Posted by: in bathroom on September 13th, 2009

How to fill in the blanks with rubber stamps:
Is there a bare wall in your bathroom? Is the wall bare so that you cannot find a theme to match? Have you considered wallpaper, yet nothing seems to fit? Why not put your creativeness and ideas to work and make your own wallpaper design.  I bet no one else will have one like it.

Before you get started, decide what you really want to put on a bare wall you are trying to cover.  Make sure you are creative and try to use the same theme you are working with, such as birds. This can be done in any room of you house where you have a wall and want to do something different.

You’ll need to shop around and find some rubber stamps or stencils; you can even draw the design if you want. The rubber stamps, stencils, all of these things can be found in the craft department of most department stores. Be sure to grab the brushes you’ll need; the variety pack of brushes is nice since you have different sizes and styles all in one.

Usually in the same department you’ll be able to purchase the paints you’ll need, use ceramic paint, it comes in many colors and shades to accommodate your needs. Clean up is a breeze just using warm and soapy water to clean up the paint to change from one color to another is all you need to do.

Whenever doing a project like this, you should do it twice to be sure you have the right design and colors that you’ll want to use. If you need more stamps or stencils just go to another department store, wherever craft supplies are sold, they all sell different ones.  Cover the area that you are going to stamp on with freezer paper. The paper you can buy wherever groceries are sold, usually in the meat department. When putting up the paper just stick a thumbtack on the corner and a few places in the center to hold it in place.

Now you are ready to make the first copy of your wall project. Go for it and start stamping away.

It is hard to place everything so they are exactly spaced but don’t worry you can fill in those empty spots later. When going from one color to another, if the colors are going to touch make sure that the first color completely dries? When finished, let dry and look at it for a couple of days to make sure this is what you want. Then go on to the permanent design.

How to remove the paper?
Now you’re ready to do your wall, taking down the paper carefully so you don’t forget your color combinations. Keep it for a pattern to work from. Remember no two projects are the same. That’s the fun of the whole project; no one will have one like it.

Paint your wall in the color of your choice making it a light color to match the colors you are going to stamp on it. Using your pattern, you have set aside; start stamping again on the original wall. Again, make sure each color is completely dry before stamping another color so they do not touch each other. If do not like the pattern you’ve done just fill in the spaces with something else or add a new color somewhere. No matter how many times you use this technique you’ll never be able to do two projects the same. This is the tactic known as creativity.

Posted by: in bathroom on August 28th, 2009

How to Choose Bathroom Accessories

When choosing bathroom accessories one must consider what their intentions are. Do you want to re-design your bathroom, designing the room to a modern style? Do you intend to change the room to make it more comfortable to visit?

Knowing what you want can help you make good decisions. For instance, if you plan to achieve comfort, perhaps you would like the Towels that include a warmer system. This system is the latest invention. The warmers provide you luxury, comfort, and style regardless of what type of bath you add the warmer to.

The towels bring warmth to the environment, especially on cool or wintry days. When you step out of the bath or shower during cold days, it makes you feel regretful to enjoy another bath.

How the warmers work:
The towel warmers use electricity to operate. The electric devices are used during shower or bathing. Merely turn on the warmer, step in the shower and relax. Once you turn on the warmer, when you step out of the shower, you can enjoy the warmth from your fabric.

The warmers are crafted with expert care, and skillfully patterned steel made combined with highly carbon materials. The base coating is electrostatic, which handcrafted approaches make it one of the enduring designs today. The continuing warmers use a high warming unit integrated from cables, which achieves quicker warmth. In addition, the warmers are formed with influential leads, which means you have a cost-effective solution.

On the market, you will find the gentle feel lightweight devices, which includes an effortless mounting device allowing you to control volume. The units’ give you control with its ON/OFF switch. You also have the choice of shifting the mode to suit your needs. The modes integrate an economical outlet that provides you the option of using half your electrical energy force to save money.

How do the warmers activate?
Warmers use a circuit combined with colts to activate. You have a choice of warmers, yet most use the same patterns.

How do I choose?
You have a variety of options. Manufacturers design the warmers in the same way mostly. The latest is the Capri units, which is a few inches widthwise and has an evenhanded stature power. The units are crafted of chrome buffers that finish the design. You simply install the unit anywhere you like in your bathroom, including shelves. You can toss on a few extra towels to free up spacing in other areas of your bathroom as well.

Other types of warmers are available also, which you can purchase a height at the level you desire with off balanced width. Most units however are made of the same materials, yet some devices have tube-like captions, which enable you to warm more than one towel. The units have high and low wattages. This you want to consider, since if the watts are low, then you save energy.

