January, 2012

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Street Furniture Around the World

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Street furniture should be sturdy and practical, yet there is certainly nothing wrong with injecting a little personality too.

Streets, walkways and open areas throughout the world are decorated with style that often isn’t based on budget buying, but based on style and culture, as well as modernistic plays on traditional styles.

By using clever ways of reflecting the surrounding environment, lots of councils and land management companies across the UK are opting for a variety of street furniture that takes on a similar feel to the theme of lighting or other features around them.

Powerful strong lines, romantic and modern curves and natural material help build an area filled with unified furniture that blends perfectly with the environment.

So be it parks, public seating areas, gardens and more there are so many different types of street furniture that not only create convenience to the public, but that enhance and tidy up a city making it look much more attractive.

We decided to take a look at furniture placed around major cities across the world to see how it compares to that in the UK.

Australia

In Australia we found some very smooth lines were being used to really compliment the culture surrounding the Marina. The Marine benches showcased around Brisbane were built with a harbour type environment in mind, and the colourful benches manage to mimic the lines of yachts and boats that adorn stylish port.

Using galvanised steel, coating it in bright yellow colours and then creating shapes that are unusual yet very sophisticated, the benches stand out perfectly – perhaps because of their high level design and quirky shapes.

They enhance a sophisticated marina but still do remain in keeping with the surroundings. The benches sat around the marina manage to completely reflect the lifestyle and culture that goes hand in hand with coastal culture, whilst creating a real contemporary design statement.

Manchester

Custom made benches made way for a street scene in Manchester. With clever use of lighting and materials that are long lasting, the benches are immovable with no loose fittings which make way for sleek modern design that cannot be easily damaged, both by the public and by extreme weather.

The benches on this revamped street in Manchester are maintenance free – they require a little cleaning perhaps, so we believe the benches will look outstanding for years.

The lighting simply enhances the good design and helps increase the visual appeal of the surrounding environment by complimenting the nearby lighting from the glass fronted stores.

Using granite, the finish is fairly natural and simple, and blends in with the concrete in the nearby buildings, and the grey of the pavement surface.

New York

Technically not benches, but they can be used as so, the New York ‘cityracks’ have been designed in a way that we think reflects the city as a whole. The quirky designs have been built using sophisticated technology that compliments the city perfectly.

The furniture adds plenty of interest around the areas in which they are placed, and some of the yellow colouring reflects the obvious yellow cabs that New York is famed for, with the more subtle metal finish adds quite an industrial touch.

The designs are not particularly natural looking, but the styles take on innovation that reflects an almost industrial and arty type feel, whilst the wider pavements of the city can accommodate the larger designs easily.

Japan

Modern architecture and sleek styling are the two things we might expect from designers in Japan, and while we are not entirely sure how the mirrored surfaces of the benches / tables will stand up to heavy use, they certainly stand out and reflect, ahem, the surroundings perfectly!

The reflections in the mirrored finish mean that the more natural surroundings such as trees and floor surfaces are shown in the furniture, so it takes on the look of the environment around it.

The angles used and the thin material are a visual trick – the steel used to construct the benches can withstand the heaviest object, and the finish is very fluid which makes the furniture appear extremely modern and well designed.

Louisa provides SEO copywriting services and frequently writes content for a range of blogs across a variety of subjects.

Don’t Recycle? This is Why You Should

Friday, January 13th, 2012

Modern society places a lot of emphasis on recycling. But why is this so and is recycling really as important as everyone makes out? Here are some reasons why recycling is very important and why everybody should be doing their bit to help.

1.    Recycling conserves resources

When we recycle, old products get made into new products. This may sound like a very simple statement but if we do not recycle then every new product that is made has to be made using new and fresh resources from the land. This may involve forestry and cutting down more trees or mining. Thus, recycling materials helps to protect our earth and conserves our natural resources.

2.    Recycling saves energy

It takes far less energy for an old material to be made into a new product than for a new product to be made and for all of the new materials and resources to be extracted from the earth in order for such a new product to be made. Therefore recycling helps to save energy, reduces costs and reduces carbon emissions. This leads us onto our third reason:

3.    Recycling protects our earth and environment

Forestry, mining and extracting other resources from our earth all takes a lot of energy and is done through the use of machines. Such procedures lead to a lot of air pollution and water pollution.

4.    Recycling reduces our landfill sites and reduces greenhouse gases

Landfill sites are growing larger and more numerous and it is up to us to recycle in order to stop the rapid growth of such sites. Not only are landfill sites not good for our earth but they also produce very high levels of greenhouse gases which are harmful to our o-zone layer.

Overall there are many great reasons to recycle. But how can a person recycle within the confines of their own home? There are many incentives and schemes run by the government and local council in order to encourage families and households to recycle, such as garden waste bins and plastic recycling bags and bins that are provided for each household.

