Posts tagged Lighting
8 Tips For Creating An Awesome Man Cave

Your home is your sanctuary. It's where you come home after a long day at work and spend time with your family away from the chaos and stressors of the rest of the world. But within your home, you need a space just for you! And even those of us who consider ourselves very close to our families need some alone time now and then. If you find yourself in need of a space of your own, a man cave could be your answer! Listed below are 8 great tips for creating the ultimate man cave, so you can start designing your space today.

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Benefits Of Using Recessed Lighting

Homeowners tend to upgrade light fixtures when remodeling or renovation. This is one of the major changes they do and sometimes all it takes is just to upgrade a room switch from a hanging light to recessed lighting. ecessed lights are made of metal light housings that are installed above the ceiling portion which require extensive wiring. Over the last few decades, recessed lighting has become popular for several reasons. One of them is that recessed lighting creates a spacious room or makes a room seem bigger. Below we will elaborate on the reasons as to why recessed lighting is advantageous.

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5 Must-Have Decor Hacks For The Study Room

Reading is a habit that is suitable for every age. Every house that has a reading culture must possess a study room. A study room is a room that is dedicated to studies. You can study peacefully in the study room as it is generally isolated from the other rooms of the house. In order to set up a study room you should follow certain tips to set it up in a proper way. Here are some study room decoration hacks that will help you to set up your study room in a beautiful way.

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Your Guide To Revamping Your Kitchen This Summer

Revamping the kitchen is the type of project that can quickly spiral out of control from a financial perspective. But it doesn’t have to. There are an array of things you can do in the kitchen that will provide it with a brand new face but won’t send you to the poor house in the process. The trick is to find a balance between those things you’re willing to spend a bit more on (for example a new floor) and those things that will respond just fine to a more conservative approach (such as re-facing rather than replacing the cabinets).

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