Home and Garden Best Guide For You

31Dec/110

Some Tips On Buying A Bew Bed

So you are browsing the market for a new bed. Super, but remember that during the average 10-year lifespan of a bed you will spend about 29,000 hours in it. So it pays to be cautious while purchasing one, especially when it comes to choosing bed frames. Here are some common sense tips to make you a happy owner of the bed which will give you sweet dreams. Some home builders from David Reid Homes who also delt in solar inverter installation provided the following information.

First, you'll want a bed that's big enough for you and your partner. But how big is big enough king size, queen size or normal sized bed? There is only one way to find out: Lie on the prospective bed with arms stretched on your sides. Now that will give you an idea on how much space you require (plus your partner's). Of course you need to consider your height, too. The idea is that you need as much space to be comfy as you sleep without falling off or waking your partner up. And, yeah, you need to make sure it fits comfortably in your bedroom, leaving enough space around.Then comes the bed's height. You'll want to get on and off the bed with ease, which in other words means the bed frames should be of right height. Again, it's best to try getting on and off the bed while you are choosing the right one.

Since one-third of your life is spent sleeping, take your time and consider the following advice before purchasing a new mattress:The right mattress is a matter of personal preference. No one mattress is right for everyone. Choose a mattress that allows for a balance between adequate back support and comfort. Not to forget it should fit the bed frame snugly. If you are shopping for a mattress that provides maximum amount of support, be aware that a medium-firm mattress may be more comfortable because it allows the shoulder and hips to sink in slightly and prevents the stiffness that comes from sleeping on a surface that is too hard.Higher quality mattresses usually have more coils and thicker padding and also tend to be more expensive. Be on the lookout for discount offers and promotions at mattress stores. Shopping after a price comparison would help you get the best price after finding the right mattress.

31Dec/110

Get Ready For Autumn With Home Fragrances

As summer changes into autumn it is the best time to introduce some warm, autumn colours into our decor. Any room in the house can benefit from a touch of rich autumn shades such as yellow, gold, orange and red. All of these colours can are to be found in paintings, lampshades, rugs and tablecloths, to name but a few. Scented candles also offer the homeowner a simple, inexpensive way to introduce the myriad colours and smells of autumn into their homes Try to go for   high end scented candles from brands such as yankee candles or true grace candles. They come in a selection of different perfumes which are really appropriate forthe season. They slightly more costly than some other scented candles which you can find in the supermarkets, but they make up for it in the intensity of their true to life fragrances.The colours that are associated with autumn can be part of our decor in the form of table arrangements. For instance, you could decide to create a seasonal centrepiece for your dining table which could include natural or artificial dried leaves. Candles and leaves in autumn colours like orange, red or brown, are fantastic for an attractive table arrangement, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere typical at this time of year. Another most straightforward and inexpensive table decoration, ideal for autumn could be made using red and yellow apples, Spanish grapes and some wild berries. Why don't we take the opportunity to replace our lighter, summer cushion with ones more appropriate for autumn, choosing richer, warmer colours. Darker, thicker fabric for cushions and curtains will help to keep our homes cosy as the temperature quickly drop outside. Perfume every corner of your home with fragrances evoking this exquisite time of year. Place some gorgeous scented candles and incense around your home to enhance its decor and to create a special, cosy atmosphere.

30Dec/110

Designing Your Bedroom On A Budget

Designing or redecorating your bedroom doesn’t have to be costly, if you are prepared to get creative, there are lots of money-saving tricks to help you create a tranquil bedroom. The bedroom tends to be neglected when it comes to redecoration, it’s a personal place that guests won’t always see but that doesn’t mean you should sacrifice making your room feel comfortable and cosy.

A good way to save on costs from the onset is to use bedroom design software to plan your room to the very last detail. Home design software is a computer-aided design programme that allows you to plan every aspect of your room; from the dimensions of your bed right down to the colour of your curtains. If your room is fully planned to the correct dimensions then you will know how much space you  have and won’t make the mistake of purchasing ill-fitting furniture and wasting your money on unnecessary items. It also helps save money by making sure you have a theme for your room, or a set colour scheme, this means you won’t be buying bits willy-nilly and then deciding you don’t want to use them because they aren’t really ideal.

The bed is the focal point of any bedroom and it’s always best to invest in a good bed for your health and of course for a good night’s sleep. If you can’t afford to buy a new one, you could purchase bed parts and just invest in a new comfortable mattress. You can create a luxurious canopy-style bed by draping material from the ceiling and you can make your own spare duvet covers by sewing sheets together and attaching buttons. It’s always handy to have spare bed linen. Another way to customise your bed is to purchase a second hand headboard or even make your own. You can make a headboard from an old door, once it’s sanded down and varnished or painted, you’ll be surprised how professional it can look. Building your own headboard can take up a lot of time and if you are busy you can look for good second hand finds at car boot sales or on the internet.

Your bedroom is your refuge when you get home from work and want to relax so it’s important to keep it as uncluttered as possible. Make sure you remove all paperwork, diaries or other work-related things to avoid your bedroom turning into your second office. Have a good clean out and find store things away that you don’t use every day. Storage needn’t be expensive, you can purchase plastic boxes for next to nothing to go underneath your bed, or you could even grab some cardboard boxes from your local supermarket, they’re going under the bed so no one will see! You can also purchase special vacuum bags for spare duvets to be stored so they don’t collect dust, the vacuum bags suck your duvet into a small size so it can be stored away hardly taking up any room.

Working from a budget can help you create personalised pieces instead of buying generic high-street furniture or spending large sums of money on designer furniture. This will make your room more personalised and cosy.