Very often a space has an enormous amount of down lights in the ceiling because we need to be able to see clearly but we do need to realise that this sort of indirect artificial light isn’t conducive to a cosy atmosphere. In order to alter the amount of light a dimmer can be installed, in this way light will become softer and more subdued.
A few table lights scattered around a room, next to a sofa or armchair will give a room a far cosier and warmer look. At the same time they can be used as reading lights. The colour of the artificial light can be improved with buying good quality bulbs in a warm white colour.
Especially in winter time, it might be an idea to place a small variety of candles or tea lights in some small containers around the room. Place them up high when children or pets are around to increase a safe environment.
Shiny and hard materials can make a room appear colder because of the reflection of the light coming off them. Floor rugs and carpets will absorb some of this harsh light and together with a few photo frames, some nice art work or some other accessories like a vase or ornament, we soften the look.
Colour evokes feelings, creates mood and emotion and is perceived differently at different parts of the day due to the light. With the use of “colder” or “warmer” colours we can change the feeling of a room completely.
Fabric is a very good material to change the mood in a room because it is soft to touch and available in an abundant range of colours and textures in plain and patterned designs. Textiles can be used for curtains, cushions, throws, lamp shades and table linen and will finish off a space as it adds warmth and comfort. It will provide a tactile, cosy environment and at the same time it minimizes the reflection of the light coming from outside.
Some tips for renovating your bathroom.
With the busy lives we lead it is an absolute necessity to have a comfortable functional bathroom so that we can take quick showers in the morning but are also able to relax and have a nice long bath at the end of the day. Unfortunately not every house has a big and spacious bathroom and every family does not always have the enormous budget needed. But with the right planning, ergonomic design, bathroom furniture and trades people, every bathroom, big or small, expensive or more affordable will become this luxurious space that you have always dreamt of.
Plan the renovation of your bathroom carefully and remember that products sometimes take a little while to arrive if they come from overseas.
Appoint professional and highly skilled trade’s people who are passionate and dedicated about their work and understand the importance of high quality workmanship in order to prevent disappointments later on.
If you want to keep the installation cost low try to work within the existing lay out of the hot water system, plumbing and drainage lines. In this way part of the existing plumbing can be used which will decrease cost for plumbing. It is necessary to consider the ergonomics of a space in order to have a good circulation zone to bath, shower and toilet and that there is enough space to bend down to access the vanity unit.
A bathroom is a wet area and wet tiles can be a hazard especially with children around. Buy tiles that are suitable for a bathroom floor and do not use wall tiles for the floor area. A floor tile with a rougher surface will increase slip resistance.
It is important to provide the right lighting; it is good to have one or more lights in the ceiling but some wall lighting around the mirror will cater for different tasks. Mirrors with build-in lighting are available too.
If you would like to save on your water bill there is tap ware available especially engineered to reduce your water consumption.
Some tips on how to use and combine colour in your interior.
Some things to realize:
Colour is usually the first thing you see when you enter a room. It gives life and vitality and expresses our individual preferences. It can define an area of interest in a room. Colour evokes feelings, creates mood, can be warm or cold and can form a contrast. Everybody perceives colour differently. People living in the Northern hemisphere will choose other colours for their in and exterior of their house than we here living down under because the light up north is much cooler. Not just walls but also architraves, window sills, wall paper, cushions, upholstery fabrics and window treatments are part of a colour scheme.
Some rules:
The lighter the colour the more light will be reflected. The darker and intense the colour the more light will be absorbed. Colours that look cool might be more suitable for a hot room on the north side of the house where warm colours may work better for a cooler room at the south side of the house. Light colours create an illusion of space where as darker colours will give an impression of a more confined room. A light ceiling will make the room look higher and more open. A low ceiling will give the impression of looking even lower when painted in a dark colour.
How to use and combine colour in your own interior?
Colours need to harmonize with each other. Therefore you could use tints and shades of one colour and create a monochromatic scheme. With using colours this way a relaxing atmosphere will be created. A livelier interior is achieved when using 2 colours from either side of the colour wheel like any tint from the Yellow-Green range together with Red- Violet shades. To get inspiration you can use a painting, artwork, cushion, curtain or upholstery fabric as a starting point and make colour combinations to create balance and harmony between the different objects. In this way everything in the space relates to each other. To create contrast you could use tints and shades of one colour in combination with a dark colour like your timber furniture.
If you need help?
To help you establish the right colour scheme and combinations that will fit your interior a professional Colour Consult from Twin Rivers Home Interiors is the right answer. All you need to do is to book the Colour Consult on line through this web site and we’ll call you to make an appointment on a time that is convenient for you. We will produce a colour scheme and how and where to use it in your interior. You can order a colour consult for one room or more rooms or for the exterior of your home. We look forward to hearing from you. |