Sunday 8 June 2008

DOG'S BEDS






How to choose the right dog bed?




Make your dog feel right at home with a comfortable resting place. When choosing a dog bed, keep these important considerations in mind:
Quality is the key: Fabric must be positively indestructible with superior stain, water and bacteria resistance. Choose a fabric with breathable impermeability that lets nothing through the cushion. You want a result that is mess-free, odor-free environment for your dog and yourself. The covering on the bed must be removable and washable. It will get dirty fast and you want to be able to wash it.
Evaluate the size, age and health of your dog and think about the type of bed in which your dog will be most comfortable. Many of the small and toy breed dogs like beds they can snuggle in and keep warm.
Memory foam dog beds
With a memory foam core that is self-molding, those dog beds are a treat for dogs. The beds will mold to your pets weight and shape. Some high-end beds even come with temparature regulation.
Memory foam beds provide comfort and therapeutic benefits, and can be found at a price of less than $50.
Look at the area you would like to keep the bed in, and try to match the colors of the bed to the room. Every dog needs a place of his own, and the right dog bed can provide that perfect, quiet spot for any canine. Designer dog beds add a stylish element to your home decor and provide a multitude of benefits for your dog and you.
Candles
Shapes, colors and sizes



Candles are widely available in many different shapes, colors, and sizes. Choose a color that you think works with your ceremony, and ideally buy ones that are scented with essential oils.
Candle colors link to your aspirations. You can bring in some basic color therapy when choosing the candles to use in your clearing ritual. The warmer or cooler vibrations of the various colors will create a different feel to the room being cleansed; choose one that achieves the effect you desire.
Candles are wonderful energizers, which have a long religious history: temples and churches have the uplifting glow of candles in them, and visitors will often light a candle to dedicate to a loved, deceased relative. In the home the positive, energy of candles will revitalize a room's atmosphere.
Choosing candles: candle colors link to your aspirations. You can bring in some basic color therapy when choosing the candles to use in your clearing ritual. The warmer or cooler vibrations of the various colors will create a different feel to the room being cleansed; choose one that achieves the effect you desire.

Red: a warm stimulating color that encourages physical activity; it can also revive passion in the bedroom.
Orange: a creative color to enliven a room and bring in joy and enthusiasm
Cinnamon: a stable, grounding color that will harmonize a room.
Yellow: a mentally stimulating color that can help arouse lively conversations or increase concentration.
Green: a harmonizing color that brings balance, soothes the emotions, and offers security and protection.
Blue: a calm, cool color that engenders feelings of peace, particularly in the bedroom.
Purple: a soothing, intuitive, and psychic color, used for cleansing meditation rooms and bedrooms.
White: the color of purity; it gives protection and comfort.
Gold: the color of abundance and understanding.
Silver: the color of the moon; a balancing color that encourages change and learning.

Antique furniture is the term for collectible interior furnishings of considerable age; often its age, rarity, condition, utility, or other unique features makes the furniture desirable.
Antique furniture may support the human body (such as seating or beds), provide storage, or hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground. Storage furniture (which often makes use of doors, drawers, and shelves) is used to hold or contain smaller objects such as clothes, tools, books, and household goods. Furniture can be a product of artistic design and is considered a form of decorative art. In addition to furniture's functional role, it can serve a symbolic or religious purpose. Domestic furniture works to create, in conjunction with furnishings such as clocks and lighting, comfortable and convenient interior spaces. Furniture can be made from many materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. Cabinetry and cabinet making are terms for the skill set used in the building of furniture.
The earliest furniture was understandably very
primitive and only practical, but gradually the furniture also began to have more importance and it became decorated. At this point, furniture became an early status symbol. Wealthy homeowners became more refined and demanded that their furnishings reflect their status and lifestyles.