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Creating the Inimitable Dining Area

Monday, May 22nd, 2017

Andover Dining Table with wood top from the Humphrey Bogart Collection. You just gotta love the details on that wooden surface. 

The history of dining in the U.S. is a rich story of shared family meals. Dinner is served on dining tables where the family share a joyous evening or occasions. Here, family members have the opportunity to communicate. Pretty soon, dining became a part of American life as it was institutionalized from being a time filled with restraint to moments of joyous expressions.

The 18th century dining was quite formal and it was quite difficult for families to eat together regularly back then. The tables and rooms had various uses and families do not eat all together, in fact, they had shifting dinner times.

There were also scenarios where dining chairs were not enough to accommodate each family member, hence, the shifting schedule. Women and children might even be asked to stand as male members finished their meals (yup, it was a highly patriarchal era).

The Evolution of Dining

Not long after, mealtimes became a moment to educate children about table manners and religion. In the ‘40s, James H.S. Bossard, a sociologist, declared the dining table as a place where the family should be at ease. It was also during that decade that families were photographed dining together during Thanksgiving. This was the focal point of American values in World War II.

Television and film did a lot to revolutionize the look, feel and manners inside the dining room. The family became less docile while dining as disagreements were even welcomed during family dinners. The dining table has, inevitably, become a symbol of human and family emotions.

Hooker Furniture Dining Room Eastridge 42 inch Pedestal Pub Table

A Dining Room with a Statement

So, now that you know the importance and rich history of the dining room in American culture, what are you willing to do to dress it up as an important part of your home?

First, use window treatments. Use patterned curtain fabrics to make the room more interesting. Do this if the rest of the furnishings come in block colors. Use coppery tones on your pendant lighting to make the room appear warmer and in this 2017. Add interesting chairs to pair with your equally interesting dining table.

Speak of incredible lighting, have your dining room decorated with the most interesting dining lights. Use a chandelier – whether traditional or modern – and make it the conversation piece in that room. Amaze your visitors with classic chandelier, dual chandeliers or by effectively layering lights.

To layer dining room lights, use recessed and pendant lights along with table lamps. These should provide ample lighting in an open-space dining room layout.

Another way to make the dining room more upbeat is to include pops of bright colors. Use lemons as a centerpiece for your glass or wood dining table. A vase of colorful flowers could also offer the needed pop of color.

How about an art piece inside the dining room? You would never go wrong with a scenic painting hanging on your dining room walls. You can also have the Bless the Food prayer painted right on the walls or on a framed canvas.

Framed black and white photos are also a perfect and elegant addition to any dining room. This is especially true in dining rooms where families eat most of their meals together. Your children’s artworks will also look great in there.

If the furnishings are too fundamental, then look down and find out how to make the flooring more interesting. Use black and white tiles for your floor then fill the room with yellow and blue furnishings.

Use pretty wallpaper if you’re uncertain about the final look that your dining room will have. Find a lacquered table plus some contemporary chairs then have a hand-painted wallpaper stand as the backdrop for this ensemble.

Don’t be afraid to match and even mismatch inside the dining room. This room is your turf so let it scream who you and your family truly are.

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Working with Beige: The Hottest Ways to Make This Hue Look Awesome in Your Home

Monday, May 22nd, 2017

Hooker Furniture Living Room Irina Recliner

You may think of beige as an overused hue but with the right mindset and a fresh set of eyes, you will see that it is just an undervalued color that is reliable. Beige is a color that may not scream party but it can be far from boring if you learn to use it in a non-default mode.

Beige is subtle, this one is certain. The shade of beige that you use will make or break the look of a room. The eventual look depends hugely on the kind of light that you use with this color and the architecture upon which it is utilized.

Other Names for Beige

Beige is also known as cream, buff, tan or khaki. It varies greatly from cream to almost brown. This color can have subtle to warm pink or yellow undertones. It can also be almost gray. Pink and beige also look great when combined no matter what undertone is used.

Ivory is considered a similar color as it is also calming, neutral and relaxing. This is close to the color white though it offers a warmer tone. Ivory spells pleasantness and a quiet solitude. It also spells elegance.

Meaning of Beige

Beige is flexible and conservative at the same time. It is neutral, relaxing and calm.

Beige can also offer the comfort that brown offers as well as the coolness of white. This is a relaxing hue insomuch that its wrong use could mean a boring or dull room.

