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PostHeaderIcon 5 Good Improvements to Add Value to Your Home

Many homeowners in America and Europe draw a home owner loan for home improvements each year, and there are some popular improvements that can really add value to your home, making your loan a very significant investment. With the right improvements you can enjoy increased comfort and practicality while you still live in the property. It can also improve the appearance of your home, and you find that the value has increased considerably, when and if you want to sell your property.

The improvements that can add value to your home are:
1. Converting attic space. Often the loft space is wasted, and is usually used to store garbage, but imagine the space you could win making it a useful place in the house. Not only indicated the loft conversion allows you to enjoy the benefits of a larger home, but also will add considerable value to your home. You can spend your loft conversion to anything from an extra bedroom to a study.

2. Adding an extension. This is adding an extra room the size of your home, so if you have the space, then an extension could prove to be a great idea. You will enjoy a larger property, and may increase the number of rooms you have. This is another great way to get the most out of your homeowner loan by adding value to your home.

3. The new kitchen or bathroom. The kitchen and bathrooms are rooms that are often scrutinized by potential buyers. They are also rooms in which you spend a lot of time. Creating the right atmosphere and look for both of these rooms may be easy these days, and with a choice of great designs for kitchen and bathroom, you can make these rooms look and feel perfect.

4. Replace windows. Many people may be discouraged to buy a property if the windows are broken and old. Not only will bad first impression, but will also affect light, warmth and comfort at home. The replacement of windows and double windows can help increase energy efficiency performance and can improve the lighting, the environment and the appearance of your home.

5. Heating. Have the heating system shown is another important factor in regard to the convenience and ability to sell your home. For most buyers the central heating is essential in these days, and equipping a central heating you can enjoy comfortable winters, warmer house and a property more marketable.

PostHeaderIcon Loft-Style Decor

The loft is a housing alternative, absolute product of modern times, and very fashionable and for some time. The lofts are big spaces, part of old industrial buildings converted and adapted for housing. In your own home and surroundings, the loft is usually quite particular characteristics, very different to those of a traditional dwelling.

The origin of the loft as a home, you can find in some areas of the city of New York in the 50s, areas that initially had a very important industrial boom and then were abandoned.

In the beginning were very cheap alternative for students and artists were eventually popularized and adapted for restaurants, shops, art galleries and studios. Then they acquired a more domestic, into near-luxury homes, spacious and comfortable, representing a symbol of modern and avant-garde.

The key features are the large loft spaces and openings that make homes bright, where the different environments are visually connected and only a few areas, most private are separate from the rest.

They have created a style of decoration with particular characteristics, whether for a proper loft, or houses of more conventional size and distribution which are intended to provide a loft style.

The loft-style decor, it takes many elements of minimalism, using spaces, lines and revealing and highlighting the original construction materials or simulators.

As for furniture, and functional only necessary but always looking for comfort.

As for the separation of the rooms, loft style decoration, see that these are the minimum necessary to maintain range, and if necessary are determined at different levels, color or texture, and light elements.

Another important resource is to enhance the natural light, keeping large openings, windows, large mirrors, luminous materials, which may confer some industrial aspect of both clean and metal plates, acrylics, etc.

PostHeaderIcon Japanese Panels, an Oriental Touch and Versatile

Japanese panels are an option that more and more people choose to decorate your home. Have opened a hole in our decor almost without realizing it, no promotion just yet and are a very useful and versatile option also provide a modern and minimalist feel to the decor with a subtle oriental touch.

As its name suggests comes from Japan where they form part of the traditional decor and there are several independent panels that cross each other. You can make combinations of several panels, but in the same structure can get to go from two to four or five, although in the case of large walls can also join more than one structure.

The overlap between panel and panel is usually between 5 and 10 centimeters, so that no gaps or holes between them and look like a continuous set in sight. The aesthetic possibilities are many as they can pick up all to one side, half on the right half to the left or all to the center. There is also the option of folding panel with each panel behaves like a folding screen that can be collected individually at the top independently of the other panels regardless of the position you are.

As far as we can use textiles, fabrics often fall, both heavy and rigid so that they fall straight across to prevent dislodging or “do legs” (lateral deviation). For the central parts are more appropriate translucent panels that let go a little light, while providing some privacy, and some more opaque to the extremes, but this decision also depends on the use we will give you.

We can use them on balconies, small windows, large windows, sliding doors, balconies, etc … and in both bedrooms and living rooms or other rooms. The color scheme is free and can do a combination of solid colors or with any embroidery, patterns with smooth, etc … all depends on the tastes and decorative needs.

We must not forget one very important detail is that the application clears the room to give the illusion of width, because the structure occupies less space than a pleated curtain cleaning winning visual and spaces.

Another application that can have these panels is the Japanese room dividers and can also be installed on the roof (instead of on the wall) to separate two different environments, such as living room and dining room.

PostHeaderIcon Feng Shui for the Dining Room

Feng Shui For The Dining RoomPartners are those who share the bread: the act of sharing a meal always involves a celebration that strengthens the bonds of intimacy, affection and trust. Seated at a table, the distances are shorter, their heads leaning almost touching, the fingers touch. The dining room should be a place devoted exclusively to food and strengthening family ties and affection, so the entire environment should be directed to this objective.

The dining area must provide sufficient privacy and security. This seat must be “supported” on walls without windows, if this is not possible, the windows must be provided with suitable curtains. When you want someone feel important, give the head of the table or at least one area of branch (sector of the room farthest from the door.)

For dinner leftovers removed chairs: as a rule, there should be no more than two empty chairs. There should be a light directly above the table on time illuminating the center of it. The light attracts and generates a focus that fosters communication.

The need for privacy requires that there be real or virtual separation of the dining room in other rooms of the house. It is important to be separated from the kitchen to the person responsible for cooking in a family group, eating in the kitchen is equivalent to the situation of the employee having lunch at your desk.

The shape of the table can be interpreted in accordance with the Five Elements:

  1. Square: corresponds to the element Earth, brings stability and a conservative lifestyle.
  2. Rectangular: corresponds to the element Wood. The rectangular table set hierarchies as there will be two capitals, more important than the rest. The diner who sits farthest from the door occupies the position of more power and often the most influential member of the family.
  3. Round: corresponds to the element Metal. Archetypal symbolizes equality and fraternity.

As for colors, as important as the colors of the place are the colors of utensils and linens:

  1. The colors derived from orange peach and salmon integrate and promote communication. Use them when you get a group of people who are still not well understood.
  2. The color red stimulates the appetite.
  3. The green color creates a casual atmosphere, fun and fellowship. Use it to your friends.
  4. The blue inhibits appetite, use it if you want to lose weight!
  5. The purple color indicates a special event; use it for intimate dinners and anniversaries.
  6. The white color indicates the protocol and formality.

Avoiding the dining room:
* That the table becomes a deposit of various objects.
* That the lighting is too intense.
* Very cold floor coverings