Jan 19, 2012

How to Create an Outdoor Room

One of the many advantages of living in Australia is being able to spend warm weekends and Christmas holidays outdoors. Many Australians use outdoor areas for cooking, entertaining, alfresco dining, swimming and growing flowers and plants. A well designed space adjacent to the home proper can ideally be utilized all year-round as recent innovations in outdoor heating, accessories and flooring are providing more options for versatility and comfort.

As more and more Australians move closer to major cities, available outdoor space has been significantly reduced. However a limited amount of external space does not mean having to abandon your idea of an outdoor room. Creating a well designed outside area allows you to increase your living space without the expense of renovating or extending your home.


Container Plants and Climbers


Flowering plants and climbing vines can not only provide much needed privacy to your outdoor area they also create boundaries allowing you to clearly define your space. Container plants and vines also add texture, colour and dimension to your outdoor area. Climbing plants are perfect additions, especially in limited space, while climbing species are readily available to suit any type of environment. Researching flowers online or asking your local nursery about the sunlight and temperature requirements of flowering climbers will help you decide which one is best for your space.


Bougainvilleas can create a roof-like canopy over your pergola or add colour and texture to a bare wall. Star Jasmine not only looks beautiful trailing over fences or walls but its lovely fragrance will catch on the breeze, bringing a calming influence into your living area. Lavender can be potted and positioned to define or separate outdoor spaces and the scent of Lavender also provides a pleasant atmosphere. There are many options when it comes to container plants including the planting of bulbs like tulips and daffodils or clustering trendy succulents in large pots to create borders and decoration.


Outdoor Heating


Portable fire pits and other outdoor heaters come in a range of styles and options that allow you choices when it comes to arranging your space; and if you’re renting you get to take it with you. There are various types of gas, electric and eco-friendly ethanol heaters suitable for outside that are stylish and effective in a contained space, encouraging longer use through the cooler seasons.


Furniture


New trends in outdoor furniture include bamboo frames, metal frames, timber slated screens and wicker furniture. Investing in good quality fabrics that withstand the changing elements is worth-while if you don’t like dragging it all inside each time it rains.


Lighting


Lighting is an important part of the function of an outdoor area. Appropriate lighting gives more options and versatility in your space and can usher your room seamlessly into the night. LED’s, light emitting diodes, are energy efficient and cheap to run. LED’s can light up your outdoor room brilliantly or in a subdued mood no matter the size and are available to suit a range of fixtures. Wall-mounted spot lights, reflective post lights, wall washers, landscape lighting and floodlighting can all be achieved with LED’s. New styles also come in stainless-steel for outdoor durability and ensured weatherproofing.


Outdoor Rugs


An outdoor rug can define your space while adding colour and comfort during colder months. Many beautiful and fashionable outdoor rugs are available in weather resistant materials. Matching the colour of your rug with pots, floral displays or outdoor cushions can tie the entertaining space together.


Outdoor Kitchens


To complete your Australian outdoor room you can’t go past an outdoor kitchen or modern stainless steel barbecue. Modern outdoor kitchen and barbecues contain everything you need to entertain outdoors including refrigerators, dishwashers and even the kitchen sink. Their sleek form and function will have you wondering how you ever ate the food off that old greasy barbecue at the beach last year. Well, now that you have completed your outdoor room you will never have to do that again.


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Jan 17, 2012

8 Great Businesses for the Stay at Home Mum

Many stay at home mums decide that they want to go into business for themselves. Often a lack of money can be an issue when it comes to starting up a business but there are many options for starting a home based business. Depending on what you decide to do your start up costs can be minimal. It is also great to be able to work, contribute to the family income and still be there to look after your children. It is a decision many women are making because they are finding it difficult to make ends meet financially, they need something extra in their lives or they want to go back to work but can't afford to put children into childcare. Do note that if you start up a home based business you will need to make sure that your insurance is up to date, including your home and contents insurance, and you will need public liability if clients will be coming to your home. Some women find that their home based business becomes so successful they need more space and have to either move to a bigger home, or even build an office space in the back garden. When moving house make sure you choose a reputable removalist.

Party plan


Having a party plan business is a fantastic option for the stay at home mum as she can work it in to fit around her children. She can work as little or as much as she likes and potentially earn an unlimited income. There are many different party plan companies to choose from with a wide variety of products to sell. From plastic containers, to bed linen, to lingerie and even chocolate, there is plenty of choices for someone who wants to run their own business but have the support of the company and other consultants.


Photographer


A photographer can take all sorts of different photos. Many go out into the field to take photos, and often if they do portraits they may visit people in their homes or do shots outdoors. Some photographers who are based at home choose to set up a studio in a spare room. You do need to invest in a fair amount of equipment but there is the potential to do very well.


Make up artist


There are many places that do training so that you can become a qualified make up artist. A make artist will travel around and do make up for weddings, special occasions and even fashion shoots. You can easily work from home as all you need are your make up kit and be able to drive to your client.


