Brightening Your Home with a Sunroom

Brightening Your Home with a Sunroom

In most houses, the sunroom-”a room that faces a garden, a lawn, or the outfield-”is built adjacent to the patio or part of the patio itself. The term -œsunroom- is used to identify the room’s purpose of providing a naturally lighted area with sufficient visual access to the outside. Generally, sunrooms are characterized by many large windows, with some even consisting of skylights. Although considered a closed structure, a sunroom provides an outdoor atmosphere because of the glass pane walls that make it look nearly transparent. Designs vary according to the amount of sunlight the homeowner wants to brighten up the room with. Skylights are optional but to prop up the purpose of naturally lighting up the room, they can be placed either partially or fully. The window forms on the sunroom’s wall vary depending on what fits the architectural design. In temperate regions of the country, homeowners provide a series of casement or sliding windows to allow the breeze to enter. However, in cold places like Maryland, most sunrooms have picture windows with multiple panes to prevent cold air from entering. A picture window is fixed and does not have opening and closing mechanisms. The sunrooms Maryland builders construct have several benefits, aside from providing natural lighting even to the adjacent rooms in the house. Most of them are designed with pompous living room for welcoming visitors; some provide best places for household members who love reading books. Some homeowners who love to freshen up their house even put a container garden in their sunrooms, aside the from the typical living room furniture. However, this does not challenge the design of the patio right outside the sunroom. Builders choose the right framing for windows and skylights used in sunrooms Maryland houses have. Since 60 to 80 percent of the room is composed of windows, they need to provide proper insulation as they act as walls shielding the interior of the house. Depending on the type of windows used, there are different framing materials that can match them. For slightly antique designs, wooden frames match with large clear glass panes. However, for improved properties, wood can be replaced with vinyl, which may take its form to maintain the antique look. The vinyl replacement windows Maryland households prefer come in different designs and colors, imitating other materials but keeping their durability. Related Articles – sunrooms maryland, vinyl replacement windows maryland, Email this Article to a Friend! Receive Articles like this one direct to your email box!Subscribe for free today!

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Follow This Advice For The Best Home Improvement Projects

Follow This Advice For The Best Home Improvement Projects

Home improvement projects have the potential to make or break your wallet, your investment and your resale value. This article will give you lots of great advice on how you can protect the investment you’ve made, get the best bang for your buck and not go broke in the process. Replace old and outdated sliding glass patio doors with french doors. The look is bold and modern, something that new buyers will really appreciate. It’s the kind of small touch that is quick, easy, and inexpensive but will give you the most bang for your hard earn buck. Use a flexible container to mix up just enough dry plaster of Paris for your intended use. When you are finished with the job all you have to do is allow the remainder of the plaster to harden, turn the container upside down over a trash can, and flex the sides. The plaster will cleanly separate from the container and you can put the container away to use on the next job. Age your new wall paneling a few days before installing it. New paneling is typically stored at the warehouse in large tightly compressed piles. When the individual pieces are removed from those piles and exposed to room humidity they sometimes shrink. Providing an aging period of a few days in your home will keep you from suffering the consequences of the shrinkage. Try to avoid using oil based paints for your walls. Painting your walls with oil paint creates a look that is reminiscent of cheap apartment complexes. Choose a nice matte color that is easy to paint over. Oil based paints usually require the application of several layers of primer before you can paint over them properly. Using simple matte wall paint can cut down the cost of supplies and annoyance when painting your walls. TV entertainment stands cost quite a bit of money. A great viable alternative to those expensive stands is buying a nice dresser. You can put your TV on top and use the dresser drawers to store your DVDs and CD’s. Your remote controls and electronic manuals can also be stored in a drawer preventing it from being an eyesore. It is never a bad idea to purchase handheld fire extinguishers for your home. Before you buy an extinguisher, take a moment to read the packaging for information on intended usage. Some extinguishers are effective only against certain types of fires. Ideally, an extinguisher should be suitable for paper, grease, wood, electrical, and trash fires. This should also be under consideration as you determine which rooms will have extinguishers at hand. If you find yourself falling in love with a particular pattern of wallpaper but find that it’s either out of your price range or not quite durable enough for high-traffic areas, consider buying a roll of it anyway for decorative purposes. You can easily have it matted and framed, or can keep it around the house for smaller, more craft-type projects. As you can see, there is a lot involved in even the most simple of home improvement projects. But, if you follow this advice and use it to make really wise investment decisions, you should have no problem choosing the best projects and the best money saving ideas for your home. I also recommend Huskompagniet for more professional home improvement tips and ideas. Related Articles – home improvement tips, home renovation ideas, home improvement professional tricks, professional improvement advices, Email this Article to a Friend! Receive Articles like this one direct to your email box!Subscribe for free today!

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Open Plan – House-in-house Loft

Open Plan – House-in-house Loft

Army barracks transform into a plush open-plan home, where warm natural materials and colours find a corresponding analogy in cuboid solid surface forms and glass surfaces-¦ When interior design firm Ippolito Fleitz were presented with a 400 sq. m. loft space in the former army barracks in Esslingen, south of Germany, to be transformed into a home for a couple and their three kids, they zeroed in on an open plan that would aesthetically be differentiated into the mandatory zones of living, dining, retiring etc. The vision is accomplished via tantalising visual perspectives that juxtapose a horizontal-vertical axis accentuated by the use of floor-to-ceiling mirror and glass, interspersed with an interesting mix of stainless steel, lacquered wood and solid surface forms. The ground floor plan is centred around a slender long dining area flanked by the kitchen on side and plush living area on the other. The entrance is a perfunctory space demarcated by an L-shaped sheer full-height curtain, while other camouflages run deeper like, the wardrobe at the foot of the staircase is concealed behind a mirrored wall; the kids rooms are concealed behind a row of kitchen units, the master bath is sectioned off from the corridor by a sheer mirrored wall and the like. The home is simply yet very tastefully designed. Heightened aesthetics are catered to in the form of visually arresting pockets: coloured glass reflects the living room on one side; a grand piano stands in front of an upholstered fabric wall, surmounted by a skylight; a mirrored wall borders a tall firewood container, which holds the fuel for the sculptural, suspended wood-burning stove; and the highlight: a branching pattern of lines is traced upon the mirrored surfaces and glass doors, awakening associations with twigs and branches and overlapping with the actual view of the garden. Warm natural materials and colours – including a dark-stained oak parquet floor, earthy tones on the walls and curtains, and shimmering golden surfaces underline the understated feel. The ambience receives an additional dynamic twist thanks to the sloping ceilings; their individual surfaces accentuated by a contrasting colour scheme. Upstairs, the master suite is a house-in-house construction, with the bedroom hermetically sealed on specific request. The bedroom, the contours of which follow the simplest of house outlines – five strokes of a pencil – only retains contact with the outside world via the doors and a curtained passage to a skylight and windows. The ceiling’s warm dark blue is punctuated by a large grey circle. The circle and side walls serve as a blank canvas for a labyrinthine shadow-play that is cast in all directions by five fragile spheres of light. Overall, the home rises up beatifically to its surrounding hillscape – a luxurious atypical cocoon in the lap of nature. Click here to view arresting images of the apartment on indiaartndesign.com Related Articles – open-plan, adaptive re-use, loft interiors, interior architecture, Email this Article to a Friend! Receive Articles like this one direct to your email box!Subscribe for free today!

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