design home – Legend Stitch https://legendstitch.com Make Your Day Tue, 12 Dec 2023 08:46:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://legendstitch.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-Black-Vintage-Emblem-Tree-Logo-1-32x32.png design home – Legend Stitch https://legendstitch.com 32 32 231211893 8 Garden Fence Ideas That Will Complement Any Landscape https://legendstitch.com/8-garden-fence-ideas-that-will-complement-any-landscape/ Tue, 12 Dec 2023 08:46:01 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=64404 8 Garden Fence Ideas That Will Complement Any Landscape

1. Wicker

8 Garden Fence Ideas That Will Complement Any Landscape

Fence materials vary, and most wicker fences like this one are constructed of bent willow. Although such profusion would be out of place with simplistic modern homes, it pairs well with more traditional styles.

2. Metal

Reminiscent of Mediterranean balconies or of the wrought-iron fences once used to secure the perimeter of estates, elegant decorative metal fencing goes especially well with stucco houses of Moorish or Spanish design.

3. Wood Edging

8 Garden Fence Ideas That Will Complement Any Landscape

Half-log edging gives off a country vibe reminiscent of rail fences and corrals. If you like the idea of wood, you also can use money-saving old pallets to construct garden beds and barriers.

4. White Vinyl

If you subscribe to the American dream of a white picket fence, but don’t like the work involved with maintaining a wooden one, you might want to opt for a vinyl garden fence instead.

5. Climbing Plants

8 Garden Fence Ideas That Will Complement Any Landscape

Although the design and composition of this fence is hard to make out behind its veil of roses, it illustrates an excellent garden fence idea—horizontal bars that act as a kind of “laid-on-its-side” trellis. On it, you can train climbing or vining plants such as roses, clematis, honeysuckle, and others to grow laterally rather than upward, perhaps almost concealing the original fence but making a living one of their own.

6. Rustic Rope

With a look somewhat similar to that of the cable type of guardrails, this fence’s style depends quite a bit on the type of materials from which it is constructed. Weathered wood and rope, for example, could suit it to casual rural settings while metal stakes accompanied by cables probably would make it more appropriate for a modern industrial type of architecture. In the latter case, mass plantings of the same shrub or flower would fit the simplistic style better than many different varieties.

7. Living

Neatly sheared living fences, such as the boxwood hedges shown here, are highly popular in the formal gardens associated with mansions or British manors. In formal gardens, simplicity is key, and masses of the same type of plant rather than a mix of many can give a simple but formal feel. Since tall hedges tend to hide all but the stateliest flowers that stand behind them, you may want to make yours short or keep your beds in front of rather than behind those hedges. Or use this hedge as a living fence to separate a front yard or border the sidewalk or driveway.

8. Chew-Proof

Some garden fences offer more function than aesthetics. Netting is strictly utilitarian and designed to keep wild animals—especially deer—out of your vegetable garden. Keep in mind that, to be successful, that netting will need to stand at least 6 feet tall for deer and probably won’t be strong enough to keep rabbits and groundhogs from chewing through it. Although desperate gardeners sometimes use it for flower beds, it isn’t especially pretty, but doesn’t mar the landscape as much as chicken wire can.

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The 11 Best Places in Your Home to Try Out Trendy Paint Colors https://legendstitch.com/the-11-best-places-in-your-home-to-try-out-trendy-paint-colors/ Fri, 08 Dec 2023 07:33:50 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=64224 The 11 Best Places in Your Home to Try Out Trendy Paint Colors

Knowing how to play with trending colors can be difficult if you don’t have enough wall space or even too much. While you don’t want to repaint your home every time a new color is trending, there are many areas where you can play with color, helping you to use a greater variety of shades in your home.

When you love the latest paint colors but you’re unsure how they’ll look in your home, test them out in some creative places before overhauling an entire room.

1. Petite wood furniture

The 11 Best Places in Your Home to Try Out Trendy Paint Colors
The 11 Best Places in Your Home to Try Out Trendy Paint Colors

While we aren’t saying to rush off and paint over your prized mahogany credenza, if you have some second-hand furniture or spot a wooden nightstand or chair that’s worse for wear at the thrift store, know that you can breathe new life into it with a fresh coat of paint.

