The master bedroom is always your getaway space and a pleasant day’s end retreat. To feel comfortable in your bedroom you need to create a pleasing ambience as well as a touch of luxury on furniture as well. It is always, bedroom decor is an imperative aspect in the interior decoration of any home or decor plan. The master bedroom generally conforms to the style chosen for the main rooms of the house. It is always appropriate to invest in a luxury touch here and there with beautiful bed linens or a four poster classic bed as simple examples. Classic furnitures always resembles of luxury and comfort life style and if you are one of those who adores classic designs, why wouldn’t go ahead of owning a classic designed bedroom. The serene atmosphere will resonates in the bedroom when you choose classic bedroom furniture as your furnishing, so let’s make the bedroom as the best relaxation place and grab some ideas from the following classic designed pictures.
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Showing posts with label bedrooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedrooms. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Blue and White Chic: Moldovan Loft Apartment by Grosu Art Studio
A study in ice-blue and white: that’s the impression you’re
likely to get when you view this loft-like apartment designed by GAS (Grosu Art
Studio) and located in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova. The second undeniable
impression you’re likely to get is unabashed modernism: even if nothing else
was a clear indicator, the wavy light fixture that extends over the dining table
would be a dead giveaway! Where are the ice-blue tones coming from? Trace them
to a glossy blue wall in the kitchen, to blue stools before the eat-in island,
to vivid couch cushions, bedding, and lounge chairs, all of which feature
different gradations of true blue that both brighten the apartment and cool it
at the same time. But never fear — touches of warmth are here, too, to balance
all that chic coolness.
Wide-planked wood flooring contributes a rustic feel and
unifying factor throughout. More warm color comes by way of contemporary art:
surreal portraits bring bold reds, yellows, oranges, and even purples into the
mix, while plants tucked away on high shelves and in bedside planters spice up
the pure white with cheerful green. One bed is a simple cushioned platform with
squared pillows, while the other’s all plush and velvety; more textural
interest shows itself in the design of chrome “vases” that seem to be built of
curlicues, and an inviting gray rug beneath a white lounger. While the interior
is minimalist, it’s not harsh, with floor-to-ceiling glass for great views —
and privacy, when shielded behind sheer curtains at night. A young, fresh, and
appealing look by day, and sophistication by night: that’s this loft by Grosu.
Monday, 18 November 2013
Artistic DIY Bedroom Creations that You Will Love from Lonny.com
Creating an epic bedroom scene is a great DIY project to
take on now that the temperatures are lower, and spending time outside is not
as fun as it once was. You can scratch makeover itch by working on one of the
rooms that you’ll spend the most time in this winter, your bedroom. Turn your
bedroom into an ultimate paradise in your home with extravagant headboards and
eye-catching art from Lonny.com . Pops of unexpected color are not only trendy,
but they give your bedroom an inviting touch. An intricate design, from the top
to bottom of your room, adds a touch of pizazz and liveliness; perfect for
outgoing personalities.
One of the most interesting designs of the set is the
custom-made tree design. This handcrafted and beautiful bed frame is the
centerpiece that will make your room drip with character. Fantastic finds such
as this bed frame are what you should look for when designing your bedroom
space. One single item can add such definition to the room that you will only
need neutral supplements around it. If you want a room that makes a statement,
zebra-print wallpaper and carpet are a perfect fit. There are so many great
ideas that perfectly complement brick walls. Whether you are going for a rustic
country look, or an urban and hip look, you will have everlasting fun with a
brick wall bedroom. There are plenty of ideas to go around for your fall
bedroom makeover. Have fun and make sure to send us a photo when you are done.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Children with ADHD: Health, self-esteem, and a playful sense of enthusiasm
As parents, we
want our children to be happy — and to grow into happy, successful adults with
attention deficit disorder (ADD ADHD).
