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Living Environments Objective 13 & 14. Housing in Your Life Why is housing so important to people? Helps to meet physical, emotional, and social needs.

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1 Living Environments Objective 13 & 14

2 Housing in Your Life Why is housing so important to people? Helps to meet physical, emotional, and social needs

3 Housing Decisions Several different types of homes Location of home Expenses

4 Managing Care and Upkeep Chapter 25

5 Caring for Space No matter what size the home, it is very important that the space is kept clean Keeping it clean helps: Save money – taking care of items helps them last longer Save time – don’t have to spend time looking for items Improves well-being – clean spaces makes people feel comfortable and proud

6 Establishing a Routine Keeping a routine helps to keep your living space tidy Assigning tasks makes it easier to keep things clean or rotating tasks within family members would also be helpful

7 Neatness and Cleanliness Suggestions to keep areas clean: Make your bed everyday Put items away when not in use Put clothes and shoes away daily Clean dishes right after using them Take out garbage’s when needed

8 Cleaning indoors To help keep the inside clean: Check walls for dirt or finger prints Wash windows Dust furniture Vacuum, mop, or sweep floors regularly

9 Preventative Maintenance Making sure that structures and equipment in the home are running properly Should be checked routinely (usually once a year) Items to check: Building exterior Furnace or air conditioner Fireplace or wood burning stove

10 Cont. These items should be checked every six months: Smoke detectors Refrigerator Clothes dryer Garage door

11 Home Sweet Home How a home is taken care of affects everyone in the house Help your family – and yourself – by using your space responsibly

12 Safety in the Home Chapter 25

13 Assessing the Dangers Since home environments are ever changing, it is important to know what accidents can occur Some common accidents include: Fall and bumps Cuts Poisoning Fire and electrical problems

14 Preventing Accidents Many accidents occur due to carelessness Watch out for those with physical limitations like young children and the elderly

15 Steps to Make a Safer Home Avoid overloading outlets Install smoke detectors Keeps objects off stairs Install safe railings Install lighting in dark areas Lock up hazardous materials Use non-skid mats Keep medicines away from children Clean up spills Secure loose rugs

16 Taking Responsibility “Childproof” your home – protect young children Offer assistance to those with special needs – help reach for high items or climbing stairs Prepare in advance for such emergencies as fire and severe weather – stay on the first floor, provide a bell for help, check regularly on the person

17 Designing and Organizing Space Chapter 24

18 Design for Living Space To make a room more attractive and usable, it is important that people use basic elements and principles of design

19 The Elements of Design There are 5 elements of design: Line Shape Space Texture Color

20 Cont. Lines Every room is influenced by windows and moldings Horizontal lines can be created with low beds, long dressers, and shelves Vertical lines can be created with a tall bookcase or striped wallpaper

21 Cont. Shape: Shape’s of objects affect the room’s atmosphere Matching usually sets the tone of the room Curves add softness Square and rectangular provide solidity and stability Variety of shapes brings an informal look

22 Cont. Space: The way space is used can make the room appear smaller or larger Arranging furniture along a wall gives a feeling of openness Moving furniture to the center of the room makes it cozier Bright colors give the appearance of space

23 Cont. Texture: The texture of silk gives a formal look Rougher textures like grained woods, baskets, deep rugs give an informal and comfortable look Textures can be combined to give a pleasing look

24 Cont. Color: Color has a powerful affect on a person’s mood Warm colors (red, yellow, and orange) are bold and cheerful Cool colors (blue, green, and purple) are quiet and soothing

25 Principles of Design Set of guidelines to make lines, shapes, textures, space, and color work together The principles of design are unity, variety, balance, emphasis, proportion, and rhythm

26 Cont. Unity and Variety By choosing one color and one style of furniture, it helps to create unity in a room This doesn’t mean that the room has to be in one color but that everything plays off of that color By adding color and making the room more interesting adds variety (combination of different but compatible styles and materials

27 Cont. Balance and Emphasis Balance means that objects are arranged in even, pleasing ways on each side of an imaginary center line Formal balance is symmetrical; informal balance is asymmetrical An object that is the center point of the room receives emphasis because it receives more attention than the other objects

28 Cont. Proportion and Rhythm Proportion is the way that one part of a design relates to size, shape, or space to another part of the whole If a room is decorated with small objects, adding a large piece of furniture would make it out of proportion Rhythm is the regular repetition of line or shape in a room Striped fabric or pictures hung at regular intervals help to create a flow in the room

29 Organizing Your Space By keeping in mind the elements and principles of design will help a person to organize their space When rearranging a room, creating a floor plan to visualize space and look at active areas will help to keep the room organized

30 Making a Floor Plan A floor plan is an illustration of the arrangement of furniture, structural elements, and design elements in a room or home It is a map seen from a bird’s-eye view

31 Considering Traffic Patterns When organizing space, it is important to consider the traffic patterns Traffic patterns are the most direct routes that people use to move through the space in a room Do not forget that some items need extra space in order for them to function!

32 Creating Different Areas One key to organizing space is to group similar furnishings together Examples: Study area might include a desk, computer, lamp, chair, and book case Music area might include CD’s, stereo, or a comfortable chair Hobby or fitness area might include weights, hobby equipment, CD player, or any other equipment needed

33 Design Solutions Most people do not have the money and space to create their dream room There are ways to work around this so that a person can create a room they desire

34 Space for Storage Almost everyone needs more storage space The key to creating this is to make the items convenient, accessible, and the area attractive Here are a few steps to create space: Group similar items together Keep often-used items within easy reach Keep items clearly visible Compartmentalize space Use walls and doors for storage

35 Decorating with Accessories Small items that add visual appeal are called accessories They can improve the look of a room in a fairly inexpensive way Some accessories are just for decorating like paintings Some please the senses like plants or a bright colored quilt

36 Cramped Quarters In the smallest rooms, avoid too much furniture and furniture that is too large Fewer items make a room look larger than it really is Bright, light colors and mirrors also make the room look larger

37 Flexibility and Sharing Since many rooms in a house are shared with one another and allow for more than one activity to take place, it is important to be flexible when it comes to decorating When sharing a room, it is important to create a small space that is all about you and be respectful of the other person’s belongings


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