Some pieces that will work well for this are nightstands, accent tables, outdoor furniture, wooden chairs, or vintage crates.

2. A Hidden Accent Wall

Painting one wall in a room is not a groundbreaking style choice. Consider moving the accent wall somewhere unexpected, such as the back wall of a pantry. This oft-neglected area of the home could use a makeover, and how great would it look having a bold color, like a brilliant aqua, in an otherwise muted space?

3. Inside your kitchen drawers

The 11 Best Places in Your Home to Try Out Trendy Paint Colors

Painting the interior of your kitchen drawers is a genius way to add color to your kitchen and a whimsical surprise whenever you reach for your go-to spatula.

4. Knock, Knock

The 11 Best Places in Your Home to Try Out Trendy Paint Colors

Whether you want to offer more curbside appeal or warm up a room, painting your front door a vibrant color sure makes a statement. There’s an added benefit beyond style with a bold color choice. A signature color makes it easy for you to give directions to visitors; just tell them you live at the house with the orange door—it stands out much more than plain address numbers.

5. Bookshelves

The 11 Best Places in Your Home to Try Out Trendy Paint Colors

Books are like works of art themselves, so choose a paint color that helps to showcase them. You can even paint the backing in contrasting colors, allowing you to play with even more trendy colors.

6. Another Take on an Accent Wall

If you’re stuck between keeping your familiar color scheme but want an accent wall, it can be hard to reconcile the two looks. For indecisive folks, we have a way to test out an accent wall or geometric paint pattern temporarily. Pick a small wall in your home and instead of painting the wall directly, add removable wallpaper and paint over that instead.

7. Bathroom cabinets

The 11 Best Places in Your Home to Try Out Trendy Paint Colors

While you may immediately reach for a neutral like black, grey, or brown, consider choosing a poppy color like teal, tangerine, or peach. If you have a fun shower curtain with a design you love, choose one of the accent colors from it to create a cohesive bathroom.

8. Step by Step

There are plenty of unexpected places to experiment with color in a home. One area to consider is the front of the stairs—providing you have flat, non-carpeted stairs that you don’t mind transforming. If you select a color that blends elegantly with the rest of the room, this can look sensational. The right color choice is key, so it may be worth painting some squares of canvas to get an idea of how it will look before painting the stairs directly.

9. Fireplaces

Have a fireplace that doesn’t hold all the old-world charm you want it to? Give it a beautiful upgrade with your favorite trending paint color. Mantels are a fantastic display opportunity and a place to gather around, so you want to give them a little love. Whether it’s covered in brick, out-of-date stone, regular plaster, or drywall, you can paint it. Just be sure to ask the paint consultant at your local hardware store for the appropriate primer, preparation materials, paint type, and tools.

10. Areas of Natural Light

There are no hard-and-fast rules when it comes to painting around your home. If you have a window box or ledge that’s visually lacking, pick a paint color that will really pop since these small areas don’t usually get enough attention. For a dramatic change, opt for a deep gray or black darker. If that’s too much change for you, keeping it light and airy with a softer color is a classic choice that’s always in style.

11. It’s Worth Framing

The 11 Best Places in Your Home to Try Out Trendy Paint Colors

Over the years you may have amassed a collection of framed photos. Some frames age poorly, but rather than replacing them, turn it into a small crafting project. Paint all your outdated frames the same color, or use two or three colors and create a photo wall in your home. This looks amazing for a wall going up the stairs or stand-alone frames on a side table.

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6 colors that will affect your health should not be in the bedroom https://legendstitch.com/6-colors-that-will-affect-your-health-should-not-be-in-the-bedroom/ Sun, 01 May 2022 07:03:44 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=57968

Keep these colors far away from the bedroom for a better night’s sleep.

Matte or eggshell?

A bedroom is a sanctuary where we can be our most authentic selves. Most people want the colors of their bedroom to feel intimate and to reflect who they truly are. But at the same time, a bedroom should feel cozy and provide the best night’s sleep. Believe it or not, color choices in your bedroom can largely affect how calm you feel and how well you rest in the evenings. According to experts, keep these colors out of the bedroom. Pair the new paint job with one of these home decor ideas on a budget.

