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Water Beds

Posted:30 April, 2005 by admin

Many people prefer waterbeds because they have a nearly perfect, very comfortable sleeping surface. The most important factor to consider when buying a waterbed is durability and strength. Modern technology has been applied to today’s waterbeds. If you are in the market to buy one, you should get the best quality possible. It might cost more, but when you choose a high quality waterbed, you’re not only getting the best in comfort – you’re getting the healthiest support available for your body.

When you lie on a waterbed you get the feeling of a free flow of motion that has soothing effect to both mind and body. A waterbed mattress is made of durable polyester filaments floatable foam and water. This combination gives a firm but a gentle support to your body and a refreshing sleep.

Waterbeds are a relief for people with dust allergy. Traditional mattresses stuffed with cotton are dust and mite collectors, but a waterbed has no dust collecting material. It can’t completely stop your allergies but can help a great deal. Bedridden patients also benefit from waterbeds because bedsores are reduced due to the circulated pressure of a waterbed. Waterbeds are heated and are of great benefit to people who have undergone hip surgery. They are also beneficial in helping in the prevention of urinary tract infections and kidney infections.

Waterbeds are said to aid arthritic patients because of the even distribution of the body weight by the volume of water. There is less pressure on the joints, and the heat helps in relieving pain and muscular tension.

Waterbeds are the most comfortable bed to sleep on. The heat flowing movement and equal support of your body weight are its most important qualities. A waterbed is the perfect choice if you want to sleep healthy.

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It was “in” in the 60’s, out in the 70’s and 80’s and came roaring back in the 90’s and hasn’t looked back. Hardwood flooring is more popular today than it has ever been. With so many different choices out there such as carpet, tile or laminate, most new home builders are sticking with today’s popular choice, you guessed it, hardwood flooring. People are looking for comfort and versatility in their homes. It comes in a variety of styles and colors such as maple, cherry, oak, pine, teak only to name a few. One of the most popular manufacturers is bruce hardwood flooring. I will give you more details about them below. Another option to consider is bamboo flooring.

Health professionals conclude that traditional hardwood flooring or bamboo flooring is helping people with respiratory conditions live healthier lives. Carpets contain amounts of dust, dirt and bacteria which contribute to serious health problems. For over 100 years, bruce hardwood flooring has been the most recognized name in the industry. Their most costly “best” collections will give you a more uniform appearance in color with less character. The lower you go within the line, the more character you will see so product is very popular with vacation homeowners. As you move up in grade, the warranties are longer and the grading is enhanced. Product available include French White and Red oak, teak, Brazilian cherry and mahogany to name a few.

The one challenging thing about traditional hardwood flooring such as bruce hardwood flooring is the installation process. It is important that you use a professional to do your installation in order to get great looking results. You need experience to laying and finishing it so don’t cheap out and try to do it yourself. A fantastic product is bamboo flooring. It is distinctive and unique and uses the latest technology to turn a plain room into a conversation piece. The grain comes in either medium or soft brown shades.

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Common Elements of Log Home Decor

Posted:30 April, 2005 by admin

Log home building was at its peak in the latter half of the 20th century, and that trend is still going on. One of the biggest allures of a log home is the overall look that it has from the outside. However, interior log home decor varies from one family’s home to another, though there are some basics that the vast majority of all log homes incorporate where decor is concerned.

Log home decor requires finding a style that complements the basic elements of the home. Log homes do not have flat walls to be painted or wall-papered; the interior of the house is just as dominantly wooden as the outside. The walls are wooden, and most of the time the floors are as well. Even stairwells and doors are constructed out of the same woods as the rest of the house. The challenge of log home decor is to find the best way to complement the wood, so that the interiors get the look that is both authentic and pleasing to the eye.

Depending on the exact shade of wood that your home is made of, shades of blue with white are a popular color combination in log homes. Traditionally, lighter woods and stains incorporate a blue and white color scheme into the log home decor very well. Darker log homes generally use bolder colors, such as the traditional red and green.

But the color scheme alone is not enough, it should be used effectively. Generally, the “proper” log home decor is a country style; that will include shorter curtains (not lavish ones), limited amounts of carpeting (many go for area rugs only) and a few select works of art to adorn the walls. Modern art often looks out of place in log home decor, and furniture tends to lean more towards wooden rocking chairs with fabric cushions than overstuffed, reclining easy chairs.