Beige is shown here on many layers; featuring the Meritage Lazarus Queen Headboard.

Beige on Interior Design

You can begin your journey towards a beige-colored habitat by having this color on your walls. A cool, light beige can add warmth in a huge room. It can also look traditional or modern depending on what style you’re leaning towards.

Light beige is a wonderful alternative to stark white walls especially in modern spaces.

To make beige more interesting, you can fuse it with bright red. A white trim should keep this fusion clean and crisp.

When you choose to layer beige, say, from a light cream all the way to tan, then you create a calm and airy room that’s perfect for a living room setting.

Having beautiful architectural stairwells could also be the perfect spot to use beige. Have the walls painted with beige while the stairwell is shown with a white trim.

Use warmer beige with a light yet warm-toned blue. This is the classic sea and sand combination. Beige is also an awesome backdrop for any eclectic setting. It is the warmer version of white though it will never compete with other furnishings and accessories.

If you happen to love the grayish shade of beige, then you can use it on the hallway. It will surely provide an elegant and traditional look that is never jarring yet it also begs for the good kind of attention nonetheless.

Never look at beige as a mere base color. It can also be effectively used as an accent hue. Beige walls can highlight the beautiful angles in a room and it can even offer depth where other colors fail tremendously.

Again, beige doesn’t always have to be the default wall color. This can also be used as the trim. Dark beige door is the perfect focal point in a room that’s filled with white walls and beige furnishings.

Speak of furnishings, more specifically feminine furnishings, you can always rely on beige as an anchor color. Use it with gold and what you have achieved is a room to behold.

Use beige in any room that you want. The trick is to look beyond it being a backdrop hue and to use it as a highlighting color or the focal point of the room if you may.

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Breakfast Nook: The Building Block to Cozy Breakfasts

Saturday, May 20th, 2017

Hooker Furniture Dining Room Elixir Round Dining Table 42in

The breakfast nook is an awesome place to drink your orange juice in the morning and read the newspaper. This is also the spot where your family can eat those Saturday pancakes. All in all, the breakfast nook is the best place to begin your day.

The breakfast nook is a mixture of banquettes, booths, tables and chairs. These pieces can be curved or rectilinear. It can also be installed with dimmable light. If you want to add a little character, then add colorful throw pillows. These are perfect additions to the cozy spot where you can jump start your day.

The breakfast nook can also be your homework station. It can also be an intimate spot for those candlelight dinners that you will share with your loved one. You might want to rethink your kitchen layout now that you know the benefits of having a breakfast nook.

Here are some suggested ways to set up your breakfast nook –

The Separate Booth

Millwork can easily separate the design of your furniture especially when it is compared to the rest of the standard pieces. When you create a separate spot – a snug spot – you can create coffee and omelets outside of the kitchen.

The Three-Sided Booth

This means hurrying around the dining table as bigger groups gather. Just think of the setup in a restaurant – what you need is a tufted upholstery that will cozy up to a breezy space.

That Booth by the Bay

Windows on triple sides create a breezy space. This is necessary since you need a little prodding in order to wake up in the morning. If there is a need to add space in order to accommodate more people eating, then try a bay window as it is an affordable micro addition.

The Corner Banquette

A tucked-in banquette should be able to maximize seating for everyone. A round table should help in keeping things more open. A lot of banquettes are customized though there are versions that can be readily bought to be quickly enjoyed.

Wesley Allen Dining Room Table & Chairs DT319H30

Other Ideas

Before they hit the wall, make sure that you cut the countertops as this will save a corner for a table and two chairs. A room could also make use of a thick wall that could be the home for your recessed cabinet or shelves.

You can also design your breakfast nook around a bench. This will work best for dining tables that are rectangular in shape. Cushion up those corners using throw pillows. Doing this will make the nook a great reading spot, too.

An island can also be used as a banquette part. A kitchen table may also be used to replace an island. Yet you don’t have to compromise. If you choose to combine the island and the kitchen table, then what you achieve is a workstation and a layout that maintains their traditional looks.

Another idea to consider when setting up the perfect breakfast nook is to use stain-resistant fabric only. These can be treated or you can just invest in outdoor fabrics such as Sunbrella.

