Sunday, October 30, 2016

Hello everyone and welcome to another Sunday blogging. As you guys know Halloween is approaching fast, so I thought I’d get in the Halloween spirit as well. Today is about how to make easy and simple decorations to spook up your home for Halloween.
Are you tired of carving pumpkins that eventually just rot in your yard after Halloween? Well guess what? You can kiss those rotting things goodbye because all you need to make a jack o’ lantern is a tin can and a candle.

The process is pretty simple just carve what you want into the can (you can make holes easily with a hammer and a nail, please be careful when using these tools) after you get the shape you want in the can place a candle inside and now you have a jack o’ lantern that won’t rot once Halloween is over and you can even use it for the year after.
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Do you want your house to be floating with ghouls but don’t want to pay the expensive price for them? All you need to do is buy chicken wire. Yes! Chicken wire! Weird right? With chicken wire you can mold the wire into ghostly shapes and paint over the wire afterwards. This for sure will get people’s skin crawling.
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For an extra effect you can paint the chicken wire with glow in the dark paint and watch your ghouls walk at night.
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This last hack is definitely outside of the box. Do you want to have a scary pumpkin but have to carve it and deal with the mess inside of it? Just use buttons or just simply use a marker. After Halloween is done you can still carve the pumpkin but this time you can actually eat it.
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You can also use glow in the dark paint
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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Hello everyone I am back with another Sunday blog. Today we’re just going to continue on with the décor hacks just because I keep finding more and more cool hacks I think you should know. So let’s get straight into it.

For this first hack all you will need is
. A light Bulb
. Sharpie (different colors)

All you have to do is draw designs on the light bulb with the sharpie and it’ll cast quite an interesting shadow when the bulb is turned on
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For this next hack all you will need is
. rope
. curtains
If you are looking for more of a beach-y look you can use rope as curtain hooks to achieve this look
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This Next hack is how to make your room appear larger
All you will need is
. Paint ( any kind you prefer)
Painting your walls just half way gives the appearance of a higher ceiling
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This next hack will for sure help you spice up your bathroom at home
All you will need is
. A shower curtain
. ribbon
You simply just tie the ribbon onto the shower in the shape of a bow and it is sure to make your bathroom pop
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This next hack is pretty bizarre but has become very trendy and common in households over the years
All you will need is
. Nails
. Canvas
. rope
You simply organize the nails in the shape of any design you would like and wrap the rope around the nails to complete your design
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Hope you guys learned a lot and will use these hacks in the future

Friday, October 14, 2016

Hello everyone, I'm back with another blog. Today I am continuing the blog on DESIGN and organization HACKS! Today will be about organization hacks that are easy and trendy. These hacks will definitely spice up any room.

For the first hack you will need
.Washi tape
.double sided scotch tape
.printed pictures
.scissors

This hack is simply a DIY picture frame that doesn’t require a picture frame, I know how confusing is that well, not very.
First you will just print out a picture you want to be on your wall.
Use the double-sided tape to tape your picture to a wall however you like.

Use the Washi tape to create any design you want around the picture and now you have a nice “picture frame”.
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The best part about this hack is that the you don't have to worry about drilling holes in your wall that may stay there forever. Whenever you don't want the picture you have up to be up anymore you can just take it off your wall and tape a new picture up.

The next hack is mainly for children. Many households today have small children so it would be fair to consider them as well.
For this hack you will need
.Glow in the dark paint

Yes, you read that correctly glow in the dark paint. This hack is just for fun. During the day kids can have a nice normal room but at night their rooms can shine bright like a diamond! With the glow in the dark paint a person can draw anything imaginable from rockets to stars, kids can have quite a fun time with this paint.
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Hello everyone, I'm back with another blog. Today is about DESIGN LIFE HACKS!
I decided to get with the trend and use life hacks in designing so let’s get straight into it. You can check out all of these and more hacks at architectureartdesigns.com

First hack is how to paint the perfect polka dots on your wall
All you will need for this hack is an old or new if you prefer laundry basket. (make sure the basket has circular holes in it as these will serve as your polka dots)
.Scissors
.Tape
.paint
The process is pretty self-explanatory all you need to do is cut the basket into rectangular or square shape, tape the edges to a wall and paint within the circular margins of the basket. Quick, simple, and nice to look at.

 Top 17 of The Most Genius Home Life Hacks That Will Amaze You

This next hack is sure to WOW you. All you will need for this writing utensil organizer hack is
.a shoe box
.decorative paper
.empty toilet paper rolls
.Scissors
.glue
To create this you would first have to start off by grabbing a shoe box and take off the lid. Grab your decorative paper and cut it to the size of the shoe box. Keep the paper down with glue. Now sit your toilet paper rolls in the box. (you can secure with glue if preferred) you can put as many toilet paper rolls as your box can fit.
Top 17 of The Most Genius Home Life Hacks That Will Amaze You
These designs can fit into everyone’s daily life as they are cheap, easy, and are flattering to the eyes. Hope you guys learned a lot from this and please don’t forget to check out architectureartdesigns.com


Sunday, October 2, 2016

Hello everyone and welcome back to another Sunday blogging! Today is going to be a little different. Today I am going to be giving you guys some tips on how to choose a color scheme for any room in your home or anywhere else.

