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Trendy Decorating Tips For Battery Operated Tea Lights

December 11, 2012 by Trish

Right now, do it yourself decorating is at the height of popularity. All you need to do is turn on your television or laptop. Home decorating shows, blogs, and social networks like Pinterest, provide thousands of unique and affordable ideas. With winter just around the corner, many people are looking for easy ways to help your home look welcoming and festive. As the days get shorter, decorating with lights is a great way to go. During winter months, there are fewer hours of natural light. By using tea lights and other decorative sources of illumination, your home can seem like a paradise amidst the cold weather.

 

Different Types of Tea Lights

One of the reasons that tea lights are a popular alternative to other types of candles is that they are enclosed in a canister, meaning they will not drip wax. This makes them a great decorating piece for any room in the house. They can even be used in wreaths and centerpieces. Traditional tea lights are also available in different colors, sizes, and with various aromas and other features.

Battery operated tea lights are also a great option because they do not pose a fire hazard. LED tea lights burn for 50,000 hours or more so you can plan to use them season after season and year after year without needing to purchase replacements.

Enclosed Tea Lights

One of the most common ways to decorate with tea lights is to place them in some sort of container or holder. You can even create your own tea light holder by hollowing out a small pumpkin or gourde, an apple, or another type of fruit or vegetable, depending on the season and your decorating theme. Although tea lights may be mostly enclosed, their glow will be just enough to draw attention to your handmade centerpiece or decoration.

Glass Holders

Placing tea lights in a glass holder is one of the most classic options. Whether you are using fine crystal, colored glass, or even clear glass, the radiance of your tea light decoration can add elegance to any room. You can easily purchase glass containers for tea lights at a local thrift store or online. You can use one that was specifically designed for use with tea lights, or repurpose another type of glass.

Rows of Light

One of the best ways to decorate with tea lights is to line them up along a window sill, countertop, or on a table. Using multiple lights is a very striking choice that looks great in many different areas. You can even use them outside to decorate the walkway up to your house, or create a border around a pool area or patio in your backyard.

Floating Lights

Another classic choice for decorating with tea lights is to place them in a decorative bowl or vase filled with water. By adding another decorative element to the bowl, such as flower petals or citrus fruit, you can create a simple, yet lovely, decorating piece that will add elegant luminescence to your home.

Using these basic ideas, you can create your own decorations using tea lights. With a little bit of creativity, tea lights are one of the most affordable and attractive home decorating elements.

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Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor Tagged With: candles, decorating, Enclosed, Floating, Glass Holders, LED tea lights, Pinterest, rows, Tea Lights, Unique

Ready to Decorate? Christmas Decoration Safety Tips

November 29, 2012 by Trish

The holiday season is officially in full swing. If you’re in a rush, you may already have your holiday lights hung outside and we certainly don’t blame you for taking advantage of the nice weather. Others prefer to wait until the weekend after Thanksgiving to morph their homes into a winter wonderland. No matter which category you fall into, make sure you’re keeping the following safety tips in mind.

Form House Decorating Groups

Those outside lights can be a real bear, especially if you’re constantly climbing up and down ladders to adjust lights and move along your rooftop. Consider getting a group of neighbors together to decorate each home in the group. You can work together to hold ladders, hand each other lights and fixtures, and to generally oversee safety during the house and tree decoration portions of each home’s layout. You could likely finish each home in the group on the same day, ensuring everyone is safe, and then return to your own to finish up with your lower lying decorations and lawn ornaments.

Check Your Lights (Twice)

Check and then double check the strings of lights you’re going to use in and around your home. Make sure the lights for the outside are rated for outdoor use and make sure the lights for inside your home are rated for indoor use. Use the right fasteners to secure your lights to your home and trees to prevent people from getting hurt on or tripping over the cords. When decorating your lawn with metallic trees, avoid attaching lights. The lights can charge the metal decoration and cause potential harm to children or those who touch it.

Safe Holiday Plants

Poinsettas, mistletoe, and holly are all popular holiday plants, but they’re also poisonous as well. If you have young children and pets, you’ll want to avoid plants that can make them sick. Children are often attracted to small berries and pets that tend to eat and chew plants just don’t know the difference. If you have children or pets, you may want to stick to artificial plants or, at the very least, make sure they’re placed far out of reach.

Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree

Will you be putting up a real tree or an artificial tree this year? Both have their risks, but real trees are far more dangerous. If you use a fake tree, make sure the lights and decorations are safe for use with the tree materials. If you buy a real tree, make sure it is as healthy as possible. You’ll need to keep it away from heating sources, candles, and other flammable pieces and you’ll need to keep it well watered. Many people wait until close to Christmas to buy their real trees because they dry out so quickly. A dry tree can engulf a room in flames in as little as 40 seconds if not cared for properly. Weigh the pros and cons carefully.

The holiday season is for fun with family and friends. Enjoy your decorations for as long as you can – but make sure you’re keeping your home and family safe in the process.

