Residential Properties

Residential Property Management for Homeowners and Real Estate Developer

The Interior Lighting Design

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The outdoor wall lights if administered properly can be used to illuminate any specific object or can be molded to throw light at the desired direction. The interior lighting design lighting matters a lot because it gives the first impression of the house. The Outdoor wall lights on installation give a preview of what is inside the house.

The interior lighting design lights are used to light up the pathways, the pools or any other specific structure present outside the house. One of the biggest usages of outdoor wall lights is keeping you and your house safe from burglary. The interior lighting design lighting gives a beautiful impression to the people passing by in the dark about the hard work that is done to enhance the beauty of your garden.

Light can be fixed on a small fountain or a small monument or hut in the garden. Another kind of interior lighting design-lighting installed nowadays is the motion sensor outdoor lighting. This kind of lighting is installed in the front of the house and as soon as a human or animal comes in its range, it gets activated, and thus is an effective measure to get warned of any trespassing activity during dark. Some outdoor wall lighting can be used very well as a decorative lighting. This kind of lighting is of great use to people who usually have evening parties at home. They can also be used for birthday parties and any other sort of party. All you have to do is arrange for food and sitting arrangement and the venue and decor for the party is ready.

The interior lighting design lighting installed outside signifies the care and work you have done to make this house a home. The outdoor wall lights are even great for evening tea with the family when the sun has set and its growing dark. A small barbecue party for a group of friends and family can be arranged on the weekends and the interior lighting design lighting you have installed add a great charm to it, taking your small get together to greater heights and making the evening memorable for everyone. Besides beautifying the house the outdoor wall lights also increase the value of the property. Chandeliers can be arranged outside the main entrance making it more attractive. A small hut in the lawn with seating arrangement and proper interior lighting design lighting can be an ideal place for many to spend their evening enjoying the cool breeze with a cup of tea.

The Right House Design

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When building in a hot climate, there are certain housing designs that can create a more comfortable atmosphere while still reducing your cooling costs. While it may not be possible to site your house to take advantage of the prevailing breezes if it is on a small block, you can still place windows in it to create a good cross draught for the evenings. So find out where the best breeze comes from and make sure it can blow through the home via large windows.

West and east sides of the home need to have either smaller windows, or be shaded outside by trees and shrubs, eaves or canvas awnings. If the trees are deciduous, then you’ll still get the benefit of warm sun in the winter. Since west is the hottest, building your carport on this side is best for added insulation.

If the home is south of the equator, then north will let in the best light and sun in the winter. In the summer the sun is higher, so won’t shine through those larger northern windows. In all cases, having a pale-coloured roof and walls will help to reflect the heat. Exhaust fans mounted in the roof will help to ferry away the hot air that rises and if you have plenty of windows, cooler night air can enter.

Interior Design Style

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In most design projects, a great deal of planning takes place before the selection of furnishings. Designers consider the function of the space, the personalities and life-style of the occupants of the residence, the architectural characteristics of the dwelling, the lighting, color preferences and colors adjacent to the space-both indoors and out, the ‘givens’ of the space, including the materials used on the exterior and the interior of the building and, of course, the budget parameters. As the planning develops, furniture is considered only in a generalized way. Designers often use generic templates to space plan. What determines the style of furniture to be used? How will you know which styles to mix and how to do so with confidence, cleverness, and originality? Will you develop a single style, French country, classic modern, Asian, West Indies, neo-classical or will you enjoy working with a variety of styles?

The observation of historical development in architecture, interior design and furniture will often help you tap into a style that pleases you. None of these three elements can be studied separately, so this is a large topic, particularly for people who have little historical background or design experience in one style only. Have you heard it said that to break the rules you must know the rules? This is true in design. Unless you know the various architectural characteristics of different historical times and how interiors were designed to function in a way that complemented those interiors, you will never be able to fully appreciate how designers use their knowledge of style and history for inspiration, going beyond direct imitation with clever or respectful references to the past, while being innovative and original. Make it a point to visit historic buildings and interiors, museums and homes to learn about the historical development of design. The story of furniture is inextricably linked with the story of civilization, in our case western civilization primarily, since it was the Europeans who came to the U.S. first, bringing with them their belongings, memories and skills. The further back you go in history, the less you can know about residential interiors, since only buildings made of stone or items carefully hidden from the elements survived to give us insight into a way of life. When we look at historical artifacts, we are typically seeing what once belonged to the governing elites or the aristocracy-unless of course we look at public buildings designed for use by everyone-civic buildings, temples, churches, even baths. We only know about more modest dwellings of very recent times.

Developments in furniture styles are stimulated by the following: political or economic change, discoveries (such as the archaeological excavations of Pompeii and King Tut’s tomb); contact with faraway places-seeing something new; changes in technology and production techniques and the keen creative power of gifted designers working to meet the needs of their era for both function and beauty. Each historic style period has unique influences and particular style characteristics. As an informed designer, you want to be able to recognize and identify the various eras of design style and the characteristics of the various historic styles. Hopefully you will enjoy the exploration of style that you encounter in this section, acknowledging and appreciating the power of human adaptability and creativity in creating functional, aesthetically pleasing designs.