الاثنين، 3 أبريل 2017

8 Things You Should Never Do at the Gym

If you’ve ever been to a gym, you’ve surely seen some painful characters who don’t follow proper gym etiquette and make you wish you stayed home. We here have listed the 8 rules you should be following to make the gym experience much more pleasant for yourself and your fellow gym goers.

1. Don’t leave equipment sweaty

While there’s nothing wrong with sweating during exercise, using a workout towel is an important part of proper gym etiquette, as well as wiping your sweat off the equipment after you use it. Remember that most of the machines are leather covered, and your sweat will not disappear unless you wipe it off.

2. Don’t occupy equipment unless you’re using it

There are people who are just hanging around on equipment. They are texting on their phones, checking e-mails, taking selfies, or even napping while there are others waiting to get on that particular machine. If you’re at the gym, you’re there to work out. Don’t forget that.

3. Calls and loudspeakers

Some of the most annoying people at the gym are those who have very long and loud conversations on their phones during a workout.
The other irritating types are those who like to play their music with the volume so high others can hear it even through their own headphones.

4. Machines are for everyone

Do you remember how in kindergarten we were taught that the blocks were for all the children? That’s how you should behave in the gym. Do not stick to one piece of equipment at a time. Don’t spend 2 hours on the treadmill if you see that there are people waiting to use it too.

5. Leaving weights everywhere

Another thing you should have learned in childhood is that you should not leave your toys everywhere. The same rule applies at the gym: always put the weights back where they belong. Leaving them on the gym floor can cause someone to fall or become injured.

6. Pressuring gym users

Using a machine for 60 minutes is rude, but so is standing with your arms crossed in front of a person who is exercising and giving them a "hurry up" look.

7. Showing up late

Don’t be late to class. It doesn’t matter if it’s a group fitness class or a personal training session. This can be distracting for the instructor and other class members. If you arrived late, at least make sure you interrupt the class as little as possible.

8. The gym locker room isn’t your personal bathroom

There’s always that one person who parades naked around the room making others feel uncomfortable, and there are those who shave in the shower for hours and leave everything covered in foam and hair.
Even if you don’t mind being seen naked, remember that there are others who are uncomfortable being around someone who’s naked or taking their clothes off in public. Respect others, their time, and their privacy. Keep in mind that the gym locker room isn’t your personal bathroom, and make sure you clean up after yourself.

الاثنين، 7 نوفمبر 2016

How to get your living room furniture arrangement right

To accommodate everything in a small living space is not an easy task.
But we would like to tell you how to arrange living room furniture in a way that creates a comfortable and welcoming environment, regardless of the space you have available.

For drinking tea

Two big sofas (length: 84.6″) and a large coffee table (47″ x 23.6″).

For one person

A big sofa (length: 84.6″), a large coffee table (47″ x 23.6″), and a transformable armchair (31.5″).

For playing table games

A big sofa (length: 84.6″), a coffee table (47″ x 23.6″), and two small armchairs (27.5″).

For married couples

A small sofa arranged diagonally, two transformable armchairs (31.5″), and a round table (35″ x 35″).

Living room for reception guests

A big sofa (length: 84.6″), a round coffee table (39″ x 39″), and two small armchairs (27.5″).

For parties

A big sofa (length: 84.6″), a console table (47″), and two small armchairs (27.5″).

For having a lot of guests

Two big sofas (length: 84.6″) and a large coffee table (47″ x 23.6″).

Room for work

A big sofa (length: 84.6″), two square coffee tables (27.5″ x 27.5″), a small armchair (27.5″), and a transformable armchair (31.5″).

Living room by day, sleeping space by night

A corner sofa (98″ x 59″), a round coffee table (39″ x 39″), and a transformable armchair (31.5″).

26 simple yet wonderful ideas for your interior

You don’t have to spend lots of money to make your house cozy and stylish — you just need some ordinary household utensils, a little imagination, and a desire to change something. And, of course, you can always take a look at what we shares with you from time to time!
So what can we do to turn our apartment into a real nest without great expenses?

1. Use ribbons instead of rings and pegs

Redesign your windows with colorful ribbons. It looks fresh, airy, and imaginative.

2. Upgrade your drapes with an edge lining

You can change the way your drapes look without buying new ones by adding an interesting edge lining. You can stick a ribbon with pompoms on it or sew a decorative piping with an ornament . There are lots of options to suit anyone’s taste.


3. Handmade decoration for plant pots

If you freshen up your windows, why not do the same for the flowerpots on your window sills? . All you need are a couple of single-tone pots, a bit of paint, and your imagination.


4. Make a felt-tip pen drawing on your lamp

A little patience and a felt-tip pen — and your own one-of-a-kind lamp is ready. For a guide on how to make a drawing on a lampshade.