Of course, it is up to each family to decide what decor they want for their log home. However, a quick survey of home magazines reveals a striking similarity of style when it comes to log homes. Probably, it is because the style of the house doesn’t lend itself to a great diversity; it could also be so that the people who prefer log homes have similar tastes in decorating. With whatever style you choose for your log home decor, make it appealing and harmonious.

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Gas and oil prices are skyrocketing! As I write this, gas is over three dollars per gallon at the pumps here in California. What next? We can all expect to see rising electricity rates from our utility providers this upcoming summer, it is inevitable. What does this mean to the average homeowner running their air conditioning units? Higher utility bills over the summer months.

How can one reduce, if not eliminate these higher air conditioning costs? The answer is a whole house fan. A whole house fan is not air conditioning; it does not cool the air. Rather a whole house fan, can be very effective at cooling your home when outside air temperatures are cooler than the temperatures inside your home. Like during evening and early morning hours.

A whole house fan works by bringing cooler outside air into your home. A whole house fan is installed in your attic, mounted onto the ceiling. A small hole is cut into the ceiling and a grill is placed over the hole from inside your living area (it looks like an air conditioning return grill). When turned on the whole house fan creates a negative pressure in your living area, opening windows will cause the cooler outside air to flow into your home, cooling your living area. But that’s not all.

Once the air flows through your home, the whole house fan pulls the air into your attic, also cooling your attic area. This constant flow of air removes the stored heat that has built up during the hot day in the attic. The warmer air is pushed out of the attic passive roof and attic vents.

Homeowner savings can be quite significant depending on usage, from total elimination of their air conditioning, to 30% plus savings off their summer utility bills. Utility companies in California recognize these benefits, and have been offering rebates directly to homeowners who install a whole house fan in their homes.

All whole house fans are not created equally. Tamarack whole house fans continue to revolutionize the whole house fan industry. These fans are designed to fit into standard 16” or 24” on center attic joists, are easy to install, require no maintenance, quiet and insulated. When not in use, an air-tight seal is formed between the attic and living area with a minimum insulation value of R-22.

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Start Decorating by Organizing

Posted:29 April, 2005 by admin

The tough part about home decorating is not even knowing where to begin. The sheer thought of the amount of work that needs to be accomplished is enough to discourage homeowners from even embarking on their home designing project. Interior designing is not an easy task but one’s familiarity of how or where to begin, opens the doors to less demanding solutions that are fairly easier to complete.

Homeowners can get too overwhelmed by their excitement that they tend to overlook a few basic essentials that may just make their work less taxing. Most people are oblivious to the fact that the first thing they should do is organize. The less clutter you have in your living room or bedroom, the easier it is for you to visualize how your furniture, rugs, wall décor, drapes and all other room elements come into play.

A room that is congested and too busy, restricts one from comparing a piece of furniture against other adornments such as rugs, drapes, and tables. In most cases, a few additional storage furnishings should do the trick. This is not to suggest that you should purchase expensive cabinets or invest on one of those fancy walk in closets to get organized.

Simple wall mounted shelves and magazine racks should be sufficient to eliminate the unnecessary clutter in your living room. Corner shelves and chest drawers can help free precious space in your kitchen or dining room. You’ll be surprised at just how much stuff you can squeeze into your bed’s bottom drawer to make your bedroom cozier. In certain cases, organizing alone is sufficient to revitalize the look and feel of your home.

Whatever theme you choose for your home, keep in mind that the best way you can map out your home decorating plans is to create more space in your house. This sets the tone for an atmosphere that’s more conducive to your home designing activities.

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Robert Najafinia, publicist for Home Décor Center discusses the current trends in home décor and design. Topics include industry developments, product launchings, and the latest in home accessories and floor covering products.

What is Native Resolution for your Home Theater Projector?

To understand what is native resolution, lets start with an understanding of the concept of ‘resolution’. Resolution is concerned with the mapping of the information within a picture or image by the dot area.

The smaller the dots, and the more densely packed it is, the greater the resolution, since the mapping of dots as measured in pixels constitutes the data for reproducing the images in video outputs of home theater and other viewing systems. This data processing capability of the projector, as measured in pixels, is what constitutes native resolution.

For high definition home theater projector pictures with good resolution, both the native resolution of the projector should match the resolution of the video signal or video input, failing which, distortion of the images is likely. Native resolution of home theater projectors is measured in two dimension figures with current capabilities ranging from (640×480, 800×600, 1024×768, 1600×1200) for 4:3 image aspect ratios and the occasional odd resolutions like 1280×1024.

