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How To Fuse Your Bedroom And Workspace Together In A Stylish And Functional Manner

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A lot of people work from home these days. If you’re one of the home-based workers, you know how important the workspace actually is when it comes to your productivity and efficiency. But what happens when you simply don’t have any extra space for your own home office? Setting up your work corner in the kitchen or dining room is out of the question. The living room may be an acceptable choice, but things can get pretty busy and hectic there, which can disturb your concentration. In that respect, the bedroom is definitely the most plausible option. If you want to learn how to functionally fuse your bedroom with workspace, check out the following ideas.

1. Keep these areas separated

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The most important issue to address when setting up your workspace in the bedroom is to avoid these two different aspects of your life clashing with each other. Not only does this look messy and awkward, but you won’t be able to utilize the best of your work productivity or rest comfortably when it’s time for sleep. If your bedroom is not divided into several areas, you can separate your workspace from the rest of your bedroom with curtains, screen doors and other interesting dividing techniques.

2. Smart desk positioning

It’s not only enough to create a physical separation between your bedroom and workspace. If you can see your bed from where you’re sitting during your working hours, you will still struggle with work efficiency. In that respect, the best option is to position your desk so that it looks at the wall or window. Whatever position you find suitable for your needs, it’s essential that you have your back to your bed all the time.

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3. Create more space

If you’re experiencing some trouble regarding the really limited space you have in your bedroom, then create more of it! One interesting way to add more space for your working area as well as separate yourself from the rest of the room is by setting up your desk, computer and other work essentials into your wardrobe. This means that you will have to reorganize your clothes so that they could fit in another wardrobe, but if you manage to do that, you’ll be all set up. Once you’re done with work, you can just close the wardrobe doors and relax in your sleep chamber.

4. Use the right décor

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Apart from functionality, you should also consider the stylish aspect of both your bedroom and workspace. While you shouldn’t overstuff your working area with decorative pieces and mementos, it shouldn’t be completely plain either. Still, even though you should do your best to separate the workspace from the rest of your bedroom, the items and décor details that you use shouldn’t look mismatched. In that respect, try to introduce some individuality to your workspace with self-adhesive wallpaper, plants, shelves and other details that would still keep the harmony of the overall décor style you have in your bedroom.

5. Don’t neglect your bedroom

The desire to make your workspace as functional as possible can make you unaware of the fact that your bedroom comfort is equally important. If you want to make this arrangement work, you need to be satisfied with both your bedroom and workspace. Therefore, make sure that your bed offers proper support. You can look into Bedworks quality mattresses online if you feel pain after waking up, declutter your bedroom of unused clothes and excess detail, put up motivational paintings, and use cushion and bed covers that suit your personal taste. Of course, don’t forget to introduce a bit of greenery to this area for some added benefits.

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As long as you don’t favor one aspect over the other, keep the two areas separated, but hold onto the same style and décor technique, you can effectively fuse your bedroom and workspace together. You’re doing all of this for yourself, so make sure that you always keep in mind the things that inspire, motivate and soothe you the best.

Living Room Makeover: How To Take Advantage Of Your Space

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It is in the living where the family gathers. It is where we spend most of our time bonding with each other while watching our favorite movie, or even plainly conversing with each other. The living room is also where we accept and welcome visitors. That is why designing your living room is crucial since it serves as the main showcase of a home. Even if you reside in the Garden Towers or any real estate property, there is no reason for you not to achieve a desirable outcome.

For homeowners who are lucky enough to have enough space in their living room, don’t let it overwhelm you – try to work with it. There are a lot of ways on how you can make your living room impressive. And if you want to know and try new design at home, below are some tips on how you can take advantage of your space.

Choose a warm color palette

The moment you decide to reconsider the style of your living room, never forget to think about its color. Of course, selecting a particular color is your personal decision, and the process of getting it right can sometimes be extremely frustrating. If you want to test the colors in your living space, try a warm hue. Warmer tones advance, making a room feel intimate and cozy. Moreover, you can paint your colors onto large boards and move them around your living room. With this, you will have a better result out from it.

Create a quiet spot

When it comes to designing your living room, overwhelming it with furniture is a no-no. This would defeat the purpose of having a warm and cozy feeling, If you have a large living room, you can arrange your furniture to allow for more than one activity. Seating clusters let some family members kick back and read while others would prefer sitting while having a good chat.

Add interest to your ceiling

Your ceiling also gives a great impact to your living room. A large living room ceiling that has few or no architectural features can make any room fell never-ending. That is why it is important for you to decorate your ceiling to make sure that it will also look good in the living room. However, if you have a tight budget and can’t afford a coffered ceiling, you can use a simpler strapping like the one in this living room. Moreover, you can also paint the strapping before it is installed for a custom color treatment.

Add a workspace

The moment you decide to have a workspace in your living room, you should also consider the pros and cons of it. A working space is terrific for keeping a watchful eye on your family’s internet usage, but if this is your only room to relax, then you might want to reconsider. Always be mindful of the sun glare on computer screens when designing a work area. You might not want the positioning of your workspace.

Again, the living room is where we can bond with our family and friends. That means it is also important for us to consider the beauty of the space. Of course, this is also to make sure that you will have enjoyable and memorable moments together.

How to Make Your Moving Experience Easier

No matter how hyped you are about having a brand new place to live in, moving is almost always a stressful activity. The amount of stress and frustration you experience, however, can be decreased and the whole moving adventure might just end up being easier and way more fun. Here are some moving tips bound make your life so much easier.

