Thursday, 31 October 2013

How to arrange living room furniture

From family game nights to book club gatherings,
the living room is a social hub. The proper
placement of the room's furniture goes a long way
toward making the space feel welcoming. Nothing
is worse than a living room -- no matter how
attractive -- where people have to perch against the
walls, as if stuck there by magnetic force. Rather,
push seating together so everyone can sit close and
converse comfortably.
Where to position this grouping depends on the
natural focal point of the space. In some rooms, this
is architectural, such as a fireplace or a set of
windows. In other living rooms, the focal point is a
television. Once you determine this feature, orient
the seating toward it. This feature now has the
attracting qualities the walls used to -- let the
furniture gravitate there.
Flexibility
How to arrange the living room furniture is up to
you and your particular pieces. Most of us have a
sofa and another chair or two, which we can
position and reposition as often as we like. When
trying out each new arrangement, make sure to
allow enough space between furniture corners so
people can swish past in search of a comfy spot.
And give everyone a reachable drink rest, even if
it's just a stack of books on the ottoman.
Straight On
The most basic and functional furniture
arrangement is to place the sofa across from the
focal point with all other pieces angled to face the
same direction. This allows everyone a good look at
the television or crackling fire. When entertaining,
round the grouping into a conversational circle by
adding ottomans or pillow poufs that face back at
the sofa.
Passing Through
For spaces with multiple doorways, draw an
imaginary line that angles through the room from
opening to opening, creating a straight trail between
furniture pieces. This dynamic arrangement of
furniture keeps the focal point in mind but also
directs people through the space. Blocking the
corners of the room like this can be helpful when
you have children's toys or hobby supplies you'd
like to hide.
Around the Corner
When a sectional sofa is your primary seating, you
might be tempted to push it into the corner of the
room and call it a day. But this can feel
claustrophobic, especially to those people seated on
the deepest cushions. Pull it away from the wall to
let light and air flow around it. Place a brightening
lamp or slender console table at the back, and put
any other seating in position to see people seated
at both ends of the L.
Classic Symmetry
A traditional and popular furniture arrangement is
the face-to-face stance. Two sofas (or a sofa and a
pair of chairs) sit directly across from one another,
with the focal point at one end. Positioning the
seating this way facilitates conversation because no
one has a direct view of the focal point. It's useful
when activities such as reading, working on a
laptop, or listening to music are just as important as
watching television.
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Ojb jezreel discharged

After a successful heart surgery in far away India,
OJB Jezreel has been finally discharged.
The ace producer sent out a release stating that
he's well, has been discharged and will soon return
to the country.
Read below:
Dear fellow Nigerians.
Greetings from far away India !I am sure this note
from me will catch you with a little surprise. I have
been reading a lot of news about ME being
published on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and
different Blogs by my good friends.
I thought I must take out a quick moment and let
you know that I am officially discharged today from
the hospital, after a successful Kidney
Transplantation Surgery, by God's Grace. I would
like to take this opportunity to thank all Nigerians
for your prayers & good wishes, without which all
this would not have been possible.
I also take this opportunity to thank my friends,
fans and family for all the love, prayers and good
wishes for a Speedy Recovery!! Be home with you
soon …….
Thank you once again sincerely,
Your very own OJB Jezreel.
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Kim Kardashian wears sexy see-through dress on ‘Tonight Show,’ reveals she reached 50-pound weight loss goal post-baby

Kim Kardashian showed off her 50-pound
weight loss Wednesday night, wearing a see-
through lace dress for the late night show
stop.
Kim Kardashian has a certain "glow mom thing"
about her, Jay Leno said Wednesday night when the
reality starlet stopped by "The Tonight Show."
Wearing a see-through white lace dress with black
undergarments, Kardashian, 33, told the host that
she's in a very happy place, thanks to her new
engagement to boyfriend Kanye West, life with their
4-month-old daughter North and reaching her goal
of shedding 50 pounds after giving birth.

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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

F00TBALl LATEST INFO

Joan Rodrigo Silva Santos didn't come home Monday
night.
When the former professional footballer's wife
opened the door on her way to work the next
morning, she found his severed head on their front
step.
The head was inside a backpack, police said. Santos'
eyes and tongue had been gouged out, according to
Brazilian media reports.
Player stabbed, referee dismembered over soccer
quarrel in Brazil
Now police in Rio de Janeiro are investigating the
grisly killing, though they haven't said who they
believe is behind it.
Santos, 35, was a forward for a number of mostly
second-tier Rio de Janeiro football teams before
retiring and opening a health foods store.
His death comes at a time when football fans
worldwide are shifting their focus toward Brazil,
which will host the World Cup in 2014.
One police official told Brazil's O Globo newspaper
that authorities are investigating whether a recent
post on the store's Facebook page could be
connected to the crime. The post showed
surveillance footage and asked for help catching
shoplifters.
Police plan to compare the images to surveillance
footage taken at the shop Monday night, chief
homicide investigator Rafael Rangel told the
newspaper.
The former football player was last seen Monday
night, when two suspects entered his vehicle, CNN
affiliate TV Record reported.
On Wednesday morning, police said they found parts
of a man's body in a river outside the city and were
testing the DNA to see whether the remains belong
to Santos, TV Record said.
Authorities have interviewed 10 witnesses so far in
the case, police said.
According to local media, Santos' wife, Geisa Silva,
worked for the police in one of Rio's shantytowns,
but as a social worker giving swimming lessons to
children, not as a policewoman.
She told investigators she did not know of any
threats made against her husband, according to TV
Record.
Some of Santos' relatives and neighbors told O Globo
that he didn't have any enemies and said they didn't
know what could have motivated the attack.
Brazil boosts World Cup security budget as crime
rises
Santos started his football career when he was 16
years old, and played for several Brazilian club
teams. He played for the Bangu club team from 1996
to 2005, according to a biography on the club's
unofficial website.
In 1998, he played for Honduras' Olimpia club. And in
2003 he played for Sweden's Oster club, the website
says.
The website calls Santos a "humble hero," describing
how goals he scored brought victory to another club
team he joined.
According to the FutRio.net football news site, Santos
left the field earlier this year to focus on his
business.
The site reported that club players in Rio de Janeiro
on Wednesday honored Santos with a minute of
silence.

ASU LATEST GIST

The re-negotiating commitee set up by the federal
government to look into the case between ASUU
and the federal government released a devastating
statement from the federal government to the
media which talks about the "the federal
government granting autonomy to Nigeria
universities on issues concerning wages and
salaries", this i feel is a strategy by the government
to extinct ASUU(the only voice for education to the
poor masses).With the current situation i see the
strike extending for a longer period. Aluta continua,
Nairalanders log-on to fajiboy forum on nairaland
education for steady info on ASUU strike.