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The moving day is usually very hectic and exciting, but unfortunately, it can also be very stressful – especially when there are unpleasant surprises in the form of broken or damaged furniture items. Delicate things, like artwork, antiques, mirrors, and similar, can’t just be loaded into a truck and driven away; they have to be handled with care. With that in mind, here’s how you can protect your fragile furniture when moving.

Grandfather clock
If you happen to have one of those old grandfather clocks, you probably don’t want to see it broken. After all, their sentimental value is usually much bigger than their financial one. So, to make sure it doesn’t get damaged, remove any weights and pendulums from it, secure any moving parts, and pack it or crate it. Since it’s usually very heavy, make sure there’s enough padding in the box, and you should have nothing to worry about.

Large photos, paintings, and mirrors

The best way to pack larger photos and canvas paintings is to put them face down on a piece of bubble wrap that is about double the width of the painting. Then, tape the bubble wrap around the painting, and pack the painting in a bit bigger box. Of course, you should label every box, so you know which boxes you need to be more careful with. Moreover, when you start loading the boxes onto the moving truck, make sure they are placed standing up; it reduces the chance of damage. Also, if you can, try to put them in between mattresses, sofas, or some other upholstered furniture. The same goes for mirrors, just don’t forget to secure any hardware that goes with the mirror.

Smaller photos and artwork

Smaller artwork should also be wrapped in bubble wrap and secured with some tape. You can pack more items together in medium-size boxes, label the boxes, and put them on top of some softer furniture, so they are safe during transport. Make sure not to pack too many pictures in one box, though; you don’t want it to fall apart while being carried. Keep in mind that the extra space can always be filled in with lighter items, like linen or paper.

Rent a truck

Since you know exactly how fragile your furniture is, what is in which box, and how valuable all those items are, the best would be to rely on the help of professionals and hire a moving company. Sometimes the best thing you can do is to let somebody else handle your delicate items. This would allow you to organize everything else the way you want it, and not worry about anything getting damaged. Just make sure to give appropriate tips to those professionals. After all, they will be caring delicate and probably some pretty expensive stuff.

3D art

3D artwork, like shadow boxes or block letters, are quite popular decorative elements. However, moving them can become a bit tricky. The safest way to do it is by wrapping them in bubble wrap, just like photos, and packing them vertically. You can also add in some pillows, stuffed toys, or some other soft linen, for some extra padding.

China plates

If you have any expensive china plates, the safest way to pack them is by using barrel cartons. The bottom of the carton can be layered with packing peanuts or crumpled paper for some padding. Needless to say, before you place the plates in the box, you should first wrap them all individually. You should place them in the carton sideways, so there’s room for fillers. You can fill in any extra space with more papers, and make sure not to place anything heavy on the carton.

Smaller sculptures

Packing sculptures is always scary since it only takes one wrong step to break them. Moreover, sculptures like swans, elephants, and most animals, have extended parts that are especially vulnerable to being snapped off. In order to protect a sculpture, you need to cover it in plastic wrap first – to protect the finish. Then, wrap the vulnerable parts of the sculpture in bubble wrap. After you’re done with the vulnerable parts, you can wrap the entire sculpture. Once you’re finished with that step, you should end up with an egg shape, which you can then put in a box with some padding.

Larger sculptures

First, you need to know the approximate weight of the sculpture so you can choose an appropriate box. Sometimes, a cardboard box will simply not do, and you’d need a wooden crate instead. If the sculpture is not too heavy (depends on the material it’s made of), you can, perhaps, use a cardboard box – but with a lot of padding. Either way, wooden crates, in general, are a good thing to have. They are sturdy, and they are noticeable, which means that they are less likely to be mishandled. And even if they do, whatever is in them is more likely to survive the moving process.

When it comes to moving, the last thing you want is to start unpacking your things only to find some of your most valuable items damaged or broken beyond repair. So, make sure to pack every fragile item correctly, pay attention to how you stack the boxes in the truck, and they will be safe in your new home in no time.

Having a wet basement is a nightmare. Not only is it damaging to your house, but it can lead to some serious health issues. This is particularly the problem if you want to turn your basement into a living space. You will risk having mold, which very often provokes allergic reactions. And aside from it, you will also be faced with pests, dust mites and bacteria whose prime breeding ground is a moist environment. Thus, with the aim of making your life easier, we have chosen 8 ways in which you can dry up your basement in no time, both in case of outside and inside damage sources.

Eliminate all the damaged items

If you want to successfully fight against the consequences of moisture, you must get rid of all damp things from your basement, starting with the carpet, wooden floor, etc. It may seem extreme, but you have to realize that these things have become the perfect home for mold, which you certainly don’t want to have in your basement.

