When choosing flowers for graves, it’s important to consider their symbolism so that you can convey the right wishes to the lost soul.
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If you've ever marveled at the cozy ambiance of a room, chances are a great lighting scheme was at work.
The truth is that most rooms don't rely on a single source of light but instead utilize a thoughtful mix of recessed lighting, overhead fixtures, and eye-level lamps or sconces. Interior designers are pros at whipping up these brilliant lighting schemes, but for DIY decorators, it's easy to feel lost in the dark.
To help, we asked a group of design pros to share their brightest lighting hacks—one-step fixes that can upgrade your lighting game in a flash. Follow these five time-saving shortcuts to take your home's lighting scheme from basic to radiant.
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Candace Plotz Design
We often put a lot of effort into choosing a light fixture, while giving relatively little thought to the bulbs we place inside it.
“Remember to consider the color temperature, also known as kelvin, as well as the brightness, also known as lumens, of your bulbs,” says designer Candace Plotz of Candace Plotz Design.
A good portion of light fixtures offer 2700 kelvins, which many designers find to give off a light that is too yellow, making a room look outdated rather than cozy. To achieve a warm-feeling glow, try aiming for around 3000 kelvins for all of your bulbs.
Additionally, be consistent with the color and kelvin of bulbs you choose. For instance, don’t mix warm and cool color temperature lightbulbs.
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One secret of a beautifully lit room is that not all lighting needs to exist to be purely functional.
Designer Quintece Hill-Mattauszek of the design firm Studio Q,
When choosing flowers for graves, it’s important to consider their symbolism so that you can convey the right wishes to the lost soul.
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Last month, the job listings page for the American Climate Corps went live. The ACC is a new program developed by the Biden administration that plans to mobilize young people into careers fighting climate change and environmental injustice. These roles span the country and both private and public sectors. Like other corps-type jobs, these roles will be term limited.
The exterior facade of your home is what truly makes its first impression. Homes are often set in the same cookie-cutter designs and palettes, so it’s easy to ignore the exterior and jump straight to the inner walls of your abode.
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Are you looking for inspiration on the best perennial plants for pots?
Hebes are popular evergreen shrubs, mostly native to New Zealand although some are native to Australia and South America. They come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and are suitable for growing in a range of sites and planting schemes. Hebes are excellent in shrub borders, used as ground cover or low-growing hedging, and are relatively low-maintenance.
“Connecting with nature.” “Trying something different.” “An appreciation of history.” Ask a new generation of gardeners just why they want to embark on a course in horticulture at a country house estate and those are the kinds of answers they will give you.