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Understanding How Interior Design Companies Work: Lighting for Mood Part III – Dimmable Designs

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Understanding How Interior Design Companies Work: Lighting for Mood Part III a Dimmable Designs

Interior Design Companies understand the term mood to mean a barely-definable, abstract quality that makes us feel in tune with our surroundings. In London, lighting is often a critical part of an interior design company’s toolbox in creating the perfect mood. In this series which I call a Lighting for Mood, I will draw on my experience working with some of London top interior design companies to describe current best practices in this exciting area of design.

The principle way in which interior design companies will control lighting is by dimming the various levels in relation to each other. General lighting, whether in the form of table lamps, up-lights or down-lights, should be controlled separately from feature lighting a especially in older London residences where there is a danger of overloading electrical circuits. By day, relative contrasts are less marked, especially given London rainy weather patterns. When general lighting is at its maximum strength, interior design companies try to make sure it achieves a fairly even light throughout a room. By night, interior design companies will try to create atmosphere and mood by including a feature to dim general lighting to a low level and raise feature lighting. For maximum effect, interior design companies will make sure the contrast between different light sources is high. Alternatively, some London clients request a soft, inviting light, similar to that produced by candlelight; under these circumstances, the interior design company must ensure that the contrast between feature and general lighting is less marked.

Every interior design company knows that mood and atmosphere are very subjective and impact how we feel. After a hectic day in a brightly lit London office, coming home to a softly lit environment can have a very calming effect, helping us to relax and reducing stress. Alternatively, interior design companies may be asked to create an energetic and dynamic atmosphere perhaps for a new London nightclub or classy restaurant. This requires lighting that is more dramatic, creating positive areas of brightness and darkness. While light is the key to changing mood, professional interior design companies know that the right levels of contrast are the means to success, achieved by controlling each lighting effect individually.

In the next article in this series on Understanding How Interior Design Companies Work: Lighting for Mood, a I will discuss pre-set scene lighting.

Part Time Work From Home Business – Is It Possible?

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Is it really possible to work from home in your own business? So many people believe that it needs to be a full time affair, but there are also those who are part time and working from home. Is it possible to create a part time work from home business, and be able to succeed? Join me as we take a look at part time work from home business.
In this work from home business article, you will discover:
* What Are Some Of The Benefits Of Working From Home?
* What Can Really Be Achieved With Part Time Work From Home Business?
* Do You Really Need To Quit Your Job To Run A Home Based Business?
* What Are Some Of The Benefits Of Working From Home?
There are many benefits to working from home. Some of these benefits are in time and money, not to mention the freedom you can get. Here are some of the benefits of running a home based business:
* You work flexibly
* More you invest in your home business; the more you can make money wise
* You don’t have to commute
* What Can Really Be Achieved With Part Time Work From Home Business?
It is often believed that you need big retail space or office space. It is believed to make money in business you need lots of money or that you need a large staff.
The truth is that a home business can be just as successful as one with many employees all situated in retail or office space. In fact there are many people who are making money working from home, and some of them did not simply leap from a day job to working from home. Some in fact started part time, and built the business.
* Do You Really Need To Quit Your Job To Run A Home Based Business?
I did. I left my job after accumulating some money, and started a home based business, though I didn’t succeed in that business, I don’t regret my decision. However, for many going through months of no cash, and needing support from family is not an option.
With hindsight, my suggestion is that you first try your business as a part time work from home business, see how it goes and then think about your next move. For example there is nothing stopping you from starting a home business. Investing time and money, and then as that business grows you start investing more time and money.
Sooner or later this part time work from home business will give you some answers. It will either be working or not. If it is working, you might find yourself in a position where it pays you as much as your day job. Then you can decide to stick with double pay or even invest all your time and money into that business.
A home business is a great way to find that out. Can you make as much money as your day job, more or less? When you know this, you can truly transform your life, because you have done a wise decision, and reaped the benefits by running a part time work from home business.

Starting Your DIY Project Part 1

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

When starting any diy project you must always ensure that all your markings and measurements are accurate if you do not then you could be heading for trouble further down your project, whether it be a diy door frame or a diy conservatory, you must always ensure that all your measurements are correct and if need be get someone to double check them for you.
There are many different ways that you can measure within your diy project these include, a T-square, a straight edge ruler, spirit levels and the usual measuring tape, but always ensure that you get the measurements right to avoid shocks further down in your diy project.
Once you have got the right measurements for your diy project you need to get the tools of the trade, for drilling you are most likely going to be using a cordless drill because the other options such as a hand drill and pillar
drills are inconvenient for home improvement diy projects, now if using the drill you have to consider what drill piece that you need, are you just making a straight forward hole to put a screw or nail into or do you need a bigger hole, there are a large range of drill pieces which include, the usual twist and dowel bit, flat bit, forstner bit among many others, so make sure you get the right piece for your drill, even ask at the local diy centre for advice if you need it.
You will also need a screw driver the most usual type of screw drivers are the slot screwdriver and the Phillips screwdriver although there are many others these are the most common to be used within your diy project so ensure that you have them to hand. You could also consider saving time by using a cordless screwdriver, but please be aware if the screw that you are putting in is of not high quality this may ruin the screw and you may need to start again.
Next tool to consider is the saw, are you going to be cutting if so you will need to get the right saw for the diy project, but you are not always going to be just cutting wood, so you may need to invest if not already obtained in a power tool such as a circular saw or a jigsaw to make the cutting of materials a lot easier to do.
Remember when using power tools your safety and the safety of those around you comes first so always use ppe and if you do not feel comfortable using the tool do not use it as it could cause you a lot of damage in the long run.
Now are you going to be using a lot of wood in your diy project, what if this wood is not pre smoothed down, are you going to take the long method of using sand paper to smooth out the wood or will you use a electric sander to quicken up the project for you, with electric portable sanders you will get usually a stick on sanding strip so with a large diy project remember to stock up on these as they will wear down and will need replacing, if you are going to be using an electric sander remember to be aware that these electric tools firstly are dangerous so wear ppe and secondly they will vibrate a lot so do not use them continuously or you will end up with a lot of aches and pains in your hands and arms.