Basement Waterproofing Tips & How To Fix A Wet Basement

Repair the cracks

Cracks in the concrete are one of the most frequent reasons why your basement is wet. They can occur even in newly poured ones, and this is why you have to act fast. In order to avoid the rain finding its way to your basement and pooling in it, use patching cement to fill and seal all the cracks and the holes in the walls.

Call the experts

In some cases, your DIY abilities are not enough to dry out your basement. So, don’t shy from contacting an expert who can build in basement drainage sheets, which will certainly provide effective drainage. They represent a waterproof protection which will reduce the level of moisture in your basement in no time, thus reducing the possibility of mold appearing.

Basement Waterproofing Tips & How To Fix A Wet Basement

Keep the water far away from the foundation

This advice is particularly important when the cause of the moisture is coming from the outside. When it is raining or when the snow is melting, it can happen that the water is directed down your foundation directly into the basement.  The best solution for this issue is creating a slope which will divert the water away from the foundation.

Extend Downspouts

Very often downspouts cause basement moisture. If they are too close to the foundation, the water, instead of being directed away from the house, will flow down and flood it. For this reason, you should extend your downspouts so that the water won’t get close to the house. Or you can even connect them to buried drainpipes.

Basement Waterproofing Tips & How To Fix A Wet Basement

Insulate pipes

The water coming from the outside is not always the source of moisture. If you have pipes in the basement, it will be desirable to insulate them because when they are cold, the water condensates and it drips from them making your basement a humid place. You can pay a professional to do this job, or, if you have time, you can do it yourself as well. The second option is much better since it is cost-effective, and the results are the same. The foam insulation is inexpensive and you can easily cut it with scissors, which will spare you any hard work.

Insulate walls

If the cause of moisture in the basement is condensation, insulating the walls is a good solution for this problem.  Not only will they prevent condensation, but they will also save the energy spent on heating the space. On the other hand, you should avoid doing this if the water is coming from the outside because it will only cover the problem and create the perfect environment for mold to develop. In cases like these, it is highly recommendable to deal with the source of flooding first, like in case of wall cracks that we have mentioned.

Basement Waterproofing Tips & How To Fix A Wet Basement

Install a dehumidifier

A high-quality dehumidifier is something certainly worth investing in. This is an electric appliance which can do wonders. It will remove moisture from the interior air, and thus turn your basement into an area suitable for living, instead of being a home to mold. There are various types of dehumidifiers which differ in size and strength, so you just have to make sure to find the right one for your place.

As you can see, drying out a basement is not an easy job; however, if you carefully consider the ideas from this article, you will realize how much you can do by yourself. And if you can’t, the experts will always be there to help you.

Did you know that colors also influence our emotional, mental, and psychological health? Psychologists say that the choice of color not only reflects our taste and personality, but it also gives an idea about our psychological condition. It has the power of changing one’s mood and usually has a ripple effect. The impact color can have, is not only about the color itself; it goes beyond that, and color’s shade, tint, brightness, and tone also play a part in extracting people’s reactions. Natural conditioning, psychological effect, and cultural backgrounds also influence the ways people react to different colors. For instance, a light shade of blue will evoke other emotions than a darker shade of the same color.

Mental health issues are rising rapidly, and today, even children are going through several psychological problems and find it extremely challenging to cope with these issues. The patients of depression and anxiety are increasing at an alarming speed, and doctors often recommend color therapy to help patients deal with mild psychological problems. Dealing with psychological issues with color therapy is not a new method, but history shows that people used it centuries ago.

Giving your home a makeover requires you to sort your things out, and while upgrading your house, when you take out all your belongings from cabinets and wardrobe, chances of losing things go higher. If you want to avert even the slightest chance of losing your precious stuff, it is better to avail of storage service and keep your treasured items secure.

If you are in the mood of upgrading your house and wants its wall to have positive effects on residents’ wellbeing, some colors that will help are as follows:

1. BLUE

Apart from influencing people psychologically, blue can impact physical health, as it helps in lowering blood pressure and heart rate. Generally, people use blue in the interior as it gives an illusion of enlarged space, and since it has different shades, you can use various tones, which will help lift dwellers’ spirits. Blue relaxes people as it has a serene effect, and it takes the unnecessary thoughts out of your mind and clears it.

2. YELLOW

People generally associate yellow with energy, as it is the sun’s color, which helps revive the lives of plants and is necessary for other living creatures. Yellow cabinets look aesthetically pleasing, and while you remodel your kitchen, you can go for warmer shades of yellow as its interior. Many people prefer dining in the kitchen, and yellow can increase metabolism rate, helping you digest food. Mustard, baby yellow, or lemon, all yellow shades appear vibrant and help make people energetic.

