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Outdoor Accent Lighting For Entertaining and Relaxing Outdoor Spaces

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After a sunshine perfect weekend, Seattle outdoor spaces are settling in for parties, BBQ’s and lazy evenings watching the sunsets on Puget Sound. Two of my favorite finds that will invite your guests to linger or for you to remain in your chaise lounge are outdoor lights with all-weather durability. Both are from Skyline Design. Relax, entertain and enjoy the lazy summer evenings with all weather outdoor lights.

All weather outdoor lights

SQUARE OUTDOOR LAMP
W: 15.7 IN. D: 15.7 IN. H: 15.7 IN.

www.skylinedesign.com

Round large and small outdoor lights

ROUND OUTDOOR LAMPS (BIG)
W: 21.6 IN. D: 21.6 IN. H: 21.6 IN.

ROUND OUTDOOR LAMP (SMALL)
W: 13.7 IN. D: 13.7 IN. H: 13.7 IN.

At Faith Sheridan Design Group, it’s all about you. So we always begin with our Lifestyle Questionnaire. You tell us your preferences for color, shapes, light and how you like to live, entertain, and relax. With this information and an in-depth meeting, we help you achieve your personal style. Relax and let us guide you through the process of design. Get started here and create the outdoor space that’s perfect for your lifestyle.

Camouflage That Candle Sleeve

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Annoyed by the faux candle drippings on the candle sleeve of your lamps or chandeliers. Well now you have delightful, colorful options to dress up your lighting and add some personality.

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You can see more examples and shop online at Kaarskoker.com. What a treat!

Always eager to hear your comments so please send them, Faith.

A Guide to Top Floor Lamps

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Seeking a floor lamp that is a stand out? Floor lamps add vertical dimension to a room design and offer an interruption from the horizontal lines of the sofa, chairs and tables. They are a great way to finish a space and brighten a corner or provide a great light source for reading your novel or newspaper.

Floor lamps also save space if you are space challenged. Oversize shades are currently popular and they shed a wide, diffuse glow in the room. In contrast an adjustable arm lamp is ideal for reading since the light is cast just where you want it.

Here are some favorites of mine in a variety of styles to consider for your home.

Visual Comfort Thomas O'Brien

West Elm

HoltkotterArtemide

R Jesse

Hinson

Have a favorite? Send your comments and questions, Faith.

Share-a-Link Thursday - LiT Shades

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Lampshades like shoes are a dime a dozen, it seems you can find them anywhere. But finding high quality, unique shades is a much more difficult task, except at LiT.

Dawn Bassett and her shop dog Nikki have owned and operated LiT for over a year. Owning LiT is the perfect place for Bassett to combine her background of architectural rendering and her amazing ability and love for fashion and art. What sets LiT apart is providing the buyer with the chance to “build their own” LiTshade through a wide range of textile selections as well as endless size and shape options. Basically LiT’s motto is, “Anything is possible.” With so many options, Bassett has already eased the burden of such choices by carefully selecting which fabric lines and specialty papers she carries in her shop.

Not only are LiTshades beautiful to look at, but they are also earth friendly. Bassett has taken careful consideration of materials used in the making of her shades. Instead of plastic backing she uses only paper backing and water based, non-toxic adhesives. In addition LiT also offers a number of reclaimed, recycled or re-purposed fabrics and papers as well as a wide range of natural fiber textiles like silks and cottons.

LiT is located at 19th and Prospect, two blocks East of Volunteer Park, and shares its bright beautiful space with innovative wallpaper distributor Hermitage.

Author of this post: Britt Bertolucci

Six Tips for Greening Your Home Office

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Adapted from LighterFootstep, Chris Baskind.

Bringing sustainability into your home office is a long-term commitment. Here are six specific actions you can take to starting greening the way you work. Pick a few, drop them into your organizer, and let’s get started!

1. Shut down electronics at night

Every night, computers display screensavers to millions of perfectly empty cubicles. While it’s convenient to be checking email within moments of picking up your morning coffee, a computer works approximately as hard to produce a screensaver as a spreadsheet or any other routine task. That means many office computers waste twice as much power idling as they do actually working. Take a moment to shut down at the end of the day. Modern desktops boot fairly quickly, and you’ll save thousands of watts per year.

2. Get paperless

Moving to digital documents — through creation or by scanning paper documents into a database — is usually mentioned as a means to save trees and paper. This is true. But the biggest payoff, from a business standpoint, is in data recall. Most modern desktop operating systems now feature robust search functions which drill deep into a document text’s and its particulars, such as who originated it and when. Paperless offices can save storage space and thousands of man hours each year, just by getting their data off paper and onto networks where people can access the information. It’s win-win: save forests and precious time with digital documents.

3. Recycle the paper you must use

Whether you’re disposing of scanned documents or just juggling the little scraps of paper than tend to multiply like bunnies around the office, recycling is a no-brainer. Not only is it kinder to the environment, recyclable paper may actually be a salable commodity for larger offices and businesses. Set up convenient recycling hoppers around your workplace, along with smaller bins for each desk and cubicle. There’s no reason the zero waste can’t mean the office, too.

4. Be smart about lighting

Does your workplace have windows? Natural lighting is healthy and free —  Install energy efficient lighting at your desk. Of course, if you’re going CFL, be sure to add expended bulbs to the things that get properly recycled. And your mom was right: turn off lights when you’re done with them. Millions of watts are wasted each night lighting empty offices and parking lots. Save energy and curb light pollution by illuminating only what you really need.

5. Leverage instant messaging and teleconferencing technology

“Is this trip really necessary?” The slogan still applies today, particularly in view of broadband network connections and powerful real-time instant messaging and teleconferencing tools. With fuel prices up and travel more expensive than in previous years, it makes sense to replace some trips and conventions with electronic events. Teleconferencing is a great way to save resources while improving communication with customers.

6. Buy reconditioned office equipment and recycled supplies

Virtually everything for modern business can be purchased in refurbished condition: computers, desks, copiers — you name it. Refurbished goods are often sold with manufacturer’s warranties and are in most respects identical to new items. Expect to save 20-30 percent on refurbished equipment, and up to 50 percent on used. Recycled office supplies are available from paper to printer cartridges. Choosing refurbished or recycled gear is good for the bottom line and for the Earth, keeping older equipment out of landfills and saving resources which would have been used to manufacture something new.