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Fireplaces Can Be Seriously Cool

by Trish

There is something truly magical about a functional fireplace in the living room of a family home. You just seem to gravitate towards this feature as the heat and flames capture the entire room’s imagination. It makes you think about years gone by, when you were a youngster on vacation, or maybe visiting your grandparents for Christmas. You dare not get too close, but you can’t resist and eventually feel the warm glow against your skin. Fireplaces seem to be making a renaissance in modern homes, and they come in all shapes and sizes. Here we take a look at the practical reasons why you should think about fireplaces when you next get the home improvement bug in your system.

 Great In Bad Weather Conditions

Fire Angel

Whether your fireplace is set up to burn wood or coal, it is totally independent on external power sources. For some reason, power cuts tend to be more frequent during the winter months. Instead of being huddled around a solitary candle, you can be as warm as toast in front of your beautifully flaming fireplace. Don’t be surprised if you hear a knock on your door though, the neighbors will probably be queuing up for a slice of the action.

Multifunctional Options

Some fireplaces are designed so that they can power a cooking stove as well as heat your home nicely. You can make a lovely winter stew in the morning and keep it simmering for days as you smile, knowing the gas or electricity bill will not be affected. You can pretend to be on an exploring trip with your kids and get hold of some marshmallows on sticks, and heat up some hot chocolate on the stove.

Ambience With a Warm Smile

1991 X-mas

As we have already mentioned, the fireplace is one of those features that just keeps on giving. It is a living entity in your front or back room and your entire family will wonder how on earth they managed without it before. Imagine the scene at next Christmas Eve, your children and faithful dog all curled up around the fireplace as ‘Santa’ carefully hangs the festive stockings, pure magic!

Form with Economic Functionality

As well as the beauty of your new focal point, you can look forward to lower fuel bills in the immediate future. If your fireplace is a standalone model, it will happily heat your front or back room for the price of a bag of coal or wood every week or so. If you connect the fireplace up to your heating duct system, it will move the heat around your home. You will soon recoup the cost of installing the unit. If you can install or design a fireplace that heats your home and also cooks your food, you will be taking a big step towards becoming non-dependant on the big utility companies that hike up the charges whenever they see fit. In the summertime, you can clean out the furnace and the fireplace will still add a touch of class to your living room.

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Today’s guest post is courtesy Mark Whinehouse, a dealer of marble in New York. Home renovation is an issue very close to his heart and wishes to have a fireplace for his home. When he is in the peacuful confines of his home, he lets his creative juices flow and writes about home improvement.

Filed Under: Appliances, Home Improvement Tagged With: bad weather, family, Fireplace, flames, heat, home, warm, warmth

Electricity Can Kill – Be Safe In Your Home And Garden

by Trish



Electricity is a wonderful thing and it can bring us heat and light, and even power our favorite home appliances. But it can also be dangerous when not respected or maintained properly. Even a badly wired plug can cause instant death if you are unlucky enough to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. We should be vigilant in the family home, especially with young children. Here we talk about ways to make your house as safe as possible as far as electricity is concerned.


Child Friendly

It can be heartbreaking to read about an infant who was electrocuted when he stuck a fork into an electrical socket. Kids are very curious and this type of tragedy happens very often these days. Why take the risk, just install a plastic safety cover on all of your plug sockets. Do the same for your extension sockets because you never know when tiny hands might start to pry.

Overload

Try not to add too many plugs to your input sockets, they can cause a power balance and possibly even an electrical fire. Try to employ some extension leads or ask your local electrician to add some extra electric outlets. Test the surface temperature, if the plug feels warm, you should turn the switch off immediately.

Cord Condition

Check all of your appliance cords to see what type of condition they are in. even your hifi system can cause an electrical fire if the cords are frayed and electrical sparks escape. Any sign of serious wear and tear and you should replace them immediately.

Common Sense

It may seem attractive and tidy to run your extension leads under your carpets, but this is a very dangerous idea in practice. These cables were not designed to have heavy feet walking over them on a regular basis. If you are using too many extension leads, it is time you seriously added to your wall outlets.

Garden Power

One of the most common places for serious electrical accidents is your garden. The lawnmower is the biggest culprit, be extra careful when using one with an electrical cable. There have been many incidents that have resulted in the death of careless gardeners. Always be aware of the location of your electric cable when thrashing around with those sharp blades.

Electrician Checks

It is good practice to ask your local electrician to perform health check of your home every couple of years. You may think he will be touting for business, but he should be able to alert you to any potential electrical nightmares before they ruin your day, or even worse.

