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Nov

Basement Designs for Low Ceilings

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Basement Designs for Low Ceilings

When designing your basement, the ceiling height can play a large factor, especially when the ceiling is low. Basements with low ceilings pose some design problems. To begin with, the area can easily start to take on the appearance of a cave. Much like vaulted ceilings make an area feel larger than it is; the amount of space may appear much smaller because of low ceiling height. Here are a few basement designs for low ceilings.

There are a few things that can be done to open the area and help to keep your basement from resembling a cave. One easy way is the use of light. If you have low ceilings you should work on opening up the area and making it lighter and brighter. Upward light will give the basement a larger appearance. Table and floor lamps do a great job of brightening up the space and making it appear larger.

Wall sconces can help if they are installed correctly. You should be careful when choosing installation height. These need to aim the light at the ceiling to open up the area. Since they shine upwards, you do not want them aimed just under your eye level, obviously, because that would be irritating. A wall sconce should be at a height that will place the light above your eye level. If the ceiling is too low to accommodate this then sconces shouldn’t be installed.

Fluorescent lighting can make a basement appear dimmer and more cave like and should be avoided. Recessed lighting within the ceiling draws attention to the low ceiling and makes the area appear more confined.

Where possible, you will want to open the area up and make it appear more spacious to make up for the low ceiling. A more open look with furniture being placed around the perimeter instead of placing furnishings in the middle of the room gives a more spacious appearance. Small cozy groupings of furniture in the corners work well for recreation rooms. Any arrangement that will leave the center of the floor open, allowing guests to easily scan the room’s contents, will give it a larger appearance and make up for the low ceiling.

Dark paint will not go well with the low ceiling. You should choose a light color for your walls. Where possible, windows are another area that should be taken advantage of as much as possible. Use light window treatments that do not smother the light or block the window from view. Window treatments could include stationary draperies and a valance to dress the window without covering it up. If needed for privacy, mini blinds can be installed.

Mirrors can open up a basement and make it look like there is more space. Placing mirrors on the wall gives the appearance of increased depth to a room. Placing mirrors on opposite sides of the room, so that the image of one mirror appears in the other, draws your eyes from the ceiling and gives a never ending look to the room.

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By Christopher Smith
Published: 10/18/2007
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29
Nov

Asbestos Abatement

Posted by admin in Asbestos

If only the Romans in the Middle Ages were aware of the fact that the fibrous mineral they applied in lining their armors for war was hazardous to the health, they could have surely sought for methods of asbestos abatement. However, at that period, they were just deeply fascinated that the believed-to-be-dangerous earthen block had a fire- resistant facet making it very ideal when they engaged in the battle array.

As compared to the past, asbestos abatement was badly needed because the regulations set by the authorities in the government concerning the use of the fibrous mineral were not yet modified. However, at this juncture, due to the stringent standards given to industries such as shipping, automation, refinery, construction and mining, among the others, the imposing threats are lesser albeit, it should not be the reason to be negligent.

In Oklahama State University (OSU), the Environmental Health and Safety Department is responsible for looking into asbestos abatement around the school premises. The office definitely has a big task ahead of them especially that OSU involves several buildings located in a huge property. Not to mention, the crew only consists of ten members. Since the group is assigned to a very lofty assignment, the state’s Department of Labor has been extending assistance.

The asbestos abatement done by the Oklahama State University’s (OSU) Environmental Health and Safety Department is updated in an annual basis to really ensure that there would be no case of mesothelioma, a type of cancer brought about by exposure to filaments of the organic rock. Aside from focusing into the removal of any material that contains the fibrous mineral, there are also training courses and staff certifications given.

Since deadly concentrations cannot be viewed by the naked eye, the first thing that the team does is acquire samples from suspected items. Afterwhich, they head straight to the laboratory and perform analysis under the magnifying lens of a microscope. All the experiments are regarded positive unless not proven. However, all of the methods are exclusively for the Oklahoma State University (OSA). The institution just shows that they are serious in their quest to get rid of believed-to-be-dangerous earthen block.

You may ask, how about for residential districts? Here is the deal, the building material generated out of the fibrous mineral will only be eliminated when overhaul has to be executed. Never attempt to saw or drill because you are only allowing the strands from the organic rock to be trapped in the air and eventually be inhaled.

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