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How to Make a Room Seem Bigger

Reviews · September 15, 2017

Modern homes are great in some ways. They are generally better insulated, but, on the other hand, the rooms are often smaller. If you want to learn how to make your rooms seem bigger, please read on. Below are several simple and relatively easy ways to achieve the look you are after.

Create the right type of focal point

When you enter a room, without realising it your eye is naturally drawn to a focal point. You can use this natural reaction to your advantage. Try to create your focal point so that it draws the eye along the room or to its furthest point. This has the effect of making the space seem as big as possible.

It could be as simple as hanging a large canvas print on the appropriate wall then up-lighting it, so it catches the eye. You can easily buy the kind of high-quality picture you need for this task from the Hello Canvas website. The fact that you can potentially choose any image means that this is an approach that can be used in virtually any home.

Use mirrors

Another simple approach is to hang more mirrors in your room. Potentially, you could turn a mirror into your focal point. If you can hang it so that it reflects the room beyond it will also make the room seem far bigger. Even if you are not able to hang it in this way, do not instantly dismiss the idea of using mirrors in your home. They are a great way of capturing the natural light and reflecting it back into the room.

Let more light in

Generally speaking, the brighter a space is the bigger it will seem. As well as using mirrors be sure to open your curtains as widely as possible. Also, consider installing internal doors with glass panels, so that light can flow more easily through your house.

Draw the eye outside

If you have a garden try to set things up so that you can see it while you are in your house. This has the effect of drawing the eye outside, which automatically makes the room you are entering, or sitting in, seem larger. Ideally, you should install French or patio doors, but if you cannot do this just make sure that you make the most of the windows you have.

Change your window coverings

Try to choose window coverings that do not drape over the actual glass too much. The more of the view you show the better. Plus, of course, by taking this approach you will be naturally letting more light into your home.

Improve the lighting

The way you light a room also has a big impact. If the space is dark and dingy it will naturally feel small and pokey. You can learn more about how to use lighting in your home to improve the look and feel of it as well as create the illusion of space, you can do so here.

Essentials For Surviving A Long-Distance Relationship

Reviews · February 13, 2017

Globalization is, generally, a wonderful thing with a myriad of benefits. We can sample food from thousands of miles away, work with people we’ve never met and connect countries and continents in ways our ancestors would never have dreamt of.

There is, inevitably, a downside: it can take people away from one another. Long distance relationships are nothing new, but they have become all the more common in the modern world. Couples find themselves split by work, or perhaps meet online and have to forge a relationship across the miles. Given the statistics on long distance relationships (LDRs) are not exactly encouraging, is it possible to make it work?

I’ll Be There For You…

One of the keys to making an LDR work is to be there for one another. This sounds obvious in a standard relationship, but for an LDR, it’s a little trickier.

You have to learn to utilize technology for the relationship. A quick text message can let someone know you’re thinking of them; you can watch movies together on Skype and forget about the distance between you. Try and keep abreast of what’s happening in your lives, such as when one of you has a tough day ahead or challenges they are facing. Then make a note of it and remember to get in touch with a brief “thinking of you” message.

Celebrate Good Times (Come On!)…

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Holidays and special days like Valentine’s Day become all the more important in an LDR. It’s a way of connecting through a common theme, uniting you in the same celebration.

Try and make special plans to talk on important days. You could decorate your home and show off the decor to your partner, sending a video of a walking tour so they can almost feel like they’re there. Remember your gifts too; send flowers with a international florist, personalized trinkets or just a box of candy – anything that shows you have taken the time to make the other feel good.

The Green Eyed Monster…

Jealousy is a problem in any normal relationship, but it has the ability to sprout horns and take over an LDR. As you’re not there to see someone’s body language when they talk about that colleague at work or a new friend they met, soon you can find yourself looking for a subtext.

Remember this if you find yourself suspicious. You are going off a lack of feedback on the full picture; don’t look for issues that aren’t there. If you have concerns, voice them instantly rather than letting them fester. It’s far healthier even if it’s a testing conversation initially.

See You Soon…

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In an LDR, you know you’re not going to see one another as often as you would like. However, always try and know exactly when you will next be able to be in the same room as one another. It gives you something to look forward to, a date to focus on that can make time pass quicker.

It also has the added benefit of making you both feel more secure. You can anticipate a reunion, knowing the current situation is temporary and you’ll be together again soon.

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