Fuse Box

If your lights or appliances stop working, before you do any investigative work, ensure that the power to your fuse box is removed. Many people have had fatal shocks when doing something as simple as changing a light bulb. If you are not comfortable carrying out one of these repairs, you should call on the services of someone who is familiar with electrical maintenance.

Today’s guest post is courtesy Radek Johnson, an electrician by profession. He understands that electricity is a blessing, but also advises people to be careful and not underestimate its devastating effect. He believes that certain good practices like switching off power cords when  not in use go a long way in ensuring safety.

Filed Under: Home and family, Home Improvement Tagged With: child friendly, Common Sense, Cord Condition, Electrician Checks, electricity, Fuse Box, garden, home, Overload

Top US States For The Ultimate Antique Shopping Experience

by Trish

Antique shopping offers great thrills for vintage lovers. If you are searching for special items that you want to add to your collection, America is a wonderful hunting ground. Whether or not shopping is your favorite pastime, there are excellent places in the US where you can quench your thirst for genuine souvenirs.

Oklahoma

The state of Oklahoma consists of several antique shops. There are towns where you can find real antique stores, particularly in Stillwater. There is a store located there that was built in 1894, so just the place itself is historic. Purcell and Ardmore also have intriguing assortments. Old tea collections are available at the Antique Marketplace Tea Room in Duncan, OK.

Tennessee

This state also has a vast collection of antique shops scattered all over. However, antique lovers will truly find Nashville as their greatest source for antiques. From pottery to face jugs and folk art, there is something for every antique collector in the capital city.

Washington

This northwestern US state offers a number of antique shops for everyone. There’s Georgetown, which is famous for old home furnishings and décor. There’s also the Kensington Antique Row in Maryland, which is deemed the first antiques center in the entire metropolitan. Northern Virginia is also a great destination where historic artworks and decorative items can be found. While here, don’t miss the antique mall in Mt. Vernon where over 25 dealers offer striking antique furniture, jewelry, and rugs among others.

Michigan

Detroit, Michigan is where you should be if you want to experience antiques shopping at a flea market. The Royal Oak Farmer’s Market in Detroit becomes an incredible hunting place for collectibles and authentic antiques. There’s also Vogue Vintage in Pleasant Ridge, which is a brilliant shopping spot where large-scale items are found, including bicycles, chairs, and dining room sets.

New York

Greenport is one of the places to visit while in the state. Enthusiasts will find something interesting here to add to their seafaring collection. Southold is another great place to drop by in which features a quieter bunch of shops. The antique doll hospital is located in this town. Another outstanding spot for you is in Locust Valley where inexpensive yet classic items are up for sale.

Texas

If you’re in Texas, drop by at the antique stores in Dallas. The most popular ones here are found in the Dallas Design District, particularly in the Industrial Boulevard, Slocum, and Dragon Street. Note, however, that both Slocum and Dragon Street typically have antique shops that are up for trade only. Nevertheless, you can still find some that allow you to buy antiques especially those with heavy emphasis on English and French designs.

Antiques may be old and timeworn, but to every collector, they will always be valuable and exquisite. On your next treasure hunting, consider the sites mentioned above for a satisfying experience on antique shopping.

Emelina Napolilli has worked as an antique appraiser for the past 7 years. For more great information on shopping in Oklahoma visit chickasawcountry.com.

Filed Under: Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: Antique Shopping, collection, historic, US States

Putting Your Air Conditioner In Condition Before Summer

by Trish

As the days are starting to get longer and the nights shorter, it is only a matter of months before summer sets in. And that means one thing: sweltering temperatures. In such case, the best defense you have against summer’s hot temperatures is none other than a central air-conditioning system. If you have one at home, be sure to include its tune up in your to-do list for spring so that it will be up and running by summer and will work its best to make your home comfortable. Here are the things you should do.

Clean up the exterior condenser

The condenser is the large unit that is usually situated outdoors. Its main role is to regulate the refrigerant’s temperature so that it blows cool air indoors. In order for this component to work properly, it should have unhampered flow of air around it and its fan should also be free of debris. Hence, give the unit some spring cleaning. Remove its fan and wash it with a garden hose. If there is a build up, consider using a mild detergent to remove the debris and douse it with water. Also, clean the area surrounding the condenser. At the most, there should be ample space around the component, so be sure that there are no low-hanging branches, shrubs or other obstructions nearby.