Few warmers are smaller, yet you have a fashionable outlet that is made of enamels brushed with pallid finishing. The units often have leveled panes, making it easy for you to store more than one bulky towel on the warmer. The units run off small and high wattages, again consider the watts.

Back to how to choose:
Keep in mind that the higher the watts the more force it will use.

How are the warmers installed?
Easy, you merely read the instructions that come with the warmers. For the most part, you want to consider the area you want to install the device. When considering the area think of electric outlets, warmer container, grades, and add-ons. Once you consider where you want to install your device, you follow instructions provided to you and you are on your way to achieving a comfortable bathroom.

How do I choose tools for installation?
Again, read the instructions. The outline will provide you details on the tools you need to install the warmer. It is wise to prepare, i.e. gather all your tools before installing the warmer. Making sure all parts are available is wise as well.

Now that you’ve chosen your warmers, you may want to consider other bathroom accessories, such as the reflected defoggers.

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Posted by: in bathroom, home cleaning on September 29th, 2008

Quick Bathroom Cleaning Tips

Among the many household chores, bathrooms always fall to the bottom of the list.  Why? It’s a yucky job, but someone has to do it.  Here are some quick bathroom cleaning tips that you can incorporate into your daily routine.  More importantly, your family can help make it even easier for you.

* Take all of the trash out of the bathroom and put it in the garbage can.
* Put all of the dirty clothes in the hamper
* Use disinfectant to clean the sink, tub and counter.
* Use a bathroom cleanser and your shower spray to clean the tile inside the shower stall.
* Scrub the inside and outside of the toilet bowl with cleaner and brush.
* Clean the outside of the toilet bowl with disinfectant.
* Use glass spray to clean the mirrors.
* Sweep then mop the floor.

You’re done!  Great job!  Now let’s discuss how you can keep your bathroom at this level of cleanliness.   After each shower, wash down the tiles with the shower hose, and use the disinfectant to clean the tub, sink, toilet bowl and counter.  Ask your spouse to do the same, as well as your older children, if applicable.  Ensure that the pail in the bathroom is lined with a plastic bag.  This will make it easier for you to remove the trash.

Keep the cabinet under the sink tidy.  Arrange the items so that you can easily retrieve them.  Add hooks for your hair dryer, and any other appliance used.  Buy a plastic box in your local dollar store, and put all of the small items in it such as, curlers, pins, hair ties, and do the same for other items you may keep in there. Line the cabinet with Con-Tac to enable you to simply wash it down when necessary.

HomeMade Cleaners

It has often been said that the toilet seat is one of the cleanest spots in the house.  If you would like the rest of your bathroom to be as clean, it just takes a few homemade, eco-friendly cleaners to make that happen.

Hydrogen peroxide, a known germicidal agent, is considered one of the safest sanitizers you will ever find.  It is composed of oxygen and water, and when it attacks organic materials, it breaks back down into its base components.

Everyone knows how effective hydrogen peroxide is in cleaning out a wound.  That same bubbling action kills bacteria and viruses.  So, if you are worried about bacteria or viruses in your shower, spray down the shower with a 3% solution of hydrogen peroxide as you exit it.

To keep your bathroom counters germ-free, keep a bottle of hydrogen peroxide where it’s easily accessible. After you’re finished cleaning, spray the counter tops to disinfect them.

Besides a water and hydrogen peroxide mixture, you can also use two common kitchen items – vinegar and baking soda, either combined or separate.  By mixing together one-fourth cup baking soda in one-half gallon water, then adding one-half cup vinegar, you’ve made a great all-purpose cleaner.  Use this immediately to clean any surface you would clean with a product like 409®.

Have you ever had a hair clog in the shower or the bathroom sink?  If you have you can pour one-half cup of baking soda down the drain.  Follow the baking soda with about one cup of vinegar.  Step back because the mixture will fizz like a child’s volcano experiment.  After a couple of minutes, add a mixture of boiling water and salt.  The clog should go away, but you may have to repeat.

To clean your toilet bowl, sprinkle baking soda into the toilet and let it sit for a few minutes.  Use your scrub your toilet with a toilet brush as usual.  You can also pour a little distilled white vinegar into the toilet and letting it set for a few minutes before attacking the toilet with a toilet brush.

Have the tub and tiles in your bathroom or shower got you down?  Clean them with a mixture of one and one-third cup baking soda, one-half cup liquid soap, one-half cup water, and two tablespoons of vinegar.  Just rub the mixture on, use a little elbow grease to clean, and rinse well with plenty of warm water.

These are but a few of the basic, homemade, eco-friendly cleaners you can make to keep your bathroom clean and healthy for your family.  Just remember that if you make one of these cleansers please be sure to clearly mark the container that holds the cleaner.

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