3. GREEN

Green is the color of plants, and nature has a fantastic quality of providing people with a calming and serene sense. It arouses thought of growth, balance, and different hues of green aid in restoring and reviving one’s inner self. People often find bringing real plants indoors challenging as it demands regular watering, and they think their lives are hectic, and they cannot look after other living beings. Having fake plants and an interior of green is another way of bringing a sense of nature at home.

4. ORANGE

When we talk about bright colors, orange is the first one that comes to mind. It instills enthusiasm and energy in residents and impacts physical health as it increases appetite. Orange interiors can make you fit as it does not let your power down, and will motivate you to hit the treadmill in your house. Orange draws attention, and you can paint the wall in shades of orange where you plan to hang the statement art piece. Orange entrances help evoke a sense of excitement as soon as you enter the home and lift your mood.

5. RED

Red is an exciting color and can have dramatic effects on people. Moreover, red gives room to play, and you can incorporate it in distinctive ways. Psychologists associate it with passion, energy, and zeal. Red is widely associated with love, as it can arouse a feeling of romance. You can use different shades of red in your living room, where you attend guests and spend most of your time, as it will hike your spirits. Crimson red, burgundy, tomato red all hues have a different effect, but all have outstanding properties and make you feel better about yourself.

CONCLUSION

In branding and marketing, color psychology is vital because correct shades evoke the desired emotions in people and extract the reactions they want from their clients. Colors are a powerful communication tool and help you send your message across without being blunt and loud. When you remodel your home, you must keep color psychology into consideration and use vibrant colors so that they will uplift your spirits when you feel down.

Recent gardening trends mostly concentrate on eco-friendliness and experimentation with technology and gardening philosophy, compared to past years where the color of flowers was the main concern. This is due to our rapidly-changing climate that poses a threat to human survival, especially if we keep on wasting resources. So, if you’re interested in becoming more sustainable, here are the most interesting landscaping trends to keep an eye on.

Water conservation

Water conservation has been a buzz subject in the landscaping industry for a few years now, but this season it will be on everyone’s lips. It’s actually more than a trend, but more of a guideline for new garden designers and outdoor architects that will completely change the way landscapes are created. The use of drought-resistant plants, smart irrigation systems and xeriscaping will soon become a norm in every garden.

Planning with climate change in mind

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The climate is getting more and more unpredictable and with it comes the need for more resilient landscaping that can survive these capricious weather patterns. For instance, extreme heat waves that often strike Australia, especially Sydney, can be destructive for many plants, but they can also ruin the garden’s functionality. However, planting greenery and building protective structures with weather in mind can allow people to use their outdoor spaces even during the most extreme conditions. Resilient plants that provide shade combined with pergolas with ceiling fans in the summer and patios with heaters in the winter will allow homeowners to push through the extreme temperatures. Consulting with professionals in landscaping who know the punishing climate of Australia can help many Sydneysiders get the garden of their dreams.

Implementation of tech

Technology is slowly making its way into every aspect of life, outdoor spaces and landscaping included. So, it’s not a surprise that many designers and architects opt for tech implementation in gardens that can help people get more personalized outdoor spaces that require very little care. Traditionally pieces of gardening equipment like lawn mowers and leaf blowers are getting replaced by battery-powered models that create no pollution and have a reduced noise level. Additionally, there are also robotic lawn mowers and smart sprinklers that reduce maintenance time and water waste.

Landscaping design is also getting a tech-up. The use of 3D modeling, mobile apps and drones can help designers create and present their innovative landscaping ideas to clients.

Upcycling

Using salvaged items in the garden design can do a lot of good, both for your space and for your environment. Upcycling helps keep the landfills empty and it enriches your garden with many interesting and “think outside of the box” design and décor solutions. For instance, using old gardening boots as planters or old beer barrels as ponds is a very eco-friendly way to add some interest to your landscaping.  

Sensory gardens

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Usually, most of the garden elements are there to impress your eyes only. However, new gardeners and garden owners want to interact with their gardens a bit more. For instance, you can install a giant chess set that will entertain your eyes and mind and keep you moving and touching the pieces. Another way you can awaken the sense of touch is with reflection pools. These small water features will not only provide you with a beautiful visual effect, but also allow you to touch and play with water for a multisensory experience.

