Fabrics That Feel as Beautiful as They Look

Nothing feels better than when someone compliments what you’re wearing and you get to say, “Thank you, and it’s so comfortable!” When it comes to fashion, the best balance is finding something that looks great and feels great. So what are the most comfortable fabrics that you can wear while still looking fantastic? When looking for comfort in a garment you should be looking at fabric type, garment design, and size.

Read on to get all our best tips and tricks for curating the cutest and comfiest wardrobe you’ll ever have.

Fabric Type

This is obviously one of the most important elements to consider. Fabric type can change a lot in terms of comfort, and this can also vary from person to person. Consider if you have any sensitivities or allergies, consider if the garment has any appliques that could irritate your skin, and consider whether or not the fabric has any stretch. 

Here are some fabrics that we love for their comfort and versatility:

●     Cotton

Cotton is an extremely breathable and comfortable natural fabric. It’s also extremely common and easy to wash. Cotton dresses, pants, and blouses are ideal for summer days or when you just don’t want to feel restricted.

●     Polyester

Polyester is a synthetic fabric that is durable, stable, and adaptable. Similar to cotton, it’s easy to wash. However, you do not have to worry about any shrinking when it comes to polyester. Polyester isn’t as breathable as cotton, but this makes it a more ideal choice for colder days when you want protection away from the elements.

●     Rayon

Rayon is a very durable fabric that is made from wood pulp, eucalyptus, or other natural fibers. The fabric is woven from very thin threads which leads it to be extremely breathable and ideal for summer wardrobes.

●     Linen

Linen is perhaps the fabric that people often think of when they think of luxurious comfort. Linen clothes are not just beautiful, they’re light and breathable, making them ideal for a saunter in the sun.

Everyone relates to fabrics differently and has their own preferences. If you’re unsure which fabrics you like, go take a look in your closet. Figure out what your very favorite comfy pieces are made from, and seek out pieces made with those fabrics.

Garment Design

Garment design can make or break an overall outfit’s look. This can, again, come down to preference, but there are some designs we absolutely love when it comes to cute comfort. Whether you are dressing for winter or summer, these tips can help you to build out your wardrobe

●     Go With the Flow

Few things look as fancy and feel as free as a nice flowy dress. Pair this with some long layered necklaces and a straw clutch and you can walk out looking like springtime personified! And the best part? No part of the outfit will stick to you, making it oh-so-comfortable as you sweep along with the breeze.

●     The Wide Leg

Pants can be difficult when it comes to finding something cute and comfortable, but reaching for a wide leg pant in a comfortable fabric can make them one of the most unexpectedly comfortable things in your wardrobe. Plus, you’ll look very cute and boho-chic when you reach for this option.

●     The Oversized Cardigan

Nothing says cozy like a big knit sweater draped across your shoulders. And we all know that layering can create some of the cutest outfits. A comfy and cozy knit cardigan draped over a dress conjures up images of cute cottagecore dreams. So go ahead and wrap yourself in the embrace of an oversized cardigan.

Layering, loose fit, and conscious design are all things to embrace if you are looking for the comfiest and cutest design.

Sizing

It’s a common issue these days: you’re one size at one store, but then at another you’re three sizes up, and at another, you’re two sizes down! What gives? Sizing has become very unstandardized and this variance can cause a lot of stress and anguish while shopping. If you are shopping online this can be even more stressful. Pay close attention to sizing charts and try to gravitate towards brands that carry a lot of plus sizes, even if you aren’t plus-size, this signals that a brand cares about how all of their customers feel in their clothes.

Celebrate Your Style

Nothing feels better than just being unapologetically yourself. Celebrate your personal style by embracing all of the things that make you feel good in your own skin and clothes. For some people that may be a crop top, for others a big comfy sweater. It doesn’t matter what you wear–as long as you wear what brings you joy, and comfort, and makes you feel beautiful.

Southern Seaside Styles that Bring the Beach into Your Home

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The sounds of waves crashing against the shore, the salty air, and the cool ocean breeze envelop you in such a state of tranquility and serenity that it makes it difficult to leave the coast. Imagine feeling that same way all year long, no matter where you live. You may not be lounging seaside, but you can bring the relaxing coastal resort vacation feeling into your home with a southern seaside aesthetic. Keep reading for a few style ideas that’ll help you bring the beach home.

Coastal Home Decor

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If you can’t make it to the beach, bring the beach to your home! You don’t even need to take on a time-consuming home remodel or renovation to achieve your dream space – all you need is beach themed home decor. Accent rugs, wall and tabletop signs, and even kitchen goods can transform any space into your own coastal resort retreat in an instant.

