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Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips

25 Monday Feb 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Guest Posts, The Home

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bathroom, bathroom lighting, color, design, diy, funtion, interior design, joe restivo, lighting, maximize storage, natural lighting, painting, redesign, Remodeling, scardina home services, small bathroom, Storage

Your bathroom may be small in size, but there are clever ways you can maximize the area to create a room that gives the illusion of a larger space. Here are some design tips for transforming your small bathroom into a room that looks both spacious and luxurious.

Color 
Choose a light colored wall paint for your small bathroom because it will give the illusion that your room is open and larger than it actually is. Wallpaper with a subtle design is another great decorative option for your small bathroom. Make sure to stay away from wallpaper with bold prints because it will actually make your bathroom look smaller. Also, select soft colored cabinets and doors that complement the wall coloring you choose for your small bathroom.
Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
Photo Credit: Better Homes and Gardens

Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
Photo Credit: Houzz

Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
Photo Credit: Design Meets Comfort for Veranda Magazine

Storage 
If possible, select a vanity that has cabinet doors to help maximize storage in your small bathroom. You can also add additional storage to the vanity cabinet by attaching side racks to the inside of the doors. Attaching a sink skirt in a shade that complements the wall color will add both beauty and functionality to your small bathroom. Place baskets or shelving under the sink skirt for additional storage that will help keep your bathroom clutter-free.
Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
Photo Credit: Bathroom Vanity

Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
Photo Credit: HGTV

Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
Photo Credit: Two Designing Women

Lighting
Natural lighting for your small bathroom would be the best choice. If that isn’t possible, soft lighting would be the next option. Use a lower wattage light bulb in your fixtures to give a relaxing feel to your bathroom. Recess ceiling fixtures is another design choice that will visually expand the height of your bathroom ceiling. Installing wall sconces on each side of a cabinet or mirror is another decorative design that will add just the right ambiance to your small bathroom.
Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
Photo Credit: Lighting Guru

Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
Photo Credit: On Architecture Site

Corner Space 
Make the most of any unused corner space in your small bathroom. If you are actually remodeling the entire bathroom, choose a corner vanity with cabinets for added storage. You can also utilize unused corner space in your small bathroom by installing floating corner shelves or decorative hooks.
Guest Post: Small Bathroom Design Tips
Photo Credit: Houzz

{Written by Joe Restivo and sponsored by Scardina Home Services, a bathroom remodeling company proudly serving the greater Millersville, MD area.}

Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights

15 Thursday Nov 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design, Guest Posts, Ross Donald, The Home

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Form, Function, home, interior design, light, lighting, LightingSale.com, night, Ross Donald, sun, track lighting, winter

It’s finally happened. Just as the reds and yellows of the leaves have fallen to the ground, the cups at Starbucks have turned that same unmistakable shade of red. Summer has come and gone, and now fall has fell. Time to break out the sweater, the scarves and the big, warm, living room blanket.

Worse than even the coldest of temperatures is the way your days seem to disappear. A 9 to 5 easily steals most if not all of the daylight hours and hanging out in the dark just doesn’t have the same appeal to you that it had when you were 16. But you don’t have to be left in the dark; you can bring the light to you.

Light for Function
First thing’s first. Make sure your house has enough light to do the things you need to do. Overhead illumination is usually enough to cover this, but sometimes a well-placed floor lamp or wall sconce is just what the doctor ordered.

Guest Post: Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights
Photo Credit: The Design Home

Guest Post: Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights
Photo Credit: Ashton Sebastian

Light for Form
Now it’s the fun stuff. Lighting shouldn’t be all work and no fun. In fact, lighting your house will not only serve as a great, cold weather activity, it leads to further indoor activities, no matter the weather. Start with the rooms you spend the most time in. For me, it’s my kitchen and living room. Both of those rooms, while they have drastically different lighting, are adequately lit for their purposes. For example, my kitchen has bright, powerful lights over my work stations. My living room on the other hand is pretty dim for the most part. I have a floor lamp above the comfy chair that I read in, a small track lighting set up for general lighting and a cleverly place desk lamp behind my TV to give soft illumination from behind the screen.