However there is a simple way in which many homes can help protect our earth – by repairing broken or damaged items within the home instead of replacing such items. For instance, bathtubs and worktops are two of the most common areas within the home to suffer from damage or discolouration. Worktops within the kitchens are especially prone to dents or cracks and scratches from heavy or sharp items commonly used within the kitchen.

If instead of throwing out an old bathtub you resurface your bath and instead of replacing worktops altogether you resurface your worktop then this can dramatically help the earth and will also help to save a lot of money. It is a lot cheaper to resurface your bath or resurface your worktop within the kitchen than it is to replace an entire bath or worktop, especially if the kitchen worktop is made from an expensive material.

This article was written by Crispin Jones on behalf of Hometech, an environmentally aware firm who are able to resurface your bath or resurface your worktop so you don’t need to harm the environment by replacing them.

3 Energy Efficiency Heaters: Save Money & Energy This Winter

Friday, January 13th, 2012

 Keeping the house heated during the winter can be a very hard task. Having a fire would be nice, but not everyone has a fireplace. Electricity bills can skyrocket by using the central heating, and who wants to heat rooms that aren’t being used? Here are a few eco-friendly heaters that can help keep you cozy while keeping costs down.

Lasko 755320

The Lasko 755320 Ceramic Tower Heater with Digital Display and Remote Control is a good stand alone heater that is both budget and eco friendly. The digital display makes programming the heater easy. The unit also oscillates to keep the warm air moving. The tower also runs very quietly; imagine curling up next to the heater for a nap and not worrying about a constant buzzing. There is also a built in overheating protector, so you don’t have to worry about burning down the house while saving money. You can switch between two power outputs according to your needs.

 

The Warm Wave HeaterWarmwave 1500

The Warmwave 1500 Watt Ceramic Tower Portable Convector Heater is also a good choice for a personal electric heater. With multiple output settings, you can easily control how much heat the unit puts out. This unit also oscillates to provide even heat coverage with good ventilation for the unit. The base is non-slip, and has automatic shut off if it’s tipped over, so you don’t have to worry about any possible fire hazard. This heater is ideal for smaller rooms, providing brilliant heat for up to 150 square feet.

 

 

ECO-Heater

If you’re looking for an in-the-wall heater, the ECO-Heater is a hard personalized heater to beat. It’s easy to install, and can be painted the same color as the wall, blending in very well. The heater only runs at 165 degrees fahrenheit, which means that even though it warms the room, it isn’t hot enough to burn you. The burning element isn’t even exposed, which also cuts down on the fire hazard. Running at only 400 watts, it costs about four cents an hour to operate this heater. Talk about eco friendly!

 

So there we go lots of Eco Friendly ways to stay warm and cosy this winter. Gone are the days of money burning and high energy consuming bar fires keeping us warm go out and get a great low energy usage fire and save the coins.

Writtem by FirespinJay an Eco Enthusiast from London UK come and say hi always willing to share.

Three Important Things to Look for in Energy Efficient Roofing

Monday, January 9th, 2012

If you have a home or business, it makes sense that you would want to stay within your budget and save as much as possible when it comes to construction and infrastructure updates. One thing that can have a huge impact on your bills and your carbon footprint is energy efficient roofing. 

Here are some things to look for when you are seeking the best possible roof for your building needs.

1. Durability and Endurance

There are a lot of roofs out there that claim to be good for the planet, but believe it or not, durability and longevity are two huge factors when it comes to finding a truly great roof.

Durability is important because of economic and environmental reasons. Let’s face it: roofs are expensive, and you want yours to last. The best kinds of roofing materials (like PVC, for instance) can last for 15 to 20 years when correctly installed. Less durable materials (like composite shingles) may only last a decade or less before they start needing to be replaced.

Infrequent replacement also means less waste. In terms of environmental friendliness, having little to no waste is a good goal to have.

2. Reasonable Pricing

PVC is an economical material to purchase and use for roofs. The material is easy to manufacture and comes in prefabricated sheets for strength and ease of installation. Due to the fact that it’s both quick and simple for a trained professional to install, PVC is a cost effective material in terms of labor, too.

In terms of value, warranty is key. Some PVC manufacturers offer competitive warranties at no additional cost.

3. High Degree of Earth Friendliness and Efficiency

In addition to being reasonably priced and durable, PVC roofing is a very good choice when it comes to the environment. There are many reasons for this. One is that installing a PVC roof doesn’t require anything that’s harmful to the environment. It doesn’t pollute with chemicals (no toxic substances are required to adhere the roof to your building), and it doesn’t pollute with sound (no heavy machinery is necessary to install it). 

When it comes time to remove or repair a PVC roof, all the components used are recyclable. Add this to the fact that PVC roofs have a high solar reflectance index (deflecting hot UV rays), and it’s a good insulator to keep wanted heat inside the building.

Go online to discover energy efficient roofing solutions for your property.

 

Samantha really enjoys writing and one of her favorite things to write about happens to be construction. If you’d like to learn more about Duro Last, please visit duro-last.com