Livable Home Design for our Time

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Posted by admin | Posted in Home Improvement | Posted on 19-07-2010

In the early days of the 20th century, America followed Britain into the architectural response to the previously dominating Victorian style. The upper class and upper middle class during this time believed in a complex set of social rules about appropriateness which is greatly reflected in many houses from that era. The homes built at the time were full of fancy single purpose rooms for public functions and private use as well as less ornate rooms for their children and servants, as deemed appropriate by the social mores of the day.

Jump up to the present day now, where our modern housing trends seem to echo the Victorian trend to large superfluously roomed homes. As the American family has slowly shrunk over the last 40 or so years, the size of the homes that we live in has steadily inflated so that many of our neighbourhoods are shoulder to shoulder with characterless monster homes built to the edges of their tiny city lots. Many of these homes echo the Victorian trend of multiple rooms all serving related purposes, sometimes exactly the same purpose.

This trend is of little consequence until you take a look at a vital difference. There were cultural reasons that the Victorian-era family needed duplicity in their homes. The rules about public and private areas dictated that you needed to have a foyer, a parlour near the entrance to your home to receive guests, a butler’s pantry, a china closet, a drawing room, and servant’s quarters. Some of these rooms were needed, of course, because home design hadn’t progressed to the point where kitchens had food and dish storage built into them yet, but some were also a matter of manners.

In our modern times most people would be hard pressed to explain why they really need to have a living room as well as a family room much less six bedrooms and five bathrooms in their house. One of the accompanying trends that we’ve seen over the same years that houses have been increasing in size is a shrinking of the ‘average’ family size in North America. So, this means that we’re building bigger and bigger spaces to live in with smaller and smaller families.

I’ve been very interested in the trend that’s slowly becoming more prevalent in North America lately. At the end of the Victorian era there was the drive to return to more useable spaces, emphasizing the form of function and the genuine materials that houses were made from instead of faux finishing. This trend meant for many people the movement away from homes that existed for other people to homes that existed to be lived in. This was known as the Arts and Crafts movement.

Our modern down-sizing trend is strikingly similar to the Arts and Crafts movement in many ways. Both movements were concerned about building livable spaces with quality materials. Many of the small home designs being designed and built currently have an emphasis on quality over the ‘quantity’ involved in the massive “McMansions”. The smaller homes have a much smaller carbon footprint, making them a wise choice for the environment as well. Hopefully we will continue to see this trend grow.

Wastebasket Wildwood

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Posted by admin | Posted in Bedding & Bath | Posted on 19-07-2010

  • Wastebasket Size: 10″H x 7.5″W x 7.5″D
  • Made of resin.
  • Wildwood Wastebasket will give your bathroom a forest theme.
  • The Wastebasket has pine cones, bears and deers design.
  • Other accessories from this collection are available.

Product Description
Wastebasket from Wildwood Bathroom Accessories Collection. Wastebasket Size: 10″H x 7.5″W x 7.5″D. Made of resin. Wildwood Wastebasket will give your bathroom a forest theme. The Wastebasket has pine cones, bears and deers design. Other accessories from this collection are available…. More >>

Bullitt – 11 x 17 Movie French Style B

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Posted by admin | Posted in Decoration | Posted on 19-07-2010

  • Classic Movie Poster
  • Arrives rolled in a protective mailer tube
  • Poster measures approx. 11¿ x 17″
  • Features Steve McQueen
  • Suitable for framing

Product Description
11″ x 17″ high quality reproduction poster by Pop Culture Graphics. Printed in the USA. Perfect for framing…. More >>

Zoo Med ReptiCare Ceramic Infrared Heat Emitter 150 Watts

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Posted by admin | Posted in Pet Supplies | Posted on 18-07-2010

  • Last up to 5 years
  • Perfect for high humidity terrariums
  • UL/cUL classified when used in conjunction with Zoo Meds Wire Cage Clamp Lamp (LF-10).

Product Description
ReptiCare® Ceramic Heat Emitters are the perfect 24 hour heat source for all reptiles. These porcelain heating devices screw into a standard porcelain incandescent socket, giving off intense “muscle-penetrating” infrared heat, while emitting no light. The flat-faced design is more efficient and longer lasting than conical designs which build up excess heat internally, ultimately carbonizing the element…. More >>

Omnimount MWF16 16-Inch Drop 1-Shelf Wenge Wall Furniture

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Posted by admin | Posted in Furniture & Decor | Posted on 18-07-2010

  • Modular design for custom applications
  • Integrated cable management
  • Wenge wood veneer
  • Tempered glass shelves

