Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Why Making the Switch to Green Windows Makes Sense

“Go Green” slogans and Global Warming may not be not be unknown to anyone. However, a person not being aware of the existence of green windows is not surprising. Many of us are not aware of its existence. So what are green windows? Well, at the face of it, the term implies windows that are eco-friendly but it actually refers to those windows which are energy efficient in both producing and using and help reduce energy consumption and therefore help conserve environment’s resources in return.

Does it really work?

Oh yes it does! Imagine if the French window on the balcony of your living room could help keep the living space warmer in winters and cooler in summers. It may sound idealistic, but it’s quite true. These windows are made to keep interiors:
  • Cooler during summers
  • Warmer during winters
  • Damp free during monsoons
Green Window

How are they green?

Eco friendly manufacture: These windows have double glazed glasses which are produced with minimal consumption of energy as compared to ordinary modern windows. They are made of UPVC which is renewable as compared to aluminum.

Energy efficient: Researchers have discovered that even after good roof insulation, 48% of your home’s energy is lost without good windows and doors. Green windows bar energy escape from your interiors therefore reducing on your energy bills. In other words, you eat up less of the environments’ energy.

Besides, they reduce outside noise, keep your interiors safe being fire-resistant and are remarkably maintenance free! Is there anything else that we could have wanted from our windows? Three cheers to the eco friendly window!

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Sunday, 19 January 2014

Home Security Doesn't Always Mean a Heavy Chain on Your Gate

Gone are the days when heavy chains used to fetter the main iron doors working as an extra security for the house. Times have changed and so have our security trends. The traditional iron gate designs still hold ground for many though, but with certain modifications. Why are security gates required at all? All homes are prone to burglaries and you never know when your bad day may be. Therefore, prepare at the onset. Iron gates can be combined with various our security measures and gadgets to enhance security. Even those who don’t have iron gates in their homes can consider the following suggestions:

Security Gates
  • Reinstate the deadbolt strike plate securing the door latch into the door frame with the box strike plate along with a full metal enclosure and longer screws.
  • Opt for door reinforcement by adding a layer of steel plate, which will enhance its ability to withstand multiple forceful blows.

  • Use of riveted pins, safety studs and setscrew in the hinge will prevent hinges, a door’s critical point from being taken off.

  • Install motion detection LED’s in all parts of the house which are prone to burglar attempts.

  • Wi-fi doorbells and door cameras can be installed to enable alerts sent across to your iOS and android phones too.
The security gate calls for certain basic actions also. Locking the doors every time you leave is one of them. All the effort would go down the drain if you forget to lock your door (or too lazy to). Many people actually do! If you’re one of them, opt for the “Turner Lock” that can be locked from the outside without the need of a key. Conclusively, a combination of the above options can be considered to enhance the security of your home and they definitely work better than the heavy chain!

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Friday, 17 January 2014

Explore Your Home for Your Next Round of Redecoration

Ignorance is certainly not bliss and exploration will only make you wiser. Is interior makeover on your mind? Don’t jump the gun. Make the necessary rounds, check to see the viable areas of re-decor and then plan a revamp. If you are cluttered with too many thoughts and don’t know where to kickoff, consider redoing your flooring this time. Sounds bizarre? Read on to know more.

Off late, flooring designs are doing the rounds as the new fashion statement for homes, especially the painted flooring concept. Floor designs invariably enhance or subdue your home interiors, be it your living room, dining or bedroom interior designs.



Willing to take the plunge? Some important considerations to make while planning flooring designs are in terms of the color, texture, pattern and size of the materials. Various flooring options are available, the most evident being:

  • The white oak flooring for the modern, classy, traditional look, complementing furniture pieces like the brown sleeper sofa, circular oak table, the red bricked fireplace and the red flower pattern carpet to name a few.
  • The wooden flooring stands an all time favorite and makes for a very suitable option for most home interiors.
  • The white wooden flooring, on the other hand, paves way for nice cheerful interior ideas, predominant and originating from America.
  • The painted floor designs concept, solid and patterned, for reclaiming an old flooring and creating a stylish and unique look. Do your homework before designing on one!
And ofcourse, the evergreen carpeted floorings, with myriad color and design options, complementing varied living and bedroom interior designs.
Howsoever, floorings do not necessarily have to be uniform for all rooms, as long as they follow a certain pattern or theme throughout the house. Afterall, treading the path un-treaded will much set a trend for others to follow! For detailed information visit: http://www.fenesta.com


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Thursday, 16 January 2014

Can't Have a Real Garden in Your Apartment? Try Balcony Planters!

Gardens are an adornment to home spaces, making them more appealing and fascinating. They exude a sense of completeness to homes. The bright flowers and the dangling climbers make an average-looking home look pleasing too. However city dwellers do not have the luxury to invest in a garden, not because they cannot afford it, but because they lack space for it. Defined as an extension to the room space bounded by a railing or a parapet, the balcony, can undeniably be used to serve as a substitute for a garden.


Wondering how that can be made possible? Consider the following tips:
  • Balcony spaces are limited and confined therefore they need to be managed efficiently and effectively. Firstly, try to opt for such balcony door designs that will not obstruct their space like sliding doors, instead of casement or French doors. You can have the complete space that is available to work out your garden.

  • Resort to the space saver planters that can be fixed on the balcony railings or the rectangular planters across the length of the space. Modular planting systems like the Pflix can also be incorporated. They help accommodate more planters within limited space with style. You could also get creative with designing your own planters for the personal touch!

  • Planting climbers give an enchanted look to the balcony with stems and flowers twined across the railings of the balcony. However they require routine trims and grooming to avoid them from turning too dense.
So who says that gardens cannot be a part of an apartment? It just demands some time out of your busy schedule to think it over. Once executed, you can make your balcony look more inviting than a bigger garden, quite to the envy of your neighbors!

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