Luxury of Towel Warmers

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If we look at the heated towel rails we will find that they are used to heat up towels and sometimes even the room. They have an exterior structure which is made up of iron rods which is where the towel hangs. There are many advantages to having one in your bathroom as well as having the luxury of using their many features.

Makes life easier
Considering the towel rails enable you to enjoy a warmer experience out of the shower, this makes your morning a little easier and much more satisfying. It’s better than being cold!

Luxury of Towel Warmers
Photo Credit: Houzz

Made up of durable material
Heated towel rails are usually made of copper, stainless steel or chrome and are quite durable and long lasting.

Luxury of Towel Warmers
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Available in various sizes
The other good feature is that they come in various sizes and dimensions and are just the right thing for the owner. There are basically three types of sizes; small, medium and large. The owners can purchase the most appropriate heated towel rail as per their need and specification.

Luxury of Towel Warmers
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Improve the look and appearance of the space
Heated towel rails help in enhancing the outlook and appearance of the room or apartment where they are installed. There are various colors and shades they come in as well.

Luxury of Towel Warmers
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Easy to install
The biggest plus point of these heated towel rails is that they are to install in your house. Due to their compact and adjustable size they can be fitted in most of the rooms or apartments.

Power
Although the most commonly used towel rails are heating by electricity, some towel rails are heated by gas and not electricity, which makes them more efficient. If we look at the working mechanisms, we will find they work just like radiators and keep the room or apartment warm where they are placed or installed as well.

Written by Alvin Steel

Invite Inspirations

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Invite Inspirations

Usually when planning a wedding, you figure out your theme and color palette before sending out invitations, which is the best way to do it. Well, I teamed up with Wedding Paper Divas to create some colorful inspiration from a few of their wedding invitation designs. So working backwards for a moment, take a look into some beautiful invites I’ve chosen to feature and hopefully they can spark many great ideas for your own event.

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I love the rich blues and greens in this design. They are balanced with vintage neutrals of creams and browns and accented with lighter tones. The design as a whole is soft, feminine and artsy. A great inspiration for a wedding or any event.
Invite Inspirations: Peacock Plume

Here are a few examples of how to use this color palette:
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Invite Inspirations
Photo Credit: Martha Stewart Weddings

Invite Inspirations
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This color palette is fun and whimsy without being too childlike. The dark gray is a beautiful backdrop for spring’s soft peachy tones and with touches of mustard and white, the design stays fresh and modern.
Invite Inspirations: Chalkboard Floral

Here are a few examples of how to use this color palette:
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Photo Credit: Southern Weddings

Invite Inspirations

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Although this palette is simple, its strong and to the point. You can take these three colors anywhere and it would be successful. The style of the invite is somewhat traditional in its text but the layout of the design is fun and cleverly organized. Mixing hard lines and flowy elements always work nicely if done right, balance is key here. The muted blue, rich brown and faded beige make a perfect trio of color inspiration.
Invite Inspirations: Sparrows and Arrows

Here are a few examples of how to use this color palette:
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Photo Credit: Style Me Pretty

Invite Inspirations
Photo Credit: Slice at a Time

Invite Inspirations
Photo Credit: Sweet Designs

I couldn’t resist featuring this design. The colors pop and immediately scream “happy” which is appropriate for a wedding invite, for sure. The soft watercolor illustrations present the bright color palette beautifully. With different tones of pink and yellow layered like a piece of art, they really make an impression. The gray text helps balance out the design and give it weight and focus. This is a brilliant palette for a wedding.
Invite Inspirations: Lively Bouquet

Here are a few examples of how to use this color palette:
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Invite Inspirations

Invite Inspirations

Not everyone loves nautical style but I certainly do. With different shades of blue that are reminiscent of the open sea and pops of red and white, this design is truly successful. You can create a beautiful ombre effect with these colors and even bring in some creams that would really make it come alive. So if red isn’t your color of choice, you can pick any other color and it would work.
Invite Inspirations: Anchor Me

Here are a few examples of how to use this color palette:
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Photo Credit: Elizabeth Anne Designs

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Invite Inspirations
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Tile it Up

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Tile it Up

You can use tile in a lot of spaces throughout your home. Whether its the kitchen or the bathroom, it can bring high style and a modern updated feel to any room. Since my husband and I plan on renovating our master bath after the new year I have been looking into the many options that are out there. Although I have decided on what we are going to use, I thought it would be cool to share some nice styles I have come across. Enjoy!

