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Energy-saving home design and décor tipsOctober 4, 2010 at 8:30 am by Suzanne Grant
New window treatments, a few throw pillows and a fresh coat of paint can update a home’s interior by adding style and sophistication. According to Progress Energy Florida, some decorating changes can also help trim your electric bill and make your home feel more comfortable all year round.
“When considering a room makeover look for options that will improve energy efficiency while adding to the room’s look and feel,” says Kim Berghoefer, a Progress Energy energy-efficiency expert. “Upgraded lighting, appropriate window treatments and other small changes can add up to significant savings on electric bills.”
Progress Energy Florida suggests customers consider the following 10 tips when updating their home’s décor:
» Dress windows to block the sun. Use curtains, blinds, shades or interior shutters to help block the sun’s hot rays during warmer months. Select a style that can be opened or pulled back to use the sun’s warmth during cold winter days.
» Select seasonally appropriate bedding. Consider using multiple layers to allow yourself to adjust the covers depending on the room’s temperature. This will help you remain comfortable when the thermostat is set to the optimal temperature – 65 to 68 degrees at night and 68 to70 degrees in the day during the cooler months or 78 degrees or higher during the warmer months. Setting your thermostat appropriately can save you more than $300 a year.
» Add cozy, warming winter touches during the cooler months. Drape snuggly, soft throws in rich tones accenting your color scheme on your favorite chair or sofa. Add plush area rugs to warm up cold tile, wood or laminate floors. Both ideas will help you feel comfortable in a slightly cooler room and save you money on heating all winter long.
» Install ceiling fans in bedroom and living space. The average ceiling fan uses no more electricity than a light bulb, but can make a room feel three to four degrees cooler. Ensure the fan is the proper size for the room – the larger the room, the larger the fan. For a room up to 50 square feet, choose a 29 inch fan. Choose a 36 inch fan for a room up to 75 square feet, a 42 inch for a room 10 foot x 10 foot or 100 square feet, and a 50 to 52 inch fan for up to 400 square feet. Look for ceiling fan/light combinations that have earned the ENERGY STAR® label. According to the U.S Department of Energy, these units are about 50 percent more efficient than conventional fan/light units and can save you more than $15 per year on utility bills. But be sure to only have the fan on when the room is occupied. Fans cool people, not rooms.
» Select efficient lighting. A typical household spends nearly 10 percent of its annual energy budget on lighting. When redecorating carefully consider lamp and lighting fixture placement and use. Add task lighting at the desk in the den or a reading lamp in the living room to concentrate the light to the area where you need it rather than continually relying on an overhead fixture lighting the entire space. Replace traditional incandescent light bulbs with compact florescent (CFL) bulbs that use 75 percent less energy. While CFL bulbs may initially cost a bit more, they last 10 times longer and don’t heat up like traditional bulbs and halogen lights. Replacing just eight frequently used blubs with CFLs can save you $140 per year.
» Use sun-shading window film. Save your new furniture, wallpaper and paint from fading and keep your home cooler with window film designed to block UV rays. Window film can help you save more than $130 per year. Plus, Progress Energy customers can qualify for a rebate of up to $100.
» Place furniture away from vents. When rearranging furniture don’t make your heater or AC work harder than it has to. Make sure drapes and furniture aren’t blocking any air vents.
» Replace outdated shower and faucet fixtures. Low-flow showerheads not only save on water and the electricity used to heat water, but come in many stylish finishes to update your decor. Be sure sink faucets have aerators to use less water while maintaining standard water pressure.
» Fix up the fireplace. Install glass fireplace doors to keep conditioned air from escaping out the flue and reduce uncomfortable drafts.
» Choose ENERGY STAR-rated appliances and electronics. When remodeling a kitchen or laundry room, select energy-efficient appliances by looking for the blue ENERGY STAR label and saving hundreds of dollars on electricity per appliance depending on the unit selected and replaced. Look for ENERGY STAR-qualified televisions and other electronics when decorating plans include upgrading to a new unit. An ENERGY STAR TV uses about 40 percent less energy than standard units helping keep your electric bill lower.
