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Awnings For Decks Increase Outdoor Living Space

October 12th, 2011

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Awnings attached to a home create a shaded environment over a patio or deck. These types of awnings are installed onto the side of the home and available as either retractable or stationary depending on the area and shade requirements. Awnings for decks are also available in either aluminum or cloth, depending on the durability needed and price range preferred. Awnings placed over the outdoor recreational areas of a deck or awning increases the amount of time spent in the area since the covering creates a cool, protected area out of direct sunlight.

Awnings for decks are available as stationary or retractable. Installed stationary awnings are one unit that does not move. Once the awning is in place, it stays in that shape and size. While this type of awning is convenient over a deck or patio, some view it as a poor choice for home resale. Retractable awnings for decks and patios are also installed directly only to the home, however the main difference is the awning is able to move and retracted into the housing unit attached to the side of the home. The main benefit of this type of awning is that you are able to control when the awning is open and the amount of shade needed. The ability to retract the awning also decreases the risk of damage since the awning has the ability to retract during high winds, heavy rains and other dangerous weather conditions.

Evaluating awning types and styles presents the decision of whether an aluminum style of awning or cloth version is the best option. Aluminum awnings for decks and patios have increase durability against rain and wind. These awnings do not tear, which means less damage maintenance is required. The aluminum style are available in both the retractable and stationary styles, however they are more expensive and most often found covering small areas due to the cost. The cloth style of awnings creates a cool, shaded area at a lower cost than the aluminum variety making them more practical for covering large areas. Cloth awnings for decks require more maintenance as they easily damage and tear in high winds or during hazardous weather conditions such as hail. Many recommend purchasing cloth awnings as retractable to limit damage as they can be closed when the conditions are present.

Aaron Flores owns and operates http://www.awningsfordecks.net

Living in Small Spaces: How to Make it Work

September 13th, 2011

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Don’t let the small size of an RV or mobile home put you off. There are lots of ways to make the most of living in a small space.

Firstly, it seems that many RV dwellers are alike in the fact that they really don’t spend much time inside. While they value having the cover quarters to sleep and bathe in, most spend the day under their awning, or out and about exploring whatever community they are staying in. It is obviously easiest to spend more time outdoors when you’re in a warm climate, but considering that warm climates are the usual destination for RVers, this shouldn’t be a problem.

In a smaller space, you need to maximize efficiency. This isn’t usually hard in RV’s, as they are built with plenty of storage niches and double-purpose furniture – like tables that turn into beds, and cupboards in every tiny empty space available. You can help minimize clutter by assigning a place for everything, and putting things away as soon as you’re done with them. Also, make sure your appliances aren’t redundant. In a smaller kitchen, there might not be room to put a microwave, toaster oven and toaster all on the counter. Choose which appliances are most important to you, and consider getting rid of the rest. Do you need a food processor and a blender? Probably not.

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Also, consider putting all your electronic equipment into niches or cupboards. On counters and tabletops, electronics can take up so much space, and become the visual focal point of the room. To further minimize the spatial impact of electronics, consider things like TVs with built in DVD players, and other two-in-one appliances.

Consider that cupboards as storage space will make your RV appear far more tidy than if storage is on open shelves. Consider this when you are choosing a model, or making any renovations to your RV.

With a little conscious effort, you can make the most of living in a small space, and enjoy RV living to its full potential!

Create An Inviting Living Space With Awnings & Canvas Blind

September 6th, 2011

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For many years’ awnings and canvas blinds have been the best answers to providing warmth, character and protection to homes and any commercial buildings. Retractable awnings and beautifully decorated canvas blinds date back as far as the ancient Syrian and Egyptian civilizations. Back then and to this day retractable awnings were used for their stalls and as canopies for the market areas. Canvas blinds create a more enclosed area completely protecting the stall. Today similar applications exist for outside areas of cafes or restaurants. Come wind or rain a canvas blind surrounds the outside patio protecting your home or outside dining area.

Generally awnings are constructed from sturdy materials which ensure they are strong, durable and have high wind tolerance. There are even retractable awnings constructed to resist harsh storms and hold snow loads. There are many types of awnings to suit your needs and wants from aluminium awnings to retractable awnings, lateral arm awnings, side or drop arm awnings, portable pop-up canopies and shade sails. Canvas blinds are great for large areas and can be personalised with exquisite decorative illustrations by the home owner or company.