Vinyl is also a great material to use as it is easy to wipe and clean. Green can be fused with bamboo chairs, leaf print as well as pink accents. To make the place more interesting, mix prints on your seats.

You can also go curvy by using a circular pedestal table. Likewise, a curved banquette will also be able to offer a pleasant eat-in space. Think also of warm colors and chrome finishes. These autumnal colors will create a comfy nook.

If you love everything that’s traditional, then you can also set up a farmhouse style breakfast nook. This should feature whitewashed pieces, rustic textures and old-style.

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Furniture Wood Carving: Traveling in Time

Friday, May 19th, 2017

The Belvedere Chest

One of the few materials used by humankind is wood. Since this is so, woodworking history is a bit more difficult to trace. In the earliest days, wood was just used for tools as well as weapons. Later on, even instruments were being made out of wood. Even the roughest forms of furniture were made of wood which is a far cry from the earliest stone furniture pieces.

Tracing the History of Wooden Furniture

It was not till 3,000 BC that the Ancient Egyptians started using wood in order to create furniture, though. Chairs, beds and tables were soon made with the most ornate designs. Some were even preserved up to our time as is evidenced by the furniture found in tombs for royalty.

Approximately 2000 BC, the Greeks were able to pick up. They also began using wood in creating their furniture pieces. Though the Greek types weren’t as ornate. Theirs had boxy frames so this says a lot about the influence that Ancient Egyptians have had with regard to their furniture framework.

As their furniture making developed, the Greeks began showing different designs. The pieces became less rectangular, thus, less stiff. They soon made furniture that was more apt to the shape of the human body, taking into consideration the curves and gentle lines of the human form. Rounded edges also became the new style to beat.

From 500-1450 AD or the Medieval times, wood furniture pieces turned out to be starker. The pieces were boxy and squarish, much like the earlier furniture. While the framework wasn’t too exciting, it was the furniture’s intricate and decorative carvings that made a whole lot of difference.

The Renaissance paved the way to a whole new level of furniture design. Art was at an all-time high especially during 1350 to 1550 AD. The furniture pieces showed a lot of curvature in their frames. Floral designs and scroll carvings were also born.

The Wooden Furniture in the U.S.

By 1500 to 1754 AD, wood furniture pieces have already reached the U.S. This was not surprising as new settlers were also pouring in during that time. Known as colonial furniture, these pieces came from different parts of the world from France, Great Britain and Spain. Their styles varied just slightly and there was also still a lot of curvature but less than the carvings seen during the Renaissance, the Medieval era and the Ancient Egyptian furniture phase.

Hooker Furniture Bedroom Vintage West California King Wood Panel Bed features lovely carvings on its headboard. 

Woodworking: The Modern Times

Between the time when wooden furniture reached the U.S. and today, furniture making has really gone a long way. Throughout the Rococo period, the furniture pieces became ornate once more. These pieces were not just simple furniture anymore. These were also considered as a form of art. In fact, even up to today, they are still art pieces in the sight of many.

Still later, more and more furniture have been manufactured. Pretty soon, furniture making was being done in bulk, with more and more houses investing in wooden pieces. These were able to follow the trends of every new period. Even home decorating has become renowned.

Bauhaus and Art Deco were born and modern, wooden furniture has become less pricey and more accessible. Through the years, more and more mass-produced pieces were created. While this is so, people still look for the same things in furniture – they should be sturdy and beautiful. Some even look for those that they can pass on to their descendants.

At McCreery’s Home Furnishings, we offer only the best, most durable and stylish furniture that will surely stand the test of time. And our promise is this – our furniture will surely not disappoint.

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Reading Nook: Your Adventure Corner

Friday, May 19th, 2017

BIBELOTS DISPLAY CABINET from the Deco Collection.

Reading a great book is one of the most pleasurable things to do on the planet. All you need is a comfy chair and a sturdy desk, some good lighting source and you’re good. It is crucial to designate a spot, though, so that you can curl up as you read your favorite novel or self-help book. Choosing the right spot means you are ready to enjoy your treat.

Some people end up reading in their bed or while seated on the couch but wouldn’t it be nice to read a book in a special spot where you can have your me time? The bedroom presents less foot so it is, generally, the best spot to set up your reading nook.

Never think that having a small bedroom means you won’t be able to set up a reading area. Even the tiniest bedrooms can even have a spot in a corner for that special reading nook.

