DIY Lighting, Lighting tips, Threadbanger - outdoor lighting
DIY Lighting, Lighting tips, Threadbanger
Style and compassionate living starts at home. This week we explore the ins and outs of DIY Lighting, and show you how to enhance your aesthetic tot cut down and save energy. Links in this episode: Pearl River - pearlriver.com Paper Lantern Store - paperlanternstore.com Enderby Nest - enderbynest.blogspot.com Studio Tord Boontje - tordboontje.com Adam Frank - adamfrank.com Robot Candy - www.etsy.com Modest Designs - www.etsy.com Honeysuckle Creations - www.etsy.com Sidedish - www.etsy.com
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How to succeed in landscape design with Preferred Properties Landscaping - outdoor lighting
How to succeed in landscape design with Preferred Properties Landscaping
Landscape design of Preferred Properties Landscaping walks us through a residential project which was implemented in phases. Preferred Properties Landscape and lighting shows us their award winning insight on this wonderful mountaintop Connecticut home.
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I hung Christmas lights in my room(:
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ReplyDeleteIf you want something more visually appealing than just a plain cork board, you can put some neat fabric over the cork and staple that down, or, If you could find some metal trays you can hang that, and stick papers and things up with some funky magnets!
ReplyDeleteHope I helped. :)
cork board is fine but not very inspiring on its own and a bit predictable. Since the room is small I'd utilize your verticle space. String multiple rows of tension wires from about an inch from the ceiling to about an inch from the top of your desk or drafting table with eyelet screws. Thread the cable or stranded tension wire through eyelet and secure with a crimp bead. I'm a bit industrial with my styling so I'd use small bullnose or binder clips to attach your insiration.
ReplyDeleteDo away with vintage lamps? Are you kidding?
ReplyDeleteNothing could be more green then salvaging old items. Including lamps. Not to mention that they were constructed much better then today's models.
Vintage lamps can easily be rewired to be more energy efficient. And the rarity of the old lamps is the perfect way to personalize one's space.
1:33... i want ittt!
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ReplyDeletegreat work
ReplyDeletewow that actually looked really cool
ReplyDeletei tie my cords, like shown, but hadn't thought to put color labels. i must do that. thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeletein 1820 a man named fredrick osloft one day he was working in his lab until a ghost came by and killed him the next morning fredrick was nowhere to be seen 100 years later two boys went in the lab as a dare the boys where never seen again where aparently murdered now that u have read this comment tonight when u go to sleep the two boys and fredrick will come and murder you but you can stop this by posting this comment on 5 other videos by midnight im sorry i relly hate these things :'(
ReplyDeleteHi I just love the sticker idea, I almost always take out the wrong outlet, so I'm defenetly gonna try this ^_^
ReplyDeleteVerry Cool.
ReplyDeleteLoved it
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Hey, I'm just checking back to look at some comments now--4 months later. Thanks for the kudos! I'm glad you liked it!
ReplyDeletei started laughing so hard when it said CAT, OPTIONAL hahah
ReplyDeletecat, optional =)) hahaha! Well, at least I have one "ingredient", in fact 2, 'cause I have 2 cats. You're just great!
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ReplyDeletecan you guys make a vid that shiws how to make studded belts
ReplyDeleteYeees, that was genius!
ReplyDeletethat lampshade was awesome! also good idea with the plug labeling...I had never thought to do it.
ReplyDeleteI know she souded like she said pluthera
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ReplyDeleteWow I never thought about putting colored stickers on my electric plugs. What a useful tip. Thanks !
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip! I am always hurting myself, so that will come in handy. This whole thing is so cool and helpful.
ReplyDeletegood one on the glue gun...
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ReplyDeletegorgeous~! Y'all are talented~ !
ReplyDeleteGorgeous landscaping!
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What is the occupation of the owner of that household or castle persay?
ReplyDeleteThat was breath-taking garden.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I do wish you'd slowed the camera down so those of us viewing could enjoy it more. Maybe next time :) Just gorgeous though.
ReplyDeleteINCREDIBLE!! Such a lovely variety of plants, trees & shrubs. I'm not into the house so much, but LOVE looking at landscaping to give me ideas for my own yard. Thank you :)
ReplyDeletejust like livin' in paradise
ReplyDeletegoshh, you should learn how to handle your vidio first...sorry i cant bear to watch it..
ReplyDeleteIf i was the only person in the world that would be my house. :)
ReplyDeleteOMG.. THAT FRIKKIN WALL IN THE BACKYARD IS HUUUUGE.! THAT WOULD TAKE SOME MAJOR BRACING
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful yard!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful!!! You moving too fast.. my eyes hurt..It makes me dizzy!!
ReplyDeleteayyyy, my eyes! U moving camera too fast and using zoom option without walking could gives much better effect
ReplyDeleteThis video could be a better video if the camerman wasn't so shaky. I am getting dizzy watching this. Too bad he didn't take his time. Slowly going through the area. Looks great though.
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing house. It would be my dream house maybe some day :)
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