Storage Space In Bedroom
Bedroom is a place where one takes rest, sleeps and sometimes does other works like reading, writing, dressing etc. with privacy. In addition to meeting requirement for these works, the bedroom must be decorative, neat and clean, comfortable and one must feel attachment with proper environment. If we don’t have the proper storage planning, then even of clothes hanging or laying them here and there gives clumsiness effect. So we must have sufficient wardrobes almirah and wall units. It is popular to provide storage space in bed itself to keep various unwanted and unseasonal beds. To make more elegant the decorative storage, racks and cabinets are provided on either side of the bed.
Storage spaces are also a part of decoration. It is an expression of the taste and life style of people. This needs careful planning to get enough storage space without minimum use of functional spaces. It is only possible if were decide just exactly what is needed based on various items. This will help to decide whether we need a movable storage or fixed one. Almirah or cabinet may be free standing type and wardrobe may be built-in-type. Generally, free standing almirah is almost fixed to make it easy for shifting and has full size two leaves doors. A built-in almirah or wardrobe can be of any size and can be divided in various parts having different doors for ease in operations. Read more...
Style Of Lamps
The lamps you choose need not conform to a single furniture period. Many of the popular lamp styles mingle well with one another, and an artful combination of periods can add zest to the room. Lamps with single, classic bases – cylinders, columns, urns, blusters and classic oriental porcelain designs – are available in a wide spectrum of colors and finishes to complement the various decors. Traditional lamps take their inspiration form period candleholder and oil lamp designs. The traditional lamps you choose may be either authentic antiques or convincing reproductions. Designs that are appropriate for period or formal traditional rooms are eighteenth and nineteenth century – French, English and American colonial lamps, Greek urns, and the classic Oriental shapes. Traditional Europeans and American Lamps are often ornate with rococo embellishments. These are made of materials that reflect the opulence of their heritage – crystal, silver, porcelain, pottery, bronze and glass. Read more...
