Country casual den
Only a low home improvement separates the den area from the rest of the house. Plaid wallpaper on the beams caries over into the kitchen and dining rooms to link the three areas. The country-style furnishings proffer a casual welcome to anyone who enters the den. Design: William Kefauver.
Climb to the top of this house and you’ll find yourself in a combination den, furniture and study with a spectacular view on three sides. You’ll feel as though you were alone in a remote aerie, but the cozy fireplace and warm wood trim lend an intimate atmosphere. Recessed lighting in the coffered redwood ceiling adds a warm glow, while two spotlights accent the tilled heart. Storage on either side of the fireplace holds stereo speakers, firewood, and books. Architect: Churchill – Zlatunich –Lorimer.
Tower den is mini gallery
Perched on top of the house, this den contains a gallery of artifact from around the world. You can relax on the couch, watch TV, select a book from the nearby library wall, or just contemplate the art mounted on the grass cloth covered wall. Strategically placed track spotlight illuminate the art objects. The lower den has access to a deck for a tree house effect. Architect: Ellmore / Titus.
Step down to the library lounge
Centered in the sunken library, the comfy bolster bed couch invites you to settle in for a good read. Vivid red pillows contrast with paneling, bookshelves and ceiling beams. The couch faces a large, antique furniture and white wall used for projecting slides. Architect: A. Quincy Jones.
Book Bridge spans room
Beside a full height wall of books this small combination study and guest room has a bookshelf bridge the width of the room. Attached to the ceiling joist the bridge is sturdy enough to hold a double row of books. Architect: George Cody.

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Because of the great increase in the incidences of crime in recent years, we have taken to installing different types of alarm systems, sophisticated locks and other safety devices that help us feel safe. However, some of us still ignore the importance of installing a good security lighting system on the outdoors of our property. Security lights can be quite useful as they not only help in catching a possible culprit but also may help prevent the crime from occurring in the first place. This is because thieves tend to pick areas that are not well-illuminated in order to protect their identity and avoid bringing attention to their activities.
A security lighting system can be of many different types including phosphorescent, incandescent lights, solar lights or LED ones. The kind of lights that you choose to install depends on your particular requirements. While installing them, it is vital to ensure that they are put up in the correct manner so as to be effective. These lights must be installed at a point that is completely out of reach because if they are easily accessible, they can easily be meddled with and rendered ineffective. They must also be facing downwards toward the ground so as to put enough focus on unwanted intruders on the ground. They must be of the perfect degree of brightness and should neither be too dim nor too bright as the increased brightness can result in the formation of a glare thus decreasing visibility instead of enhancing it.
If you live in a neighborhood that is considerably not that safe, you can avoid becoming a target by installing security lights on the front and back side of your house. When the entrance to your house is well-lit, there are decreased chances of anyone trying to gain entry into your house. Spotlights are very helpful as they keep on moving automatically all over the focused area. They can also be manually controlled if the need arises.
There are certain motion-detecting lights too that are available in the market today. The specialty of these lights is that they have the ability to detect motions and get instantly switched on when someone is moving in the vicinity. The moving object is highlighted as the light follows him/her preventing their escape. These lights can also be paired up with an existing alarm system to maximize security. If this is done, when the motion detecting lights sense a movement, they will not only achieve maximum brightness but will also trigger off a sound based alarm.
Business owners also should install security lights in their parking lots and outside areas if they require their employees to work significantly late hours. This keeps the workers safe and prevents risks in vulnerable areas like parking lots that make for easy targets for the stealth of cars and other valuable possessions especially at late hours. To ensure cost effectiveness, solar lights can be put up that are capable of recharging themselves during the day and then switching on at night as it starts