Posts Tagged ‘Shutters’

Shutters for my Home

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

I need to feel comfortable in my house and through my work i sleep during the day so i decided to install shutters to block out as much light as possible. I used to have two sets of curtains up so i could sleep before work but i never really liked the look of curtains in general so shutters was the ideal way to improve my homes interior design.

Shutters are not just an ordinary cover but it has movable wooden blades that can be opened and closed. If you want a little sunshine to light your house during the day you can open the shutters a louver or handle if you want a total privacy, just close all the fins and it will only allow about 5% of total light in. One online store that sells custom made shutters is Premiershutters.com. This is a website that specialized in selling plantation shutters.

Dream Home with Shutters

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

I would like to install Plantation Shutters in my new home instead of curtains or roller blinds which i have used my whole life. The shutters are a great covering for your windows and doors. I love the look of them.
Plantation Shutters are louvered panels fixed to the inside of windows and doors. They give you total control of both light and privacy in your home whilst producing an elegant and stylish appearance admired by all. Your living-room could look like the example below with Plantation Shutters?
Dream Living Room with Shutters
The shutter louvers are easy to control so you’ll enjoy easy access to ventilation for your rooms whenever you want minus the hassle and annoyance of flapping curtains and blinds. When completely closed, your shutters extend total privacy for your rooms with a 95% light blockage.
Available in a wide variety of colours and designs, Plantation Shutters is definitely the way to go for our next home. Well, I’ve already figured out just how to add class and beauty to our home with Plantation Shutters but the big question remains. And that is when oh when will we be rich enough to purchase that huge dream mansion both B and I are longing for?

The Romance of Shutters

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

I have always been fascinated by the plantation shutters. They not only look very elegant and extremely stylish but also look very romantic. They also are perfect way to control and regulate light. Apart from giving you privacy they are an ideal way to keep out the heat during the summer months and keep out the cold during the winter months. One of the first things I decided when I built my own house was to have plantation shutters for my doors and windows. And the one place I knew I could get quality shutters is from Premier Shutters. The louvered panels can be easily fixed to the insides of the windows and doors. You can keep the shutters open or shut partially or fully depending on the weather, light or the amount of privacy you want. All you have to do to get these wooden shutters is place an online quote to get its cost. You get a free home survey and if you are satisfied and want to place an order, you can do so by making a deposit of 50% and get it fitted in 6-8 weeks. In case you want an express service then it will take just 2-3 weeks at an extra cost.

Shutters for your home and office

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Shutters improve the look of your home and if you are serious about privacy and light control, plantation shutters are definitely the ideal way. So if you want quality shutters, where would you consider buying them? If you ask me, I would highly recommend Premier Shutters. You might be wondering why I prefer Premier Shutters over several others. To begin with, their shutters are manufactured by the world leader in shutter production, using a combination of state of the art manufacturing with hand crafted finishing touches. Taking a look at their features, apart from a complete control over light and privacy, plantation shutters are energy efficient, easy to clean and maintain, and allergy friendly too. Interestingly, they retain heat and also block 90-95% of light that comes in. And to top it all, they give you that holiday feeling you always crave for. Available at the best competitive prices, these plantation shutters from Premier Shutters are stylish and elegant and will definitely give your home the posh look. With all these added features, Premier Shutters are unquestionably a cut above the rest. Having said all this, if you plan to fix shutters for your home in the future, think of Premier Shutters. After all, no one makes better plantation shutters.

Plantation Shutters are Everywhere

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

Many people are getting in to having windows and door shutters at their home. The homeowners do have the shutters fitted for a number of different reasons. Exterior and interior shutters will offer privacy, and almost get rid of problems caused by domineering straight sunlight. For home windows and doors, there is an extensive range of shutters to choose from. If the standard shutters do not fit the unique size and shape of your windows and doors, you can go for custom shutters. The tradition shutters are modified to the exact shape and size of your home windows and doors. Normal shutters are also obtainable in a wide diversity that include panel shutters, louver shutters, and decorative shutters, batten shutters, broad shutters, paint-able shutters and more. They are obtainable in over one thousand dissimilar sizes. So, you are very much probable to discover a shutter to contain your exact necessity. Among this wide variety of shutters you can choose what you want. Because they are both useful and they look truly good. They can be installed inside obtainable frames, or on tracks for easy opening. The company Premier Shutters providing these high quality shutters with reasonable prices. Among many online shops, the company Premier Shutters is the best place to get quality shutters at very cheap price. Here you can get quality shutters with various size, shape and colour. To know more about the shutters visit the website premiershutters.co.uk.