Meditation and mindfulness

For many, the hustle and bustle of urban living are becoming unbearable and they are choosing to retreat to their gardens. That’s why mindfulness, meditation and Zen spaces are becoming more prominent in gardens. In order to achieve this sense of tranquility, people choose to utilize mirrors, privacy screens, interesting planting, water features for relaxing sounds and strategically placed seating to help with relaxation and garden immersion. Early birds even choose to place their seating facing east to have a clear sunrise view every morning.

Gardens like these will both improve human interaction with their outdoor spaces AND protect the environment that needs all the help it can get.

The proportion of individuals and families renting properties instead of buying them is on the rise across the globe. This is good news for landlords who are planning on listing their homes for renting. However, just as modern home buyers, today’s renters are very demanding when it comes to property’s functionality and décor. So, if you are planning to rent your house, you should consider remodelling it to suits your future tenants’ needs and so you can ask for a higher rent, which is, in the long term, a very good investment. In this article, we’ll go through everything you need to know about remodelling your rental property.

First, check for issues

Regardless whether your house is five or twenty years old, you should still do a thorough examination of the house’s current condition. The first things to check are the ones that can backfire the most. Those are the foundation, electrical wiring and outlets, plumbing and water valves. Do this while the property is still empty, and if there is any need for repairs and replacements, do it before the other works start.

Establish a likely rent, and see where to make improvements

Avoid overspending. Not everything needs to be remodelled or upgraded. Try to establish the best assets of your property and how would you use them to get a good price, and see where you need to improve it to get an even better price. The usual selling-points are the kitchen and the bathroom, and these two already make substantial investments.

Kitchen makeover

Remodelling the kitchen can bring you the most thumbs up from potential renters, and it can be decisive when it comes to the height of the rent. While you should definitely install new kitchen elements if the old ones are dated, you should stick to a simple design and colour palette that can appeal to the average tenant. Since the most frequent renters are millennials which are demanding on trendiness, you should get informed about most popular appliances, and stick to energy-saving units.

Spruce up the bathroom

The bathroom is another room that can make or break the renting agreement. It is also a very expensive investment, but if your plumbing is in good shape, this will be much easier and more affordable. As with the kitchen, you should go with a neutral colour palette and a clean style. There are some ways to save on the bathroom renovation, such as getting lightly used or recycled fixtures, installing a sun tube instead of a window, using subway tile (much more affordable, and with the right décor, very chic), and limiting the tile to “water-sprinkling” areas, while painting the others with moisture-resistant paint.

Invest in floors and paint

If the house isn’t lived in for some time, it is highly likely that the floors and the walls aren’t looking very well. This is something that catches the eye of the potential tenants really fast, so it is a good place to invest.

  • Some affordable and durable options for flooring are wood laminate, bamboo and vinyl.
  • Paint should be bright and neutral so that the future tenants could decorate it according to their taste.

Subtle, but livable décor

Your tenants may decide to bring their own furniture and accessories, but it’s up to you to present them space as welcoming, and an empty house says everything but that. This includes some basic furniture, such as the living room sofa and coffee table, and details that will make the house inviting, such as greenery and fresh flowers.

Put the house on the market

Now that everything is done, it is time to get informed about the local tax laws and property rules. If everything is by the book, move on to setting a competitive price by comparing with the other rentals in the neighbourhood. Be realistic, don’t set the price too high. Expect that the tenants will be scouting around for better deals. Remember that being a landlord is a huge responsibility, so you have to screen tenants carefully because you need to be sure that they will treat your property responsibly and pay the rent on time. Once you find the tenant that you like, ask for a security deposit.

While it does bring a secure monthly income, being a landlord also brings many obligations, including adapting your home to the needs and desires of the people who are going to live there. Hopefully, these tips will help both you and the tenants have a mutually beneficial relationship.

So, you want to live on your own; you are too old to share the place with roommates or your parents any longer, but you haven’t decided where to live. Choosing a real estate property is one of the most important and difficult choices in everyone’s life. Everyone has a different lifestyle, habits, wishes… In accordance with our wishes, interests and abilities we are trying to create and organize our own lives in the best possible way. But, should you choose a house, apartment or condo? Check out the pros and cons.

Regardless of which of the three options above you chose, each of them has its pros and cons. To realize which option is the best for you, smart thing would be to compare them through several universal parameters.
Apartment

Maintenance

Condo: Living in a condo doesn’t involve a big commitment when it comes to keeping your living space well maintained. Keeping your condo clean and tidy is easy, fast and convenient. However, living in a condo involves dealing with other tenants when it comes to maintaining the mutual parts of the building (hallways, lights, heating  …).

