Showing posts with label Home Design Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Design Ideas. Show all posts

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Home Design Ideas


When you move into a new home, your first task is to furnish it. The furniture that you select is based upon your tastes and personality. Most people choose to create design themes for all of their rooms. After you have spent hours of your precious time choosing your home furnishings and accent décor pieces, you might think that you are done. Take a look around your home. Especially if it is a new home, the only lighting comes from ceiling lights. While these brighten a room, they do nothing for the mood. In order to really make your house a home, you have to consider home lighting design as well as furniture design. Your choices for home design lighting will determine the overall tone and theme of a room just as much as, if not more, than the decorating pieces like wall art and vases.

While you are deciding on your home lighting design fixtures, you will probably want to keep your ceiling lights that are included in your home. After all, they are the most effective way of lighting the most space with the fewest lights. You might want to change the style, though. Many new homes are built with lofted ceilings, and this makes lights embedded in the ceiling impractical since they are too high to be effective. Instead of a ceiling lights that is flush, you might like to hang a pendant lighting fixture. These bring the light source down from the ceiling, and they also draw the eye upward. With your guests looking upward at your pendant light, you can use the wall space on the upper level that would typically be unused. This is an ideal spot for large pictures and pieces of art. Often times, pendant lighting fixtures are no more difficult to install than a ceiling fan. For a more elegant take on pendant lighting, one of the most popular options are chandeliers and decorative wall sconces. These make luxurious additions to dining rooms, foyers or living rooms. Do not forget that the style of chandelier that you choose will go a long way to determining your home lighting design theme.

After you have your home lighting design set for the lights which are directed down into the room, now you have the option of installing accent lights in various places in and around your home. These can have mainly practical uses such as under cabinet or recessed lighting, or they could be used to highlight your décor accent pieces. For such a purpose, there are many choices when you are designing home lighting. Even a child's crayon drawing or a family photograph can be turned into a work of art by incorporating picture lights into the frame. You can elevate your knick knacks and collectibles on a shelf with shelf and Phantom display lighting. To bring out a corner of a room, or just to create a dramatic flair with uplights, track lights are a good choice. For these we have track lighting kits that include everything you need to install them.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Beautiful Pool House in Connecticut by Hariri & Hariri Architecture

This 1200 square feet structure was designed as a minimalist sculpture in the landscape. It is part of a 3.5 acre property in Connecticut. The architecture of this pool house is in contrast to the traditional architecture of the existing house yet the design sets up a dialogue between the two. The architecture of the pool house hovers over a 48′x20′ pool like a vessel in the water. On the North there is a spa and an outdoor/ indoor shower, and on the south there is a roofed veranda acting as an indoor/ outdoor dinning area with a large opening on the wall framing the landscape beyond. The area around the pool becomes a sunken courtyard paved in travertine with steps and walls of stone. The interior of this pool house contains a living/ entertainment room, kitchen and bar area, simple bathroom and variety of terraces and decks. It is enclosed by series of metal and glass sliding panels that would allow the structure to be transparent and open up towards outside (









Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Kids’ Room Decor Ideas | Home Design Ideas

Designing a room for kids is very different from designing one for adults. Children use their rooms for playing games, studying, listening to music, day-dreaming and what not! In this post, we will share a few quick tips on designing a kid’s room and also give you some inspiration to work with.

Tips for Designing a Kid’s Room


1. Talk with the child for getting his/her opinion about what their room should look like.

2. Children use the room for a variety of purposes. So it would be ideal if the room is designed to be multi-functional with play area, reading space, entertainment space, etc.

3. Keep safety a priority. If for example, the child’s room is next to stairs, make sure the stairs have railings. Keep the furniture clear of the doorway and install a night light in the room.

4. Ensure enough storage space for toys, clothing and other stuff that kids treasure. Though clutter may be a matter of opinion, try assigning a place for everything.

5. Bring in a surprise element! For example, kids love secret spaces! Try to fit one in if the room layout allows you.