Energy Saving from Premier Shutters

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Who doesn’t love a well lit room! Whether we talk about interiors of our homes or interiors of commercial properties and offices, a well lit interior is the best place to spend time with good productivity and performance. It’s highly essential for better health as well!
Now, when energy is getting more and more scarce on earth with the increasing levels of consumptions the world over, it becomes highly essential that we make sure that we save energy as well as reduce our carbon footprints and protect our environment, the energy used in its production actually harms our environment whether we use electricity generated from nuclear material or oil or hydro or whatever!
Time to talk about the fantastic plantation shutters from leading companies in the marketplace such as one from the United Kingdom which is known by the name of Premier Shutters. Check out the web site of the company which is located at the web address of premiershutters.co.uk.
Premier shutters offer custom created plantation shutters. They survey your home with no obligation or expenses, and provide you a quote in no time for creating custom plantation shutters for your windows. All shutters are hand crafted by the company’s workforce with proper finishing and quality.
Energy Saving Shutters
The merit for you is, this saves electricity.
This provides controlled natural daylight into your interiors and makes your interiors more appealing! You get the feel of holiday time with those shutters! Control as much amount of light you want to enter your room. This also increases your privacy from the outside! People enjoy these shutters and they’re just great to have. Check out all pictures on the site of the company and you realize what I mean!

Premier Shutters for Your Home

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Everybody who has a bit of taste in nice decor needs shutters. That’s right, the kind of shutters that keep the bright afternoon light out, the kind that give you some privacy, too. I’m talking about quality shutters. Take a look at www.premiershutters.co.uk. Their shutters are low maintenance and easy to clean and maintain. They block 90-95% of light and retain heat while excluding drafts and noise. Premier shutters add value and security to your home, plus light control and privacy. They are allergy friendly and energy efficient.

www.premiershutters.co.uk provides a 3 year guarantee on fitting and products, plus a free home survey, with samples, and competitive pricing. They have fully trained surveyors and fitters on staff. They will give you a free home survey, and you can get a quick online quote and download their brochure. Take a look at their online shutter gallery. Their website is fast loading and easy to navigate. I always enjoy browsing quality websites, and www.premiershutters.co.uk fits the bill, so to speak. You will even find the latest shutter news.

www.premiershutters.co.uk has a number of design options, from color to material to hinges (and more, as you will see when you visit their website).

Dream homes for kids

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Fun Article from the USA

By Lori Fralic, Vancouver Sun; Postmedia News July 24, 2010

Playhouses have come a long way. If ever there was an iconic symbol of the carefree childhood days of summer, it’s the backyard playhouse. It’s the one space where the little ones can go that grown-ups can’t — or shouldn’t, unless they’re invited.

And while I remember my own playhouse with fondness — it was a collection of old boards nailed to a fir tree — it wasn’t until I saw my three-year-old sitting inside the old cedar playhouse in his Nana’s yard that I realized the summer landscape plans had changed.

With excitement in his voice, Jack called me over to the little Dutch door and promptly told me I could stand on the porch, but couldn’t come in because I was too big.

After running through the various features of the little abode, he pointed out the odd cobweb, and then, smiling contentedly, kicked back in a miniature Adirondack chair.

And so it began: the search for my son’s first home.

Turns out, the playhouse has come a long way from the days of The Little Rascals’ rundown clubhouse. These days, no matter what your architectural preference, you can build or buy plans and kits for playhouses that range from traditional cedar structures to more ornate versions that can be whimsical, modern or even mini-mansions.

Playhouse kits can be found online and at big-box stores and lumber yards, with prices ranging from less than $1,000, to bank-breaking custom builds that can set you back more than $100,000.

Coombs charm

Mike Tilkin of The Playhouse Factory handcrafts charming little cedar cottages for children out of his workshop in Coombs on Vancouver Island.

Tilkin says his most popular model is the 1.83-metre by 2.44-metre Little Cedar Cottage, which features a front porch, dormers, working shutters, scalloped fascia, flower boxes and a Dutch door.

You can select from more than 20 different playhouse styles or bring your own ideas to Tilkin, and he’ll work with you to create a space your kids will love. All cottage exteriors are painted with two Behr colours of your choice, and interiors are white. Shipped as complete kits with all the necessary hardware, they range from $799 to $2,600.