Consider your design style and the feel you want to create to choose your perfect pieces. If you’re more minimalist, you can choose one piece of colorful accent decor to stand out against a muted color palette and simple furniture. For a bright, tropical feel, you can mix and layer pieces throughout your home.

Natural Materials & Textures

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Replicate the beauty of the coast with a little help from natural textiles, materials, and textures. These organic elements help to create the serene, inviting landscape within your home, while adding visual interest and contrast to your decor. Try to look for decorative objects or decor that use linen, cotton, jute, rattan, and bamboo, which have a beachy casual feel reminiscent of a beach house vacation. When it comes to furniture, choose pieces made of wicker, driftwood, or reclaimed wood, such as modern accent cabinets or wicker chairs. These natural pieces add warmth and a touch of beach charm that’ll feel like you’re sitting on the seaside.

Sea-Inspired Color Palette

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The right beach color palette is key to turning your home into paradise. Think about the beautiful colors of the southern seaside: blues, greens, soft white, and sandy beige. Your palette should make you feel as though you’re sitting seaside at the Emerald Coast. Use a combination of wall paint, art, and furniture to create a cohesive look in your space and prevent things from appearing too monotonous.

Layer the colors! Maximize your natural light by painting your walls the color of your favorite white sandy beach, then add a fun accent wall or have decor pieces that feature vibrant colors like coral, bright yellow, and deep sea blue.

Lively Florals & Greenery

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Creating your home seaside oasis is all about bringing the outdoors inside, from natural materials to plants. Decorating with flowers, indoor plants, and gardens adds tropical beauty to your home and perfectly complements the neutrals, emerald and seafoam greens and blues, and warm beach sunset colors of your paint and decor. It’s also a wonderful way to bring liveliness and vitality into your space – something you’ll especially appreciate during those dreary winter days. Don’t have a green thumb? Artificial plants and flowers will create the same effect!

Beach Art & Photography

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Adding artwork is one of the easiest ways to bring the beach into your home and set the entire mood. You have two options that can be used separately or together: your own photography and beach artwork. If you have your own snaps of a previous beach vacation, you can display them on your walls or mantel in beach themed frames to transport you straight back to the sandy beaches. Alternatively, you can select beach themed art that showcases the unmatched beauty of the coast – either abstractly or realistically. Play around with size and color to create a focal point, create an art gallery wall, or accents to your space.

Give Your Home Seaside Style

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Whether you live near the beach or you want to capture the island vibes of summer, you can infuse seaside style into your home with the help of a little color and beach decor. Play around to see what works for your style and your home will be transformed into your own personal paradise in no time!

By Andrew Lemieux

Negotiation Techniques For Real Estate

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Like all negotiations, real estate transactions call for a balance of compromises between the needs of two parties. There is a certain art to reaching a settlement with a seller or buyer, and these skills can be picked up after consistent observation and practice.

Here are seven tips to reach a satisfying agreement during your next real estate negotiation.

1.Study Your Successes and Failures

When it comes to negotiating a transaction, not all techniques work for everyone. So, the first step towards understanding which negotiation techniques work best for you is to study your past. Think back to which negotiations were successful and which were not. Try to recall what you said or did during those interactions and how the other party responded. This reflection can help you figure out the negotiation methods you use most often.

Then, apply those methods in your next negotiation and track out their success rates. By doing this, you’ll be able to figure out what negotiation techniques are suited to your personality and style of interaction.

2.Composure is Key

Controlling your emotions is important, regardless of whether you’re a seller or a buyer. If you’re eager about a certain property, showing those emotions could give the other party the upper hand during a negotiation. When you show a heightened amount of interest and excitement towards a transaction, the other party has the opportunity to take advantage of those emotions.

It’s also possible to lose sight of objective facts if you get carried away with excitement or desperation during a transaction. This is why it’s necessary to plan ahead for how you will communicate your requirements and concessions during a negotiation.

3.Do Your Homework

Succeeding during a real estate negotiation is dependent on how much research and insight you have. As a buyer, it can be helpful to explore the neighborhood and evaluate the property in light of its surrounding area. Know the basics of real estate procedures and the existing laws in your region. It helps to read up on the current real estate trends.

For agents, it is vital to do your reading about both the market and your client’s requirements. This kind of research and study involves knowing the local real estate climate and understanding what would elevate or decrease property rates. The key to presenting a prospect your client can’t turn down is listening to their needs and going the extra mile in making them feel understood.