Black living room interior, Scandinavian style

Black

Besides just darkening a room, a color such as black will create an illusion that a room looks smaller than it actually is. While the darkness may aide in falling asleep at night, it will consequently inhibit your ability to get up in the morning. The darkness will psychologically decrease your energy. “I suggest avoiding painting all four walls top to bottom and instead getting creative with paint placement and choosing a feature wall or leaving the trims out etc,”. Check out how to create a stunning color scheme for your home.

Teen boys bedroom with many plush and parquet

Neon

“You should always avoid using neon colors such as electric lime and magenta as they bring excitement and energy into the bedroom,”. The vibrance will create a space that makes it more challenging to wind down, which is the whole purpose of a bedroom. Instead, Elia recommends using lighter shades of grey and beige. “These colors are warm and help the body relax when it comes time to sleeping.” See the  secret meaning behind these 10 paint colors in your home.

Interior decoration of romantic plain yellow bedroom.

Yellow

Yellow is a highly stimulating color as we mostly associate the brightness with the sun and mornings, a time when we are most alert. “While the cheerful tone may be great for daytime, those who opt for a lemon-hued room are more likely to experience difficulty falling asleep at night”. Don’t miss what paint colors make your home look dirty.

Cozy modern colorful bedroom interior with bed sheet

Red

Like yellow, red is a striking color. While bold colors, particularly warm-toned reds and bright pinks, can look stylish, they can also evoke feelings of unrest or agitation. “These colors are often used in marketing as they stimulate the senses, and this is not something you want when trying to fall asleep”. These colors are better suited for places that encourage activity, like a gym, or a warmth, like a family room. In the bedroom, it is too much of a reminder of daytime.

Kids bedroom in orange and blue colors

Orange

“In the early days of our marriage, my wife and I thought it would be a good idea to paint our bedroom orange”. “Not the bright, saturated shade you’d normally see on the fruit of the same name, but a lighter hue. We then added green and purple accents. It looked cool and eclectic. We loved how it turned out until we actually had to go to sleep. The room still looked bright even when we only had a night lamp on, so we had to pull the shades down and have all the lights switched off come bedtime, not always an ideal situation. After six months, we repainted it with a muted shade of blue and have been able to arrive at snooze town a lot faster.” Check out these 10 ways to make your bed 10 times cozier.

Brown themed bedroom with two lamps

Dark Brown

The darkness of the color provides a sense of heaviness and gloom. This may decrease the motivation of waking up in the morning. “However, if your heart is set on painting your bedroom walls with a color that is deemed not wise, you can opt for their muted counterparts instead, or use them as an accent color, instead of the main color”. Now, see what colors you should keep out of the rest of your home.

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8 Mistakes in decorating make your home look messy and unsophisticated https://legendstitch.com/8-mistakes-in-decorating-make-your-home-look-messy-and-unsophisticated/ Sun, 01 May 2022 06:36:35 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=57961

How to use the rule of three and finally get your wall art to hang straight.

Your wall art looks haphazard

A randomly placed or poorly sized piece of artwork can make an entire room look chaotic. “It’s important to pick pieces that are to scale with the wall that you’re putting them on,” says Marissa Sauer, interior designer and founder . “A piece that is too small could look a bit random. And a piece that’s too big can make the room look small and cluttered.” Sauer recommends that each piece of artwork relate spatially to something else in the room. For example, if you have a five-foot sofa, choose a four-foot painting. “The art has got to connect to something,” she says. Check out these room design tricks interior decorators always use.

You chose high-maintenance furniture

If spraying down every surface in your home is the last thing on your do-to list, steer clear of high-maintenance pieces. Dust will be more apparent on dark-stained wood furniture and fingerprints will show up quickly on glass and mirrors. Be mindful of the pieces in your home that get messiest the fastest, and clean them first.

Your walls look dated

With current color trends leaning toward light and airy looks, duller colors with brown undertones could feel dated and dirty. “It’s not that they’re bad,” says Sauer, “it just feels a bit dated. And people often connect things that are older with things that are messier.”