If doing it yourself is more your style, you can order a set of blueprints from The Playhouse Factory for $15. Full information and order details can be found at playhousekits. com.

Playhouses to potting sheds

Cedarshed in Langley, south of Vancouver, offers an impressive selection of traditional cedar playhouses. Co-owner Bruce Cheng says more and more of his customers are opting for larger-sized models that can be converted

– say, to potting sheds — once the kids have outgrown their backyard play places.

If you opt for the larger adult-sized cabana, the folks at Cedarshed will help homeowners retrofit the structure with an interior loft, lower windows and a half door, making it a cosier space for little ones.

Of the playhouses on off er, the Children’s Delight is the roomiest, with a six-by-nine-foot space. It starts at $1,700. They also offer a smaller 1.83-metre by 1.83-metre model that can be easily deconstructed, making it ideal for reuse. This model starts at $999.

All the playhouses are shipped as assemble-ready panels and use standard-sized walls, making them easy to customize with additional doors, windows (non-functional or functional), al), shutters, window boxes, porches and more.

The company also has a precut kit that’s easier on the pocketbook — it starts at $599 — but it requires a little.

Go to cedarshed. com for more information.

Something out of Dr. Seuss

For the ultimate in backyard whimsy, you’ll want to check out Kids Crooked Houses, which look like something out of Dr. Seuss storybooks, with crooked roofs, windows, doors and mouldings. About the only thing level is the cedar floor.

Mom Lisa Watson says her three-year-old son, Jon Robbie, can’t stay away from his new Blueberry Crooked House in their backyard. back-

“I wanted him to enjoy the same fun I experienced in my own playhouse as a child,” says Watson. “Watching him in it for the first time brought a tear to my eye.”

Jon Robbie now takes great pleasure in telling his mom: “I’m going to my house now and if you want to come in you can, but you have to knock.”

The new pad is even a hit with young ladies: Jon Robbie’s little neighbourhood girlfriend welcomes any opportunity to play inside.

“If your child can imagine it, we can build it,” says Brian Wooding, who co-owns Kids Crooked House Canada with his brother-in-law Ted Glover. That means everything from kids’ “garden shops” and wagon houses to surf shacks and tree houses.

Their most popular playhouse is the Deluxe Model, which has a 1.22 -metre by 2.44-metre base and is shipped as seven panels with screws in place ready to assemble. Your little ones can choose from a variety of kid-friendly colours, or you can opt to have it unpainted and put your own finishing touches on it.

All playhouses are built in Ontario, are green-friendly and start at $1,450.

Check out canada. canada.kidscrookedhouse.comfor more inspiration and order details.

For the modern set

If mid-century modern is more your style, then the KIDDO cabana might be right up your alley. This ultrahip hideaway from San Francisco’s family-owned Modern Cabana features a translucent roof, a Dutch door, chalk-paint interior walls, a folding table, and a paper roll art station. The KIDDO is 1.22 metres by 1.52 metres, green-friendly and sells for $1,500 US.

Modern Cabana’s Casper Mork-Ulnes says some of his customers have even put “living roofs” on the KIDDO, adding an extra element of fun for the kids. Customizable upgrades are available and they ship to Canada. For more information, visit modern-cabana. com.

Junior luxury homes

If the sky’s the limit where junior is concerned, then the pint-sized dream homes available through Virginia-based PoshTots may fit the bill.

Featuring both kits and custom-built luxury homes for little people, this online boutique offers everything from a grand Victorian complete with a turret, bay window and scrollwork detail to a pirate ship with upper and lower decks, private pirate’s quarters with leatherette benches and cannon peepholes.

Others come with faux fireplaces, hardwood floors, built-in kitchens, window covering and optional utilities, including wireless.

Designed by architects and artisans, these posh pieds-a-terre start at $2,449 US and can top out at a whopping $122,000. PoshTots ships to Canada and you can check out their luxury lineup at poshtots. com.

Before you build, be sure to get their imaginations in gear and enjoying the outdoors.

And when it’s done and ready for occupancy, check your city’s building codes and restrictions; you may need a permit.

Whether you decide to build your own structure from scratch (or scraps), build a ready-made kit or have something custom-designed, there is no better time than summer to let the kids enjoy while mom and dad sit back and admire all that added square footage.