Apartment: To maintain your apartment, you will need as much time and money as for maintaining the condo. But the big difference between condo and apartment is that you wouldn’t have to worry about the common parts of the building, if you chose the apartment, because there are none. The building is owned by one owner, who is leasing the apartments and taking care of its maintenance.

House: Home maintenance requires more time, especially when it comes to gardening; but many homeowners consider everyday chores as an excellent relief from everyday stress and other obligations.
House

Comfort

Condo and apartment: Your financial possibilities and individual choices are crucial for the level of comfort in the apartment or a condo. However, given that residential buildings are mainly located close to all necessary facilities, a gym, shop, park, market and other necessary facilities will be at your hand which is great comfort is to have. Bear in mind that if you chose the apartment or a condo, you will need to have consideration for other tenants and will have to reduce the noise and partying to a minimum.

House: The house is definitely the queen of comfort. Besides the fact that you can customize it and adjust it to your own requirements and preferences, you will be able to fully enjoy the privacy and peace. Also, you can enjoy the fresh air in your own backyard, save money if you make your house earth friendly and have any pet you want.
Condominium

Lifestyle

Condo: Condo is an ideal choice for those who lead an active life, regardless of whether it is a family or a single person. People who choose to live in the condo are usually those who spend a lot of time outside, working, traveling or enjoying the various events and outdoor activities.

Apartment: Ask yourself: ”How long am I going to stay in this city”? If you buy, you are attached to the location and it is important to know for how long you are planning to stay at one place. The real estate market is characterized by low flexibility lately and buying a real estate to own it for a few years is not a profitable investment. You should know that buying a property includes a number of other costs, taxes, real estate agency fees, etc. Overall, in the short term, that is less than 10 years (especially if your property is financed by loans), renting an apartment is always cheaper and smarter option.

House: The house is the ideal choice for people who like to spend time at home with maximum privacy. House gives a lot of freedom. Large spaces, privacy, nature, doing your favorite hobby in a workshop or a garage, uninterrupted playing or listening to music are just some of the privileges that homeowners have. If you’re thinking about starting a family, this is definitely the best option for you.
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With such important decisions, you need to realistically and objectively view the situation, evaluate your own capabilities, your lifestyle, needs and goals in life. If you think it through carefully, I’m sure you will make the right choice, if you are not sure – lease the apartment.

Selecting new windows takes more than just going with the looks that match the house they are about to be built in. Aside from acting as source of daylight and architectural accent, windows also give shape to the room, provide ventilation and emergency escape route. These are the most popular window styles.

Broad Division

Generally speaking, windows can be fixed or operable. Fixed windows re used solely as architectural feature in places where there is need for natural light and view but ventilation is not a concern. They often come in unusual geometric shapes like round-tops or relatively new type of seamless bent-glass windows that provide unobstructed corner view. However, operable windows are what most people consider for their homes. They can be sided sideways, vertically or hinged outwards or inwards on both vertical and horizontal panes.

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Double Hung and Tilt-Turn Windows

This classic design has survived centuries and not without a reason. Apart from having excellent ventilation control, they have a very simple construction. Their upper outside sash can be lowered, while the lower inside sash can slide up. Some types even feature sashes that can be removed easily for cleaning. A sub-variant of this type with only one sliding sash is called single-hung. Tilt-turn windows are popular in Europe. They tilt inside at the top but also have a feature that allows them to swing at 180 degrees for easier cleaning, which doubles as convenient emergency exit.

Casement Windows

These side-mounted windows are made in single or paired configuration and are operated by a crank that rotates the sash inward or outward. They can be fully opened for easy cleaning and maintenance, while their excellent ventilation properties come from their breeze catching effect, in which they act like sails on a boat.

Awning and Hopper Windows

It is easiest to describe them as horizontal casements. While awning windows are top hinged, so that they offer partial ventilation, unobstructed views and respectable security. Hopper windows are their inverted image. They hinge at the bottom and due to their very good ventilation properties are often used as a complement for a door or another window.

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Horizontal Sliding Windows

They feature a single or multiple panels that are fixed and one or more panels that slide in horizontal tracks. The drawback of this design is that in the best case only half of the window can be opened at a time, providing only partial ventilation. However, an advantage of sliders is that no space is required for a sash to swing in or out, making them ideal for small spaces.

Bay Windows

This three-window set is easily recognized from the outside as it protrudes from the house wall, and forms an interior bay. In addition to great light gathering characteristics, bay window offers much wider view angle than any other type, save the seamless corner windows. A central window is flanked by two side ones that make 30 or 45 degree angle with the house wall.

In order to fulfil their different needs, windows come in many sizes, types and functions. When choosing windows for your home, consider architectural aspect, the window purpose and budget.