Your picture frames are misaligned

To organize multiple pieces of art in a row or gallery-type display, Sauer recommends some forward planning. Her trick is to roll a large sheet of paper to the size of the space she’d like to fill with art. She places the sheet on the floor and shifts around her picture frames until she finds a setup she likes (she recommends keeping around one and two inches between smaller frames, and two or three inches between larger ones). Sauer then traces each frame and marks where each nail needs to go to hang them. She then tapes the sheet of paper to the wall, puts all the nails in where the dots are, and tears the paper down. Hang the frames and your gallery is complete. Got a few frames that just won’t stay straight? “Put a small piece of Velcro or a command strip onto the bottom of the frame so it doesn’t tilt sideways,” Sauer says.

You forgot to consider exposed cords

Nothing says chaos like a bunch of exposed cords and power strips. Identify all of your home’s problem spots and look into creative ways to conceal the mess. For example, your computer’s power strip can be hung in a basket underneath the desk. Other strips can be hidden inside drawers and behind decorations.

You over-accessorized

When styling objects on tables and shelves, keep everything grouped in threes (or other odd numbers like five and seven) and make sure there’s a clear focal point and lots of white space, advises Sauer. To keep things interesting, group objects of varying heights, and if your table is a square, position them on a 45-degree angle.

 Your rug is the wrong size

To pull your living space together and make it look like one unit—as opposed to randomly placed furniture—make sure the front feet of each piece in your seating area is on top of the rug.

Your sofa and pillows look flat

A wrinkled slipcover and deformed throw pillows can make any setup look messy. Fluff everything up and make sure your upholstery is in top shape.

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Top 10 basic kitchen hygiene rules to follow https://legendstitch.com/top-10-basic-kitchen-hygiene-rules-to-follow/ Fri, 29 Apr 2022 00:46:03 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=57573 Kitchen hygiene during food preparation in the kitchen is essential to everyone’s health. Whether its at home, a commercial kitchen, catering, or a food factory. Kitchen hygiene forms the basis for any food safety system.

What are the 10 Basic kitchen hygiene rules?

1. Keep your hand clean

Keeping your hands clean and germ-free is at the top of the kitchen hygiene rules list. It’s easy for bacteria to be transferred from raw foods to your hands to everywhere else in the kitchen, so wash your hands throughout food prep and before and after cooking food. This also includes personal hygiene, meaning keeping fingernails short and clean. Clean and appropriate uniforms and fitness for work.

2. Cook your foods to completion

One of the most important kitchen hygiene rules is to ensure food is cooked properly. If undercooked, harmful bacteria could lead to food poisoning. High temperatures (+70°C) are the best way to kill harmful bacteria. Keeping foods above 60°C during serving is also legally required.

It is absolutely vital to store food properly to keep it safe from harmful bacteria, chemicals, and objects falling into food. In other words, preventing cross-contamination. This effectively means keeping raw foods away from foods that are ready to eat.  Make sure leftovers or open food packets are covered with cling film or sealed in a plastic container. Keep your fridge tidy and dispose of any items that are out of date.

4. Clean-as-you-go

Keeping kitchen counter tops and food equipment clean after every use is one of the easiest (and most essential) basic kitchen hygiene rules. You’ll not only be keeping things clean and tidy, you’ll be stopping the spread of bacteria. Using the correct chemicals here is also essential. Remember we cannot see bacteria. Regular cleaning and sanitising will ensure a clean and germ free environment.

5. Kitchen hygiene rules: don’t cross-contaminate

If you’ve ever had food poisoning, you’ll understand why avoiding cross-contamination is high on the list of basic kitchen hygiene rules. Use different cutting boards for preparing fish, meat, veg, dairy, or bread, and never prepare or keep ready-to-eat foods near or next to raw meats and vegetables. These simple kitchen hygiene tips will help avoid the spread of potentially dangerous bacteria.

6. Cutting Boards are critical areas

Bits of food left on a cutting board will soon breed bacteria, so scrubbing down your board immediately after use is vital to stop them from spreading. Quick, easy, and essential,cleaning and sanitising cutting boards is one of the most essential kitchen hygiene rules.

7.Clean your fridge regularly

Ensuring your fridge is clean is one of the top 10 kitchen hygiene rules in t for good reason. Left alone, spills and spoiled food will spread bacteria to everything else, so clean out the fridge and dispose of expired food on a weekly basis. 