4.Ask Questions and Listen

Listening to the other party is integral to making a real estate negotiation a comfortable and fruitful process. Allow your counterpart to tell you their thoughts and requirements; but rather than simply absorbing their words, ask questions, and dig for a deeper understanding. After all, a real estate purchase is not just a financial decision; for many buyers, it is also an emotional step.

When both members of a negotiation feel heard and respected, they are likely to be

more open to compromising with each other. Further, an agent who takes the time to learn about their client’s background and their concerns will be able to offer a more personal proposal that is likely to be accepted.

5.Adopt a Win-Win Attitude

The most important strategy for a successful negotiation is to view it as two members of the same team looking for a win-win situation. If you view the other member as the opposition, it will become difficult to reach a middle ground that is beneficial to both of you. This is why the attitude with which you approach any negotiation table should be that of compassion, humility, and attentiveness.

6.Real Estate Terminology

While there are some fundamental real estate terms that all agents should be familiar with, these may sound like jargon to uninformed clients who are new to the real estate world. In cases like these, it’s important to read the room and present information to your client in a simple and comprehensive manner.

Rather than intimidating prospective buyers by throwing around technical terms, try to present yourself as an approachable and empathetic agent who is willing to explain the fine print and slow down for their benefit.

On the flip side, prospective buyers should do their best to read up on some basic terminology. This way, even if your agent tries to intimidate or confuse you during a negotiation, you will be in a better position to ask the right questions.

7.Don’t Be Afraid to Say No

During a negotiation, you may be afraid to say no even when you strongly disagree with the other member’s proposal. While getting to a middle ground is important, this does not require you to give up your position. Even though saying no may be daunting and likely to generate friction, it can be done in a way that prizes communication over conflict.

By saying no, you can communicate your limits to the other party and urge them to think in a different direction. For buyers and sellers, saying ‘no’ is also a good way of eliminating unsatisfactory compromises. Often, you can even say ‘no’ to evaluate whether your counterpart is willing to push the limits of their proposal.

While knowledge and experience are certainly of value, these seven techniques can the gamechanger to improving your negotiation skills. So, even if you’re about to enter your first real estate transaction, you can still ace the negotiation.

Exploring the Versatility of PVC Pipes in Modern Architecture and Design

Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes and PVC pipes fittings have been an integral part of the construction industry for decades. They are a favorite among contractors looking for a cost-efficient piping solution for water transport, drainage, and sewer systems. The total cost of ownership of PVC pipes in these use-case contexts (including purchase, installation, operation, maintenance, and dismantling costs) is lower than non-plastic alternatives.

However, the usefulness of PVC pipes is not limited to plumbing, drainage, and sewage. PVC pipes have numerous potential architectural applications. Their long service life of 100+ years, low cost, and easy installation make them an appealing choice for architects, artists, builders, and do-it-yourself (DIY) enthusiasts alike.

Below are eight various architectural and innovative uses of PVC pipes and fittings.

1.    Structural Framework

PVC pipes are a good option if you require a structural framework for temporary structures. Do you need an event pavilion, an exhibition stand, or an aesthetic plastic pipe tunnel? PVC pipes are ideal for these use cases because they are easy to transport, install, and dismantle. They also have a variety of accessories and fittings that ensure you can form them into various structural shapes to realize your design vision.

2.    Furniture and Interior Design

PVC pipes are easy to cut, bend, and shape. The wide range of pipe accessories and fittings also means you can join PVC pipes in many creative ways. Additionally, PVC pipes can be painted in any number of colors. For these reasons, PVC pipes are a material you can use to create unique pieces of furniture.

Designers and DIY enthusiasts have used PVC pipes to create chairs, tables, bookshelves, and bed frames. You can put PVC pipes together to create a divan and, using steel cables or wire rope, hang the completed structure from the roof to make a hanging daybed. You can make a PVC pipe table frame and finish it with a glass table top or make a chair entirely out of PVC pipes and upholster it or top it with a chair pad or seat cushions.

PVC pipes are particularly ideal as patio furniture material. They can get wet and won’t rust. They can get exposed to the sun without elasticity and tensile strength degradation. The sun might degrade their impact strength over time, but as long as you don’t throw, kick, or hit it, this should not be a problem.

The possibilities for PVC furniture and furnishings are virtually endless. You can use it to build a wine rack, a shoe rack, a tool organizer, a bed for your pets, wardrobe rods, indoor planters for your succulents and ornamental plants, and original table lamps.

3.    Greenhouses and Garden Structures

PVC pipes are an excellent choice for constructing greenhouses and other garden structures due to their weather resistance, affordability, and ease of assembly.