About the Author: Lianne Vanliew is a home improvement guru who loves working on her own home, replacing door gaskets and window seals and painting whenever she can. She also loves decorating for the holidays and takes great care to make sure everyone is safe.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor Tagged With: children, christmas, Christmas tree, cords, decorate, decorating, decoration safety, holiday, holiday plants, ladders, lights, pets, rush, season, Thanksgiving, tips, trip, weather, winter, wires

6 Bright Storage Ideas for a Boy’s Bedroom Without Breaking the Bank

November 17, 2012 by Trish

When you’re on a tight budget, creating enough storage for your son’s bedroom can be difficult. Solid shelves, bookcases, wardrobes, drawers and so on can be expensive and generally very uncreative to look at. But when you try to make the move to providing a more exciting bedroom for your son, the price increases and your budget goes out the window.

So how do you combat that? How do you create an adventurous themed room for your son on a tight budget, which includes enough storage to keep track of his abundance of toys, books and games?

Mainly it’s a case of getting a little hands-on. If you’re ready to put in a little DIY effort, you can make the most of cheap storage options, both brightening up the room and providing organizational solutions.

Peep Behind the Door

Finding over the door shoe racks made of canvas or plastic are a fantastic idea for creating a series of pockets to store little odds and ends in. Got nowhere to put those small toy soldiers or colouring pencils? Just pop them in the storage on the back of the door.

This also creates a ‘safe place’ for your son to put little treasures or important pieces he would otherwise lose.

To add the spark of creativity and brightness, you can try colouring in the canvas or plastic with Sharpies. Alternatively, washable colour pens would mean you could recreate the design over time. As a 5 year old he may want trains, but at 15 he may prefer song lyrics on the pockets, so washable pens allow for future change and development.

One’s Trash is Another’s Treasure

Everyone knows you can pick up a trash can for very cheap from Target or similar low budget stores. Why not use these as storage? You can select colours that fit in with the bedroom and colour-coordinate the bin to what is stored inside; say your son has a race car themed bedroom, why not choose red for homework, amber for clothes and green for toys to create the illusion of traffic lights.

This creates a sense of organisation within the room as well as a cheap and bright solution for storage.

Having Fun with Laundry Bins

Some parents feel that soft storage solutions are a better idea because there is less chance of injury when the item has no sharp corners. Why not look to laundry to help with storage?

Many budget stores produce laundry bins for kids which feature cartoon characters or football themes or train themes etc. Instead of relying on these solely for holding dirty laundry, why not consider them as a hiding place for stuffed toys or shoes or bed linens for your son?

Give Old Furniture New Life

You’re on a budget so you don’t want to go out and buy brand new, expensive, solid wood furniture. However, get yourself to a thrift store or garage sale and see what’s on offer there. Someone’s old beaten up wardrobe could be a treasure to you.

Take it home and repaint it to the theme of your son’s bedroom. Wardrobes have enough surface area to create great football murals; just look on www.NFL.com for ideas of what to paint!

Alternatively, you can dress them up with chalkboard paint in order to create a fun surface for play. This allows for your son and his friends to create their own decoration for the bedroom, while still having enough room for storage.

Stick ‘Em Up

Magnetic paint is a great budget lifesaver for avoiding cluttered desk. By painting your wall with magnetic paint, you create a surface where your son can stick up all his artwork and later notes and homework, rather than shoving them on shelves or leaving them scattered on the floor.

You can paint over magnetic paint with normal latex indoor paint so the wall matches the rest for the room, but secretly holds the power of magnetism!

You can also use it for magnetic hooks which allow your son to have picture frames, or coats and bags to clear the floor area.

Give It a Name

Labeling storage bins, racking pockets and shelves creates an extra level of organization in your son’s bedroom and allows him to be on the same page as you in terms of where his possessions belong. Not only does it instill a sense of discipline when it comes to organization, but also helps him with his reading skills.

Benjamin Baker is a freelance writer who loves having flexibility at work. He says that being a freelance writer allows him as many fishing trips a year as he wants. When he’s not writing or on fishing trips, he’s searching www.menshideaway.com for as many fishing gadgets as he can find. He jokes that a man is only as good as his fishing gadgets!

Filed Under: Home Decor Tagged With: back of door, bedroom, bookcase, boys bedroom, budget, chalkboard paint, garage sale, labeling, laundry bins, magnetic paint, old furniture, parent, repaint, shelves, shoe rack, storage bines, storage ideas, theme, wardrobe

Design Your Dream Bedroom

November 3, 2012 by Trish

For many interior decoration fanatics, the master bedroom is the centrepoint of the home. At once both the most private room and the one with the most potential for interesting and bold design, the bedroom offers a challenge to even the most savvy of décor fashionistas. Read on for 3 great boudoir design tips.

1. Choose Your Curtains Carefully

Curtains are often overlooked by keen amateur designers, as they are not as glamorous as more central features. However, curtains perform a very important role, and selecting the right ones can assist you in setting the correct atmosphere for the room, as they frame (or cover) the only source of natural light. There are a number of factors to consider. Generally speaking, thicker fabrics offer greater protection from the cold and sunlight, whilst thinner ones fold more crisply when drawn. Bolder patterns can be paired with eyelet headings in order to create a contemporary mood, whilst layered silk curtains offer a sense of formal class without appearing stuffy. Positioning should also be considered – hanging your curtains 6 inches above the frame will make the windows appear taller, and some designers have experimented with greater heights to impart a dramatic look.