8. Basins need a clean too

Your wash and rinse basins are used regularly throughout the day, so it’ll become grimy and covered in bacteria quickly if it’s not kept clean. Again, this is one of those kitchen hygiene rules that doesn’t take much time, but that is well worth doing: just give your sink a quick scrub with a scourer and a spritz of cleaner and sanitiser once a day.

9. Grease build-up is problematic

Greasy surfaces or pots and pans are able to prevent proper sanitising from taking place. Bacteria are able to hide behind greasy areas, allowing them to survive. Always clean with a clean cloth and multi-purpose cleaner to remove the greasy layer, before using a suitable surface sanitiser.

10. Kitchen bins are germ havens

Regularly changing your bin is a key aspect of kitchen hygiene. Old food in a bin will soon decompose and bacteria will start to form. Not to mention the bad odours and on occasion the little white squirmy maggots!

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21 smart tips to make your home bigger and brighter https://legendstitch.com/21-smart-tips-to-make-your-home-bigger-and-brighter/ Wed, 27 Apr 2022 00:55:57 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=57231 Some spaces feel tinier and more constricted than they have to, whether due to poorly placed windows or a lack of square footage. Luckily, short of knocking down walls, there are a few tricks you can use to make spaces light, bright, and airy with minimal tim.

1. Clean the Windows

 

This may seem like an obvious solution, but it’s one that’s often overlooked: Cleaning the windows can make a noticeable improvement in the brightness of a room. To get your windows sparkling, you can make a simple cleaner by mixing one part white vinegar with two parts water in a spray bottle.

2. Use Mirrors Strategically

Position mirrors opposite windows to reflect more light around the house. If your walls are spacious, you can add an eclectic touch by assembling a gallery wall using mirrors of various sizes. Another smart trick: Place a mirror strategically at the end of a cramped hallway to make the corridor seem more spacious.

3. Rearrange Furniture

If your furniture is obstructing any of the light streaming in through the windows, rearrange the layout so the sun can really shine in.

4. Streamline Your Shelves

It may be tempting to pack your built-ins full of books and decorative objects, but be sure to leave a little empty space on the shelves. Too much clutter on display makes it look like your home is starved for storage space.

5. Cut Back on Clutter

In smaller rooms, scale back on bulky decor, tchotchkes, and other unnecessary items. Either get rid of them or move them to larger rooms with more natural light.

6. Hang Sheer Window Treatments

Ditch heavy window treatments in favor of lighter ones. Choose sheers, if possible, which will let in the most light while still

7. Cut Back Foliage

Look out your windows. If there are low-hanging tree branches  preventing light from coming in, trim them back to restore your view of the outdoors. As well, whenever you change up the landscaping around the exterior of your home, consider what the new plantings will look like when they’re fully grown, not just what they look like at the nursery.

8. Choose the Right Fabrics

Heavy fabrics like wool, velvet, and fur have a big presence and can make a room feel overdecorated. Lighter picks, such as cotton, linen, and lace, draw less attention to themselves, which can help a small room feel more open and bright.

9. Hang Curtains Strategically

When you install a curtain rod, make sure it extends beyond either side of the window casing. Not only will the bigger window, but when the curtains are open they won’t block the glass or the incoming light. Likewise, mounting the curtain rod several inches above the top of a window will make it look taller.

10. Use Natural Materials

Furniture, upholstery, and decorative accents made of natural materials can help a room feel open and airy, provided they’re not too dark and heavy. Focus on lighter colors like those found in jute rugs and blond woods, and add more trees.

11. Swap Out Doors

Replace solid doors with French doors in rooms that don’t require complete privacy. The transparent glass panels will make a room feel more spacious, as will installing transoms over doors.

12. Lighten Up Floors

Dark colors on floors, walls, and ceilings can make a room feel smaller and more closed off. While it’s easy to paint the walls, changing out dark floors is an expensive proposition. For a quick fix at a fraction of the cost of replacing the floor or carpet tiles over a darker floor to set a brighter color palette for the space.

