Posts Tagged ‘garden’
Make Empty Glass Bottles as Decorative Elements
Recycling is a good practice, but reuse is even better and it also trains the imagination. A good example is the empty glass bottles. Its okay throw the glass container and also a good idea to use them to keep other foods. But they also have a decorative function, such as vases to decorate the home or garden with lovely flowers.
Make your own containers
With the fat bottles of juice can be a really nice decorative elements. The first is obviously well and dry cleaning. Once you have five or six bottles, surround them all together with raffia rope. The result is a very curious center with very simple items. It is a good way to save decorating.
Wine bottles also serve as vases. Of course, the flowers of which are containers must be others, of course. A large and showy flowers, for example, some hydrangeas. With about six bottles of wine and a box of wood or fruit can make a country under very original and decorative, for the garden and the terrace.
In everyday life we use many objects that can still have their usefulness once they fulfill their primary function. The glass bottles, as we have seen, are an example of elements that is no doubt for the decoration of the house, terrace or garden. The result is usually good and, above all, cheap.
Solar Garden Lights
Solar garden lamps are becoming increasingly popular, now with so many problems that humans are experiencing due to lack of electricity. These lamps are ideal for this sort of thing because they spend nothing light and electricity, saving it and saving money.
If you use them in the garden will give a touch of elegance, but can be used elsewhere. Of course, this area is ideal because they spend all day in the sun and at night are charged and ready for use, which will give them. They are easy to install, and are usually cheaper, but that will depend on the country where you are.
Sunlamps should be in shops specializing in just lamps, but also in stores for home decor. In several countries are extremely easy to get, very cheap because they do not need any wiring and many design options to improve the appearance of the garden. It is a pity that not everywhere can get these products and when you get to be so expensive.
As well as being thrifty make everything look very smart because the design tends to be more minimalist with the use of solar panels to charge. The intensity of light produced depends on how long they have been charged, but exactly how they are made all day in the sun in the garden, should give a very bright light all night if they want.
We would be excellent if we change all these lights, because the global electricity savings alone with this change, would be enormous.
How to Renew your Terrace or Balcony
Taking advantage of the outside of the home is an excellent choice, especially for those who live in cities. It is not necessary that we at home with a huge garden. Our terrace or balcony can become a perfect place to put us in touch with nature and the outdoors.
Please be assured that it will not be too difficult to take that space. You just have to implement some decorating techniques. Check for yourself that with very little budget that balcony you can also take you so desire.
The first step is to thoroughly clean our balcony or terrace. We can use vinegar to remove mold that has accumulated on the walls. Do you think the space is too small? Place a mirror can be a way to extend the environment. We also recommend that you take advantage of the planters to lay flowers on the porch and so do not take up space unnecessarily.
If you have sufficient space you can add a couple of chairs with colored cushions. So you will give a colorful touch and relaxation to your terrace and you can stay for long periods. If space is too small you can choose to seat multi-use (that way you maximize space in a better way).
Moreover, an interesting vegetation is inevitable. Choose a variety of species and colors and worry about them. Place pots and containers of color will add even more life to our balcony.