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This part is pretty much the first thing that comes to mind when you think of the word “moving” and there is something extremely unsettling about it. Maybe this is due to the fact that you are dismantling something you went through the trouble of organizing, maybe it’s because the thought of packing stuff only to unpack them at your new destination simply has a tendency of making you feel nauseous. Well, for starters, think about using garbage bags to hold your clothes – simply slide clothes on hangers directly into the bags and tie them.

Packing Breakables

Use your old shirts to  wrap breakable dishware, so that you can save on bubble wrap. When it comes to glasses and stemware, pack them in clean socks – it’s a perfect fit. Make sure that you’ve packed plates vertically, much like records, so that they’re less likely to break. Consider using toilet paper rolls to organize your cords. Finally, color-code your boxes so that you know exactly where everything goes.

Decluttering

You’ve been postponing this part so long and now is the perfect chance to get rid of that nasty clutter. While packing, set aside stuff that you use less frequently than once a year. Stack these things into a room’s corner and start going through them. Keep anything that’s of sentimental value to you and get rid of the rest (try selling it, give it away, or simply discard it). This way, not only will you get rid of the clutter, but you’ll quickly come to realize that there’s way less stuff to actually move.

image 4Know Whether to Hire Movers or Ask Friends

Moving can be a dull task and is best alleviated by having a couple of your best buds around to mess around with. Your friends aren’t likely to turn you down and won’t really ask for money, so it is you who needs to make sure that you have food and beverages at disposal for everybody. Additionally, friends who are helping you move get the first dibs on anything that you planned to sell, donate or throw away.

On another hand, if you have a bunch of fragile and massive valuables, you should consider hiring movers. Why? Well, in addition to the fact that you don’t want your friends ending up with permanent back damage, movers tend to come with insurance, which guarantees that you will get compensated, should something break or scratch. Moveage Group, for example, is fully insured and offers moving services, as well as mobile storage and these two can be combined into something very useful.

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We suggest you do this at least two weeks before actually moving. You don’t want to end up having to compensate someone for paying your bills, once you’ve moved. Additionally, don’t forget your Amazon, eBay, PayPal accounts and your credit card, bank, magazine subscription and mailing info!

These five tips will save you a ton of headache. Pack smart, be careful about your breakables, use this opportunity to rid yourself of clutter, make sure that you show gratitude if you’ve asked your friends to help you and don’t forget to change your address!

 

Smart Ways to Make More Space in a Small Kitchen

Who wouldn’t like to have a spacious and comfortable home? That would mean a huge tub or a walk-in shower, great dining room table, and a kitchen big enough for all your dreams. It is, however, virtually impossible to find an apartment with a spacious kitchen. Does that mean that you should give up on your dreams? Absolutely not! We offer you several easy, useful tips which will help you create more space in your small kitchen ‘out of thin air’.

Extra space in cabinets

You never have enough space in your cabinets, no matter how many of them you’ve got. One of the things you can do to fully utilize the storage capacity of your cabinets is use stackable shelves for your plates. Also, undershelf baskets are great because you can put bigger items such as jars or bottles in them. The space above your cabinets should not be wasted either, and you can place baskets here as well to hide other stuff. If baskets are not an option, you can mount a small additional shelf above your cabinets to place empty jars, and the things you don’t use often. Also, mount a file holder on the inside of the door and use it to stash trash bags, foil, and saran wraps.

Use vertical space

If your kitchen is small, you can work ‘small miracles’ in the cabinets, but the space will be limited nonetheless. This is why you can think outside the box and use your vertical space. Larger kitchen utensils can easily be hanged on pierced corbels, if you want to avoid making a mess in your drawers. You can even add small ladders to your kitchen so you can reach even higher. Opt for a simple sliding ladder which will allow you to reach ceiling-height cabinets where you usually keep blenders, bread-maker and other things you don’t use every day. For finishing touches, choose some decorative wall clocks, some nice pictures or inspirational quotes. 

Bar and counter stools

Another great space saver is bar and counter stools. Instead of using your kitchen solely for cooking, and choosing to eat on the couch or in the living room, you can eat on your kitchen counters sitting on bar stools. You can also choose to bring in brightly coloured stools which will add texture to the space. If you don’t have enough space for seating, you can try to create some by making a small, makeshift counter which will separate your living room from your kitchen area, which you can use as a dining table.

Pull-Out pantry

No matter how tiny your kitchen actually is, you will always have some small, unused spaces. A good example of such a space is the gap between the fridge and wall. Use this space to create a pull-out faux pantry where you can keep dry goods, cans, and jars. You can also make two cabinets which can slide out above the countertop, and you will not have a problem to find anything you need. Also, try placing trash cans and bins for recyclables below the sink, so you can pull them out when you need them.

On display

Cabinets are filled, pantry is full, counter space is too precious to be wasted, and drawers are well organized. Is there any other space to use? Your walls can be used and turned into a great storage space too. You won’t create an unnecessary mess on your work area if you just use hooks and shelves to hang pots, pans, and cups. Making a wall rack for your platters is incredibly easy and it will serve more than one purpose: you will get extra storage space, and get some new, great wall art.

Your tiny cooking area doesn’t have to be a nightmare anymore. You won’t feel like your kitchen is bursting at the seams anymore if you improvise a bit, and come up with some innovative solutions. Small spaces are a bit more difficult to organize, but you can create a beautiful kitchen if you maximize your storage space.