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5 Common Problems Of A Living Room And How To Deal With Them

by Trish



Let’s just admit that fact that the living room is the most attacked room in the house. Even the most efficient of living rooms, come with their own set of seemingly minor, but surprisingly nerve-wracking problems. Like they say, knowledge is power. Therefore, power lies in knowing what problems you are likely to encounter in your-otherwise-tastefully-done living area. We give you five common problems of the living room and of course, simple ways to deal with each of them.


1)   Overflowing everything!

It’s only for so long that you can go on being clinical, before you finally learn to desensitize yourself to the living area turned dumpster. However, a bit of a system is important, it makes existence simpler. For clothes, go for a built in walk-in closet, they eliminate the need to fold clothes at the same time allow you to keep things organized and within your reach. As for books and toys, use big shoe boxes or cartons, and since you have the suggested walk-in closet, you know where to put these boxes. Or, you can intelligently fill up the little spaces all over your house, like the space between two stairs (if you have an indoor staircase), the inside of a coffee or a dining table, etc.

2)   Old furniture with sentimental value

Be it your husband’s beloved cabinet from his FRAT days, or your grandma’s favorite chair from an era long forgotten, if it’s ugly and falling apart, it HAS TO get out. There’s one simple solution that lets you keep the nostalgic mementos yet doesn’t mock your exquisite taste. Recycle. That’s right; it’s eco-friendly, cheap and very intelligent. Recycle the old, chipped, wobbly stuff and reshape it to something more stylish and acceptable. Such an efficiently achieved win-win, no?

3)   A sofa that’s falling apart

It’s fun to see the kids perform circus-like antics on your sofa in the moment of it. But much later, you can almost hear hindsight laugh at you, right in your face. That exotic looking sofa, looks anything but exotic now; thanks to the frayed ends, dulled upholstery, weirdly clumped padding and whatnot. If you know that there’s a great likelihood of you walking down that lane, simply use some dark colored, weather- resistant covers to conceal the dirty sofas. Or, if you’re up for a little extra expense, go for a good quality dark colored leather sofa. It’s easy to clean, long-lasting and works with almost any home décor style.

4)   Bad lighting

Dull, boring white lights do nothing except remind you of a hospital corridor, thus making you feel equally hopeless. Shift to ambient lights, which can be adjusted to go with the mood, be it a quiet relaxed evening, or a classy dinner party, or a home transformed into a club! Use elegant chandeliers or vintage lamps or quirky fixtures to add some more style. Also, ensure that your house allows as much natural light to enter as possible. This helps you not only cut down your electricity consumption during the day, but also feel less guilty about spending on something more creative.

5)   Wrong flooring

Flooring is the one thing in the house that goes through maximum strain. Not to mention, replacing flooring takes quite a toll on the pockets too. Thus, we are left with only two viable options, carpeting the whole area or room specific flooring. Before you consider redoing the flooring of your house, try to consider what goes best for which room. The living room faces maximum foot traffic. Thus, laminates and hardwood flooring form excellent choices. Thanks to their elegant appearance, stain resistance, low-maintenance and durability, they look good even after aging, thus serving as a good long-term investment.

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Guest blogger Sophia Easton works for Leather Creations as a blogger and likes writing articles focusing on various aspects of a home’s interiors.

Filed Under: Furniture, Home Decor, Home Improvement Tagged With: books, Common Problems, flooring, Lighting, living room, old furniture, Overflowing, toys

Bizarre & Creative Examples of Street Furniture from Around the World

by Trish

Street furniture can be seen everywhere within the world. Every city has a mailbox or telephone pole or that of a phone booth or even one of those benches that you can sit and rest on. These are the standard fare when travelling to any place in the world, so they really aren’t that special when seeing them.

Unless of course you see something that is more than just street furniture…

In many cases, these bizarre examples of street furniture are done for a purpose, usually to showcase a creative flair by someone or owner of a residence or storefront. Sometimes these examples are taken from that of popular culture, everything from music to that of video games and science fiction. For instance, a design studio in Argentina created street furniture that was done in the shapes made popular by the classic video game, Tetris.

tetris recyclable street furniture

These pieces were commissioned by the local recycling company and were done by showcasing trash and rubbish within the actual cubes. Not only was this done with an interesting and unique take on a popular childhood video game for many, it also teaches and stylizes trash, which helps to teach people about how recycling can be beneficial.

Across the pond in America, a local New York artist is redesigning how we look at those boring telephone poles or street signs that people are used to seeing; instead, Brad Downing has taken to the Alice in Wonderland motif, combing the ordinary looks of street furniture with fantastical images, using a technique that makes the signs seem animated.

In Paris, French designer Mathieu Lehanneur has built something called a Digital Bank or Escale Numerique, which is a form of intelligent street furniture. These banks features free wi-fi stations for those with laptops to use or access information about the city using a large display. It’s a bit like a destination hub that can also help lost travellers find their way around.

 

In Korea, several designers are reusing cardboard to create new items, including furniture.