If you would come to think of it, there are just three essentials for your reading nook – the chair, a desk and a good lighting source. There is always the option to add extras for your reading corner. These will help make the area more special but it all just comes down to the necessities just mentioned.

The Correct Chair

Alright, it’s time to discuss the right chair for your reading nook. The only word that you would need to keep in mind is comfort. Of course, comfort or the level of comfort is relative. This varies from one person to the next.

For the greater majority, a chaise lounge, upholstered chair or even an overstuffed chair is the most awesome choice for a reading chair. For some, though, especially when setting up a nook for teens or children, a comfy seat could be a pile of cushions or a beanbag on the floor. Whichever seat you end up choosing, the idea is for you to feel comfortable while you’re reading.

Make sure that the overall style of the chair is complementary to the rest of the design of your bedroom. Don’t hesitate to play with shapes, patterns and colors. Add a splash of bright color or pick upholstery in soft pastel.

The Best Light

Reading will always require ample lighting. This is because insufficient light will make reading difficult.

If you’re thinking that overhead lighting would do, well, think again. The best illumination would be a floor lamp that comes with an adjustable neck. This should allow you to direct the light to the pages of the exciting book that you are reading. This will also keep your eyes from looking towards the floor.

Easy reading means you choose a lamp that uses 50-100-150 watts. Top this using a translucent lampshade, never opaque.

If the reading chair is near the nightstand or dresser, then the bedside lamp is the best lighting piece to choose. This reading lamp can also add to the beauty of your existing bedroom décor. Pick a metallic floor lamp or a unique table lamp depending on your needs.

Jazz up your reading area using a lighting source that’s stylish but not attention-grabbing.

Still from the Deco Collection, here’s the La Meridienne Bench

The Optional Desk

Yes, this can be optional for some people though there are also those who cannot concentrate unless they are reading from a book that’s seated on a desk. Still others clear off their shelves from any other knickknacks to make room for their book collections.

The Extras

As soon as you are able to set up your lamp and chair, then pamper yourself with a few more extras. A decorative box or basket can also hold magazines. An area rug would also define the area where you set up the reading nook.

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Contemporary Design: Light, Breezy and Free

Thursday, May 18th, 2017

Has it ever come to your attention that a lot of people are confused between modern and contemporary design? We all live in a busy world and everything is quickly changing. Just look at the models of cars, the appearances of houses, and the surroundings in general, you would notice the lifestyle that now differs from the ones enjoyed in the past.

Contemporary with Modern Architecture

Contemporary interior design, pretty much like architecture, reflects the life’s trends. These days, you would easily recognize what is traditional and what’s modern. Architecture for the modern world does not have curves, heavy ornaments, or complex shapes and lines. These features are often associated with traditional style, hence, their opposite – clean, straight lines or curvilinear silhouettes are seen in modern structures.

The rooflines of modern architecture have turned flat. There is also the increasing idea to blend the home with the nature outdoors. Large windows are definitely in and they have actually become the trend for contemporary habitats.

Light is also an essential psychological part of human existence. It has created a huge impact on the surrounding area as well as on the inhabitants’ health. Just like plants, people are also in need of natural light. Its importance to contemporary living, therefore, cannot be questioned.

Since light is very important in contemporary settings, you should learn how to incorporate skylights, large windows, and ceiling to floor panorama windows. These are crucial in letting in natural light and having the occupants see the scenic views outside.

Gone also are the dark rooms of the past. These days, people make use of a lot of mirrors and they are busy setting up airy, light rooms.

Pretty much like modern homes, contemporary furniture designs also reflect the current trends and fashions of our time. Don’t expect to see ornate furniture. While the contemporary pieces are more streamlined, they are still stylish without breaking functionality.

Contemporary and Green

To comply with the green interior design and architecture, it has become apparent that the use of natural materials is inevitable. The popularity of green living and buying organic has taken the world by storm. Today, the use of materials such as wool, leather, cotton, slate, natural linen and stones has become a hot trend.

Decorative accents and patios all over the world are now enjoying the beautiful look that natural elements offer.

Contemporary Equals Minimalism

Interior designers usually recommend using subtle colors called neutral. These colors include brown, gray, black and white. These hues are also the right base for any contemporary home. Neutral hues should never be perceived as monotonous or boring. Furnishings and flooring with subtle colors can be accentuated by pieces that complement the overall design. These accent pieces are often stainless steel or any other metal.

