Monday, December 26, 2011

Bedroom Lighting Tips

!±8± Bedroom Lighting Tips

The first step for bedroom lighting tips is to decide how much you would like to spend on artificial lights. There is a diverse range of models from which to choose.

Then, have a good mix of task and background lighting so you won't leave the house with one brown shoe and one black shoe. Tungsten and halogen are the principal types of light used in the bedroom. Tungsten is a traditional, soft, and gold-tinted light, while halogen light is newer, crisper, and whiter.

Comparatively, tungsten light is perfect for warm background lighting, while halogen works well in low- and main-voltage lights. It is especially suitable for task lighting, often working better than traditional tungsten lamps for reading in bed, particularly in fittings mounted on the wall or attached to the bed head

Try these bedroom lighting tips to create a relaxing atmosphere while providing bright spots for reading and other activities:

o Dim it - Try not to have too many lights in the bedroom. Sometimes all you need to prepare for bed are soft lights from matching bedroom lamps.

o Blind it - When natural light gets too bright, like at the tropics, use well-designed blinds to diffuse and control the light.

o Light color - The color of the bedroom walls will affect how much lighting is needed, so bear in mind that dark tones absorb light, and pale colors reflect it.

o Bed switch - Just as you can switch lights on at the door, you should also be able to switch them off from the bed. This is to prevent the need to get out of bed prior to nodding off.

o Private reading - For reading in bed, use an adjustable glare-free wall-mounted lamp that casts the light where you want it, so you don't disturb your sleeping partner. A table lamp with an adjustable arm and shade will also do. Just make sure the lamps are compatible with your room decor.


Bedroom Lighting Tips

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

How to Make Your Own Headboard

!±8± How to Make Your Own Headboard

Three ways to create a striking headboard

Hotel chic
A broad screen, covered in a smart grass cloth paper and finished with studs, creates an inviting enclosure around the bed, complete with reading lamps and built-in shelves in walnut. The bed is dressed symmetrically but kept snug with soft blankets and throws, and some plump boudoir cushions. A long ottoman at the foot of the bed.

How to make it work
o Cover a custom-made MDF screen with a striking wallpaper and trim the front edges with upholstery studs or braid so the piece feels finished. Shelves in walnut are a smart, practical touch.
o Choose neat, jointed wall-mounted reading lights to maximise the space.
o Layer luxurious bedding and linens to create a snug, welcoming retreat.

Modern Classic
For a scheme that has a classic feel with a contemporary edge, we have customised a smart off-the-peg headboard by painting it in a striking matte black paint. The headboard's bold shape is balanced with a strong, traditionally striped furnishing fabric and bed linen in a large-scale toile de Jouy pattern. To emphasise the mixture of styles, wall-hung antique plaster cameos are combined with modern chrome floor lights, which provide an unusual yet practical solution to the problem of bedside lighting.

How to make it work
o A bold statement headboard can be balanced with strongly patterned bedlinen.
o If you want to change the colour of furniture you have bought off-the-peg, seal your paint with a clear matte varnish to help prevent it chipping off.

Fabric Wall Hanging
A bold fabric wall hanging, lined with wadding for comfort, draws the eye to the bed, dressed in bed linens in gentle blush colours accented with touches of jade and old gold. Large, inviting pillows and a thick eiderdown are casually placed to allow the scheme to feel relaxed and informal. Pair these elements with simple contemporary furniture and sisal flooring to keep the look modern.

How to make it work
o Choose a really smart pole and bracket for the fabric wall hanging.
o Combine soft and luxurious layers of fine bed linens in gentle tones for a relaxed feel.


How to Make Your Own Headboard

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Part 3 - The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton (Book 1 - Chs 11-15)

Part 3. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Elizabeth Klett. Playlist for The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton: www.youtube.com

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