Even signs aren’t spared the uniqueness that comes with a creative endeavour; Tim Delner for instance makes street sign furniture, which is literal furniture made from street signs. There is also the ‘Sand Glass’ traffic lights, which are actual visual hour glass done in the usually familiar green, yellow, or red lights we see at a traffic lights. The difference is that it’s primarily used to help both those speed demons and the slow pokes know when the light is going to change.

Like an hour glass, these lights count down until the next light change, which can be helpful for those who aren’t sure if they have time to make the light or not.

And of course, there’s the ever popular icons of pop culture; several geeks and nerds would love to have the kind of phone booth that is shaped like the famous TARDIS machine from Dr. Who. And while much of these are done for amusement or geekiness or to be helpful, there can be a price with the creative going as far as ‘defacing’ public property.

An artist in Florence, Italy found that out when his funny and often controversial placement of easily removed stickers on public signs in the city cost him about 400 Euros.

The Evolving Designs of Street Furniture

Why is street furniture so popular for modification or changing? The obvious reason is that it’s easily seen; the very public nature of street furniture gives it the perfect publicity to those who go by it. Looking back at the design studio that used Tetris to teach about recycling, people were brought in by the familiarity of the game, especially those who had played it and got the pop culture reference. But along with the familiarity of the video game comes with the very idea of teaching about recycling.

The pieces that are seen within the video game were done in such a way as to showcase the rubbish that sat within, the very centrepiece of the work. A nice visual concept on showing people how recycling can help to make other things.

There is also an amusement factor, of course. In some instances, such as having a TARDIS phone booth, the idea is to share a laugh or a memory with others who also share in your like or love of a certain movie, TV show or book. Thanks to the Internet and that of streaming movie sites, more and more people are discovering classic shows from other countries or from their parents or grandparents generation; this of course just continues to grow a fan base and creative endeavours to express that love.

Dan Whitely has a fascination for street furniture and recently has been working on some intricate street furniture designs for Chris Nangle Furniture.

Filed Under: Furniture Tagged With: artist, bizarre, city, creative, designer, flair, odd, street furniture, street sign furniture, unusual

Redecorating and refurnishing

by The Diva

Do you ever feel like just redecorating? I get that urge every once in a while. Certainly more often than I’m able to afford to redecorate I’m sure.

My brother and his wife apparently are going through redecorating mode. They just sent an email full of photos of their new living room. I guess over the last few weeks they repainted the living room, got new curtains or window dressings and replaced their old furnishings with some very nice looking French furniture.

Their living room has a very formal look now, but then it always did have a formal look. They use their den for more informal gatherings or for watching TV, their living room is for getting together with visitors and entertaining.

I can’t wait to go and see their new furniture in person.

Filed Under: Furniture, Home and family, Home Improvement, Items to Try Tagged With: brother, curtains, den, drapes, family, formal, french furniture, living room, new furniture, old furniture, redecorate, visit, visitors, window dressings

Keeping a leather couch clean

by The Diva

I’m trying to figure out how to clean my leather couches. I’ve had them for about six years – maybe longer and well .. when we first got them I used to clean them regularly with the cleaning fluid that came with them, but of course I ran out of that stuff and never replaced it and slowly slacked off in my cleaning of the leather surfaces.

I think that was a big mistake. Not only does that couch look kind of beat up and aged (to some degree) but I think there’s a stain in one area so now I need to try to remove a leather stain. That’s what I get for slacking off! If I get the couch clean and looking good again I’m going to clean it regularly again so that it never looks like this again.

Do you have a leather couch? Do you try to clean it regularly too?

Filed Under: A clean home, Furniture, Home and family, Home Improvement, Items to Try Tagged With: clean, cleaning, cleaning fluid, couch cleaner, leather couch, leather stain, regular cleaning, stain, stain remover

Do you ever go to open houses just to look around?

by The Diva

This past weekend my husband and I decided to go to a few open houses being held at some homes that are up for sale in our neighborhood.

We aren’t thinking of selling our home or moving – not just yet anyway … but we were curious as to how the home owners had renovated and decorated their homes.

One open house we visited was in a home that’s very similar to ours in design. Like us – they had knocked down the walls in the entry hallway, and the walls separating the living room, dinning room and main hallway in order to create an open living room dining room area. The only big difference was that they hadn’t taken out hte stairway hallway as we did. We felt that our main floor looked a little bigger or more open than the home we were in.

Another house that we visited was totally modern – stark white walls, white furnishings and just about everything stainless steel in the kitchen – including the Hansgrohe faucet. The house was a little too modern for my tastes, but I enjoyed looking around.

My husband and I are still renovating our home. Actually our renovations are stalled … so visiting a few open houses might have helped motivate us to finish our renovations and gave me some ideas for how we might decorate once we’re finally done our renovations … well if we ever manage to finish!

Do you ever go to open houses to just look around and get ideas?

Filed Under: Appliances, Furniture, Home and family, Home Improvement, House and Home, Items to Try, Real Estate, Renovating Tagged With: decor, decorate, for sale, home, house, ideas, interior design, look around, open house, renovation

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