The Ultimate Interior Lighting Guide

In any given room, you’ll need a variety of different lighting solutions, depending on what it is that you’re doing. For instance, you might need more light to chop onions than to watch TV with. In most rooms you don’t want the light to be too bright, but you do need to be able to see what you’re doing at the same time. Therefore having a combination of lighting will help make sure that you have the level of brightness you need. [Read more…]

Light Up Your Life: How to Choose Lamps, Lampshades and Lighting Fixtures for Your Home

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The lighting fixtures and lamps you choose for your home are an essential component of your decorating style. Lighting fixtures also significantly impact each room’s utility. Choose lighting fixtures and lamps based on what kind of light you need in each room.

Daylight spectrum lights are best for the bathroom, where grooming takes place. Fixtures that provide bright overhead light are best for the kitchen, while bedrooms and family rooms benefit most from a mixture of task and overhead lights, so you can change the mood and function of the rooms as needed.

Bathroom and Kitchen Lighting

In the bathroom, choose bulbs that give off daylight spectrum light. Many people like back-lit mirrors, antique chandeliers or classical wall sconces for a soothing ambient glow in the bath. Recessed lighting also makes this space look inviting.

A bathroom vanity, however, should be well-lit with daylight spectrum light from both sides and above, so that you don’t have shadows falling across your face while you’re shaving or putting on makeup. Track lights and pot lights are excellent choices for kitchens, where you need lots of bright ambient light to see what you’re doing.

Living Room Lighting

This is where your family and your guests will spend the majority of time, so it’s also where your lighting and décor will need to really stand out and express your personal tastes. In the living room, it’s best to use both lighting fixtures and lamps so that there’s a good mix of task lighting for everyday use and ambient overhead lighting when you want it.

When choosing task lighting for your living room, a good rule of thumb is to place a lamp at each seat wherever possible. Floor lamps are a good lighting solution for areas where you don’t have a table to place a smaller lamp. Place floor lamps in corners or along the wall, so no one trips over them. End tables are good places for smaller lamps.

Wall sconces look elegant and don’t require floor or table space. They’re a great lighting solution over the sofa or in other areas where a table or floor lamp will be impractical.

For overhead lighting in the living room, consider a hanging fixture. Pendant lights and chandeliers look classy, as long as you have high ceilings — you don’t want guests bumping their heads. To choose a chandelier, figure out the dimensions of the room in feet and add those two numbers together — that’s how many inches in diameter your chandelier should be. If the design is chunky and heavy, buy a slightly smaller one; if it’s light and airy, you can get away with a slightly larger one. Add a dimmer switch to your overhead living room lights so you can change the mood of the room as needed.

Bedroom Lighting

A flush mount or semi-flush mount overhead light is a subdued choice for a bedroom, where over-the-bed wall sconces, table lamps, and floor lamps can also provide reading light and improve the atmosphere. A dimmer switch is also an excellent choice in this room, where you want to have control over the mood of the lighting.

Choosing Lampshades

Most lamps come with lampshades, of course, but buying a new one is a good way to spruce up an old lamp or totally change the look of your room. A lampshade should be three-quarters as tall as the base, and should come down just past the lamp switch. The widest part of the lampshade should be wider than the widest part of the base. There should be at least two inches between the bulb and the shade to prevent fires.

If your lamp base is plain, consider an elaborate shade; if it’s ornate, buy a simple shade. Choose a style that compliments your existing décor.

When buying a lampshade, think about how much light you’ll need from the lamp. Will it be a reading lamp? Buy a shade with a wide base. Do you want the shade to diffuse a lot of light? Buy one in a light-colored fabric. Do you want a dim light? Buy a dark-colored shade.

Choosing lighting and light fixtures for your home can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Consider the function of each room and choose lighting that enhances it. Use lamps, lampshades and light fixtures as an opportunity to express your personal sense of style.

About the Author: Contributing blogger Ellen Flanagan is a Certified Interior Decorator living in Washington, D.C. She personally recommends maxim lighting  for its wide selection of lighting styles to fit all budgets.

All You Magazine – Now at Winn Dixie! And a DIY Can Craft #LifeForLess #pmedia

This post is part of a social shopper marketing insight campaign with Pollinate Media Group® and All You, but all my opinions are my own. #lifeforless #pmedia http://cmp.ly/3/8vNxcO

All You Magazine

Have you ever checked out All You Magazine?  It’s the perfect, all around magazine for homemakers.  It includes great recipes as well as articles and tips on smart shopping, crafts, decor, health & fitness, beauty, coupons & deals, and much more!

And now the magazine is available at your local Winn Dixie!  I recently went shopping at WinnDixie and picked up the latest issue of All You.  And I was excited to see everything inside.

I got a great recipe for a Southwestern Chicken-Pasta Bake, great housekeeping shortcuts, and coupons on my favorite items like M&Ms and Uncle Ben’s Ready Rice.

One thing, in particular, in the July issue that caught my eye was the magazine’s new column,  the Take this, make that Craft Challenge, in which two crafty bloggers compete to re-purpose an everyday object into a pretty home accent.  In this month’s issue, the challenge is to use an aluminum can to make something.  The catch?  You must complete the project in three steps or fewer AND spend less than $5.

Today I have my own craft project to share, inspired by this challenge and the featured projects from the magazine.

