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10 simple tricks to brighten up a dark interior

Most of us live in accommodation that wasn’t designed with us in mind, so when it turns out that the apartment, although nice, set and generally fit, is dark and gloomy, the mood and morale drop, at least for ¾ of the year. It’s good when you realise that your lack of energy is due to a lack of light. It can also be the other way around – you feel perpetually tired, crummy and unhappy, even though you come home from work and it’s at home that you should feel relieved. Take a look then to see if it’s due to the fact that your flat is dark. Instead of lamenting your fate and dwelling in a sense of unhappiness, check out what you can do for yourself on how to lighten up your home: 10 simple tricks to brighten up a dark interior 1. Lamps Plan several different lighting sources for one room to arrange the space in different ways as you use the interior, and you have the chance to illuminate it from several sides if necessary. Opt for fixtures with glass shades that let light through. Don’t use opaque lampshades, which are a visual decoration of the interior, but when you switch on the light bulb, they strongly limit the incidence of light. Choose lamps with “bare” bulbs – over the table, they may be a bit glaring, but in general, they illuminate the interior strongly. 2. Bulbs Check their colour temperature – choose close to

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Wooden furniture – is it worth investing in? Advice and products

Wooden furniture is coming back into favour. We increasingly appreciate natural materials and quality of workmanship – and these cost money. Is it worth investing in wood? Or is it better to choose MDF furniture? Read on and check out our suggestions. Wood has had an impact on the development of our civilisation. Already in ancient times, it was used as a building material. The Romans, Chinese and Aborigines all used woodworking. Archaeologists have uncovered drawings from 3000 BC showing chairs, tables and beds, but much earlier mankind had already used the naturally shaped trunks and branches of trees as furniture. Today, the development of woodworking techniques has made individual forms increasingly sophisticated and refined. For centuries, solid wooden furniture has been a sign of its owner’s wealth. The development of cheap plastics made wood lose its popularity at the turn of the 20th and 21st century. Manufacturers began to use plastic and other materials not only for furniture but also for flooring and doors. Fortunately, people soon realised that nothing can replace natural wood. This material began to return to our interiors and is no longer associated only with rustic or retro style. Wooden or board furniture? Advantages and disadvantages of both solutions At first glance, furniture made of solid wood is no different from furniture made of chipboard or MDF. However, we must realize that the differences are significant, especially if we compare their durability, resistance to mechanical damage and external factors. The cheapest furniture is made of

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Oak furniture: the most beautiful and durable furniture for any interior

Oak furniture is considered to be the most durable and robust. The most common items made from this type of wood are beautiful and durable dining tables, but you can do much more with oak wood. Elegant oak furniture – what are its greatest advantages? Oak furniture, as the name suggests, is made from oak wood. Oak is a noble tree, which is associated with longevity and solidity, which is why it is used to create top-class interior design elements. Many people dream about an oak bed, an oak table or an oak wardrobe. Although the prices of oak furniture are not the lowest, they are worth every penny spent. Oak furniture is an investment worth making for years. And all because of their aesthetics and extraordinary parameters. The biggest advantage of oak furniture is its durability. Such furniture is resistant to the passage of time – it is exceptionally durable and resistant to loads, abrasion, scratches and other factors which may damage items of lower quality. What’s more, caring for this type of wood is not too demanding, especially when it has been factory-protected. Another advantage of oak furniture is its aesthetics. Furniture made of oak wood is universal and timeless, therefore it will look beautiful in basically any interior, both the one decorated in classic style and the more contemporary one. Oak furniture is distinguished by its colour and grain, thanks to which the interior gains a cosy character. Oakwood is associated with safety, harmony and tranquillity, which

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Rustic style – a recipe for an idyllic atmosphere in your home