You can easily create a PVC pipe frame for your greenhouse. The shell, you can make out of pre-bent PVC pipes; you can also buy straight pipes and bend them yourself. Once your frame is built and stable, you can cover it with greenhouse plastic.

You can also build yourself a garden gazebo. How about a garden PVC pipe outdoor shower? Your kids are sure to love that. You can also use PVC pipes to create trellises, planters, irrigation systems, bird feeders, birdhouses, outdoor clothes drying racks, and many others, providing endless possibilities for garden enthusiasts.

4.    Playground Equipment and Recreational Spaces

PVC pipes are durable and flexible, so you can use them to build playground equipment and outfit recreational spaces.

How about a PVC pipe water and sand table? That will make great entertainment at home when you can’t drive out to the beach. You can also build a rolling pipe slide, ball pit, PVC swing set, play climber, and other playground and recreational equipment. You can also use PVC pipes to build park benches and shade structures.

5.    Architectural and Art Installations

PVC pipes have also found a place in the world of art installations. Artists and architects have used PVC pipes to create stunning sculptures, interactive installations, and even sound-generating devices. They can be painted, bent, and molded into various shapes and forms, allowing for endless creative possibilities indoors and outdoors.

You can cut differently-sized PVC pipes to the same length, glue them together, and create a beautiful, eggshell-like structure you can put up as an art installation at home or in your office. You can do the same thing, but this time cutting the pipes thinner to create interestingly patterned PVC panels you can use as the walls and roof of a pavilion. You can also combine the panels in various interesting ways to create unique installation art. PVC pipe sculptures especially suit hotels in Dubai and other similar, tropical-desert-climate locations.

Kang Duk Bong is an artist who has created outstanding artwork using only PVC pipes and urethane paint. Among his pieces is a 70x10x91 cm sculpture of a man on a motorbike. His PVC pipe works of art also include a running man, a man on a unicycle, and a man on a bicycle.

6.    Canopies and Shade Structures

PVC pipes and fittings are an excellent choice for creating awnings, canopies and other types of shade structures. You can use them to create a structural frame for your patio and deck shade. They can also be used in public spaces like parks and outdoor dining areas.

7.    Tiny Houses and Emergency Shelters

The affordability, durability, and ease of assembly of PVC pipes make them ideal for constructing tiny houses and emergency shelters. Does your organization need to provide emergency shelters in conflict- or disaster-stricken areas? You can build such shelters using a PVC structural frame.

You can create hundreds of such temporary shelters using PVC pipes. Moreover, since PVC pipes are lightweight, they are easy to transport and assemble.

8.    Soundproofing Acoustic Panels

You can also use PVC pipes to create a sound absorption panel. This entails creating two PVC pipe frames, one for the bottom and another for the top.

After putting them together using PVC vertical posts to create a box frame, wrap the bottom and the sides with an acoustically transparent fabric (e.g., weed blocker fabric, woven or non-woven), pack the inside with a sound-absorbent filler, and seal the uncovered side with the same fabric you used initially until the entire PVC box is completely wrapped.

At this point, you must add PVC pipe spacers on the long sides of the bottom frame, where the corner connectors begin, and add short pieces of pipe to these spacers to give the acoustic panel at least a three-inch separation from the wall. An air gap between an acoustic panel and the wall makes it more efficient at absorbing sound.

When you’re done adding spacers, you can install the acoustic panel by hanging it on the wall.

PVC Pipes: Beyond Plumbing, Drainage, and Sewer Systems

The usefulness of PVC pipes extends far beyond their traditional applications in plumbing, drainage, and sewer systems. With their durability, low cost, and ease of installation, PVC pipes have become a versatile material that architects, designers, artists, and DIY enthusiasts continue to explore in making innovative and original furniture, furnishings, structures, decorative elements, and artistic installations.

How to Choose and Install the Perfect Blinds for Your Home: A Comprehensive Guide

Selecting the right blinds for your home can be a game-changer, adding style, privacy, and functionality to any room. With countless styles, materials, and customization options available, finding the perfect blinds may seem overwhelming.

But don’t fret; this comprehensive guide will walk you through choosing and installing the ideal blinds for your space and offer valuable insights on different types, materials, and maintenance tips. After reading this article, you should be well-equipped to create the perfect window treatment for your home.

Explore 4 Different Types of Blinds

Various types of blinds are available on the market, each offering unique characteristics and benefits. Some of the most popular options include:

1.     Roller blinds

These simple and elegant blinds consist of a single fabric that rolls up and down using a spring or chain mechanism. Roller blinds are incredibly versatile and come in various colors, patterns, and materials, making them a popular choice for many homeowners.