All You Can Craft

Both of the featured crafts were adorable! I was most inspired by a set of Small Storage Containers, made by Heather Mann of dollarstorecrafts.com.  For her project, she covered her cans in sisal rope.  Then covered a plastic lid with the same sisal rope and added a wooden knob.  Very cute and very shabby chic!

I decided  to decorate a can in similar fashion:

Can Craft

Here’s a list of the tools and materials:

  • Can
  • Ribbon ($2 for the spool)
  • One faux sunflower ($1 for a small bouquet)
  • Hot glue
  • Scissors
  • Wire cutters

Directions:  Wrap ribbon around can, using hot glue to secure it to the can as needed.  Then use wire cutters to flower from stem and spreading out the petals, hot glue it to the can.  Instant organizer!

Use this craft in a number of ways:

1. Store your office or craft supplies.

Pen Holder Craft

 

2.  For a utensil holder.

Utensil Holder Craft

 

3. Makeup or Bathroom organizer.

Makeup Holder Craft

Visit your local Winn Dixie today and pick up your copy of All You Magazine!

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Guest Post: Strawberry Yoghurt Ice-Cream (No Machine) from Linda at With a Blast

Are you guys hungry for something cool and sweet? If so, you have come to the right place!  This week we have another great guest post.  This one come to us from Linda over at WITH A BLAST.  And she is sharing her Strawberry Yoghurt Ice-Cream (No Machine).  Sounds great to me! Check it out!

Friday Favorites – Week 173

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Hi everyone! Happy 4th of July to those of you who live in the states! And thanks for stopping by for this week’s party!  This week’s features include some sweet, fruity treats. Hope you enjoy them! Also, be sure to check out my latest giveaway, which is for a copy of of Dining Out at Home Cookbook 2! [Read more…]

Summer Snacking with G.H. Cretors Popped Corn

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Popcorn is great any time of year. But it’s especially a great great for summer road trips, camping, and your kid’s slumber parties!  I was very excited to receive a sampler pack of G.H. Creators Popped Corn.  They make great popcorn the old fashioned and their products are all natural and taste delicious! [Read more…]

Dining Out at Home Cookbook 2 Review & Giveaway

CopyKat Cookbook

Today I’m really excited to share a new cookbook with you!  I’m sure you have heard of Copykat.com, a site famous for it’s copy cat recipes of some of your favorite restaurants and brands!  You probably also know there is a cookbook out: CopyKat.com’s Dining Out at Home Cookbook by Stephanie Manley

Well, today I have the pleasure of introducing you to their second cookbook: Copykat.com’s Dining Out At Home Cookbook 2! Yay!

The book includes copykat recipes from favorite restaurants such as Olive Garden, Outback Steakhouse, Crocker Barrel, Denny’s, IHOP, and more!  I was so happy to receive this book, and I can’t wait to try the recipes inside!

Here are just a few things I found, which I love to eat:  Sunday Chicken and Hashbrown Casserole from Cracker Barrel, Fried Fish from Captain D’s, Triple Chocolate Meltdown from Applebee’s, and Cheddar Bay Biscuits from Red Lobster.

There’s also some great selections that I’ve never had before the restaurants but would love to try, particularly some of the breakfast recipes from Denny’s and the Oreo Cheesecake from The Cheesecake Factory.

I’ve also been looking for a good Pecan Pie Recipe, and there just so happens to be one from Luby’s!

All in all, this is a great cookbook.  You’ll find great selections for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.  And you’ll everything from soups, salads, and sandwiches, to main dishes, sides, and dessert!

Buy it! Check the book out on Amazon!

Win it!  One Simply Sweet Home reader will win a copy of Copykat.com’s Dining Out At Home Cookbook 2.

To enter, use the Rafflecopter form below.

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Disclosure: I received a copy of Dining Out at Home Cookbook 2  for review purposes but received no other compensation. This post contains affiliate links. The opinions are my own.

 

 

Guest Post: Sparkling Strawberry Lemonade from Melissa of Melissa’s Cuisine

I’m very excited to present some guest recipe posts this months from some of our Friday Favorites bloggers!  If you wish to share one of your recipes as a guest blogger, I’d love to give you the opportunity. Just shoot me an email.  This month, our guests are sharing some favorite summertime recipes.  We are starting with Melissa from Melissa’s Cuisine.

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Peet’s Coffee Single Cups (and My Cats!) #GiveACup

I’m very excited today to be partnering up with Peet’s Coffee for their Give a Cup Campaign.

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Peet’s is currently launching their new Single Cups. Anyone who drinks Peet’s coffee knows how uncompromising they are when it comes to flavor, and they have taken 5 years create the perfect blend for their single cups, using more coffee than most, designing a specific dose for each blend, and using a different kind of filter than allows more flavor to pass into the cup.
To celebrate this journey, they are launching Give A Cup, the Internet’s very first social sampling experiment.
Here’s how it works. Each week you can go to doyougiveacup.com and vote on a topic. The topics are fun, current and sometimes a bit quirky.  (So far I’ve seen questions about Zombies and Hotdog Eating Contests.) Your votes determine where Peet’s Coffee will host their sampling events each week. [Read more…]

Serenity You Giveaway Opp for Bloggers

My bloggie friend Natasha is celebrating her 2nd blogiversary next week with a sweet giveaway! And she’s still looking for co-hosts, sponsors, and people to have links on the rafflecopter.  So please check out the details below, and help out a fellow blogger.  And when you feel out her form, don’t forget to her that Simply Sweet Home referred you!  Thanks!