Apr 30, 2012

Floor Motives


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Monday is the time for the splash of yellow. Let me share here wonderful primate motives on the floor of the Schmutzer Primate Center (Jakarta, Indonesia). Great artworks on the floor. 

Apr 28, 2012

White and Black Stripes


 No need to look at their heads, you can easily say what type of animals that have black  stripes on white like them.

Apr 26, 2012

Making a Child-Friendly Home

Making sure your house is friendly to children is not just about safety. You also have to make sure they can study comfortably, have easy access to any stationery or textbooks they may need, and have their own space in the house. Here is some food for thought when it comes to creating a happy household for kids.

Safety first

A parent’s nightmare is seeing their child hurt or injured, but it can happen in the blink of an eye and at any time. That is especially true if you haven’t taken the time to ensure their surroundings are safe, regardless of their age. Smaller children will require a different approach to safety than teenagers. Latches on cupboard doors, plastic plugs protecting unused powerpoints and limiting what they can climb on is just a start.

Then there are safety issues that can be addressed that affect the whole family. This can include loose pavers, slippery floors, damaged flooring and chipped or cracked items, such as tiles and mirrors. Every home should have a RCD as well that cuts the power in the case of an electrical emergency to prevent electrocution.

Remove temptation

This is not only a safety issue but also one that ensures your children have the best environment in which to study and learn. For small children it is as simple as not leaving sharp implements or other dangers within reach of little fingers. It can also mean moving breakables out of sight or out of reach.

For older children it can get a bit trickier. While they may not be able to break anything, there are temptations that come with experimentation and even rebelling. Just as you would with smaller children, keep medicines secure and also consider putting a lock on the liquor cabinet. You child may not be looking to drink alcohol just yet, but sometimes peer group pressure can be a trigger.

Temptation also comes in the form of distraction. If a child is supposed to be studying, don’t put them in the same room as their gaming console! You can guess which one they would pick if they had a choice.

Give them space

Older children in particular need their own space. It’s not because they don’t like you, it’s just because they are growing up and are becoming more independent. If they do retreat to their bedroom, don’t barge in every 10 minutes to see if they need anything or what they are up to – it will only cause friction.

One of the best ways to give them space while also being able to keep an eye on them is to create a kids’ zone. This can be a spare room, a lounge room or even the shed. It’s a place where they can listen to music, watch television, play games or just chill out. A couple of bean bags, some toys or posters, their electronic items of choice or even a writing desk are all that’s needed. Let them pick a colour scheme or how it is set up. It will give them a place they can call their own.

Be open and honest

Without doubt the best way to create a child-friendly home is to be the best family you can. You need to make sure your children also have your support, encouragement and are there when you need them. You also need to know when to give them some space. Be involved in their activities and interests and remain positive to ensure you create the happiest household possible.
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Apr 25, 2012

Creating a Perfect Home


If you want to give a perfect home for your family, why it’s better hiring custom home builders to build your new home from scratch than choosing other options like buying one from the home owner or buying a production home? If your family’s health, secure, happiness and comfort are becoming your most concerns, building a custom home will ensure you more to achieve your goals.  

 

Can you differentiate between a house and a home? A house is a place where you and your family eat and sleep; while a home is a place where you and your family live together, love one another and experience life as a whole family. There are many ways that you can do to make a house a home; building a custom home that meets your family’s needs is a very important step to create a real home where each family member can enjoy living inside!

 

A home should be your most comfortable place in the world. Together with your beloved family; they set up how you make your important life choices, they develop your behaviors, your awareness and your self-believe. There’s no doubt, a perfect home is obviously a necessary part in the quest of a meaningful life.

 

Your beautiful house won’t be a perfect home if there aren’t connections between the family members and the less conducive home’s environment. A family will grow and develop together only if they can share opinions and value each other. A perfect home can become a strong base for family’s sharing life purposes while also facilitating every family member to reach their own goals.  

 

A home will give truly comfort if only you know how to develop your home into a resource of love, energy and hope. Your home should become a place where every family member can convey their minds; kids sit around grandparents to listen stories and teenagers can discuss their problems.

 

Only a home with the right environment that is able to be a perfect family home. Consult with your home builder to help you arranging and creating a home that allows you to conduct various family activities together. Visiting SchumacherHomes.com to get helpful ideas and inspirations is much recommended!

Apr 24, 2012

Tips for Making a House a Home

What exactly is the difference between a house and a home? Well, a house is somewhere you eat and sleep, while a home is somewhere you live, love and experience life. Decorating your house can help make it a home, but it takes more than beautiful furniture and flowers to really make you love it. Usually, the missing ingredient is time – the more time we spend in a home, the closer we grow to it.

Changing Your Decor
If you have just moved into a house, it is important to make your mark on it as soon as you can. Start doing little things if you cannot afford to renovate extensively. You can easily add some warm colours, family photos and comfy furniture to give it an instant homely feel.
Using Plants and Flowers
Using plants and flowers will bring a sense of cleanliness to a home. Plants are living organisms, and they will actually make your air cleaner. You can have flowers delivered on a regular basis to add a touch of colour to your home as well, if you like. Some people do opt for fake flowers and plants, because they do not need any maintenance. However, you will be aware of the difference, and nothing can replace the genuine article. If you grow and care for your houseplants, you can be proud of them and they will become part of your home.

Updating Your Furniture
Having cold and utilitarian furniture can make a home look modern, but is it comfortable? If you have a family, look at family-friendly furniture that is hard-wearing and make sure you avoid any easily stained colours or material. Using wooden, rustic furniture will bring comfort and durable, family-proof functionality.

Making Your Home Comfortable
Your house may have an entertaining area that looks good, but to make your house a home you should create an entertaining area where people will actually want to spend time in and enjoy. A simple way to do this is by adding lots of pillows and replacing any really worn-out furniture.

Whatever you do within your home, it should follow your heart’s desire. You do not need to be up-to-date with all the current trends to make your home special. The most important thing to remember is that you need to be happy in it, as you will be the one living there.

Apr 23, 2012

A Poster

Happy Monday, have a great week ahead to all. I saw this poster on a museum's wall inside Ragunan Zoo, Jakarta, Indonesia.
 It said : Nature Belongs to All of Us, Stop Hunting Wild Animals and No Illegal Logging. I agree!
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