Read more: http://www.edmontonjournal.com/entertainment/Dream+homes+kids/3317262/story.html#ixzz0umX8Xfpr

© Copyright (c) The Edmonton Journal

Shaping the City: Good design promotes efficient air conditioning

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

By Roger K. Lewis
Saturday, July 17, 2010

“It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity!” a complaint often heard in Houston, where I grew up, is wrong. In fact, it’s the heat and the humidity.
Houston would still be a small Gulf Coast city if its dreadful climate were not made tolerable by air conditioning. Likewise, as this summer’s steamy weather reminds us, Washington might be a somewhat-less-populated city if air conditioning didn’t exist.
The mid-20th-century advent of air conditioning encouraged the growth of major cities and their suburbs in many parts of America characterized by semitropical and tropical climates. The invention of the automobile also helped, but without air conditioning, even a car in every garage might not have offset the reluctance of many Americans to endure months of climatic misery.
From a sustainability perspective, air conditioning is a mixed blessing. Air-conditioning equipment — condensers for homes, chillers and cooling towers for large buildings, pumps and fans — consumes huge amounts of electricity produced mostly by burning fossil fuels. And thanks to air conditioning, millions of not-very-green residential and commercial buildings have been designed and built with little or no concern for natural cooling and ventilation techniques.
Air-conditioning systems lower indoor air temperatures and humidity. But heat and humidity inside buildings are not caused only by weather. Heat indoors is also caused by electric lights, machines and human bodies. Interior moisture is emitted by kitchens, bathrooms and other spaces in which water is present. In buildings where people assemble, such as auditoriums or large office settings full of lights, equipment and workers, a building’s internally generated heat can necessitate air conditioning even during winter.
Given the economic and environmental costs of electricity, we need buildings to be less dependent on electromechanical air-conditioning systems. In climates such as Washington’s, we will always need to install such systems, but we could design and construct buildings in which they would run less frequently and more efficiently. We know how to do it.
A fundamental strategy for reducing heat transfer from outdoors to indoors is to configure wisely a building’s overall form. The form must be artful but sufficiently compact to avoid excessive exterior surface area. Solar orientation also greatly affects seasonal cooling loads. For example, the summertime solar load on a building’s south and west facades is much greater than on its north and east facades. Consequently, architects should compose each facade to respond to its solar orientation.

Beefing up insulation in walls greatly reduces thermal conductivity, as does use of high-performance windows and glazing. Well-insulated, vegetated flat roofs and reflective roofing materials on sloping roofs are likewise essential for keeping out heat. Fixed louvers, canopies, awnings or shutters can shade windows and keep summer sun out.
For homes and other small buildings, deciduous tree screens are especially effective, providing shade much of the year while admitting the sun’s warming rays only during winter.
Improved technologies help. Compact fluorescent lights use less power and generate less heat, as do incandescent lights controlled by dimmer switches. Energy-utilization monitoring devices, programmable thermostats and room-based sensors and controls conserve energy by enabling HVAC (heating, ventilation and air-conditioning) systems to respond more precisely to occupancy and air-conditioning needs.
The thermal inertia of the Earth itself can help save energy. Geothermal heat pumps use naturally cool water piped through a heat exchange loop from deep underground to cool and dehumidify indoor air. Since temperatures underground are considerably lower than summer air temperatures, habitable spaces partially below grade will always be naturally cooler.
Nevertheless, we know that on days when the temperature hits 100 and humidity is visible, air-conditioning systems will need to run. What we don’t know is whether future climate change will mean many more such days.

Roger K. Lewis is a practicing architect and a professor emeritus of architecture at the University of Maryland.

Resource; http://www.washingtonpost.com

Plantation Shutters with Style

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

A house is meant to be a comforting shelter for a family. Mostly we want our home to be some kind of a therapeutic place where we can run in to every time we want to take a break or just want to relax after work all day long. I agree that a healthy family lives in a healthy environment, and it means that your house’s structure and composition should allow some nature elements to enter the house. Your home design should include nature in order to make it more comfortable to live in. It is not as complicated as you may think, though. You can simply add a small garden in front or at the back of your house, make a small pond filled with small fishes, or put a divider wall made of rocks from the river.
Shutters
The last but not least, you need to make sure that your inner house get enough sunlight from the outside. It does not only make your rooms brighter in the morning but also for health reason. Think about it this way, you can cut your electricity cost by having a sunlight as your natural lamp during the day. Check the available choices of plantation shutters that you can buy online. Premier Shutters provides you wide variety of elegant shutters that can be planted into your doors and windows.