13. Layer Your Lighting

Use multiple light sources in each room so no matter how much or how little natural light is coming in from the outside, you can always add a little more. Start with a primary light source for example, overhead lighting then mix in secondary sources, such as accent lamps or task lighting.

14. Scale Down Furniture

If you can, swap out heavy furniture for pieces with slimmer profiles. Opt for sofas with exposed legs and  glass, and acrylic to make a space feel roomier.

15. Check Light Bulb Labels

Light bulbs are now required to have a lighting facts label on the packaging. It looks much like the nutritional facts label you see on packaged food at the grocery store, and it tells you how bright the bulb is (measured in lumens) and whether the light appears more warm or cool (measured on the Kelvin temperature scale). Cool light makes a room look whiter and brighter and is a good choice for a small bathroom or kitchen.

16. Use Dimmer Switches

Put primary light sources on dimmer switches so you can brighten up a room as the light changes throughout the day.

17. Don’t Forget Utility Spaces

Utility spaces like or closets are easy to neglect, but these are often the places that feel the most cramped. Use solutions like undercabinet lighting or spotlights to illuminate every nook and cranny.

18. Be a Minimalist on the Walls

A cluster of gallery-style artwork may not be the best choice for a narrow space. Choose a few pieces of art and make sure there’s plenty of space around each one to make the walls feel more expansive.

19. Raise the Ceiling Height

Make standard ceilings feel higher by incorporating vertical lines into your room design. Line drawing aren’t your only option—adding beadboard or board-and-batten wainscoting will draw the eye up just as well.

20. Carve Out Hidden Storage Space

Tuck nonessentials out of sight with dual-purpose pieces like storage ottomans or benches. Less visual clutter on shelves and other surfaces translates into an airier interior.

21. Use Paint to Your Advantage

Nothing will brighten up a room as quickly as painting it in a light, neutral color palette. Make your bold statements with pops of brighter colors for furnishings and accessories.

22. Happy Home

What are you waiting for? Give a few of these tricks a try to transform a dark, small room into a light and spacious place.

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Top 9 super convenient car accessories to make your trip more wonderful https://legendstitch.com/top-9-super-convenient-car-accessories-to-make-your-trip-more-wonderful/ Sun, 24 Apr 2022 05:27:18 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=56481 1. Car Backseat Organizer – Clever storage idea

This car clever backseat organizer holds your food packets, drinks, gadgets and a lot more. In a nutshell, it helps you declutter your backseat.

2. Car Headrest Hook – Declutter the backseat of your car

Turn your car’s headrest into a storage space with this car headrest hook. You can hang groceries, handbags, water bottles, toys, baby supplies and a lot more. Why clutter your backseat when you can get these hooks installed in your car! Invest in these car headrest hooks and declutter your backseat quick and easy. Built of superior materials, one unit of headrest hook can easily hold up to 13 pounds.

3. Car Ioniser- Deodorises your car

Whether it is the smell of smoke or the stale odour produced by smelly feet, this car ionizer eliminates the peculiar smell. It purifies the air and reduces the chances of general ailments like coughing, sneezing, asthma and so on. This car not just keeps the odour out of the car but also fills the car with fresh air.

4. Car Boot Organizer

Utilize every inch of your car boot space with this car boot organizer. It has large compartments and side pockets to hold car repair tools, general essentials and more. You can even store grocery in this car boot organizer. The non-slip pads prevent any kind of damage to the things stored within. You can fold it when not in use. In addition, this car boot organizer comes with a removable insulated cooler which keeps food and drinks at the perfect temperature.


5 .Car Scratch Remover Pen- Get rid of those little scratches easily

Does your beloved car look a little old because of a few scratches? Don’t worry, we have a permanent solution for you. This car scratch remover pen is a scratch repair filler. It removes scratches from your vehicle easily. Using the car scratch remover is super easy. Apply the pen on scratched areas, buff it in and wipe it. This scratch repair pen is permanent and water-resistant.

6. Set of 2 Hose Pipe with Spray Gun- Why waste your money on car washing services!

Back from a road trip? Your car needs a good wash. This hose pipe with spray gun nozzle delivers a high volume spray which washes away the dust and dirt. Just turn on the nozzle and make your car sparkling clean in a few minutes.

