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September 23, 2009

A Variety Of Fireplace Screens To Pick From

If you have a fireplace, whether it is a working one or not, it could be beautified easily, and just as easily changed to get a different look with the different seasons. Thankfully, there is a multitude of fireplace screens to choose from. They range in different prices to suit everyone's budget.

The material used in the construction of the product can easily produce a different look. Whether your room leans toward country, contemporary, eclectic, or modern, you can find a screen that will complement it and work with it. The materials and finishes can arrange from antique or polished brass, chrome, glass, copper, stainless steel, and more.

They come in all different sizes and shapes to satisfy any taste in decor. Furthermore, they can be fixed. With the latter, it would be more difficult to change. Therefore, if you like to have a different look in your room. From time to time, it would be beneficial to choose freestanding screens.

The screen itself does not necessarily have to be a screen; it could easily be clear glass that would look very sleek in the room. Moreover, the screen could be in the shape of a peacock or a fan, to add more interest. Three panel, fireplace screens are of the most popular styles, which enable the user to cover the fireplace opening as they so wish.

Whether your room is blessed with a wood or gas fireplace, or even a non-functioning one for that matter, a fireplace screen can add beauty to your focal point instantly. You can even find screens that are further decorated and more ornate to make it more appealing and really capture the look you are going for.

As you may know, the fireplace is often the focal point of that room. That means that the eye is always drawn to that area in that particular room. Therefore, using a beautiful screen can give you optimum results in decor by making it appealing.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Jeff Bridges

Measurements For New Fireplace Screens

You can shop online for fireplace screens and see all the types and styles offered. There are many shapes and changes from one to another that you can find one to fit your style. The screen will protect your family from ashes in the air and sparks popping out starting a fire.

These factors make the screen important for the protection of your home and family. You need to measure the front of the opening of your fireplace. Add 10 to 12 inches to the width of the opening. Add 3 to 5 inches to the height of the opening to get full protection. Buying a larger screen is necessary for stand-alone screens because they prevent the screen from tipping over.

The style and shape of your fireplace and the d?cor of the room can all be in harmony. You can choose a stand-alone screen that folds or curves and they have sizes that fit "all" fireplaces. Remember your measurements and add inches to them because screens with folds will need extra width.

A fireplace in the home can be a good source of heat. A screen should increase efficiency of your fireplace. Iron screens and glass screens give extra control with the heat put off from your fireplace.

You will have a huge selection of styles from curved glass, wrought iron, graphite, brass, and bronze screens or just simply elegant and simple efficient screens. They come with matching extras such as tools for cleaning, fire starters, wood holders, candelabras and hearthrugs.

Shopping online for a fireplace screen gives you the advantage to look closely at each item and read about the price and the data offered. You will find prices for every budget and many choices and styles for the right fit to your fireplace.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Jeff Bridges

Fireplace Screens - More Than Just Protection

There are many different types of fireplace screens available today. The right one for you is a matter of personal expression. You can have them for the sole purpose of protection from popping wood and spreading ashes or you can go for a more ornamental look that will spice up your space.

Fireplace screens are great. They are very functional and can be very beautiful as well. You can get fireplace screens that are made of a very strong metal such as steel that is formed into a very intricate looking piece of art. These looks are mainly for the purpose of design but also can be functional when it is needed.

Brass is another very popular look for a fireplace screen. The brass fireplace screens really look nice on a brick or stone fireplace. The brass color stand out and really takes center stage on the fireplace hearth. These also come in some pretty fancy designs and are very reasonably priced.

If you are planning on entertaining and not using the fireplace, the screen provides a way to hide a fireplace that has not been cleaned out for a while. If you slide the screen across the fireplace no one will pay any attention to how dirty it may be.

When they look at your fireplace they will see a beautifully decorated fireplace mantle and a great asset to your home. They will have no idea that behind that screen lays a mess from a great night in front of the fire the night before.

When you do have the fireplace roaring with fire, it will be very nice to snuggle up and get warm and not have to worry about the wood popping out and burning you or your loved ones. You will defiantly appreciate the benefits and the style that a fireplace screen brings to your home. Pick one out that really goes with your personal style and see how much you love it once you bring it home.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Jeff Bridges

August 9, 2009

Some Helpful Baby Nursery Decor Tips

Every mother to be wants a nest built with love, but most, especially new mothers, don't have a clue when it comes to decorating a baby nursery. Chances are that you are going to have some questions like, "What colors should my nursery be?", "What is the best theme for baby?", and "What about safety for baby?". This is to be expected and is usually a good start. In this article my aim is to give some answers to these questions so you can build a baby nursery that will be perfect for your little bundle of joy. When decorating baby's nest I find the best place to begin our journey is to first decide on the colors, which lead to our theme, and are followed up with baby safety.

