Coastal Lighting Tips

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Coastal Lighting
'Freedom Lighting'


Because lighting makes such a statement in a room, it should be incorporated into a design scheme at the very beginning. Think about placing a feature pendant light in a key position to create a dramatic focal point. Also consider wall lights, picture lights and step lights when laying out your electrical plan. Don't forget to put all key lighting on dimmers to create the right kind of ambience when required. There is a huge range of contemporary fittings out there so take your time to find great pieces to compliment your decor scheme. Consider textured, organic, maritime and vintage fittings to create a point of difference. Shop around for some great ambient lighting like table lamps and floor lamps to create a lovely, relaxed mood in the evening.  A combination of decorative lamps creates a warm and reduces the need for excessive use of down lights. 

Melissah xox

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Why Adopt A Senior Dog?

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November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month. But we don’t need to make excuses to adopt a senior dog: they’re awesome. Not only do they need you (so many people won’t even consider them!) but they have a lot to offer, if only you’ll look beyond the grey of their muzzle! The Senior Dogs Project helps us take a more objective look:

Top 10 Reasons to Bring A Senior Dog Into Your Life

1. Older dogs are housetrained. You won't have to go through the difficult stage(s) of teaching a puppy house manners and mopping/cleaning up after accidents.

2. Older dogs are not teething puppies, and won't chew your shoes and furniture while growing up.

3. Older dogs can focus well because they've mellowed. Therefore, they learn quickly.

4. Older dogs have learned what "no" means. If they hadn't learned it, they wouldn't have gotten to be "older" dogs.

5. Older dogs settle in easily, because they've learned what it takes to get along with others and become part of a pack.

6. Older dogs are good at giving love, once they get into their new, loving home. They are grateful for the second chance they've been given.

7. What You See Is What You Get: Unlike puppies, older dogs have grown into their shape and personality. Puppies can grow up to be quite different from what they seemed at first.

8. Older dogs are instant companions -- ready for hiking, car trips, and other things you like to do.

9. Older dogs leave you time for yourself, because they don't make the kinds of demands on your time and attention that puppies and young dogs do.

10. Older dogs let you get a good night's sleep because they're accustomed to human schedules and don't generally need nighttime feedings, comforting, or bathroom breaks.

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