7. Car Air Foot Pump- Maintains the air pressure of car tires

Did you know? Driving with inadequately inflated tires not just hampers the performance of your car but it is also not safe. No matter where you travel, this car air foot pump must be a part of your car emergency kit. With this air foot pump, you can check the air pressure of your car tire and fill it if inadequate. When the tires are properly inflated, they end up saving fuel for you.

8. Car Seat Lumbar Support- Corrects your posture while driving

This accessory can be used not just in the car but at your workplace as well. Simply attach this to your chair and it is ready to use. The mesh framework is flexibles and provides adequate support to the lumbar region. This seat support is meant to correct poor posture which can cause lower back pain. Even if you are already suffering from lower back pain, you can use this supporter to feel comfortable.

9. Car Vacuum Cleaner- Keeps your car dust-free

Keep your car interiors clean and tidy with this car vacuum cleaner. It has a handle like attachment which cleans the most difficult corners of your car with great ease. All you need to do is connect it to your car charger and start cleaning.

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3 Mistakes when designing bathrooms that people often make https://legendstitch.com/3-mistakes-when-designing-bathrooms-that-people-often-make/ Sat, 23 Apr 2022 00:11:15 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=56319 You will be surprised to know that the bathroom is the room in which people make more design mistakes than any other in the house. It can be incredibly difficult to get the right mix of functional and attractive.

It doesn’t matter whether your bathroom is big or small, it should always be extensively thought out before you attempt any kind of redecorating or remodelling.

No View

No one likes a bathroom that is dark, dingy and unwelcoming. If the room is uninviting, you won’t want to spend any more time in there than necessary.

If it is possible to do so, try adding a window or two to your bathroom. You don’t want to be in clear view of everyone outside, but you do want natural light to be able to get in. It will give your room some fresh air, and make it seem a lot larger.

If this isn’t possible, then install an operable skylight – you will get the same natural light effect.

The view in the toilet

A lot of people make the mistake of having their toilet be the first thing that is seen when walking into the bathroom.

If you have a big enough bathroom, we suggest putting the toilet out of the sight line of anyone who may be looking into the bathroom. For those of us with smaller bathrooms, you can try and distract from the toilet with eye-catching colours and bright coloured accessories.

Some people prefer to have their toilet in a completely different room, so that it can be used whilst someone else is using the shower or bath. If possible, this is a very good idea.

No Storage

We have seen far too many bathrooms that have little to no storage. This can leave the bathroom looking messy, and make it seem a lot smaller too.

It’s easy for our collection of toiletries to start taking over all the space visible, which is why it’s a good idea to invest in some stylish storage space.

A mirrored cabinet with space inside is a perfect way to hide away your shampoo and conditioner, or keep your toothpaste and toothbrushes out of view.

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All the Ways You’re Loading Your Dishwasher Wrong https://legendstitch.com/all-the-ways-youre-loading-your-dishwasher-wrong/ Wed, 23 Mar 2022 18:39:24 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=49252 Do you place glasses upside down on the tines of your dishwasher’s top rack? If so, you’re doing it wrong. Keep reading to see what other mistakes you’re making when loading your dishwasher, and learn how to correct them to get cleaner dishes in fewer loads.

Dishwasher Prep

If your dishwasher is dirty, how is it supposed to clean your dishes? Before loading your dishwasher, it is important to make sure it is clear of old food and residue. To do this, first, locate and clean out the filter at the bottom of your dishwasher. Then wipe down the inside of the dishwasher with a damp rag, including the sprayer arm, racks, and the seal around the door.

Silverware

Forks, spoons, and small knives can be loaded in the designated silverware compartment of your dishwasher. However, if your compartment doesn’t have slots that separate each piece of silverware, you should arrange them so that they are not all facing the same direction. Load some with the handles down and some with the handles up to keep them from sticking together.

Glasses

Plastic cups, glasses, and mugs should be loaded on the top rack of your dishwasher, not over the tines but next to them, to ensure more space for more dishes. They should be placed upside down so that the inside of the glasses gets the most spray.

Dinner Plates

Large plates should be loaded on the bottom rack of your dishwasher, but not all facing the same direction. To ensure the side that you eat off of gets the most spray during the wash cycle, make sure your plates are facing inward toward the middle of the rack.