Since the overall concept of contemporary design is about spaciousness, airiness and ample lighting, more and more homes these days are turning minimalist. Everyone is also saying yes to less or zero clutter.

Contemporary finishes include ceramic tiles, hardwood flooring, marble and natural stones. The comfort and coziness of contemporary homes also feature area rugs that define the different home zones. These are also popular for the living and dining rooms which are often unified even in an open floor plan.

Contemporary houses feature flexible, open floor space which unify the grand areas of a home. The kitchen, dining and living rooms all fit to the whole new meaning of the great room. These zones can now be easily blended using visual barriers rather than bulky furniture.

Details and accents are also important in a contemporary setting. Don’t forget to add simple yet stylish glass, metal railings, lighting fixtures and modern art.

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Candelabra: A Rich History and A Bright Future

Thursday, May 18th, 2017

Featured furnishings are from FFDM’s Fusion Collection

The three-arm candelabra consists of a single stick with a stem that’s trumpet-shaped. This comes on an oval base with eight lobes. This holds the double-branch inset complete with spiraling arms and a socket at the center. It also has a bell-domed cover. This cover has a shell and flame finial. These are the basic descriptions of a lovely candelabrum.

The History of Candelabra

The candelabrum and candlestick both have an interesting history to offer. They date all the way back from the 17th century. Candelabra then were made of silver sheets and had hollow stems. Practically speaking, the earliest versions were quite flimsy which made them quite fragile.

Die-stamping as well as industrial manufacturing methods beginning in 1760s paved the way to the quality candelabra which we know today. These Georgian and Victorian candelabra were carefully made by Birmingham and Sheffield silversmiths.

A huge bulk of the antique silver candlestick designs all follow the fundamental principles. These are the flat base, thin nozzle and column. There were very few variations in construction.

The candlestick’s value is hugely determined by the quality as well as the aesthetics of their designs. The candlesticks from before 1760 can actually still be found in a wonderful condition. There are some signs of aging but, overall, they are still usable.

Candelabra are rarer than the candlesticks especially when you are searching for the 18th century pieces. Most candelabra were made during the 19th century before electricity was invented.

These days, talented craftsmen dedicate their skills to the preservation of the traditional construction of the antique candelabrum design. The silver candelabrum can hold about two to six sockets. The arms are ornate but are also removable. This makes cleanup and maintenance a lot easier. The central stem often features a flame-shaped finial that is used as extinguisher.

Maitland-Smith Accessories Urn Candelabra 1653-754

The Elegance of a Candelabrum

Adding a touch of elegance to your home or even to any social event is as easy as using a crystal candelabrum centerpiece. With this piece, you can add visual interest in a room especially during wedding receptions, a dinner party or any other festive affair.

Enhance the sparkling crystals using colors innovative designs and textures.

Taper candles look beautiful when inserted into the crystal candelabrum holders. Find a colored candle that will enhance the color of your dining table. Choose also a style that will easily blend with the theme that you have chosen for your celebration. If a neutral hue is more like you, then just use ivory or white tapers to complement the rest of the décor.

As if the candelabrum isn’t already chic, you can still up the level of sophistication by draping long strands of clear or colored glass beads on the candelabrum arms. These beads will also add shimmer to your sparkling table centerpiece.

You can also use a wire flower garland all around the crystal candelabra base. This should soften the look of the lighting piece while providing a more natural element. Use florist wire cutters in snipping the garland. Add hot glue right between the garland and the crystal base. Be sure to secure the flowers in place.

Pick a flower type that will help set the tone of the special event. Roses, of course, highlight the romantic venue while holly berries look great during a holiday celebration. Use the candelabrum as a vase of sorts, a piece that will hold the flowers while candles are burning brightly above the floral arrangement.

You can also scatter flower petals right at the base of the candelabra. Place some small glass holders with tea lights to complete the look.

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The Skirted Sofa – Why You Shouldn’t be Intimidated by It

Wednesday, May 17th, 2017

Did you feel intimidated by the pleated skirt sofa in the past? Is it because you associated this style with that of the couch that you saw whenever you visited your grandma? Have you embraced the contemporary lifestyle so, by default, you are saying no to the skirted sofa? Or are you simply not sure what style of sofa you would like to use in your living room?