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The structure of the awning, retractable or not, is usually a woven canvas of acrylic cotton or polyester fabric stretched over a light-weight construction of aluminium, iron or steel. Up until the 19th century these light-weight structures were made of timber, which one can still have made on request, but these are scarce as their shelf life is shortened and they are not as strong as modern designsed . In areas with heavy snow fall it is recommended to have retractable awnings constructed of an aluminium structure with aluminium sheeting.

The fabrics can be decorated with acrylic paint. Commercial spaces such as street cafés and sidewalk shops can personalise their awnings easily by painting or printing their logo or company names onto the awnings. Columns of awnings along a sidewalk or a colourful collection of canvas blinds create a European feeling which radiates great street energy for the pedestrians. Columns of awnings are more commonly known as canopies.

Awnings are great to protect windows from letting in too much sun or cold and add that finishing touch to a home or commercial space. Retractable awnings create shade and allow you to let in a bit more light or open up the view to create a more spacious feel to the house, cafe or shop. 

Awning Warehouse is supported by a strong well managed organisation with experienced consultants and knowledgeable technical staff.  We have a range of awnings in a variety of colours, sizes and styles to suit any home or business application. Our range of commercial and home awnings include canvas fold arm awnings, canvas blinds, polycarbonate canopies, home patio awnings, aluminium awnings, canvas awnings and louvre awnings.

 

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Decorate Your Living Room With Mission Futon Sofa

August 28th, 2011

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If you want a sofa bed which is not only a great space saver, but also meets all your comfort and fashion requirements, Mission Futon is exactly what you are looking for. Futons are great way to decorate your living room as they are the modern alternative to a conventional sofa-bed.

Mission futon sofas are well known for their versatility, functionality and the beauty they add to the room. They are available in different sizes, designs and style, which compliment well with all kinds of living rooms. Futons have many advantages as it a furniture piece which can be used for both comfortable seating and for a good night’s sleep.

When buying a futon there are few considerations, the foremost being where you want to place the futon. If the answer is living room, then you need to look for a sofa bed futon which can be comfortable both during the day and night. One needs to first understand that a futon is actually a cotton padded mattress used for sleeping either on the floor or on a raised frame. After choosing the right kind of mattress, select a base frame which is convenient for folding and unfolding.

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For a full size futon, bi-fold frame style is the best. As the bi-fold frame utilizes the longer length of the mattress, it folds the mattress only once, providing a larger seating and sleeping space. But no matter how you sleep or sit and whether you’re after a bed or a sofa, it’s important that the futon sits on a slatted frame.

For a natural fiber mixes of the futon, wooden bases compliment it the best. Though there are metal frames also available, wood frames have more options to offer with variety in designs, color and different structures to suit your home interiors. There are futon beds with storage space options as well, which can be of good advantage to small living space.

The best way to make your living room livelier is by covering the futon with attractive mattress covers. They can be further accessorized with cushions and small pillows which are great sofa bed add-ons. The covers can be easily changed when you want to use the futon as bed in the night.

The only reason why mission style futons are so popular for modern home furniture is their versatility. They can be used for all kind of rooms including the living room and bedroom. Its ability to easily convert itself from a sofa to bed and vice versa, makes it a good option for those looking for economical furniture and better space management. Also they are very attractive and easy to maintain with unbeatable simplicity.

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Fulltime RV Living: Choosing The Best Mobile Accommodation

August 18th, 2011

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Be it suburbia or the outdoors, lifestyle is very much influenced by our personality, our needs, and — perhaps most of all — our budget. Fortunately, in affluent countries like Australia, the diverse range of mobile accommodation options allows us to travel virtually anywhere we choose both comfortably and economically.

What suits me, though, is not necessarily going to be your first choice, nor are your preferences likely to match those of your close friends or relatives. Result is, all segments of the camping and RV markets are doing quite nicely.

Of course, at the budget end of the accommodation spectrum, tents are always high on the short-list of options, particularly for lovers of true outdoor freedom. On the other hand there are those who simply must have a few creature comforts, while still maintaining some degree of independence. This latter group is likely to opt for either a fully appointed caravan/travel trailer, or motorhome.

For the rest of us, somewhere along that cost/comfort scale our ideal niche is there to be found. Keep in mind, however, “ideal” is really a sneaky way of saying “acceptable compromise”. After all, no matter what your choice — tent, tent trailer, camper trailer, caravan, campervan, or motorhome — compromise will be necessary between the key deciding factors of cost, comfort, self-sufficiency and mobility. The trap is, only you can balance that mix!