Do you get up at dawn to prepare sandwiches for the kids for school, then rush to work and save yourself a morning sip of coffee? Do you come back in the evening and no longer have time or strength for small pleasures? In our daily rush, we often forget about what is most important – family warmth and a cosy atmosphere, which fills us with optimism. Introduce the rustic style into your interior to stop for a while and fill your home with an idyllic atmosphere. Natural fabrics in light colours, fresh flowers, wooden furniture and other elements of rustic style will appeal to all lovers of slow life! The rustic style was born in the USA in 1903. It was then that an American gentleman named Thomas Lee designed a wooden chair called ‘Adirondack’. Although it was initially intended to decorate only his cottage terrace, in a short time it gained worldwide recognition. The furniture was definitely different from the popular Victorian models of the time. The chair was not only much cheaper but also maintained a characteristic country atmosphere. With time, the use of such elements in the interior became known as rustic style. How to decorate your home in a rustic style? Here are some inspirations! How to decorate your home in a rustic style with patterned fabrics? The name rustic comes from the English word ‘rustic’, which means ‘rural’ or ‘homely’. It is hard to find a more precise definition of this trend – rustic

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Rustic interiors – the return of fashion for a rustic atmosphere

Just a dozen or so years ago such interior decoration was popular in houses and flats, which in its perception and appearance evoked clear associations with folklore and homeliness. Today we can clearly observe the return of fashion for this type of interior design, which translates into an increased number of various accessories in shops with interior accessories. What is worth buying for our kitchen to give it a real country atmosphere? What is rustic style anyway? Before we move on to specific additives and the various possibilities of arranging a kitchen with rustic additives, it is necessary to explain what the rustic atmosphere itself is and what its characteristics are. Rustic style is, above all, a cult of familiarity and folklore, a reference to everything that was still common in every country cottage several decades ago. The basis was everything that everyone could produce themselves and decorate the space with – numerous folk ornaments, wood painted in pastel shades or simplicity are the basis of the rustic style. In the kitchen accessories, we find ceramics and clay, for example. However, despite appearances, it is possible to combine the rustic style and all that it entails with modern and contemporary forms. And this is what we should strive for while taking care of our home kitchen decor! Rustic furniture The basis of rustic kitchen decor should be furniture made of natural wood. We can bet here on relatively cheap furniture of simple form, as well as much more expensive carved

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Why have a rustic oak table?

For centuries, Oak has been regarded as a symbol of strength, pride, durability and prestige. Oak furniture was valued for its great durability and high resistance to pests and fungi. With time, it lost its popularity among the wealthy in favour of exotic trees from other parts of the world. Today, oak is once again experiencing a renaissance. Customers from Poland and abroad willingly reach for oak furniture, which is a symbol of durable and functional furniture. Characteristics of oak furniture Despite its high price, oak is a king among European wood species. Why? Oak furniture is very durable and resistant to mechanical damage. Moreover, they are distinguished by a beautiful, warm, slightly golden colour. They are also characterised by a rich, unique grain pattern. Usually, the rings are unevenly distributed and of different sizes. Oak is ideal for table legs, tabletops, desks, as well as furniture legs and fronts.  When using solid plank furniture, it is important to remember that large oak surfaces can warp if not joined properly and if subjected to changes in heat or humidity. These can be unwanted cracks in the tabletop causing difficulties in unfolding them. The manufacturer of Meble Dąb has proposed its own recipe for solving this problem. Colours It is worth mentioning that it is relatively easy to change the colour of oak furniture. The colour is given by staining or coating the furniture with oil.  Natural oak wood is grey-yellow, but with the passing of time, it begins to darken

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How to decorate your home with holiday souvenirs?

Of course, we are aware of all the restrictions and impediments to travel. But perhaps there is one lucky reader among our readers who have just returned from holiday and has managed to bring home some holiday souvenirs. When we return from holiday, we want to take something special with us to have a substitute for that place at home. This is completely normal. People like to surround themselves with little things that still make them happy and put a smile on their face. Let’s not forget, however, that we can easily overdo it and make quite a mess, and it will start to resemble hoarding rather than a tastefully decorated flat. The first, probably the most frequently brought things, are famous products, handicrafts originating from a given country. These can include dishes (bowls, vases, ashtrays – perfect for smokers, figurines or interesting clothes, backpacks, bags). I love leather flap bags, handmade. They are comfortable and great for trips when we travel with a backpack. Wallets are also welcome – for coins, even our own. The second important, and I would even say the most important, thing is photos! Well, we have such a strong desire to capture every moment on holiday and every single thing we meet. In fact, we see less in reality because we keep taking pictures. Then, unfortunately, you have to dig through a million photos (of lawns, flowers, a lizard, a bench, white sand) to find that really beautiful and suitable photo to put on,