If you answered yes to most of these questions, then worry not, you’re not alone. The skirted sofa can actually make or break the look of your stylish living room. It can easily become the star or it can be an effective background.

Here are some wonderful ways to make the skirted sofa a usable piece in your home –

It Is a Balancing Factor

The skirted sofa is a wonderful way to balance any leggy space. This is that space where the chairs and tables have prominent legs.

When used inside the neutral living area, the skirted sofa can be the perfect supporting cast so that other components will stand out. Leopard prints and strong blue colors will surely stand out with a simple skirted sofa.

The skirted sofa can also serve as a pit stop for the eyes once they travel from a monochrome ceiling, walls and flooring. The skirting will arrest the eyes especially when the sofa itself offers a delicious array of palette that’s not found on the backdrop.

It Describes You

If you want to lend a touch of your personality in your habitat, then you might as well find furnishings that represent your characteristics. You should also learn to define where furniture would begin and stop. You should also seriously consider using a chic trim to your skirted sofa’s hem. Imagine a Greek key trimming on a skirted sofa while a soothing wall sits right behind it. With these, you have just defined the absolute chic place.

The skirted sofa may appear too traditional for many reasons. It is this style, though, that makes it a personality-defining piece. Imagine a painted and exposed brick wall, some exposed concrete and lines that show industrial design – these are the best frames to an otherwise basic skirted sofa.

It Pairs Beautifully

The traditional skirted sofa often pairs wonderfully with any modern velvet chair. Preferably an armchair, the skirted sofa and velvet armchair combo offers a graceful, inviting and a luxurious living room that is difficult to achieve with any other material.

It Is the Perfect Frame

At times, there are living room pieces that are a tad more difficult to see. For instance, a glass coffee table can be hard to immediately see. Continue the visual plane from the flooring all the way to the cushions then the skirted sofa should provide the perfect backdrop for the rest of the design pieces.

Buy Quality Skirted Sofa

The best way to check for sofa quality is to scrutinize the construction and engineering aspects. While your hands are limited to the touch as well as the feel of the materials, these can pretty much tell you a lot about the skirted sofa that you are about to  buy.

The best frame is made of kiln-dried wood held by nails and glue. You can enjoy 15 years and more with this kind of frame.

As for the seating support, make sure that it provides a good support on your back. Check for the suspension which is the webbing across the back and the seat itself. Feel also the cushion filling as you sit on the sofa. The firmer cushions come at a higher density and the softest materials foam wrapped with cotton.

Of course, quality skirted sofa has to be an investment, it won’t come cheap. But if there’s one thing that you can be sure of, it’s that you will feel comfortable in it and you would use it for a long time.

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Fireplace: A Favorite Home Amenity

Wednesday, May 17th, 2017

FFDM Boulevard Collection: The fireplace is the perfect background for these rustic dining table and chairs.

One of the favorite amenities in homes that are about to be bought is the fireplace. This feature is a vital architectural part that offers an added touch of comfort, beauty and hominess. There are also a lot of benefits in having a fireplace in your home –

Coziness Achieved

No other kind of heating appliance will be able to provide the cozy warmth that a fireplace can offer. Whether you have an insert, open hearth, a wood stove, or pellet stove, it is amazing to see dancing fire while it is freezing outdoors.

The fireplace offers an awesome place where people gather as they read a book, enjoy board games, or simply spend time all together.

A Dreamy Setting

Isn’t it an amazing feeling also when you sit in front of the crackling flames with the person that you love most? Nothing can be more romantic than this. There are very few architectural features in homes that can offer this same romantic venue.

Parents who are having a hard time going on a date because of the lack of a reliable babysitter can just spend their date nights in front of the fireplace.

A Lighting Source in the Absence of Electricity

Why scramble for a lighting source during blackouts when you can have it with a fireplace. You can keep warm inside your home and you even have plenty of light when you keep the fire burning in your fireplace. Homes without fireplaces spend time waiting for the restoration of power by the utility company.

A Rustic Way to Cook

If your home happens to have a wood burning stove, then you can also cook in there. You can save lots of money on your utility bills as you use the fireplace to heat your coffee or soup. The stove also warms the room while you do your simple cooking.

If the electricity is out, you don’t just get a lighting source but also a place where you can prepare home cooked meals.