Nevertheless, to help you identify your personal niche, here are a few of the essential differences between the popular options among nomadic travellers today:

Tent

Camping under canvas has always attracted a strong (and growing) band of devotees. Tents are relatively inexpensive, available in a vast range of sizes and complexities, and allow the outdoor lover to retain complete freedom, flexibility and mobility.

With tenting, though, the biggest drawbacks are the time it takes to get your camp set up, and the relative vulnerability to weather extremes. Together with sleeping, cooking and other equipment, a lot of vehicle space is required, and frequent changes of location become quite a chore with daily set-ups and pack-ups.

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Tent Trailer

Moving up the budgetary scale, tent trailers might be your next consideration. These are essentially a small trailer with a built-on, collapsible frame-tent. Generally, they are more robust than regular tents, far easier to erect, and your bed (and some floor area) is raised above the ground. With a raft of optional awnings and add-ons, a tent trailer can become a canvas castle!

Keep in mind, though, towing a trailer of any kind does impact, to some degree, on campsite accessability, although heavy-duty and “off-road” models minimise this effect (especially if towed by a 4×4).

Another advantage is the freeing up of most of your vehicle load space, although you should also anticipate a quantum jump up the financial scale. (But if you already own a sturdy box-trailer, it may be adaptable.)

Camper Trailer

Even a low-spec camper trailer represents a further — significant! — hike in potential outlay over tent trailers (though the huge second-hand market is worth exploring). Even so, you stand to gain a considerable boost in comfort levels, particularly for long-term camps or extended touring.

Certainly, camper trailers still require setting up in camp, but this is a fairly quick and painless operation. Towing, too, remains reasonably stress-free considering their low profile and lighter weight compared with full-size caravans. Even so, bush mobility and manoeuvrability does suffer over tent or tent trailer outfits. And don’t forget those extra costs, such as insurance, registration, and increased fuel consumption.

Motorhome

For long-term or fulltime nomadic lifestyles, a full-size motorhome provides optimum comfort, convenience and all-round security. No towing is involved, while driving and parking is a breeze (except in very narrow streets and parking lots). Making camp, and moving off in the morning, is the easiest of all possible options.

Their main disadvantage is the high cost (in motorhome rather than campervan configuration), and the fact that every time you move — even to the store for milk or bread — you have to pack-up your “home”. And if repairs become necessary out on the road, you may be faced with motel costs.

Little brother of the motorhome, the campervan, has a similar set of pros and cons but is far less expensive to buy and operate, and considerably easier to get about in. For two people they represent an excellent all-round compromose for long-term touring, but get very “tight around the shoulders” for a fulltime lifestyle.

Caravan

For the best balance of all between space, comfort and security, it’s hard to beat a reasonable size caravan/travel trailer. For lengthy stays at a “base camp”, while getting out and about in your car or 4×4, they are ideal. There are sizes, makes and models to suit most family needs and all budgets. And the pre-loved market is endless.

Here again, though, mobility on backtracks can be greatly curtailed (even with some of the 4×4-rated rigs), and generally speaking, driving is more tiring, costly and slower. Visits to major towns, with tricky parking or tight turn-arounds, often become a real pain in the tailpipe.

So what do I recommend? Well, unfortunately there’s no simple answer! For example, depending on our plans, our camping and travelling alternates between lightweight touring (sleeping in our 4×4), and towing our home — a 16 foot caravan. Every so often, we use a canvas tent for lengthier bush camps while visiting the high country.

To my mind, there is no “one-size-fits-all” solution. But if you’re planning to embark on a fulltime traveling lifestyle, my advice would be to identify — and carefully examine — your personal needs and aspirations, then set yourself up to suit the destinations and activities of most interest.

Best part is, you have plenty of options.

The Goals of Green Living (and How Retractable Awnings Can Help)

July 11th, 2011

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What do you want when you go green?

People can rattle off any number of reasons:

Saving money on energy

Signaling social conscience

Becoming more sustainable

Participating in social and community events

Going green isn’t a trend; it’s a lifestyle choice. Like any other lifestyle choice, green living is about establishing priorities and determining how you can achieve them.

Retractable awnings are a surprisingly pragmatic option. Some reasons are obvious, like reduced electricity use (and lower electricity bills). Others are less apparent – like using retractable awnings in xeriscaping yards and lowering the amount of time indoors.