What colors are the best for baby? Research has shown that soft colors are the best way to go. Baby is new to this world and his senses are experiencing many new and wonderful things. By selecting soft colors, you create an atmosphere of soothing, calming qualities that are easy for baby to adjust to. But if you just cant help your self and want to choose a bold vibrant color, consider using it for accents throughout babys room like for trim on the walls or designs on fabric.

If you have ever got stimulation from a color then you know for yourself that color will stimulate your baby. The key is to use colors that stimulate baby in positive ways. This may seem a little overboard, but you should always keep baby's development on your mind when designing the room baby will be using to sleep and play in. Here are to example colors and what impact they may or may not have on your baby.

A popular color that would look great in any baby nursery decor is none other than blue. Blue is the color of the sky that baby will see from walks in the stroller and if you live by the coast the color of the big vast ocean. Blue is often used in bedrooms because of its calming, tranquil stimulation and has been shown to produce soothing chemicals in the body. Is there anything better than a calm baby? Consider using blue as a main color in your nursery decor theme.

The most popular color used in decorating is green and for good reason once you know what green can do for both you and baby. Green is the color that represents old mother nature. It is considered a calming color that will help little baby to relax when introduced to this brand new adventure called life. Consider using green as a main color in your nursery decor theme.

Deciding on a theme is never easy, but the thing you must keep in mind is that its for baby and not you. The question you should always ask is Am I buying this theme for me or for baby? If you wind up getting a theme packed full of complex designs stocked to the brim with your favorite colors, do baby a favor and move into the room yourself. Seriously though, you should keep it simple and dont go overboard. Remember, baby is starting from scratch and his little brain is like a sponge absorbing every detail around him. By keeping it simple you are allowing him to start focusing in on simple things and giving him an unobtrusive start in his early years of learning. Some good themes to use are animals, frogs, butterflies, or colorful shapes because they are simple in design and you can expand on them later in babys toddler years.

Before you dive right in and get covered with paint, there is one more important thing you must include in babys room. The news is pack full of stories of the past of crushed familys that lost baby all because of an unfortunate mishap that could have been prevented. Even though baby is brand new you should still go ahead and prep the room for safety now by doing things like covering light sockets, buying a crib that is safe and secure, removing any small items that may have come with your theme like buttons or beads, and buy a baby monitor so you can hear baby when he sleeps. Like I always say, Better safe today then sorry tomorrow.

Hopefully now I have given you a great and powerful head start on planning and designing your nest for baby to enjoy. Remember to start off with soft, calming colors that will not over stimulate baby. Simple themes are the way to go so baby doesn't feel overburdened in this new journey called life. And finally, keep baby proofing always on the back of your mind when decorating your baby's nursery.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Stephanie McLain

June 30, 2009

Baby Bedding Sets - What You Need

When you first bring home your baby, items like comforters, quilts and pillows aren't necessary.

These sets often come with a bumper too and you might have heard or read conflicting information on them. In the end it comes down to the choice that you make.

If you do decide that a bumper will protect your child, go with a thinner design. Thick, fluffy bumpers are much more of a suffocation hazard than these thinner ones.

In the first year of your baby's life all he or she really needs is sheets, a mattress, and maybe a bed skirt. Anything fluffy or heavy in your child's crib can end up becoming a suffocation hazard.

If you want to make sure your baby is comfortably warm, consider getting an organic blanket for swaddling or an organic cotton sleep sac that also wraps up snugly around your baby and doesn't present a suffocation hazard.

So, what do you do with the comforter or quilt that came in the baby bedding set? They make great accessories for your baby's nursery.

You probably bought a bedding set that matches the theme of your nursery and can now display the quilt on the nursery wall or simply hang it on a quilt rack or over the crib's side when your baby isn't sleeping there.

If you purchase a complete set in the beginning, you will not have to worry about finding the matching items later when your toddler can use the comforter.

If you'd rather keep it simple in the beginning with just the sheets and such, purchasing a bedding set later will allow you to give the nursery a fresh new look.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Bee Fraley

June 25, 2009

Why You Should Consider Using Organic Baby Nursery Bedding

If you are worried about your baby's thin skin absorbing the pesticides and fertilizers that can be found in non-organic baby bedding, you will want to purchase nursery bedding that is made from organic cotton.

Chlorine bleach and toxic dyes are used in achieving color or bright whites in conventional nursery bedding, while non-toxic coloring agents are used by organic baby bedding designers.

In organic comforters, bumpers and pillows, not only the outer shell is organic, but also the stuffing made from organic cotton or organic sheep wool. The sheep wool provides resistance to the growth of bacteria and dust mites.

Organically raised sheep eat grasses from organic land and are constantly moved around to avoid overgrazing which could leave the farm land useless.

Organic wool doesn't have to be treated with chemicals to fireproove it, because it is naturally flame retardant. Without those harsh chemicals in the wool, the bedding ends up being so much softer than when conventional wool is used.

