Designer Tips – Selecting The Right Furniture For Your Home

Here's some great tips from Interior designer Angela Steyn on selecting the right furniture for your home.
Here's some great tips from Interior designer Angela Steyn on selecting the right furniture for your home.
Lighting is a very important component of the look and mood you want to achieve with your interior designs. The amount of lighting, its placement and its proximity to key areas of a room can make or break the overall appeal of the room. Getting it right will meld functionality with style.
Looking for the ultimate toaster for your kitchen? Well sadly this is uber cool toaster is still in the development phase, we're certainly hoping it goes into production
How cool is this levitating light. Pure magic! It is a retro looking light bulb that hovers above a stylish yet simple timber block.
With so many of us now able to work from home, creating a functional work space has become a priority for many people. Just because a home study needs to be practical doesn’t mean it has to be bland. There are many ways you can turn your work area into a haven of creativity – here’s how:
Check out this HandiTheatre outdoor home entertainment system that will suit the whole family. Imagine watching your favourite movie or sporting event on a big screen in the comfort of your own home surrounded by lots of friends.
Who isn’t even a little fascinated by the Moon? A full glowing Moon on a clear night is something to behold
We have all experienced at some point in our lives those annoying useless showers that you have to run around in to get wet.
Whether you are planning the garden for your newly built home, changing the garden you inherited from the previous owners of your home or a smaller makeover of your garden and entertaining areas or apartment balcony, it is truly worth the services of a Landscape Designer.
Do you hibernate indoors at home during winter? Hate going out into the cold, especially at night? Well maybe not everyone feels that way but I know I do. I put off lots of jobs around the house with the excuse it’s too cold.
Water is an essential part of our lives, not only in order for us to survive but for all the other qualities that it brings to our daily landscape too.
So who isn't bunkering down and fighting off the chills of winter? If you don’t have a fire place but love the ambiance of an open fire then have you ever considered a Bio Ethanol fueled fireplace?