5. Decorate a lamp with materials at hand

You can conceal that lamp stand you don’t like with simple twigs, 


6. A handmade clock

You can make your own imaginative clock just like the ones in expensive interior design stores in just a matter of a few hours — it’s not as hard as it may seem. 


7. Make a minibar out of an old cupboard

If your ancient cupboard still lives with you for no clear reason, make a purpose for it: create your very own and modern minibar! And it’s not necessary to keep alcoholic beverages in it.


8. Use corner shelves

The kitchen is the part of your apartment that always needs more room, whatever the size. That’s why, instead of large cabinets, you can use light open shelves. 


9. Make an additional shelf for spices

It’s common knowledge that a kitchen can be crowded — including your storage space. 


10. Use the doors of your cabinets

The inner part of your kitchen cabinets can be turned into a great storage device. 


11. Make a rack for magazines

This simple yet efficient rack will help you keep your magazines and recipe books close at hand. The sides of your furniture are usually empty, 


12. Make a canvas ’wallpaper’ for your door

Take some patterned canvas and cornstarch glue, and your boring door transforms into something creative. Such ’wallpaper’ is simple to take off, so when you’re tired of the pattern you can easily remove it and change it for something else.


13. Colorfully paint your doormat

Your doormat can also be interesting — just paint it with bright and unusual colors. 


14. Make a bath rug of natural materials

Cork is a great natural material that dries quickly and saves heat. It’s also pleasant to step on such a rug. Making it out of wine corks will definitely arouse sweet moments from your past. 


15. Hang a wall panel

Various cute little things are nice for decorating an empty wall — for example, old postcards or, once again, wine corks. A cork panel can also be used as a hanging organizer for pictures or notes. To pick and place the elements with taste,


16. Make a photo exhibition

Photo albums are great, but some pictures are to be looked at constantly. Photos can become a wonderful addition to your interior design if you arrange them properly. 


17. Add some color to your door

This idea is perfect for those who want to liven up their home but can’t make radical changes. You can even do this in a rented apartment, because returning to the initial look is easy. 


18. Painting your old linoleum

Old linoleum in the bathroom or kitchen makes even the nicest interior look shabby. Acrylic paint will give you a hand. Pick a color of your liking,


19. Make a hanging shelf out of a tabletop shelf

A desk often lacks space to store various knickknacks. In this case, a tabletop shelf can easily be made into a hanging one, and it’ll fold too. It doesn’t only make more room, but adds some color as well. 


20. Decorate your clothes hangers

A great idea if you use an open wardrobe for your clothes. However, even if you have a closed one, these hangers will lift your mood every time you open the doors and look at them. Ideas and decorating techniques 


21. Put a thin bookcase in an empty corner

Corridors almost always have such small corners and niches where seemingly nothing fits. Nevertheless, you can use this space to hold a small bookcase, . The bookcase is quite simple and doesn’t require expensive supplies.


22. Make a backsplash out of a map

You can make a backsplash for your kitchen out of virtually anything — for instance, . However, you can use whatever you like: paper, decorative napkins, or old magazines. You’ll also need thin plywood, glue, and finishing varnish.


23. Hang your pictures evenly with the help of paper and tape

To hang your pictures on a wall without problems, you can have a trial run for your future composition using ordinary paper


24. Use schematics for pictures

It’s important not only to hang pictures evenly, but also to place them properly — then your wall will look not like a set of separate images

25. Lay your carpet properly

Proper placement of your carpet will add to the overall attractiveness of your apartment. Sometimes it’s enough to move your furniture a bit closer together. By the way, the room will look larger if you decorate it with a soft-tone single-color carpet without texturized patterns.

26. Make a pullout shelf behind the fridge

You can even use the space behind your fridge or stove if you put a pullout shelf in there. It’s not the simplest of things to do, but the result will pay off for a very long time. 

Your Brain Will Never Believe That These Aren’t Photographs

Paul Cadden, an artist from Scotland, has taken hyper-realistic art to a whole new level. It’s almost impossible to believe, but the following images are not photos — they are pictures drawn by Paul with a pencil. Once you’ve seen his talents on display, you’ll understand why they’re worth so much!

Paul specializes in drawing portraits.

He’s capable of reproducing reality to an unbelievable degree using only a pencil.

You can almost feel this woman breathing.

Sometimes Paul depicts nature. Again, there are no words to describe it...

He loves to depict people in their natural environment.

He uses his artist’s pencil to confer immeasurable beauty on his subjects.

Sometimes, Paul is inspired by abstract anatomy.

It’s easy enough to become completely absorbed in his creative world. Can you feel the strength of these images?

There’s no one in the world who wouldn’t mistake these for photographs at first glance. We can only wonder at how much time, patience, and effort Paul had to devote to his work in order to achieve this level. Just try showing these images to anyone you know — they won’t be able to believe they weren’t captured with a camera!