The biggest reason to go green almost always comes down to money. Especially when times get troubled, people look for creative ways to save a penny. Energy bills are some of the largest monthly expenses for both homes and businesses, so saving energy saves money.

Retractable awnings block sunlight before it reaches the exterior of a building. Along with being shady, this means that the heat from sunlight never reaches the building – which means that the inside of the building doesn’t heat up as much. This can lower indoor heat gain anywhere from eight to 20 degrees and lower air conditioning use by 25% or more. According to a 2007 study by the Professional Awning Manufacturers Association, that reduction in electricity use can translate into hundreds of dollars a year. While that’s an easy choice for sunny climates like Phoenix, San Diego, and Houston, even northeastern cities – not known for blazing sun or hot summers – saw hundreds of dollars in savings because of how expensive electric rates are.

Retractable awnings are a green product because of lower energy use and, therefore, cost savings. That’s really enough for a simplified, more sustainable lifestyle. But for the true environmentalists, there is another thing to consider: the modest electricity reductions from retractable awnings save anywhere from 10,000 to 20,000 pounds of CO2 production per year for an average household (according to calculations from TerraPass). A smaller carbon footprint is a big deal for a lot of green households.

The most important part of “green living” is the living. Going green means a fundamental shift in how people look at daily lives: reducing consumption, focusing on local interests, developing an appreciation for nature. Retractable awnings can be a small but useful part of this by making it easier to enjoy being outside in two ways:

Protecting from glare and UV rays

Lowering temperatures in the shade

Moving outside reduces indoor light use, lessens the amount of time spent on high-consumption equipment like computers and TVs, and can even lower usage of climate control systems.

From a landscaping perspective, retractable awnings can provide valuable shade over important areas of the yard. Shade reduces evaporation, which, in turn, decreases the amount of water required to maintain a yard. Shade gardens and xeriscaping (using native plants) are both lower consumption than ornamental gardens or even grass turf, and retractable awnings – which can use sun sensors automatically adjust to allow the appropriate amount of light – simplify yard maintenance.

Part of green living is an awareness not just of what one personally uses, but where those products come from.

Retractable awning manufacturers are increasingly adopting green techniques. Some things to look for are basic recycling programs, energy efficiency measures like natural lighting, and waste control.

For example, Sunbrella® – one of the largest awning fabric manufacturers in the world – uses nearly waste-free manufacturing processes and is actively pursuing ISO environmental certifications for its manufacturing facilities. Italian-based Para® offers a special fabric line, Tempotest®, which is Ecotest® certified. Ecotest® certifications guarantee that a certified product doesn’t contain harmful elements and is compatible with the natural environment.

Where awning components are manufactured can have an even bigger effect on their environmental footprint. Both North American and European manufacturers must adhere to stringent environmental regulations for manufacturing plants, which lowers their overall consumption, pollution, and waste. Lower cost manufacturers in Asia (especially China), however, have lax or nonexistent environmental controls, which contributes to a lot of manufacturing pollution.

Going green with retractable awnings has the bonus, then, of better quality because of better manufacturing standards. It also gives you more options – like motors, sun sensors, wind and rain sensors, remote controls and adjustable an optional adjustable pitch – which make retractable awnings easier to use. The easier an awning is to use, the more likely it is to be used consistently, and the more you’ll save on energy.

Ultimately, going green is about making simple, daily choices. Putting up retractable awnings is one of those simple choices that can help make your overall lifestyle greener.

Elite Futon Cover Sets on Shikibuton Glamorizes the Living Room

April 27th, 2011

Tropical Futon covers befit a futon mattress for it is best during the day and comfortable during the night. Decorative sheet sets are also suitable futon covers. By the way, what is a futon?

Is it a day bed, a sofa bed or a couch? A futon as Americans call it is a shikibuton, meaning mattress to Japanese. The American concept however has expanded to mean a sofa or couch during the day and a sleeping space at night.

Futon is a living room as well as bedroom furniture. The refreshing property originating from an Eastern culture makes it popular among the Americans. It provides a novel home furnishing idea.A floral futon cover adds to the refreshing property of a futon.

The market for futon remains strong to students and apartment dwellers saving on space, aside from the fact that it is inexpensive. It is an ideal space for guest and convenient to move outdoors for any beneficial use.