2. A Beautiful Bed

Of course, the bed is the focal point of the bedroom. Designers have a great deal of choice here, meaning that all tastes and wallets can be accommodated. Those of a more traditional bent will doubtless be keen to pick out a grand, four-poster bedstead crafted from mahogany, whilst fans of the modern boutique bedroom will be considering low-slung, sleek metal or composite varieties, with or without a headboard. Whatever you choose, remember to pick the right bedding. Luxury duvet sets and pillows complete your bedstead, either enhancing or softening the approach you have taken to the rest of the room. Minimalist decor can be spruced up with a few wisely selected cushions, giving a more substantial impression. More traditional looks, on the other hand, can appear too soft with a large number of pillows, and might benefit from more simplistic dressing. The great dividers, of course, are silk and satin sheets. Love them or hate them, they certainly lend a certain flavour to the room.

3. Storage

Storage solutions must combine efficiency and good looks, making this aspect of bedroom design the most difficult one. Those of us lucky enough to have walk-in closets have an easier job as, if necessary, the decorative theme can be altered slightly with the transition to this new ‘room’. Those limited to more traditional layouts have a number of matters to consider. Do you want to tuck your cupboards out of the way to maintain a sleek, contemporary feel, or would you like to inject some clutter? Similarly, would you prefer smaller, low-key designs, or grandiose wardrobes stretching from floor to ceiling? Whatever your theme, make sure you have enough space to store everything; don’t sacrifice function for form.

Lawrence Jones is an interior designer. When he’s not working at his studio in London, he enjoys blogging about decor and high fashion.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor Tagged With: bed, curtains, designers, dream bedroom, duvet, Glam, storage, window

3 Tips When It Comes To Choosing the Right Bedding

October 20, 2012 by Trish

Since almost one-third of your life is spent on your bed, it is only natural to make it a pleasurable experience and this can be achieved by choosing the right bedding. Getting an appropriate bedding can help improve the quality of sleep and provide comfort to the body whenever necessary. If the bedding is stylish enough, it could also add a relaxing and harmonious atmosphere to the bedroom.

Choosing a duvet
Aside from the bed and mattress, a duvet is another essential item for your bedding, so it is necessary to find one that can provide you exactly what you need. Duvet fillings can either be synthetic or natural and both types have their own advantages and disadvantages that you should also be aware of. Synthetic fillings, such as polyester, can be washed and dried easily, affordable and can provide you the warmth you need. Aside from that, this is a great option for individuals with allergies, as synthetic fillings are hypoallergenic.

However, duvets with synthetic fillings are less breathable compared to natural fillings and the former can easily trap moisture and heat. This means you might wake up clammy, especially on summer nights. Natural fillings, such as feathers, goose down, fibers from wood pulp or wool are naturally breathable. This, on the other hand, is advisable for individuals who tend to get hot in bed easily or those who are living in places with hotter climate. Choosing the right material for your duvet is necessary to ensure that it could provide you the comfort you need.

Aside from that, you also have to make sure that you choose the right size of bedding for your bed, whether it is single, double, king or queen sized. In case your cover is too large for the bed, this can easily slide or slip off. If it is too small, it will not be able to cover you properly and this is not good during cold seasons. Checking the tog rating is also important, as it indicated the thermal or the warmth rating of the duvet. Low tog rating, normally at 3.0, is great for hot weather or for kids who easily get hot while in bed. High tog rating, on the other hand, is great during cold winter and this is normally at 13.0.

Choosing a pillow
Getting the right pillow is also important if you want to avoid having a stiff neck and if you want to have a restful sleep at night. Soft pillows are great for cradling your head but in case you have broad shoulders, it would be best to opt for firmer pillows for extra support. Individuals with narrow shoulders are advised to go for a single pillow for adequate support. Pillows also come in natural or synthetic and just like the duvet, it is necessary to know the pros and cons of the materials for pillows before deciding which one to go for.

If you want a firm pillow, you can opt for a memory foam pillow. Visco elastic pillow or memory foam pillow molds perfectly according to the shape of the head and neck, thus providing great support and to reduce pressure points to improve comfort when sleeping. It is also important to remember that not all pillows have the same shape. Pillows wit curved neck support can fit comfortably around the neck while a V-shaped pillow can be placed on your back while sitting on your bed.

Choosing bed linen
Various ranges of bed linens are also available and you can easily find one that will suit your budget. Pillows, sheets and duvets can be made from various materials like cotton or polyester. If you want something softer, you can opt for Egyptian cotton. Another material that can be opted for is percale, which is closed to woven fabric with luxurious feel.

Ken is a freelance writer that contributes to Outdoor Cover Pros where you can get some useful resources pertaining to  durable patio covers.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Home Decor Tagged With: bed, bedding, bedroom, comfort, duvet, Linen, mattress, pillow, tips

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