Thus, if projectors of 1280X 1024 native resolution were to map a video signal of resolution 1024 X 768, there would errors and likely distortion in the image. To effectively combat or otherwise provide for different standards, most home theater video projectors come with capabilities of multiple resolution standards, though it is most likely to be multiples of the lower resolution values.

Tips For Building A Driveway

Posted:29 April, 2005 by admin

You may desire to build up a new driveway or might desire to upgrade the existing one, you could check out the options that are available for driveway materials.

The materials you use when building a driveway influence its cost, constancy and visual appeal. From functional concrete or asphalt to outstanding paving, environmental grass pavers to simple gravel, there’s a driveway material, which is apt to every site and situation. Following are the well-liked options plus tips on resurfacing and sealing.

Brick paving

A driveway paved with fresh or used bricks is strong and more attractive. Particularly right for driveways are herringbone designs, frequently bordered by header courses in various tones. Herringbone sloping towards at 45 degrees to the house turns the driveway into the trait (at 90 degrees, it’s more modest). Combine herringbone with rings of irregular header and stretcher courses to outline remarkable radial designs apt for semi-circular driveways. On the downside materials and labor may also be expensive.

Concrete pavers

Square or rectangular pavers in stone or concrete will make beautiful, tough driveways, compatible to driveways that are twice as entertaining areas. Pavers come in assorted stones, forms, shades and as well the other sizes, enabling a big mixture of looks. Fill gaps between pavers with sand, fine pine bark or gravel. Stone driveways can be of high maintenance (for defense, softer stone pavers need top-grade sealer, regularly re-applied) and costly.

Asphalt

This hardwearing mixture of tar, gravel and concrete is rewarding and has low-maintenance, and also need minimal cleaning. Easily laid by outworkers, it’s built for last. Asphalt’s vivid blue/black hue could as well put in great bang and set off strong modernist facades. Understand that asphalt could then be dangerous by cracking as it’s oil-based and hence more supple than concrete. It as well soaks up the heat in summer.

Timber

Eco-friendly, marketable and strong, timber driveways merge amazingly well with bush garden surrounds. Generally, treated mope joists and floorboards are laid on or over dense sub-grade or sub-base. The timber lastly weathers to a good-looking silvery hue. Timber driveways can also be clever solution to uneven sites as boards could be laid over deep dips. Timber requires common treating and fastens and planks may lastly require replacing.

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Home Security - Home Invasion Threat - Part 1

Posted:29 April, 2005 by admin

Recently there was an item on the evening news that caught my ear. It was as story about how “home invasions” were showing a dramatic increase this year over all previous years. “Home Invasion” is a term police use when a suspect enters a home with or without force and confronts the occupants to commit a robbery and or other crimes such as assault, rape, torture or even murder.

“Home Invasion” is particularly troubling because of the potential trauma it inflicts on the occupants, parents and especially small children and the potential threat of assault, rape, torture or even murder. To me it seems like “home invasion” is much more intimidating than a regular burglary. It is one thing to have your home burglarized when you are not there. That is bad enough. But to have someone invade your home while you are there brandishing a knife or gun brings the violation up a notch to a whole new level.

Most police agencies and the FBI record the crime as a burglary or a robbery so it is categorized the same as though the house were unoccupied. This makes the crime impossible to track and eventually to control.

Most burglaries occur during the day when the home is unoccupied. Truth be told, most burglars do their homework and look for a home that is to their liking i.e. it is not occupied and has no obvious signs of a home burglar alarm system. Most burglars want to avoid confrontation and violence-that is the absolutely last thing they need or want.

“Home Invasion” burglary is different in the sense that the burglar works at night and on the weekends when people are more likely to be at home. This type of burglars’ homework consists of following or stalking older single men or women who have the profile of “success”. The potential victims might be flashy dressers, wear expensive jewelry, drive an expensive car or live in an upscale neighbor hood.

In part two we will discuss how to avoid being a victim and in a worse case scenario what to do if you are a victim.

If you think crime can only happen to the other guy you are wrong. The “other guy” is thinking the same thing and YOU are that “other guy”. There is a reason why they call it self defense. You have to protect yourself, your family, your home and business!

Chances are very good that you are reading this because in some way crime has touched your life or you want to be proactive and protect yourself, family, home, or business from the ravages of crime. That is the first step.

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How to Choose Kitchen Cabinets

Posted:28 April, 2005 by admin

Replacing your kitchen cabinets is an expensive proposition, but one that will make a big difference in the look of your kitchen and your home. There is a wide array of cabinets and doors to choose from, from different styles to different materials and colors. A visit to a home improvement store will give you great ideas about what kind of cabinets you like. You may even be able to get a computerized mockup of what your kitchen will look like with the new cabinets.