There have been a lot of improvements on the futon furniture as well as the mattress since it became popular in the 70′s. Today, futons are made of hard woods from oak to mahogany. The mattress from plain materials now comes in vibrant colors and choice fabrics. With tropical futon cover, it can turn an entire room into a new look quickly and economically.

A day bed is different from a futon because a day bed has a headboard constructed differently. It resembles a couch. For the day bed, the back of the couch serves as the headboard. For a futon, the back portion is actually the mattress folded to form a couch, whereas, the mattress of a day bed does not fold.

A sofa bed is a sofa with built-in bed. The bed is designed to fold into and out of the sofa to transform it from a couch or a loveseat into a bed. This provides a great alternative to a guest room by allowing a living room to turn into a place for overnight guest.

Sofa beds come in variety of style. Like a futon, a sofa bed may fold down from the back, or the seat may fold to reveal a frame and mattress. They come in different sizes. Elite futon cover is necessary to protect and make elegant the mattress.

Thicker mattress without spring is better if the futon will serve as bed and a couch. For a more comfortable sleep, thinner mattress may be topped with heavy foam or mattress pads and toppers. Futon mattress comes in different sizes, such as twin, full, and queen.

To protect the life of the mattress, buy at least one futon cover. Opt for one that is machine washable. Cotton sheet sets and other fine bed linens are also available in appropriate sizes. Some are decorative befitting a washable futon cover while others require dry cleaning. Washable futon covers are more convenient as they can be easily tossed in the washing machine.

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The Complete French Country Home: Living Rooms

January 10th, 2011

The living room is probably the most used or second most used room in the house, vying for top billing with the kitchen. Some homes have formal living rooms, as well as a more casual room for daily use, some have more of a a “great room” concept. Either way, a living room usually has more floor space than other rooms in the house. This makes it a fun room to consider when it comes to decor. There are several elements discussed in this article that may or may not be present in your living room. You can adapt some of the ideas here for use in other rooms of the house as well: Mantel: A mantel is a great place to start the discussion of the French Country living room, since it is often chosen as a major focal point. Mantels in French Country decor can be very austere and imposing, or extremely ornate.

Material are usually wood, but one can find mantels made of stone such as limestone. Stone mantles usually have a “bleached” appearance, and look almost like an old world hearth. Many wood mantels have ornate carving. These heavily carved mantels benefit from simpler displays so that the focus can remain on the intricacies already present in the piece. Seating: Choosing the seating that will be incorporated in the living room is the most important choice for the rooms’ use and look. In a very formal living room, which will be used less often, or for more formal settings, French sofas and love-seats may be a consideration. These pieces are delicately formed around wooden and steel frames and then covered with fabric and edging materials such as cording.

They are usually raised on high legs, and the upholstery is patterned or floral. For a more typical living room, couches and seating need to be comfortable and long lasting, but beautiful at the same time. Leather couches and sofas are a great way to fulfill both of these desires. Leather can be purchased with a distressed patina, giving it the appearance of age. A rich dark leather is usually chosen and warmed with the addition of wooden supports and brass hardware. Many French country couches feature upholstery tacks. The same description apply to single chairs found in the living room. They should mimic the design of the couches. Usually the chairs found in the center of the seating area are oversized and roomy, sometimes accompanied by an ottoman.

Smaller accent chairs can be used against walls or windows, in a small reading nook, or with a desk. Coffee Tables: Coffee tables came from the tradition of moving with your guests to another area of you home after a meal in the dining room. In the French Country look, coffee tables can be used to display items while remaining functional, since these tables are usually quite large. The traditional coffee table is rectangular, and there are many choices of woods and finishes. A large square coffee table is an interesting alternative. In any case these coffee tables tend to be low lying.

They may have plain tops, be knotted and distressed, or even be hinged with brass eaves that drop down to adjust size. In a more formal living room, a coffee table can still be used. You may want to consider a glass table with wrought iron, bronze, or gilded frame for the more delicate appearance of formal living room furniture. Your French Country Living Room is a place for the family and your guests to gather and relax. Be assured that all of your decorating efforts will pay off in years of enjoyment of this vital area of your home.