You can contribute to the green revolution by purchasing 100% organic cotton bedding for your baby and reap the benefits of it being softer and more durable at the same time. Yes, purchasing organic will increase your expense considerably, but you can always get started with just a couple of sheets and a blanket, while still purchasing regular crib skirts and bumpers.

Did you know that only 10% of the pesticides used in conventional cotton farming ends up on the cotton crops? The other 90% end up in other plants, soil, water, and air, and with that end up in our bodies.

Purchasing organic baby bedding sets is becoming easier as more manufacturers provide organic bedding in a variety of designs. So you are sure to find the bedding set that will match your taste and nursery decoration. Whether you like solid whites or cream colors, or are interested in print designs, you will find something to fit your needs.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Bee Fraley

June 23, 2009

Organic Baby Nursery Bedding - Benefits and Considerations

So you've been thinking about whether you should purchase organic baby bedding sets. Here is some information that might just convince you to do so. For example, did you know that your baby's skin is five times thinner than yours and therefore easily absorbs the pesticides and fertilizers than can be found in non-organic bedding?

Even after conventional cotton is harvested, the baby bedding manufacturers use chlorine bleach and toxic dyes to achieve bright whites are varies colors, while organic baby bedding manufacturers use only non-toxic coloring agents.

Even the stuffing or organic comforters, bumpers, or pillows is made from organic cotton or wool. The advantage of using wool is it's natural resistance to bacteria growth and dust mites.

Organic wool comes from sheep that are raised organically. These sheep are moved around to prevent overgrazing which could make the farm land infertile.

Organic wool doesn't have to be treated with chemicals to fireproove it, because it is naturally flame retardant. Without those harsh chemicals in the wool, the bedding ends up being so much softer than when conventional wool is used.

Go green by purchasing 100% organic cotton bedding which is also softer and more durable. It certainly can increase the cost of your baby's bedding, but you don't have to purchase an entire set with comforter, bumpers, and more. Just start with a supply of several fitted sheets and maybe a blanket, and your baby will be safer and more comfortable.

If you are still not convinced, consider this. 90% of the pesticides used on non-organic farm land ends up in your water and your air through which it eventually enters your body. Do something good for your baby, your own body, and the earth.

It's a slow process, but more and more companies begin manufacturing organic baby nursery bedding and baby bedding sets, increasing the variety of organic baby bedding available. From solid whites, to cream colors, to abstract and whimsical prints, there are plenty of designs to choose from.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Bee Fraley

May 19, 2009

Designing Your Baby Nursery - How To Choose The Right Color Schemes

When choosing color schemes for baby nurseries, there are several things you should consider. While it is true that young children love bright primary colors, large spans of bright reds and blues and greens can be overwhelming. Decorating the baby's room

Almost any color scheme can work if you pay attention to details. Keep in mind that babies, and indeed, young children can be spooked by certain colors, toys, and cartoon characters; not being able to completely differentiate between real and imaginary. Using a combination of clear, light colors will be safer, and make it easier for you to update your dcor as your child moves from infancy to toddling to adolescence.

Warm colors are a good idea if your room is not bright and sunny most of the day. Barn red, ruby, coral and cranberry will add to the warm, cozy feel of the room. Or, if you want to be a bit more conservative, try rose, peach or primrose to give you the warm fuzzies.

Don't forget to balance your color. If you use rich tones on your walls, keep the ceiling, floor and furniture light. Cream, pale blue or green, and white will balance your red walls by providing a cool serenity. If you go with the lighter tones on the walls, like yellow, peach, pink, or melon, accent with furniture, rugs, toys and accessories that go POW.

For a neutral boy/girl look, try a cheery indoor garden approach. Paint the ceiling a light sky blue and add some puffy white clouds, the walls a pale yellow, and the floor neutral - a natural wood tone or a taupe tile. A border paper of pink and white daisies, or pink, blue and white balloons, and a cotton throw rug that looks outdoorsy would be great. The furniture can be white, pale green, or a natural light wood.

On the other hand, what if you are after something that is a little more fun? Why not put in a Snow White theme? Start by recreating the forest with mint green walls. You can get wonderful gradient effect by adding white or black to the mix and then add colors to the bedding, borders, pictures or posters to further reflect the woods. This is a lovely way to use monochromatic coloring.

Decorating in monochrome can give you plenty of advantages. Remember that a room in monochrome looks bigger; a room where the ceiling and floor are the color of the walls will look the largest. Consider how you can shorten a tall narrow room with a darker ceiling and how you can raise the ceiling with darker walls and white above.

Because children outgrow their nurseries so quickly, moving up to the next step, toddler, becomes an easy and inexpensive process. The monochromatic color can remain the same. Then all it takes is changing the bed, updating the border on the wall, removing the changing table and adding a play table and chairs and Voila.

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Filed under Home Theatre Systems by B. Fraley

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