Product Description
- Neatly organizes components under flat panel without running connections through walls- Wenge wood wall panel- Cable management room- Use with or without flat panel- Compatible with OMNMWFS & OMNMWF8- 8mm tempered glass shelf supports up to 40 lbs- Double-stud mounting- Dim: 19.5″H x 24″W x 20.1″D- Espresso… More >>

Amerock BH26502-ORB Clarendon Collection Robe Hook, Oil Rubbed Bronze

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Posted by admin | Posted in Home Improvement | Posted on 18-07-2010

  • Robe Hook
  • Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish
  • Clarendon Collection

Product Description
Amerock BH26502-ORB Clarendon Robe Hook, Oil Rubbed BronzeIntroducing the Amerock appliance hardware collections. Designed to coordinate with many popular cabinet knob pulls styles to provide a cohesive look throughout the kitchen. They can also be used on oversized cabinets and drawers for an unexpected, dramatic touch.Amerock BH26502-ORB Clarendon Robe Hook, Oil Rubbed Bronze Features:… More >>

The (wo)Man’s Closet

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Posted by admin | Posted in Home Improvement | Posted on 18-07-2010


Another Great moment from Home Improvement. The Man’s Closet! (pronounced WO-man)Copyright 2006 Futuramklax Inc.

New Home Design Trends in Different Regions

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Posted by admin | Posted in Home Improvement | Posted on 18-07-2010

Have you noticed that when you visit friends or family who live in another state, they may have homes designed and constructed in a much different way than yours? New homes especially tend to reflect design differences not only based on demographics but also on the regional weather, lifestyle and location (urban, suburban or rural).

Homes located in areas where the weather is extreme and tends to go from one end of the spectrum to the other, say from very cold winters to hot and humid summers, stucco construction may not hold up well. Homes constructed in such areas tend to do better with stone or brick exteriors and vinyl or composite siding which can be maintained easily and are resistant to rotting. If the home is located in an area prone to flooding or storms they may need to be constructed at an elevation above the flood zone and hurricane clips can be used to secure the roof to a solid structure so that it will not fly away or collapse in strong gusts of air.

Besides weather, another factor that makes a difference in the design and style of a construction is how the area’s homes have been traditionally designed. Regional preferences tend to play a strong role in influencing home owners’ preferences for a particular design.

Even floor plans may differ with respect to where homes are built. Some areas in the US like the mid-west and eastern regions, entertaining tends to be indoors and in a more formal setting than the rather casual indoor or outdoor variety in the west.  Weather could also play a part in this. In the east, south and mid-western areas of the US, many homes have distinct living rooms, dining rooms and kitchens. In some parts of Florida, the most dominant floor plan seems to be where kitchens open into family rooms and living room – dining room combinations are incorporated into the floor plan.

Indoor and outdoor living styles have also changed somewhat over the years. Homes constructed in seasonal weather areas used to have porches and patios which were screened in and became a sort of family room when the weather was good.  This is not usually done anymore because most homes have air conditioners, all over the country and not just in some areas. Now the screened or covered patio has become passé, and not really viewed as a necessity anymore.

Many new home traditionally included basements, but in some areas of the US such as the west coast, homes with basements are the exception and not the rule. Sometimes homeowners tend to construct garages instead of basements but homeowners who prefer basements just cannot seem to do without them because of the versatility that they offer – as a living space or for recreation and storage.

Whatever your design and construction preferences are, a new home offers you flexibility in terms of choice. You could either choose to use the regional favorite, or opt to stand out with a distinct design statement of your own.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Twin Size Sheet Set NFL

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Posted by admin | Posted in Bedding & Bath | Posted on 18-07-2010

  • 100% cotton jersey with League-specific shadow print design
  • Includes 1 fitted sheet, 1 top sheet, 1 pillow case
  • 180 thread count percale; screen-printed team logo on pillow case
  • Machine wash
  • Made in USA

Product Description
Show your spirit with these great officially licensed sheets made of 100% cotton jersey. The set is comprised of a flat sheet, a fitted sheet, and a pillow case. All over league specific shadow print, white/white. Team logo screen printed in center of a standard pillowcase. Machine washable in cold water. Tumble dry with low heat. Do not use bleach. Made for twin size bed…. More >>

Tin Sign – Sturgis Motorcycles – Bison

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Posted by admin | Posted in Decoration | Posted on 18-07-2010

  • 16″ x 12.5″

Product Description
Tin Sign – Sturgis Motorcycles – Bison – MADE IN THE USA! Quality heavy gauge metal has rolled edges for added strength and pre-drilled holes in each corner for hanging. Measures SIZE 12.5″W x 16″H…. More >>