Roller blinds in Dubai are sought after for their ability to withstand the region’s intense sunlight and heat. Some interior designers also use two rollers with an added voile layer or zebra or duo blinds to adjust the amount of light that enters the room according to the time of day.

2.     Roman shades

Known for their elegant folds, Roman shades (a.k.a. Roman blinds) add a touch of sophistication to any room. They’re made from a single thick fabric that folds neatly into horizontal pleats when raised.

Roman shades don’t wrap around a roller, so they have different textures on top of the variety of patterns and colors available. This dramatically enhances customization to suit your home’s décor.

3.     Venetian blinds

Composed of horizontal slats that can be tilted, raised, or lowered, Venetian blinds offer excellent control over light and privacy. Typically made from wood, faux wood, or aluminum, these blinds are functional and visually appealing.

Venetian blinds can be a stylish addition to any room. They’re particularly suitable for rooms with high humidity, such as bathrooms and kitchens.

However, those that use tapes made from fabric may not be great for damp spaces like the ones mentioned above.

4.     Vertical blinds

Featuring long vertical slats that can be tilted, rotated, or drawn to one side, vertical blinds follow the same concept as Venetian blinds. They are ideal for large windows and patio doors and provide excellent light control due to thinner slats that overlap better than Venetian blinds.

Vertical blinds are commonly used in residential and commercial spaces because they make a room appear taller. They also perfectly fit French and sliding doors and come in various colors to match the interior design.

The Complete Guide to Blinds Selection and Care

Different factors come into play during the window treatment selection process. From finding the suitable material to following proper maintenance, here’s a complete guide you can use for better blinds selection and care:

1.     Find the Right Material and Finish

The materials and finishes of your blinds can affect the overall look and feel of your space significantly. When choosing materials, consider the room’s function, style, and humidity levels.

If you’re going for a classic look, opt for wood or faux wood blinds. Aluminum blinds add a modern touch to the space, while fabric window treatments give it a soft appearance.

Looking for budget-friendly durability? Vinyl blinds are an excellent option for long-lasting wear without breaking the bank. They are also easy to maintain and come in various styles and colors to match your interior design.

When it comes to finishes, think about the visual impact and desired level of privacy. Matte finishes are great for a subtle look and can help diffuse light, while glossy finishes add a touch of glamor and can be easily wiped clean. Textured blinds offer an interesting visual element and can enhance the character of a room.

Additionally, consider the specific requirements of each room when choosing your blinds. For example, moisture-resistant materials like faux wood or aluminum are best for high-humidity areas like kitchens and bathrooms, as they can withstand the environment and are easy to clean. On the other hand, bedrooms or media rooms can benefit from blinds that offer effective light control and privacy, such as blackout roller blinds or cellular shades.

2.     Add Personal Touches to Your Blinds

Did you know you can customize blinds? Using decorative tapes, valances, or cornices, you can give your blinds a facelift so that they complement your home décor.

Decorative tapes can add color or pattern to your blinds. These come in various designs and can be applied to the slats or edges to create a stunning visual effect. Valances and cornices can contrast or match existing textures and patterns in your interior design.

To inject an element of luxury or whimsy into your window treatments, experiment with fabric trims, tassels, or beads. When placed at the bottom or along the sides of the blinds, these decorative embellishments can offer a touch of opulence or playfulness to your space.

3.     Measure and Install Blinds Accurately

You must follow the manufacturer’s guidelines when measuring and installing your blinds. These can provide you with the best advice for your specific product.

Think about whether you want an inside or outside mount, as this will affect your measurements. And don’t worry; it’s always a good idea to double-check your measurements to ensure everything is just right. Using a level during installation will also help guarantee a flawless and even appearance.

4.     Keep Your Blinds Looking Beautiful with Proper Maintenance

To keep your blinds looking their best, you clean them regularly. You can use a duster or vacuum to remove dust and debris gently.

If you come across any stubborn dirt, a damp cloth is usually enough to take care of it.

When it comes to fabric blinds, spot cleaning works well for minor stains, but don’t hesitate to have them professionally cleaned if needed.

Again, it’s always wise to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific cleaning instructions, as this will ensure your blinds are cared for in the best possible way.

Create Your Perfect Window Treatment

Embrace the variety of styles, materials, and customization options available to elevate your space and enjoy stylish, functional, and durable blinds for years. This comprehensive guide to selecting, installing, and maintaining blinds enables you to create the perfect window treatment for your home.