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Friday, October 3, 2014

What makes a home homey

 I want to start this post by asking myself "what home means to me?".Well home for me is where i can feel cozy and comfortable, it's where i love spending my free time.Home is the place that i'm eager to go to after a long day and just curl into my cozy blanket, and feel complete happiness for a bit.On the other hand home isn't always about where you at but with whom.
 The second question would be "what makes a home homey?" I will answer this question with 6 hacks for home.

 Find the perfect sofa. It doesn't have to be expensive or a designers but comfortable. It has to make you feel comfy pay attention in their texture and color.But of course avoid furniture that have poor structure, you don't want to invest money to anything that can last less than 10-15 years.



 Add texture. Many people feel restful and calm by touching a silk fabric or something fluffy.Use blankets and throws either on the couch or in bed. In addition to providing warmthand can also give color to monochrome furniture.

                                                 


  Make your living space smell nice adds a much happier tone than a stinky, gloomy one. Scents can affect a person's mood or work performance. Think about walking into your home after a day of work and smelling fresh cinnamon and baking cookies.You can either buy home fragrances or you can even make your own. 


  
 Choose your color. It has been scientifically proven that a person's mood and body temperature can change according to the color of a room.Red was used to stimulate the body and mind and to increase circulation,yellow was thought to stimulate the nerves and purify the body,orange was used to heal the lungs and to increase energy levels,blue was believed to soothe illnesses and treat pain,indigo shades were thought to alleviate skin problems.
                                           



 Lights can be especially important in a room. You have to choose to light the right areas, like your desk or the sofa that you usually read your book. Poor illumination of the necessary spots can cause fatigue or even vision problems.



 A detail you like.Could be a red sofa,a weird shaped table,a patterned rug or anything that reflects your personality. 




Thursday, October 2, 2014

Gadgets for home

Know Your Switches


When you have a panel full of light switches, it can be challenging to remember which is which. The Floor Plan Light switch offers an easy solve. The switches are modified according to the floor plan of the room and operate accordingly. So in a single glance you know which switch controls what.




Transparent tv

The transparent tv designed by Michael Friebe is a marvelous piece of technology that combines conventional LCD and the latest TOLED display technology.In a way, if it works, it is the inevitable next step for this ubiquitous invention – and perhaps for computers and other electronic devices as well.


Air Globe


Air Globe is an air purifier that can simulate the air of a designated area, making sure you can always enjoy the climate of your preference. The globe collects the real-time temperature, humidity, smell and sound and replicates it in your home. Users can spin the virtual globe by hand and move the chosen region under the magnifier-like viewfinder to have that atmosphere simulated.



Airocide Air Purifier

Designed by NASA scientists, the Airocide purifies toxins in the air that can worsen symptoms of asthma or allergies. Instead of filters, the device uses nanotechnology to oxidize pathogens at a molecular level, via two catalytic reaction chambers. It's a bonus that Airocide looks like a piece of modern art, complete with discreet touch controls.

Zeta Fireplace
This chic fireplace looks like something you would bring to work. Encased in leather and molded from heated aluminium, the fireplace is portable, so you can enjoy its looks and warmth in every room.