Tip-1 simply choose a color that you want to work with and let the creativity flow from there

Tip-2 Choose a color scheme based on the largest pattern in the room as that pattern will stand out and 
choosing a matching color or even matching pattern will neutralize everything.

Tip-3 Start with more formal areas. Start with choosing colors for areas such as the living and dining room and choosing an accent color from that scheme to put somewhere else such as the office or den to tie everything together.


Tip-4 The easiest thing to is to use the color wheel as it provides different colors along with different shades of those colors. They also work very well and maybe best for bedroom designs.
Image result for color wheelThis is the color wheel it provides different sets of colors and provides the different colors within those colors to designers have a wide variety of color to choose from.

Tip-5 Add your personal touch. Adding your own special touch to a room can make choosing design colors more fun and original. Designing shouldn’t be stressful, we can have a bit of fun too.

Tip-6 pick colors based on emotion. No, that doesn’t mean if you’re angry go paint a room red. It simply means color a room based on how you want the person walking in it to feel. The color wheel also deals with the emotional components of color. If you want someone to walk in and be calm go with more beiges and greys and if you want someone to be happy you would put up bright colors such as green and yellow. Colors do have an effect on emotions and we should take that into consideration when designing.

P.s you can find these tips and more if you just visit hgtv.com 

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Hello guys i'm back! Today is all about Landscape Architecture. If you do not know what landscape architecture is, it is exactly what it sounds like, The design of public or environmental areas. This form of architecture has been around for ages since the 1700’s to be exact. Landscape architecture has shown people that even the natural world can be designed and organized as well as buildings can and doesn’t have to just be there when you walk outside.

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If you want to see a good deal of landscape architecture, I would definitely recommend the Fairchild tropical botanic garden. It is huge and has many places to see. They have different areas where you can visit and even have them divided by different biomes such as desert, rainforest, etc... They have many different plants and art decorations displayed and if you look closely you may find a few weird animals you may never normally see.

Landscape architecture has a long history so it's no surprise that it has changed and evolved over time. Today there are six main parts of landscape architecture (Site planning, urban design, land development, parks and recreation, ecological and environmental design, and heritage conversion)

Site Planning- Organization process and determining the appearance of land site
Urban Design-shaping the physical setting for communities
Land Development-The altering of a landscape
Parks and Recreation- design of parks, open spaces, and recreational areas
Ecological and Environmental design- modifying public areas with existing natural space
Heritage Conversion- The protection of landmarks and historical sites or items

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This is the landscape planning drawing of Four seasons resort in Orlando, Florida 

Hope you guys enjoyed today's blog 


Sunday, September 18, 2016

Hello guys I’m back with another Sunday blogging and today is all about home décor, mainly DIY’s.
I absolutely love DIY’s they are super easy to make and most of all cheap. DIY is the new trend in home décor and has taken the world by storm. DIY’s if I’m being honest just make life simpler.  They have become so popular among people because it showed everyone that they don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to have nice home décor, just grab a few old home items and a pair of scissors and get creative!

My experiences with DIY's have been great and I have no complaints whatsoever about them.
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Displaying IMG_0476.JPG This is one of my favorite DIY's because it helped me with organization in my bedroom. As you can see I have a chalkboard in my room. The chalkboard came with magnetic chalk holders that unfortunately did not really work as they constantly fell off the chalkboard breaking the chalk. To fix this problem I simply took an empty coca-cola bottle and cut it into a simple cup shape, labeled it chalk, and pinned it to my wall this has helped keep my chalk in order and organized and I don't have to worry about them constantly falling.


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I also really love this DIY which is a Shoe-box desk organizer. This was so much fun to make and although it took a long time it was worth it because it looks great.

                                     Here's how to make your own (; Credits to Lolly Isabel

The last DIY I wanted to show you guys is a decorative sand DIY
Displaying IMG_0482.jpgThe "sand" holder I have on the left is also made from two Coca-cola bottles (  Yes I know, I drink a lot of soda (; I can't help it) they are actually two bottle tops that are hot glued facing each other. I used blue tape to cover the where I hot glued them together. The holder on the right is simply made from a jelly jar. The reason I put quotation marks on "sand" is because a lot of people actually go out and buy sand which can get expensive sometimes. You can go out and get sand but if you're like me, you would DIY that as well. My "sand" is actually salt and sugar colored with blue and green food coloring. When you color your sugar or sand please make sure they are completely dry because if you don't they will do just like mine and the colors will blend. I would recommend you let them dry overnight.

There's so many things people can do with DIY's and my motto for my DIY's is "when life gives you lemons make apple juice" otherwise meaning do the impossible.

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