You have seen the home decorating shows that feature perfectly placed knick knacks and throw blankets folded to within an inch of their life and draped carefully over the back of the sofa. Your first thought: They obviously don’t have toddlers!
The good news is that toddlers and a beautifully decorated home CAN coexist. You will just have to be more careful in your decorating choices to be sure that both home and child are safe. Here are some tips to help you get started on the road to a well decorated, toddler-friendly home.
1. Safety is Invariably First
It is not a good idea to have crystal pieces displayed on your end tables with a toddler about your house. Your first priority should be safety, and thus glass or sharp objects should be kept at a level where they can be accessible by small hands.
2. Keep it High
Concentrate your decorating efforts in spots that are not affected by the children. For illustration, pick out outdoor wall art sculptures, wall tapestries or display your grandma’s china on high shelving in a tall, enclosed cabinet. Additionally, you can still display your cherished crystal pieces on mantels or in cabinets where little fingers cannot reach them.
3. Heavy Metal
Consider metal pieces for decorative items at floor level. One cannot chew, stab, or otherwise ruin metal. It can generally be sat on, drooled upon and written on with little – if any – lasting effects. There are great metal home decor items available when shopping with online decorating stores and retailers. Pick out metal pieces that are fairly heavy to enhance the safety factor. Your toddler will be unable to move the item. This decreases any potential unsafe abuse of the item, such as throwing it down the stairs at a family pet or sibling.
4. If You Cannot Beat Them Then Join Them
Kids live in your house, and they aren’t going away, at least not for quite some time! Instead of fighting with the inevitable fact in your decorating selections, why not make the most of it? Paint one wall (or a portion of one wall) with chalkboard paint. This will allow your little Picasso an area where he can freely practice his art. On a similar note, your coffee table can be covered with butcher block paper. Roll out some more when it is filled with colorful drawings! You might want to take some of your kid’s brightest and best art work and have it framed by a professional. You will be happily shocked by how much these little masterpieces can add to your space in terms of decor. Provide your future artist an array of crayons and markers in colors that go with your home decor. When they are done you will receive artwork that is the perfect color for your space! Also, you can say that you know the artist personally! These are perfect ideas for kids’ rooms and family rooms, even if they are not just right for every room. Perhaps you will like these tips so much that you will use them in other rooms, also.
5. Be Realistic, and Be Happy
Your home should be a place to live, not a museum. Your sofa will, at some point be covered in crumbs and boast a bright red (and totally permanent) Kool-Aid stain. You will find magic marker art on your newly painted walls and your fabulous throw pillows will find their way into many “forts” made with your best sheets. The good news is this: you have a toddler, or more than one. The truth of the matter is, sadly, they won’t be underfoot for long, and the day will come when you will be free to decorate any way that you like. When that time arrives, you will likely trade fine china or crystal for just a few more years with your sticky-faced and crumb-covered toddler!
Established in 2000, Killeen Painting Decorating and Property Maintenance has many years of experience in the painters and decorators profession, and provides painting services to clients throughout the region. The company is located in Talke (Stoke-on-Trent). The firm delivers comprehensive painting and decorating service to the general public, which is intended to suit any budget at all times. Using a team of professional tradesmen the business is fully qualified to enable its clients to build the perfect home.
Killeen Painting Decorators and Property Maintenance has an expanding network of clients, located in the North Staffordshire, East Cheshire area, including many private clients. The company is managed by Alex Killeen who has been focusing on the painters and decorators sector for many years. Having previously worked for Killeen Painting USA, Alex Killeen is adequately trained to oversee the company.
Killeen Painting Decorating & Property Maintenance offers our customers the highest standards of workmanship carried out by qualified seasoned professionals. With a wide range of experience on many different types of painting & decorating projects ranging from small domestic homes, historic renovations and custom built trophy homes. We offer the same attention to detail and guaranteed customer satisfaction regardless of the size or cost of each individual project.
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