Guest Post: Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights
Photo Credit: Suburban Light

Light for Winter
Just as bears hibernate and birds fly south, many of us have our own winter traditions. Maybe yours is making hot cocoa on Saturday afternoons or cuddling up with a good book after work. Mine is adding an extra floor lamp in every room to combat the early evenings of winter. I do this because when it’s dark, I tend to get sleepy. And with the sun only shining for a few hours each day in my neck of the woods, I need all the help I can get.

Guest Post: Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights
Photo Credit: My Hunter Gatherer

Written by Ross Donald

Make it Modern

16 Saturday Jun 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Everyday Design

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chairs, decor, design, furniture, lighting, mod, modern, regency shop, sputnik style light, wicker, wooden double bench

I came across this cool chair from this store, Regency Shop, so I looked around and found a few more modern items I thought were pretty rad. If you like this style than you will love these pieces of furniture.

I saw these chairs and just wanted to snuggle up in my backyard and camp out for the night. How nice would it be to stare at the stars in these? I am a huge fan of wicker so that already sold me but the fact they are so big was a plus as well.

Make it Modern: Ferrara - Seville Ball Wicker Bed

This bench is simple and sleek with tons of texture and style. It would be great set at a table or even in a foyer.

Make it Modern: Wooden Double Bench

You can’t get any more mod than this light fixture. Besides a dining room, you can give your living room or bedroom a 70s feel and incorporate this sputnik inspired piece for some fun.

Make it Modern: Sputnik Style Light

Guest Post: Texture and the Color Red Used in the Bedroom

11 Monday Jun 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Guest Posts, The Home

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bedroom, bedroom decor, blinds, color, curtains, decor, drapes, fabrics, flowers, harlequin, house of frasier, lighting, linea, linen, linens, london, pillows, red, sanderson, texture, toile, vases

This is The Design Inspirationalist’s first guest post, written by Michael Turner, an enthusiast in home improvement, technology and design. Enjoy!

Bedroom decor is a challenge in itself, aimed at creating an interesting yet relaxing ambience at the same. The play of color, texture, and lighting will all have to be precisely balanced to set just the right atmosphere of calm and intimacy, neither too minimalist nor too ornamental. Muted shades of color, diffused lighting, and soft textured fabrics characterise the ideal decor of the bedroom. How exactly does a bold color such as red, fit into this picture without really being loud? Red does make the space more attractive when used in discrete splashes and unique textures.

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Shades of Red

Different shades of the basic red color can be used either by themselves or in combination with other shades of orange, yellow, white or beige to simply break the monotony of an otherwise vibrant color. Patterned or differently textured quilts, headboards, and wall papers spruce up the space to make it more interesting. It is certainly not advisable to paint all the walls red, unless one is confident of toning down the color by alternative design ideas.

Decorative Pieces

Red colored vases, flowers, designer lamp fixtures with shades of red all add to the glamour of the room. The placement of decorative objects and the lighting will have to be carefully planned to avoid a sense of clutter.

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Blinds and Drapes

Delicate or heavy blinds, drapes or curtains, either patterned or plain ensure privacy of the space while also adding to the intimacy of the setting, especially when in shades of red. Choice of fabric serves to accentuate the atmosphere.

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Bedding

Beds and bed linen obviously form the focal point of the room and hence it is essential to choose the right shade of red, and preferably a luxurious texture such as silk or micro suede for the linen. Personal preferences on the texture, prints and styles play an important role in the selection of bed linen.

A comfortable array of throws and pillows, ideally of different shades of red or other complimentary colors add a neat yet cozy look to the bed. Pillows of different shapes and sizes add variety to the space, and pillow covers made from fabrics such as paisley, velvet or chenille too can serve to incorporate texture variations to the setting.

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Traditional yet simple wooden bed frames, or wrought iron frames and sleek furniture pieces compliment the looks of a bedroom that showcases red as the predominant color.

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Guest Post: Texture and the Colour Red Used in the Bedroom

Red, though a bold color, is indicative of energy and vigour and when used intelligently in a bedroom setting can make the space relaxing and exciting. Feng Sui also favors the use of red in bedroom decor as it is considered a symbol of energy, passion, luxury and richness, representative of the power of fire, which has both positive and negative impacts. However, it warns against an overdose of red because it can cause restlessness and anger, disturbing the calm of an otherwise intimate space.

Experiment with red decor in the bedroom by using simple decorative pieces and move on to more elaborate use of the color only when it improves the ambience.

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