So when you go shopping for cabinets, bring along a full set of measurements of your entire kitchen. Measure the width of appliances, windows and other areas besides the length and height of the present cabinets. This will help the planning process.

The big home improvement stores are happy to send a representative to your home to double check the measurements before they order the materials. They want to make sure the cabinets they sell you will fit into your kitchen perfectly. There are many choices in kitchen cabinets, but the best value is stock cabinets. You will not have the range of styles and colors you will have with custom or even semi custom cabinets, but they are generally a lot less expensive. The styles of the doors and drawers will be basic designs.

Semi custom cabinets offer a wider range of styles, designs and additional options. They are standard when it comes to the size of the cabinets, but there is a choice in terms of colors and types of wood. They are a higher quality than stock cabinets, and are more expensive.

You can choose a lot of different storage options with semi custom cabinets. Items such as a lazy susan, a wine rack, pull out garbage bin, drawer dividers, pull out shelves and built in spice racks are just few of the options you will find. You can choose among these storage and organizing features base upon your family’s needs.

The most expensive choice among cabinets are custom cabinets. As the name suggest, these cabinets are designed and manufactured just for your kitchen. You are not at all limited in style, color, wood, hardware or anything else, since the cabinets will be built upon your order. This comes at a price, and the quality of custom cabinets is also superior and the cabinets will be custom fit to the area. A designer will measure your kitchen and discuss the design of the cabinets with you to find the perfect choice for you.

Now that you know what the choices are, you should start to decide upon a budget for your kitchen cabinets. This will determine which level of cabinets you are going to be choosing from. But even among one class of cabinets, such as stock, there can be a wide range of prices. If you are doing your kitchen over, you should calculate that the cabinets will be about half of the total budget of the kitchen.

When you start to think about the budget, you have to take into consideration how many years use and enjoyment you will get out of your kitchen. If you are moving soon, you may not want to spend too much, but if you are going to have years and years in this house, it may be worthwhile to put more into this investment.

The most important thing is not to give up quality to save a little money. You are better off with a cabinet with a simple design that is well made rather than a fancy one that is shoddy. Test the cabinets and make sure the door open straight, the drawers open smoothly, and there are no noises or catches when you open them. You want these cabinets to last for years.

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Pet stains on carpet and other types of flooring can be nasty to get rid of and even nastier if you don’t. How do I know? I sell pet stain remover but I always tell people the truth about the products they are buying. Many web sites on the internet give a 100% money back guarantee on pet stain removers but how can they possibly guarantee a product when they haven’t even seen the mess that the product has to clean up. From my experience with amazing internet cleaning chemicals including pet stain removers is that they usually don’t work. Most pet stain remover websites bank on the fact that you either won’t take the time to return the product or you’ll give up on your pet stain problem and have a professional come in to finish the job. The truth about pet removal products is they sometimes work and they sometimes don’t it all depends on the surface that your cleaning up and how bad the damage really is. At least once a day I email a customer back and tell them they need a professional (in some cases a demolition crew) to come in and first take a look at the actual problem and then decide if they can accomplish the task.

There are two different types of pet stain removers, volatile chemicals (chemicals that react with certain compounds) and enzyme products. Chemical products work by changing the chemical make up of urine. This is all great except for the fact that you’re using a chemical on your flooring or carpet and chances are you’re not going to get all the chemical out. These chemicals can remain in the dye pores and fibers of your carpets for many years or until the carpet is replaced. Enzymes work by eating the urine on the floor and then turn anaerobic and die. It seems really gross but you can’t see it happening and enzymes are a part of nature unlike man made chemicals.

In my experience I have dealt with both types of concoctions and feel that enzymes do the best job. Enzymes smell better and won’t harm your carpets and are more environmental and people friendly. When using either of these methods there is one truth that holds true and this is where the “sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t” statement comes in. If the enzyme or chemical does not come in contact with the pet urine it will not work. If you’re pet stain problem is to the point that the wood or cement underneath the carpet has been saturated for an extended period of time it’s time to call a construction crew. Your sub floors will have to be replaced and cement has to be sealed, this is the only way to get rid of cat urine odors once this much damage has been done. For some of my customers that I talk to it just seems like having flooring removed or cement sealed is too hard to swallow and there just has to be an easier and cheaper way to solve the problem. The truth is that once cat urine as seeped into a porous substance like wood or cement nothing can remove or neutralize it. When it gets damp or humid that smell will always come back and in some cases get worse over time.

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