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Oak – the king of trees. Use in furniture production

Oak – majestic, right? When we think of an oak tree, we think of something beautiful, long-lived and majestic. In the beliefs of primitive peoples, oak was even considered the first tree – its crown reached up to the gods in heaven, and its roots were supposed to reach down to hell. The oak was considered the tree of the gods in Greek and Roman mythology, as well as in our own Slavic mythology – it was the tree of Perkun, the thunderer and god of heaven. To this day we appreciate the power of this tree, and our language has established such expressions and comparisons as “strong as an oak”, “great as an oak”, etc. This robust and beautiful tree can be found in the lowlands, river valleys and meadows. It can also be found in coniferous or deciduous forests. Oak – noble and well-known for centuries Did you know that the average life span of an oak tree is almost 700 years? We have many such specimens in England, which have witnessed many English battles, victories and defeats, the so-called silent witnesses of our history. We can distinguish even 200 different species of oak all over the world, and here in the United Kingdom, there are 6 of them. Oakwood is valued and used in furniture making, but also in boatbuilding (building and repairing boats, ships, yachts, etc.) and industry. When it comes to furniture production, 3 types of oak – sessile oak, pedunculate oak and red oak

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Solid wood versus glued laminated wood

Solid wood versus glued laminated wood – what are the differences between them and what does it really mean. The text below was created in order to describe, in a broad and accessible way as possible for an ordinary “furniture buyer”, existing divisions of furniture on the domestic market in terms of the natural 100% wood from which they are made and doubts that have arisen over the years related to the terms used in sales and on websites. These doubts have arisen partly as a result of creative “marketing” and the speech of benefits used in advertisements and a certain blurring of meanings as a result of a decrease in the domestic market share of small, several-person carpenter companies in favour of larger, multi-series production companies. At the outset, we would like to draw your attention to the frequent practice of small and large manufacturers to describe furniture as wooden in the title and only in the product description or its characteristics to add that the wooden element is only the front. That is the number one rule when buying furniture: read the description and characteristics in small print.  Otherwise, our dream ‘wooden’ furniture may turn out to be made of 75% melamine board or veneer, which is discussed below. Veneered furniture, due to its appearance, also often has the word “wooden” in its name. And this is true, but not complete. A veneer is a thin slice of natural (0.5mm to 1.8mm thick, sometimes a little more) veneer.

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Transform Your Rental Residence Right Into A House

Transform your rental residence right into a house

So, you are living in a rental home where the restrooms look weary, the kitchen appears to be in need of an upgrade, and also the area seems drab without character whatsoever. Clearly, embellishing a rental apartment can be fairly difficult, since you truly do not understand how much time you’ll wind up remaining there. The option? A few fast as well as simple subtle yet very impactful decoration updates. Fortunate for you, we have curated a couple of fool-proof means to transform your rental residence right into a house, without breaking the bank or ticking off your proprietor. 1. Allow lots of light in The most convenient method to open space is to let all-natural light in. This is specifically real for studio apartments. Use large curtains to permit all the light to stream in. And also include a layer of tones or blinds to lock out the light, when not required. 2. Embrace white walls Tenants everywhere face this one usual design obstacle– white and also boring walls. If you as well are fighting with white wall surfaces that you can not repaint, worry not! An artwork, proudly presented against your white wall surface can help break the uniformity. With minimalist design as well as smart positioning of wall surface art, you can conveniently turn your apartment or condo right into a cosy hideaway. And also, considering that the wall is white, you can include any type of frame or artwork to include the visual rate of interest

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