Small Bowls

Single-serving bowls can be loaded on the top rack of your dishwasher. To save space, they should be shingled together (or slightly overlapped), but like large plates, try to keep them facing toward the center of the rack to receive maximum spray

Large Mixing Bowls

A large mixing bowl should be placed upside down on the bottom rack with no other dishes under it. Leaning mixing bowls against other dishes on the bottom rack will also help to avoid water blockage.

Container Lids

Lightweight food storage container lids can be difficult to keep in place during a dish washing cycle, but it’s important that they don’t end up laying flat on a rack, as that will block the spray from reaching your other dishes and will cause water to pool on top of the lids. The best place to load them is on the top rack of your dishwasher, sideways between tines.

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15 Useful Inventions Which Every Homeowner Should Have https://legendstitch.com/15-useful-inventions-which-every-homeowner-should-have/ Mon, 14 Feb 2022 03:43:53 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=38798 We’ve compiled a list of some of the most intriguing gadgets to hit the market recently. We’re confident they’ll come in helpful in your daily life; all you have to do now is get your hands on them!

The easy-to-use plug

This plug not only looks beautiful and elegant, but it’s also very easy to use. The hole in the middle of the plug allows you to easily pull it out of the power outlet, and the light on the inside of the hole reminds you if you’ve left a device plugged in.

The washing machine with space for an extra load

This device will be appreciated by anyone who’s ever loaded their laundry into the washer and switched it on, only to find later that they had still had a mountain of clothes they forgot to put in. A little extra door on top of the machine’s main door allows you to put additional clothes into the machine during the wash.

The ‘light bulb’ business card

This handy little thing might be of use for all those who always lose something in their bag. To switch on the light, simply turn the bulb into an upright position, at a 90-degree angle to the rest of the card. This flashlight fits not only in your pocket, but even in your wallet, so wherever you go, you can keep this handy device on you.

The onion holder

Simply keep the onion in place with this device, and start cutting. Ingenious!

A unique gadget for those who always lose things

If you often leave things in one place and forget where, and end up wasting time looking for them, these ‘Pixie’ sensors will definitely be the right purchase for you. For the device to work, you have to attach it to a key chain or wallet and install a special app on your smartphone. You will see a virtual map where your lost item will be marked with a cross.

A sign projector for bikers

This highly original idea was developed by Azerbaijani designer Elnur Babaev. The ‘Cyclee’ projector allows bikers to let other drivers know their upcoming movement on the road as well as makes them more noticeable in the dark. It’s attached behind the seat, and the signs light up automatically depending on the biker’s movements.

Lemon air humidifier for home and car

It can be used as a home or car humidifier to effectively remove dust, clean the air inside the enclosed space to prevent colds, can get rid of the problem of static electricity, aseptic humidification can eliminate fatigue and bring you a pleasant mood.

Pillows for long-distance partners

Studio Interaction Design has developed a unique pillow for couples who always want to be together but are in a long-distance relationship. The gadget is very easy to use. When one of the partners goes to sleep, a sensor in the pillow sends a signal to the other pillow, and the latter lights up with a nice warm light. If you hug the pillow tightly, you can hear the heartbeat of the other person.

A lock for lids

This is a great tool for those who dislike that old expression, “first come, first served”. Now the jar containing something delicious can only be opened by you (or by anyone who knows the code to unlock it!)

A shower for dogs

This device will allow dog owners to wash their pets much more easily.

An alarm clock that makes you a cup of coffee in the morning

Getting up in the morning is much more pleasant when you can feel the scent of freshly brewed coffee in your nostrils. British designer Josh Renouf came up with this ingenious device – a coffee machine and an alarm clock 2-in-1 combo.

Spoon-scales

This small kitchen device will be useful for anyone who has trouble measuring quantities of ingredients by sight alone. An electronic display on the spoon shows a very precise weight measurement of up to 300 grams. That’s another kitchen problem solved!

Functional bed leg covers

These plastic devices have both USB sockets and ordinary power outlets which will allow you to charge your device right by your bed.

The spoon with a clip

You spoon will no longer sink into your glass.

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