Replace the filter

As a rule of thumb, you should be checking your air conditioner’s filter once a month. This is to ensure that it is not clogged and air is smoothly flowing through the blowing unit, letting the cooling coil to cool up. If you have not checked your AC’s filter and it is already clogged, this can cause the unit to shut down. To avoid that from happening, the best thing you can do is to replace the old filter with a new one. There are many filter grades available in the market so it will not be difficult to find a piece that is compatible with your AC. Be forewarned though that if you use a filter that reduces allergens, you should check it more often as it clogs faster.

Examine the condensate removal system

When your AC is in operation and warm air travel across the cooling coil, condensation happens. Depending on the blower unit of your air-conditioning system, it will deal with condensation in different ways. For example, it may discharge the moisture directly in a drain, or it may redirect the water vapor into a pan beneath the blower where it will just evaporate.

To ensure your AC’s condensate removal system is functioning, take the time to inspect it. If the system has a pump, try moving the float switch that engages the unit to see if it is working. If there is no pump and there is also no drain in the pan, check if it has a float switch. This wired sensor is set at a certain height in the pan and automatically shuts down when water touches it. Hence, ensure it is functioning properly as it serves as your indicator if there are leaks.

Inspect the ductwork

Your air conditioner delivers cool air inside your home through its ductwork, so it is important that these components are unobstructed. Open up the duct registers around the house and be sure that they are free of obstructions that could get inside the ductwork. Next, inspect the ducts running through your basement or attic. At the most, the joints, seams and other connections should be locked tightly together and the ductwork should have no gaps or corrosion where air could leak. If you find any problem spots where air could escape, seal them up with aluminum foil tape. You should also insulate the ductwork to prevent condensation.

If you suspect that there are molds growing in the ducts, it will be best if you contact a professional duct-cleaning company instead of tackling the job yourself. This may entail a little expense, but you can be assured that your AC’s ductwork will be free of molds, keeping your home safe and clean.

This guest post was written by Ericka, an avid write and home improvement enthusiast. She is also a regular contributor for Ace Blocks a Driveways West Lothian Company who specialise in monoblock driveways.

Filed Under: Home Improvement Tagged With: Air Conditioner, central air-conditioning, clean, condensate removal system, condition, ductwork, exterior condenser, filter, summer

Top Tips For Decorating Your Windowsills

by Trish

Curtain'd Window

When thinking about the décor for a room and how to make the most of it, many people won’t really give much thought to the windowsills until the last minute. Often we think in detail about things like where the coffee table should go in relation to the couch, and what colour carpet and wallpaper we want, but will then literally just ‘dump’ a range of left over items onto our windowsills at the end.

It’s no surprise then that often the windowsills are far from the most interesting part of our décor and that often they end up looking cluttered or unattractive. Seeing as your windows are something that can be seen from both inside and outside of the room, this is a decision that should take a lot more time and consideration. Here then we will look at some of the top tips for deciding what to put on your windowsills – you’ll be surprised what a difference it can make to your entire room.

Practicality

Window, Upper St Giles, Norwich

The first thing to think about when choosing items to go on your windowsill is the practicality of having them there. Many of us will have curtains as well as netting on our windows, and will want to be able to reach the handle to let cold air in from time to time. That means we’ll constantly be reaching over our windowsills and rummaging around on them and that any tall or poorly balanced items could easily get knocked over and damaged. If you are going to put items on your windowsill then, ensure that they are resilient enough to survive a fall onto the floor and preferably choose smaller items that aren’t going to get in the way/won’t be liable to fall.

Another consideration here is light, and while the light coming through your window can be very beneficial for your potted plants, it may not be so good for a range of your decorative items and may in fact bleach them over time. If you have anything that has a bold colour and you want to keep it that way – avoid putting it on the windowsill.

Finally, avoid anything on your windowsill that will potentially attract burglars. Remember that anything you put here will essentially be on display to passers by, and you don’t want to put things in temptation’s way if it can be avoided.

Appearance

windowsill

In terms of what looks good on a windowsill it’s definitely normally going to be a matter of ‘less is more’. Clutter this area with lots of different items and it will look busy and crowded and this will mean that none of your items really stand out. On the other hand though, put just a few of your prized possessions on the window sill and you’ll find that they can really make a big impact. Think too about what will look good in this particular position – will people often be facing that window? And will the light from outside enhance them? Crystal items look wonderful in the window for instance as they can refract the light coming through.

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This guest post is submitted by Linda Browns. She enjoys blogging on home improvement and tech related topics. She says home tinting helps in keeping your house safe.

Filed Under: Home Decor, Home Improvement Tagged With: Appearance, decor, decorating, room, tips, Windowsills

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