Compared
to blank under-stairs, I prefer to hang these decoration items on it. Most of them
are wedding souvenirs that we get from attending a friend’ s or relative’s
wedding reception.
my home, my inspiration
May 14, 2012
May 11, 2012
Top 10 Common Mistakes of DIY Renovations
DIY is for many a
great way to save money and have a lot of fun at the same time. DIY can be, and
often is the cheaper option, but it can also turn out to cost four times as
much if you do it wrong. Whether you are replacing your garage roller door locks or
renovating a bathroom, it is important that you are well prepared and in
control of the situation. Here are 10 costly and common mistakes that DIY
enthusiasts make:
1. Lacking permits
Whilst
you may feel as though permits are just a way of drawing money out of you, it
is important that you seek them for safety and insurance purposes. If you are
taking on a large scale project then it is likely that you will need a permit
and these exist to ensure you are carrying the job out in a safe manner. They
are there to protect you. Insurance companies will likely require proof that
your work was done within regulations and permits are the only way to prove
this.
2. Using the wrong tools
Being
properly prepared for the job that you are undertaking is important. It is also
sensible to follow the suit of workmen and builders by buying better quality
hand tools and cordless
tools than you will probably need. The reason for this is safety and
control, so if you’re saving money, why not equip your shed nicely?
3. Failing to prepare
Renovations
will likely require the delivery of large orders so it is necessary to be ready
to store them. Leaving materials and tools outside invites theft and will
damage the goods. Make sure you are prepared for deliveries of goods and
materials well in advance of their arrival.
4. Going cheap
DIY
will save you money but the money should be saved in labour costs. Your materials
should not suffer because it is a DIY project. Cutting costs and corners will
only create larger repair costs and higher maintenance bills. If anything, buy
better materials for DIY jobs so they stand up stronger.
5. Using the wrong pain
It
is fairly common to see something which looks very badly painted and damaged
following a DIY project. Remember that the Australian weather will constantly
pound at your newly painted feature and be sure to protect it properly.
6. Prepare the surfaces
Failing
to prepare the surfaces which are to be painted is as bad as using the wrong
paint. It is important to prepare the walls by sanding them and repairing any
cracks or damage because otherwise they will never look good.
7. Failing to remain safe
Safety
is number one for workmen and should be for you too. Wearing goggles, a hard
hat and proper boots will save you from injury. This is also true of
understanding power tools properly and storing tools correctly. Always keep
safety at the forefront of your mind whether you are painting or constructing.
8. Poor measurements
Everything
should be measured twice and cut once. This simple process will help to cut
costs dramatically. Cutting something too short means buying new materials and
starting afresh.
9. Ladder safety
Ladders are not designed to be used
as step supports. If you are stretching beyond your ladder then you simply need
a bigger ladder. Don’t end up in the emergency room because you couldn’t quite
reach the corner…
10. Admit your limits
The
biggest mistake of DIYers is taking on more than they can handle. If you are
uncertain how something will be achieved then seek professional help because it
will be cheaper and far easier. A basic thing to remember is that if you have a
tool in your hand and a question mark in your head, you should stop.
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May 10, 2012
Adding a New Dimension to Your Home with Outdoor Blinds
Adding outdoor blinds
to your patio area can provide style, functionality and versatility. Even
better, they can be made to fit everything from the smallest alfresco area to
the biggest custom-made patios. There are a wide range of
styles and options to choose from that not only look good but help keep the
sun, wind and rain at bay, making your outdoor entertaining area perfect for
year-round use.
If you are
considering outdoor blinds for your home, a bit of research and preparation can
go a long way. The internet makes it easy to find information about everything
– from pool
supplies to home loans – and patio blinds are no different. Measure your
patio to give you an idea of how many blinds you may require, and then search
in the comfort of your own home for the best blinds to suit your lifestyle.
The Benefits of
Outdoor Blinds
Depending on what you
hope to achieve from your entertaining area, patio blinds can be made to suit
your individual circumstances. In many cases they are used as a windbreak,
preventing everything from blowing away during an afternoon barbecue or by
blocking a cold winter wind. They can be placed on just one side of the patio
or made to completely enclose an outdoor area, creating a whole new room that
is available for year-round use. Many outdoor blinds actually block UV light –
up to 90% in many cases – which makes it cooler when sitting out on the patio.
They can even help keep your home cool in the summer months by blocking out the
heat before it hits your windows.
Versatile and
Practical
One of the biggest
advantages of patio blinds is that they can be custom-made to fit any area.
They don’t have to left down all the time either, giving you greater control
over the environment in your outdoor entertaining area. Depending on the type
of blind, they can be rolled all the way up or partially opened to make the
most of the weather. They are simple to operate as well – they may use zippers,
rollers, a hand-cranking mechanism or even a motorised system that makes their
operation as simple as pushing a button. A full set of blinds can make your
patio a place for entertaining, even in the winter months. With the blinds
latched in place and a heater in use, your patio can be a pleasant place to
entertain.
Seek Expert Advice
Because every patio
and outdoor area is different in size and shape, it is a good idea to get
expert advice on what suits your area and needs best. An accurate measure is
also important and the people make and install your patio blinds can take the
measurements, to eliminate the risk of a poor fit. They can also advise on the
best way to fix the blinds in place and the mechanics of opening and closing
them.
Interior Designer’s Best Kept Secrets to Make a Room Look Bigger
It is not
challenging anymore to make a small room appear large. When a room is small,
everything counts, and that is the basic reason why people look for ideas to
make their small room look bigger. Today, it is easier to stretch out your
small space to look large. The following are some clever tricks to achieve this
goal without moving the walls:
De-Clutter the Room
A messy room with
too much stuff spread around will make even larger rooms look small and
cramped. Clutter is the first thing you should get rid of in order to determine
the actual available space in your room. Clear the walk ways and get your
needless collection out of the view. Arrange things neatly and keep any
unnecessary things out of sight. This is the simplest way to open up the space
and keep it in order.
Unify the Room
If your room has
big windows that bring in the beauty of nature, unify the look of your room by
bringing the sane colors in your room. This will expand the entire look and
will make your room look neat and more spacious.
Use Right Colors
Colors like icy
blues and cream shades are just few color combinations that can enlarge the
look of a tiny room. Lighter colors have the ability to bluff the eyes by
creating illusions. Rooms with lighter colors tend to look brighter and bigger.
A combination of both bright and light colored walls will create a reflective
feel, which will make the space look larger.
Use the Right Furniture
Stuffing up a room
with huge and extra furniture will eat up all the available space in the room
and will make it appear very small. It is highly advisable that you carefully
choose the furniture for your smaller rooms. Since smaller rooms also lack
storage areas, look for furniture that provides additional storage place along
with fulfilling its basic purpose. Moreover, use same material and/or color of
furniture to unify the look of the room.
Use Appropriate Lighting
Natural light gives
personality to a room. Do not deprive your room of its character and let as
much natural light in as possible. In case, there are no natural light
resources in your room, use artificial lighting wisely to make your room appear
brighter and bigger.
Use Mirrors
Mirrors create a
reflective illusion in the room. This eventually opens up the tiny space in
your room. Identify the focal point and adjust the mirror accordingly. Mirrors
are also effective in reflecting both artificial and natural light, which makes
the room brighter. Use mirror cabinets in the room, which will not only create
additional storage space but will also make the space look uncluttered and
large.
Chris has been
working in the interior design industry for years. He specialises in frenchprovincial beds at christopheliving.com.au.
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