Enjoy the fireplace further by roasting hotdogs and marshmallows on sticks.

Green Heating

The wood burning appliances of today are amazingly efficient. This means that you use less of the fossil fuels to keep it burning. The latest models can even distribute heat throughout the rooms in your home. Just use the existing ductwork to dispense the warmth equally.

Wood is also a sustainable source of energy unlike fossil fuels that would – someday – be depleted.

Save on Energy Costs

Electric bills have a tendency to climb especially during the winter season. Fireplaces have become a popular heating source. They cost much less than fossil fueled appliances.

Fireplaces also offer independence from utility companies. You can now take responsibility over the source of fuel for your home, even how much you pay. If you happen to have a woods right at the back of your property then you can even have an almost limitless supply of firewood.
Rustic Beauty

Simplicity is the characteristic of many fireplaces especially when the accessories that you use all around them are monochromatic. The fireplace must be coordinated with the rest of your interior design especially since it has a tendency to become the automatic focal point.

A Little Warning

Being a fireplace owner means you also have to take a few safety rules in mind. First, you must dispose off any coals or ashes after they are done using the fireplace. Also, these must be disposed outdoors then cooled using water.

Instruct bigger children to stay away from the fireplace but when you have smaller kids and pets, then make sure that you have a fireplace screen at the very least. An adult must also be present when smaller kids or pets are lounging in the living room fitted with a fireplace.

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Home Decorating 101: Water Features and Other Natural Elements

Tuesday, May 16th, 2017

Uttermost Accessories Gilli Glass Decorative Containers, Set_2 19148

Modern interior design has welcomed the use of lovely water features in many homes. These homes now have the most peaceful and serene living spaces with water being the mysterious and versatile element that is used.

Some of the water features that are commonly used nowadays are fountains (both indoors and outdoors), pools, water gardens, aquariums, even walls with dripping water.

Water features are known to add a one-of-a-kind character in home décor. They have been effectively used in enriching many modern interiors as water easily appeals to the senses. These features also offer a calming effect while adding a sophisticated softness to organic styling.

If you’re not ready to use the biggest water features just yet, then just opt for small fountains or just a small water garden at first. The living room, entryway and the foyer are perfect spaces to begin your water decorating.

An Ambitious Yet Rewarding Undertaking

Bringing nature in to homes is an ambition that a lot of homeowners are now slowly striving to achieve. For centuries, people have been setting up ponds, gardens and waterfalls in interesting spaces in their homes. The loveliest accent walls these days don’t necessarily have to be painted a bright, flaming shade of red. It can be a wall with waterfalls. The space where the corner rack used to sit can now be utilized to set up a small pond complete with natural pebbles.

Fountains and Feng Shui

Have you heard of Feng Shui fountains? These are the hottest thing in Chinese culture these days. It helps if you can set up a lovely fountain within your home but for these to be used as a cure, it isn’t even necessary to make them look Oriental.

It is best if your feng shui water fountain works well with your home décor, though. Fountains are quite popular especially among Asians because they are believed to bring good luck and positive energy in homes. Others even believe that these water elements can bring prosperity and wealth.

Feng Shui placement for these fountains are –

North for career

Southeast for money and wealth and

East for family and health.

Here are two more important things to keep in mind when setting up your Feng Shui fountains – first, never use them in the south area. It is believed that you should use a fire element there. A fireplace would be a nice addition in the south portion of your home.

Also, do not use water features in the bedroom. Water element is known to bring sorrow and worry when placed inside the bedroom – any bedroom for that matter.

When you choose to be more practical, it is best to choose water features with good quality and a silent motor. You should also check the design especially when you want to clean the water feature regularly. The more intricate the water feature is, the more complex it would be to clean it – it’s as simple as that.

FFDM Del Mar Collection: The water feature need not necessarily show flowing water; sometimes, a little artsy version of it is that decorative ‘koi’ art right above the headboard.

Other Soothing Indoor Water Features

Add a Zen vibe to your home as you place a small pool or running water within the foyer or the living room. A waterfall that’s added in the dining room or the living room should make the place more inviting and active.

If you do not have a lot of space in your home – don’t fret – you can install a standing water feature right on your wall. If you want to impress the guests further, then be ready to install a ceiling-to-floor waterfall. It could get a tad more difficult to hear each other but you would surely get the hang of it pretty soon.

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