Be your kid’s room designer.

How do I decorate a kid’s bedroom?kids room

When contemplating over both girls’ room and boys room ideas, consider their personality and interests – whether your child is 4 or 14, kids’ room decor should always reflect their personality. In terms of color, incorporate a favorite hue on the walls or bring in bright accents, but stick with neutral furniture that doesn’t need to be swapped out as interests change. Make sure that the furniture is appropriate for your child’s age; it also should be something that can grow with him or her.

 

How do I decorate a playroom?

A playroom should be very lively and inspirational, so get creative with your color and furnishings. A wall painting is a great way to incorporate playful design. Using fun furnishings, like beanbag chairs or floor cushions, and brightly colored textiles to encourage happy moods. Put up their artwork and design a space that encourages their interests. If they are big readers, consider a reading nook.

Because it is a multifunctional room, use space smartly. Install built-in cabinets and shelves for much-needed toy storage, and include a desk or worktable for homework and coloring. Divide the space into zones so that quieter kids can draw or read while more active kids can watch TV or play a musical instrument.

What kind of storage should I have for a kid’s area?

With so many toys and clothes, keeping a kid’s room clutter-free can be difficult. That’s why effective storage is key. Add built-ins if you can, but fixing shelves is great option. Use the closet’s full storage capacity – install hanging organizers, add another rod for clothing and put in accessible drawers. Kids’ rooms are inherently a creative and somewhat messy space, so don’t expect pristine conditions all the time – strategically place baskets and toy chests around the space, and encourage your child to throw items in these containers after use to quickly clear space.

How can I create a kids bedroom for multiple siblings?

If you have two kids at different ages, with varying styles, tastes and preferences sharing one space, creating a co-habitable bedroom can be difficult. The key is to give each child its own area. Split the room so that each kid has their bed and dresser on “their” side of the room. If that isn’t possible, find an arrangement that feels fair and doesn’t cloister them too close together. A bunk bed can be a great space-saver.


For both your kids

If you have a boy and girl sharing a space, don’t panic – this IS a feasible undertaking! Make sure interests of both kids are reflected equally in the kids’ room decor. Ditch the outdated idea of blue for a boy and pink for a girl, and go with what colors they actually like. You can unify a space by using the same types of furniture and pieces, but customize them through different patterns, paintings, bedding, etc. Make sure to always get the input of the kids; this should be a collaborative and fun design process!

Plan your Party!

terrace decorPlanning a little get-together at home? We can help you to make that perfect ambience this winters that will keep you and your guests warm yet comfortable.

To begin with:

Make your table

Details like flowers on the table, lights in the trees and smartly placed trays for drinks and appetizers elevate a simple gathering to a party your guests won’t forget. Billowing drapes hung out the back door as guests enter the backyard create an impressive entrance.

Use the right crockery 

An outdoor party doesn’t equal paper plates. Bring favorite plates and bowls outside to the give the space a sense of elegance. Afraid of breaking your favorite dishes? Invest in a set of white melamine dishes; they won’t break, but will still give you the chic setting you desire.

Fire up your outdoor space

Winter makes it the perfect season to light up a born fire. Make sure you have everything needed to get the fire pit going: wood, matches and of course, marshmallows, chocolate and graham crackers for smokes. String up lights and lanterns around your outdoor space to give an enchanting twinkle to any garden party. The soft glow will invite everyone to linger outside in the nighttime summer air. Line lanterns and smaller string lights around your seating area, and hang a few off tree branches for a touch of ambiance. Tip: Lighting helps define the intimate entertaining space where everyone will hang out, so use various forms of string lights and lanterns to create your party zone.

Boost the Comfort Level

Add colorful pillows on everything: benches, chairs and even grab some oversized ones for the floor. Low-lying seating could also be a good arrangement for an outdoor space. It gives the place a casual and warm feel.

Create Conversational Areas

Pull all your chairs into smaller groupings perfect for intimate conversations. Be sure to include a few tables for setting done drinks and food. If you have a terrace flat it, your job is half done. Creating a cozy place in your terrace will not be of a problem at all.

 

Real Estate Terminology 4

Adding on to the previous set of posts, here is a collection of more terms of Real Estate.

Property Terms – D & E

Developer

An entrepreneur who has an interest in a property, initiates its development and ensures, that it is carried out ( for occupation, investment or dealing) and from the outset accepts the responsibility for providing or procures the requisite funds needed to finance the whole project.

Development control

The powers of a local planning authority to control the development and use of a land.

Development yield

In a valuation to ascertain a ground rent, the rate at which costs are decapitalised to find the annual deduction from the occupation rents.

Discounted cash flow analysis

Techniques used in investment and development appraisal whereby future inflows and outflows of cash associated with a particular project are expressed in present-day terms by discounting. The most widely used forms of DCF are the internal rates of return (IRR) and net present value (NPV). The techniques may be used for such purposes as the valuation of land and investment, the ranking of projects or their components.

Effective rent

The gross rent payable per month by the occupiers which includes the base rent, maintenance charges, imputed costs of loss of interest on security deposit and rental advance. The effective rent indicates the total cash outflow of an occupier every month on account of leasing any property.

Equity linked mortgage

A mortgage whereby the interest on the principal in part or in whole is calculated, usually yearly, by reference on the security. It may reflect annual increase or possible decreases, in the annual return on, or the value of, the property in which the mortgage is secured.

Escalation clause

Specified in lease agreements wherein renewals of lease period are built in. It involves an increment in the base rent at every renewal of a lease agreement and is generally a percentage rate that is either pre agreed or negotiated before the renewal of the lease agreement.

We will continue updating you on more such terms in the coming week.

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