Posts Tagged ‘home and design’
Saturday, February 6th, 2010
Understanding to the need for multiple power points in day to day life leads to the introduction of power strips. Basically, a power strip is a ceramic or a plastic board that holds multiple sockets to plug in various different appliances. One main power supply feed all the appliances connected to it.
Present is an age when electrical appliances have become an indispensable part of our lives. Since we need to use multiple appliances at a single place like entertainment room, kitchens etc but we have limited number of power points so power strip serve the purpose more suitably.
Power strips are very simple in construction. Inside the power strips, all the sockets are connected in parallel so as to avoid variation in voltages in different points. Also, the other part of the circuitry is very simple and basic.
Other than providing multiple plugs, these also serve the device with the fuse to save your appliances from sudden fluctuations. If somehow a fault occurs it protects the costly appliances connected to it from getting damaged. Moreover, these also consist of RF filters to smoothen the incoming voltage.
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Friday, November 27th, 2009
No one can deny to the fact that our natural and man- made resources are diminishing at a very fast pace. These need to be conserved for a better tomorrow. You can do so by going solar ways. This is the best way to prevent the depletion. You can phase out the conventional fans and can switch over to solar powered attic fans.
If high utility bill has become a major headache for you, you surely need to install solar fans at your places. They help a lot in slashing down the electricity loads as they don’t use any other source of power except sun.
Moreover, traditional fans running 24×7 are unable to provide you cooler attics but, these are quite effective. This way you can save a lot of money.
Basically, a solar powered attics fan comprise of a small solar panel that rely on very less power of typically 10 to 20 watts. These also act as a home maintenance tool even in winters. Since, these are a bit notorious for collecting moisture, smoke and prevents the growth of mold, mildew, you can even call them as exhaust fans.
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Home is one of the largest investment for any homeowner and everybody wants to have a beautiful home. Besides other decorating items, lighting plays a very important role in the look and feel of a place. You can create any kind of environment with different lighting styles.
The lighting actually changes per room depending on whether it is a task area or a living area. Task areas include the kitchen, bathrooms, or home office, and living areas include the bedrooms, living room, family room, etc.
Selecting lights for task areas is very simple as compared to selecting lights for living areas because task areas are used for specific activities rather than spending free time with family. So, you do not have to think about the mood and the environment you want to create for such areas which is a major concern for living areas.
To light up task areas, ambient lighting is mostly used as the main lighting source. It gives a beautiful look to the room and is functional at the same time. Then comes task lights for these rooms. These are used in areas where a particular task is performed like in a kitchen over the sink or counter top or over a bathroom mirror.
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Is paying large electricity bill has become a headache for you? Here is a way out. Magnetic generator is a device that can slash down your electricity bills. Magnetic generator is basically a green source to light home your. Nowadays homeowners are going for the devices that are dependent on renewable resources, magnetic generator is much far better than the former ones.
The device is simple to install and do not involve any kind of complexities. As in case of solar panels and wind turbines, generating electricity depends upon the availability of resource, but magnetic generator runs indefinitely in all conditions.
The principle on which the device works is very simple and easy. In it the electricity is generated by turning a flywheel using the force of magnets which in turn drives the generator. The wheel keeps on turning until the power of magnets is completely lost.
Magnetic generator helps you to overcome the energy crisis since it provides you the energy round the clock and is efficient even in extreme conditions. It does not involve any renewable or non renewable source of energy to produce electricity.
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
Lighting is essential to the look and function of any room. And today there are more options in lighting your home than ever before. Lamps are the most common portable fixtures found in almost every home these days. So, below is some information that might help you decide the right kind of lamps and lamp shades for your home.
If you need some extra lighting, accent lamps are the most suitable for such areas. You can place them in bedrooms, bathrooms, hallways, entrances etc. They are not too tall so are the right fixtures for providing accent lighting.
Table lamps are usually anywhere from 25 to 32 inches in height and are used for general purpose lighting in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms and family rooms.
Desk lamps are generally 12 to 20 inches high and are used to light a specific work area. Floor lamps, an excellent source of illumination, are especially useful in dark corners or areas where regular lighting may not reach. When table space is limited, wall lamps are a good alternative. Bedrooms are popular spots for these lamps.
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Saturday, August 29th, 2009
by Scott Rodgers
Today the choice of fixtures available to light our homes and offices is almost limitless. From recessed cans and track lighting to wall sconces and chandeliers, indoor fixtures perform a host of functions and come in an array of styles, each suited to serve specific purposes.
Because there is such a variety of lighting available to us, it is important to understand how each type works and, more importantly, how they can all work together to create a warm, inviting and well-lit environment. That is why lighting design is so essential.
Most of us are familiar with interior design, fashion design and even landscape design, but somehow lighting design is always left out of the picture. Lighting design can make all the difference in how your home functions and feels; it can dramatically alter the appearance of your decor and transform a glare-filled, uniformly lit living space into a soothing and stunning showpiece.
We use lights for illuminating an area and therefore selecting the right kind of fixtures is very important. But apart from that, lights are also used to highlight certain special features of a room and to enhance it look. This can be achieved by using different lighting levels together.
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