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Glass rectangular table in the modern office, living room or dining room by Fiam

December 29th, 2010

Italian furniture house Fiam blurring the boundary between art and furniture from this new modern glass table . Atlas is a sculptural design table to appreciate both for aesthetic and practical. Tempered glass table top is supported by sections of glass, designed and carved in the shapely legs that will make you swoon! This contemporary glass table is square or rectangular structures in various heights and sizes, ideal as a contemporary coffee table, desk or a delicious dramatic dining room table. You can even slightly curved glass table top, for added interest. Aqua-colored glass is a very neutral shade that will suit any style of space. Check out this elegant and artistic in the table Fiam .

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Contemporary living room furniture | Living Room ideas

December 27th, 2010

Which color scheme should I choose for my living room”, is the question that many of you might want to ask. While working on the interior painting project, your interior designer will suggest you a number of color schemes and painting ideas enough to confuse you. Living room is the most important area of your house apart from the exteriors which need to be well designed and decorated. After all they create the first impression on anyone entering you house. While bedrooms remain the private area commonly designed according to individual choices, designing of living rooms always has mixed opinions. So to ensure that you don’t end up choosing a wrong color scheme for the living area of your house, here are some useful tips for you. Wondering how to choose the color schemes for living rooms, which are the best color schemes for small living rooms, which color is the best wall color for living room, how to color the focal wall? Well, you can find answers to these and many such questions in the following paragraphs.Monochromatic themes of blue and grays are very popular, and ideal for smaller spaces whether it comes to kitchen, bathroom, living or bedroom wall color ideas. However, if you want to create an elegant and modern looking interior space then pick this color. Dark gray and black when combined together, can make a bathroom and living room space look elegant. With some steel bathroom accessories or black gadgets with gray wall colors for living room can make your interior look elegant and sophisticated. You can also try this interior paint color and idea. For living room wall color schemes, paint three walls light gray, one wall black, on this wall paint colorful blobs.When it comes to choosing paint colors for the house, there are a number of things that you should keep in mind. Firstly, the room colors and combination that you opt for will define the look that you want your room to exhibit. So, the choice of interior painting colors will depend on whether you want to give your room a classy look or a modern look or a sophisticated look. Secondly, each and every color lends a particular mood to the room. For example, bright colors such as red are believed to add energy to the surroundings while cool colors like blue make the room atmosphere relaxing and comfortable. Depending upon the mood that you want in the room, you select the interior wall paint colors. And lastly, the most important thing to consider, your own personal choice in colors. So, if green and blue color combination is your choice, then go for it. Need some more ideas on best paint colors for your house? Simply, scroll down…Living room is the first place people see when they enter our house. So, be very careful while selecting living room color schemes, as first impressions are very important. Living rooms are used for a variety of activities such as socializing, watching TV, spending time with the family, etc. Bright colors like red, orange, dark green, maroon, brown and gray make a good choice for a living room as these colors make the room look warm and intimate, perfect for carrying on your social activities.
Best Paint Colors for Bedroom For most of us, bedrooms are our personal sanctuaries, where we can just relax and unwind after a grueling and tiring day. This makes bedroom wall colors like blue, light green, white and grays an appropriate choice as these colors lend tranquility and sereneness to the environment. When it comes to bedroom colors always go in for cool, soothing colors. Warm and bright colors like red and orange should be avoided. best Paint Colors for Dining Room The dining room should look very inviting, warm and comfortable. The dining room colors should be such that your guests feel welcome in the room. If you have planned a traditional décor for your dining room with a wooden dining table, choose bright colors such as red and yellow on the walls. One dining room paint color that looks good, irrespective of whether the room is big or small, is golden. It lends the dining room very cozy, yet royal look. Some other colors which go very well in dining rooms are copper, orange and all earthy colors like brown, gray, terracotta and forest green. You may read further on choosing interior paint colors. Some colors to be avoided in a dining room are pink, blue, purple and violet as they are believed to be appetite suppressants. Best Paint Colors for Kitchen Similar to the dining room, the paint colors for kitchens should be stimulating and cheerful. Red, yellow, orange and all other warm colors are very well suited for kitchens. The choice of kitchen paint colors depend upon the colors of the shelves, cabinets and appliances in the kitchen as well. So, if majority of the appliances are silver, an off white and aqua color scheme will go very well in such a kitchen. Best Paint Colors for Bathroom Dark colors should be avoided in bathrooms as they can make them look very small. Yellow is a good choice for painting bathroom walls, especially if it gets enough natural lighting. Yellow lends a cheery, natural, sunshine glow to the bathroom. Cool colors such as blue, light green and white are some of the other choices for bathrooms as they give it a very soothing and relaxing atmosphere.

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