The size and color of this subway style tile helps the space seem larger, fresher and more modern. It also is reminiscent of the sea which is perfect for the bathroom.
Tile it Up
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

This mid-century inspired tile is modern yet nostalgic at the same time. The color helps to bring a natural feel to the space.
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This floor tile is close to what I want in our bathroom. A vintage style honeycomb pattern brings a nice decorative touch to the space without too much impact. I also love the addition of the flowers, very cute.
Tile it Up
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

The neutral tones in this space are delicate and fresh. It helps to open up the room and give it a clean feel. The marble adds a touch of glamour as well.
Tile it Up
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This kitchen has so many things I love. It’s vintage inspired, filled with creams and neutrals and incorporates subway tile, which I have chosen to have installed in our bathroom shower. All you need are a few elements you love. Tie them together in the right way and you have a successful space.
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How fun is this tile? What a cute and stylish tile to have in the laundry room.
Tile it Up
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Unique Door Designs for Your Home’s Exterior

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We spend so much time decorating the interiors of our houses. When we tackle the exterior we change the siding or shingles, paint and trim, and relentlessly landscape until the lawn is the right shade of green and the flowers are just so. But how often do we actually pay attention to the door that we’re walking through? Much less, it turns out, than we should.

Our exterior doors not only add or detract from our overall look and feel, but they represent the gateway between the outside worlds we’ve so carefully architected and our beautifully decorated nests. When it’s time to look at your exterior door, here are some of the most stunning examples we’ve seen for inspiration.

Non-traditional shapes make an interesting visual impact
Ask any child to describe a door and they’re likely describe a rectangle to you. But many innovative doors have other shapes, from elegant and stately curving archways to more abstract takes.

Arched doorways really stand out, especially when they are accented by stained glass or other glass features.
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Nicks Building

This is an understated and somewhat antique looking approach to an arched oak doors for your home that fit into a variety of settings, including urban buildings.
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Trustile

And here are some interesting abstract doors – incorporating everything from unique materials to shapes and accents.
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Wishka

Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Kuhl Doors

What frames and accents the door is as important as the door itself. When we’re thinking about doors, we often overlook the idea of the entire door – including the frame – as an installation. The entire door space can create an artistic impact in your overall design.

This beautiful craftsman door features a striking frosted window with small ledge, and matching panels to either side that create a special look.
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
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Here are some others with small details and bold frames that stand out for being unique or memorable.
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Art Factory

Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Wishka

Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Vision Glass

Double doors are distinctive
Some of the designs above were double doors. It’s not the first thought you have when picking an exterior door, but in addition to some practical advantages (bringing in a giant sofa, for example), the look is a stand-out. Here are some of our favorites:
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Art Factory

Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Vision Glass

Don’t overlook the garage
When considering exterior doors, it’s easy to not give the garage another thought. But residential garage doors are another great way to work some flare into your home design. The good news is that the options for garage doors go way beyond the gray industrial versions you might be thinking.

Here are some great non-traditional multi-door options:
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Bay Area Overhead Door

Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
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Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Jay Andre Construction

Colorful garage doors are another way to lend individuality to your design efforts.
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: Attention to Detail Greenville

Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior

Let a little light in
Finally, if you’re looking for doors that will let tons of natural light come streaming into your house and give you the chance to enjoy your yard or view more, there are plenty of beautiful French doors that will do the trick.

This floor to ceiling model is ultra clean in its look and lines, and almost brings the feeling of being outdoors right into the home (same effect screen door models – at The Screenmobile).
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
Photo Credit: North Jersey

Paneled French doors fold back to literally become a collapsible wall, which is perfect for summer barbeques on your patio or kids running in and out of the yard.
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior
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There are also classic interpretations that blend seamlessly with a more traditional house design.
Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior

Unique Door Designs for Your Home's Exterior

Whether you’re replacing your front door or looking for the perfect piece to integrate into a grand design, paying attention to your exterior doors will give you a leg up on achieving your overall desired effect.

Written by Jim Klossner