Showing posts with label living room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living room. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Make Your Own Personalized Pull Chains for Your Ceiling Fans & Lights

One day, I went to turn the ceiling fan on in my living room and snap!  The pull chain busted.  Luckily, there was still some chain left that was attached to the fan which gave me the idea to construct my own personal pull chain.  This particular chain in the photo was originally a sun catcher charm made by a friend who gave it to me as a gift.  So I thought, why not not attach it to the chain?  I twisted some jewelry wire around the hook where it hung and then tightly twisted the extra wire up and around the individual beads that were left in the pull chain.  It was a simple fix, and needless to say, much more fashionable than the original pull chain.  It's little details like this that people notice and appreciate.


If your pull chain isn't broken, you can usually detach the long end of the chain from the chain connector (See image below), which leaves you with a little chain that gives just enough room to wire on something pretty.  Some other ideas might include broken necklaces, or durable strings to thread beads on (such as fishing wire, jewelry wire, etc).  Just make sure whatever you choose is going to hold together when you give a good tug on it.  



Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Hide Those Ugly Electrical Wires In a Colorful Bin or Basket

I can't stand how electrical wires can make a room look sloppy, but sometimes you just can't avoid them.  In cases like this, I find that the blanket-in-the-basket trick works quite nicely.  Plug everything into a power strip to minimize the amount of wires coming out of the basket.  If you have handles on your basket, pull the power strip chord through like I did in the second image below.  Take a lightweight cloth, small blanket or a pretty scarf and gently pile it over the wires.  Here I used a small table cloth, but sometimes I use some light mesh material, depending on what looks best with the rest of the room.  Coordinate your color choices of bins, baskets and fabrics with your surroundings to help tidy up a room.  Note, check all chords and don't overload your power strip as this idea is likely a fire hazard.   If fabric does not appeal to you, try a picnic basket with the double lids that you can allow the chords to come through either side.

And here you can see how nice they all fit in the basket.  However, you should probably take the time to untangle your chords (I need to work on this):


Simply place a light cloth on top and your problem solved!




Sunday, June 17, 2012

Fun Places to Put Your Potted Plants

Bring new energy to your room by moving your plants in unique places, like say, under chairs or coffee tables.  Here I placed some small potted plants under decorative chairs that sit up against the wall.  As long as the plants are being rotated and the sunlight is still able to reach the plants, this is a fresh and playful look for a seating area.