Keeping up with your hygiene is a very good idea, but watch your step. Is your bathroom safe enough? Are you guaranteed that you have less than 5% likelihood of an accident in your bathroom? With its slippery floors and hard surfaces the bathroom is actually one of the most dangerous places in your home. It is estimated that about two-thirds of accidents at home happen in the bathroom. This is a depressing fact because many people do invest on designing attention-grabbing bathroom interiors but fail to pay attention on the safety.
It is important to equally focus on safety as well as the aesthetic purposes of your bathroom.
Protect yourself and your family by following these tips:
1. Maintain cleanliness in the bathroom. Be sure to keep the tub clean to counteract slippery soap scum or mold.
2. Keep the bathroom floor dry and ensure that it always stays dry after use. By doing so you reduce the risk of slipping. A weighted shower curtain will help ensure that no water leaks on the floor.
3. Ditch your throw rugs. These slippery floor coverings are the number one cause of accidents in households. If you cannot part with them, you might as well secure loose rugs with double-faced tapes, tacks or slip resistant backings.
4. Utilize non-slip strips, mats or tiles in your tub and shower to help prevent falls. To combat tripping, secure any loose corners.
5. Install grab bars around the bathtub, shower and toilet. If this is done correctly, they'll help you balance as you stand or sit and give you something to hold on just in case you slip. They come in a wide range of textures, lengths and styles. Note that a towel bar or soap dish is not a grab bar because they are not designed to hold your weight.
6. Your bathroom should be adequately lit during the day. At night, put a nightlight on the path to the bathroom. Within the bathroom, use a nightlight, or install an illuminated switch.
7. Equip your shower with a handheld or adjustable shower head. You can maneuver it where you want it, minimizing your movement in the shower.
8. Take your time.
The more you hurry, the more likely you are to slip and fall.
Kenyan decorating ideas are exotic, energizing and expressive. Bright colors are combined with dark wood furniture and tribal art. Kenyan designs offer creative solutions for modern interiors in Art Deco style.
Kenyan paintings, as well as other accesories mostly carved out of wood, some made of cast iron are often included in decorating such spaces.
They add that aspect that identifies a Kenyan inspired interior decor from a distance and brings exotic luxury into modern homes.
Natural Interior decorating materials, natural home fabrics and textiles, dark brown colors and exotic things like Kenyan Paintings can be used to highlight and create beautiful and comfortable interiors.
1.This piece focuses on an important element of ethnic interior decorating. Contrasting bright and dark colours, geometric decorating patterns and tribal art are all blended together.
2.Kenyan decor colors range from the bright yellows, deep orange, bright red hues to all the brown shades. Terracotta, brick, sand and all warm colors add comfort and coziness to a decorated space.
3. Accent stone wall designs or white washed wall decoration, rustic wood boards, wooden tiles or laminate materials created with exotic wood types are excellent Kenyan design that look spectacular when incorporated in a design.
4. Kenyan designs look great with traditional and contemporary home furnishings. Modern kitchen utensils, tribal artworks, paintings, carved wood dishes, bowls and vases make gorgeous accessories that emphasize Kenyan decorating style.
5. Faux animal skin can also be utilized in decorating the bedroom, this can be blended with dark wood for the furniture and also contrasting colors can be included.
6. You should also remember to tone down on the tribal artwork so as not to interfere with the contemporary design we are creating. Too much of these will make the overall design look overdone.
7. Another way to design the Kenyan way is by incorporating the animal print pattern preferably on the furniture or if it is the bed you are focusing on, choosing animal print covers, would be appropriate.
8. Woven baskets are the most common of wall hanging you can go for when trying to design interiors the Kenyan way. The come in different sizes and normally in black and browns but all in all they have quite interesting patterns to stir up your walls.
9. Textured walls is also a great way to decorate your interiors. Go out of your way and create actual texture other than creating simulated texture for example using wall papers.
10. When most of your decoration entails tribal artworks, it is advisable to maintain a plain and pale wall to avoid the feeling of confusion that would be brought by having a patterned wall together with tribal artwork on the same design.
11. Lastly, your choice of color really matters, do not limit yourself to only using colors you've experimented with before. Go out of your way and try out new colors. Who knows, you will probably come up with an amazing color scheme.
Growing houseplants is quite advantageous and several people have chosen to embrace this aspect in decorating their interiors. Apart from making your home look good, they also add detail and pull together the overal design. Indoor plants do make great decorative pieces; most furnishings are made of rigid surfaces and straight lines, but houseplants add the smoothness and curviness into the design.
Plants also give an inviting feeling and make your home feel 'lived'.
With the wide variety of leaf sizes, shapes, colour and texture, plants can be utilized in decorating just about any kind of room to achieve a beautiful end result.
Plants also serve various design purposses;
They can be used to make a room appear larger, for instance if you want to bring out an illusion of a high ceiling you'll need a tall, slender plant like Dracaena marginata in one of the corners.
If you want to fill in dead corners, use a bushy plant like Ficus benjamina.
Another way you can make a room look larger is by placing your houseplant near a window where there is greenery outside, so that the indoors appear to be an extension of the outside.
On the other hand, you can use houseplants to make a room appear smaller. You can do this by bringing in a plant that is oversized for the room, or you can choose one that grows up then drapes.
So here are the 6 things no one will tell you about indoor plant decor:
1. CREATE FOCAL POINTS
Most house plants especially those that bloom, add to a room's decor when they're placed in the spotlight. You can place them at the foot or top of the staircase, fireplace mantels or even the entryways.
2. CREATE GROUPINGS
Cluster of houseplants add a decorative touch to certain areas of the room such as desks, pianos, fireplace mantels, credenzas, hutches, dressers and nightstands and in bathrooms next to sinks or bathtub decks.
3. CONSIDER PLANT STYLES
Usually, the type of plant you choose will determine the mood of that particular room. Some plants like orchirds lend an elegant, sensuous atmosphere to a room, while others like the rubber plant tend to give a room a more informal heavier feeling.
You should be keen when choosing plants and determine wether it will open up a room or make it more cosy. A bathroom for example calls for lighter plants.
4. CHOOSE YOUR CONTAINERS CAREFULLY
Except for hanging plants, vases are a visible element in indoor plant decor. Your choice of container will determine the overall design of the plant decor.
You should ensure that the container's colour, design, shape, size and texture match the room decor and contribute to the atmosphere you are trying to create.
5. TRY PLANTS ACCENTS
There is a wide variety of accesorires you can use with house plants to make them more decorative and to tie the overal design together.
They include plant sticks made of materials such as ceramic, wood and beads.
You can also use several accents such as little birds, insects and butterflies. During the holidays, you can decorate with items like gourds, berries and red ribbons.
6. TIE A SPACE TOGETHER
Plants are normally used to create an intimate space. Flank a sofa with flowering plants and on the coffee table add a plant with similar colour, and the whole space will feel cosy and comfortable.