So we do our best
to provide them with comfortable homes, fun toys, good clothes, memorable
vacations, and other nice things. And we balance that by signing them up for
lots of ADD-friendly sports like swimming and other extracurricular activities,
hoping to instill an appreciation of discipline and hard work. There's nothing wrong with nice things or with hard work in the classroom or on the playing field. Indeed, exercise is vital for kids.
But when we try to
set the stage for lifelong happiness, we should remember what research has
shown: that what matters most in encouraging good ADHD health is helping
children develop happiness-promoting traits, such as optimism, self-esteem, and
a playful sense of enthusiasm.
How do we do this?
It's easier than you might imagine. First and foremost, children need something
I call "connection," which they get in the form of unconditional love
from adults.
Connection gives
children the confidence to try new things and to seek out new experiences. Once
a child feels connected to important adults in his life, it is a short step to
developing a can-do attitude, which, as we all know, is a defense against depression
and despair at any age. Good ADHD Health emerges. Play and practice are two other ingredients of lifelong happiness. It's been said that "the work of childhood is play" — and that is true. I'm not just talking about structured games and events. Children need time to engage in unstructured play, with others and on their own. Play hones the imagination and teaches problem-solving skills. It teaches children to tolerate frustration. And, of course, it is fun. Your keenest childhood memories probably involve playing. I know mine do. (When it comes to electronic play, however, it's best to set limits. An hour or less a day of TV or computer games means there's more time for experiences that are richer in imagination - and exercise.)
Children who play learn that doing something repeatedly helps them get better at it; in other words, that practice leads to mastery. (Did you learn to ride a bike on the first try?) Practice lets children learn to accept help and to benefit from good teachers and coaches. Mastering a skill begets confidence, leadership, initiative, and an enduring admiration for hard work.
Mastery usually leads to recognition from a larger group (friends and family), which, in turn, reinforces the sense of connection. We all know what happens when a child masters something new after long practice. We hear his cries of "I did it!" and "Wow." Few feelings are better — for a child or his parent.
Let me close by
saying something about self-esteem. Some well-meaning parents seem to think
that the way to boost our children's self-esteem is to shower them with praise.
Not so. Self-esteem is rooted in mastery. If you want your child to have high
self-regard, do not go out of your way to offer praise. Instead, make sure your
child has opportunities to develop mastery. If your child displays an aptitude
for cooking, for example, invite him to plan a special family dinner and then
help you in the kitchen.
Next time you find
yourself wondering whether to sign your child up for yet another activity, take
a deep breath. Some free time might be exactly what she needs to be happy -
both now and after she grows up and leaves home.
By Edward Hallowell,
M.D.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
A Girl’s Bright Dream Room: Room b by Nidi Design
A
characteristic two-level layout and bold, bright color splashes make children’s
rooms by Nidi Design popular with both kids and parents all over the world —
and in this room, called “b,” it’s easy to see why. It has everything a kid
needs: a bed, a desk, a comfy sitting space on the floor, and — of course — a
ladder to a second level from which you can look down at the rest. Take a look
through a large open “doorway” from outside and you’ll see the white
four-poster; rest assured this doesn’t look like Grandma’s four-poster bed!
Against the palette of pure white, its soft touches are purple and gray pillows
— one heart-shaped — and a pale blue coverlet. For those
stay-up-past-your-bedtime book evenings, it’s got a white cube bedside table
with handy reading lamp.
And, as with all Nidi rooms, this one gives you plenty of
storage, not only in drawers on the bedside table, but also in handy
rectangular cubbies on the wall — a set of these cubbies, four across and down
on another wall, is a mix of open and door-covered storage, while the support
for the second level is a built-in storage unit of both tall cabinets and
cubbies at one end (some with their own doors). This girl loves red, too: look
at the neat stacked “suitcase” style boxes on the closet shelf, above a rack of
bright clothing. Having friends over? You can lounge on pillows on the floor,
or perch on kid-sized ottomans of blue and purple. It’s a fun room, one with lots
of possibilities for work and play: “b” by Nidi Design.
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