Bookkeeper


There are courses available to learn how to be a bookkeeper. Make sure you set up your home office properly, have the right computer system and plenty of storage space for clients paperwork. It is worth investing in a large filing cabinet.


Massage


You can be a massage therapist from home. You could choose to have a room in your house set aside especially for clients, with a massage table, and conduct your business at home. Otherwise you might choose to take a portable table around with you to your clients homes.


Franchise


You might decide to buy into a gardening franchise and maintain people's gardens. As a franchise you are representing a company but are essentially in business for yourself. Other franchises that you can do from home include dog wash services, ice cream delivery or even financial planners.


Day care


If you get a Working with Children check, and your home adheres to the right standards, you can run a Family Day Care from home.


Online store


If you can't afford to set up a retail store, or you need to be home with the children, you can set up a retail business online and have an online store.


There are plenty of options for businesses for the stay at home mum, it is just a matter of choosing the right one for you.

Jan 16, 2012

Flowers and a Girl

Meet Aya, my brother’s daughter who lives in Bandung (West Java, Indonesia). When I detached my father’s condolence flowers from the boards to be spread on his grave, Aya asked some flowers to decorate her hair. Isn’t she sweet?

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Jan 14, 2012

Nagreg Tunnel

On the way back home from our last trip with my late father, we passed through this Nagreg tunnel (West Java, Indonesia). It's our first time. This bypass is much safer, as the old path is very dangerous and slope upward.

Jan 9, 2012

Investing in a Home Security Self-protection System Means Dealing with Well-trained, Accredited Personnel

Keeping your house safe from burglars is mostly a matter of making it look like it is more trouble than it is worth for thieves to break in. The easiest way to keep your home from looking like an easy target is to keep your doors and windows securely locked. But there are other simple ways you can fool intruders, such as making sure your bushes are trimmed allowing you a clear view through your window and establishing a neighbourhood watch scheme and advertising it in the area.


However, for maximum security you may want to consider having one of the many home security systems installed in your home. This, unfortunately, is not always such a simple task and unless you are something of a professional yourself, you will need some expert help getting the system installed.


Indeed, whatever your level of experience, there will always be certain projects that are best left to the professionals. Almost no one is qualified to work in all fields of home improvement and some jobs are even restricted by law to be carried out by trained, accredited professionals. Furthermore, you may invalidate your insurance or incur a fine if you attempt to do specialist work yourself. When you come to sell your house you'll be required to present certificates to back up work that has been done on it.


The majority of electrical work is now 'notifiable' to the local authority building control department. Homeowners can do some minor repairs, such as replacing light switches or sockets in some rooms, but if you do any new wiring work you must pay to have it inspected by the Building Control Officer. Otherwise, you must use an electrician who is qualified to part P of the Building Regulations. The Electrical Contractors Association (ECA) or the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC) can verify whether an electrician is suitably licensed.


One of the best home security systems around is a home monitoring system. This requires signing up to a home monitoring company. The next step will involve a representative from the company visiting your home and making a full evaluation. This evaluation will enable the company to determine what security measures will be best suited to your premises.


By dealing with an established company that has well-trained, accredited personnel you can be satisfied that the house will be successfully monitored throughout the day and night and that should anything occur the authorities will be contacted immediately. Suffice to say, a monitored home is not one that the thieves are going to go for.


Choosing the right company is pretty much the same as choosing a product. You will need to do some groundwork. Look for a few different companies and then take some time to speak to each of them and get an itemised estimate from each one. The best may not be the cheapest. Opt for quality and durability over a low cost, potentially shoddy job and you will save hassle in the long run.


Once you have chosen a contractor, work out a written agreement that specifies the work to be done and the materials to be used. You could also get the following in writing: a description of what the job entails, the materials to be used (including brand names if possible), how long the job will take, the dates and times the installers will be on the premises and, of course, an estimate of the costs.


If the work is going to involve alterations, you can also ask for a statement of responsibility for any damage caused to your property. In addition, ask for a guarantee of materials and workmanship and that a cleanup and removal of debris from the property will be carried out when the job is finished.


In reality, your home can only be as secure as you make it and it is really down to you to make it as secure as possible. Whilst there is nothing anyone can do to ensure their home is 100% safe from burglars, investing in a home security self-protection system and making sure you are dealing with well-trained, accredited personnel will go a long way to making your home a lot safer. Remember, if you are worried about the initial costs, you can save over 12.5% a year on a home contents insurance policy if you install a burglar alarm with 24-hour monitoring.


Author Bio:

The above article is composed and edited by Irene Simpson. She is associated with many Home Security communities as their freelance writer and adviser. In her free time she writes articles related to home security systems sales, home security systems, home security equipment, etc.

Jan 2, 2012

Kampung Pulo (Pulo Village)


Pulo village located in a small island that situated at the centre of Cangkuang Lake (Garut, West Java, Indonesia). There are only six traditional houses inside the village .

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