A bamboo fountain can be a great way to add mystical accent to your garden. These unique types of fountains were originally developed in Japan where they were used as deterrent to keep deer away from the fields of rice paddies. The name "deer chasers" was coined and is still used as another name for the bamboo fountain.
Monks made a new use for the bamboo fountain; this time as a way to time their mediations. Today, more people are interested in the bamboo fountain because it is made of eco-friendly material. The bamboo fountain is also popular because of its charm and colloquial appeal. The bamboo fountain is a flexible model so they can be used both indoors and outdoors.
If you want to make a bamboo fountain, all you need are few simple components. The parts for a bamboo fountain include bamboo, pipe, pump, base, screws, rod, and a container....
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Want to spruce up your deck or patio area? Patio awnings are one of those additions to your home you really need to put some thought into. Available styles, types, and variable costs all play an important part of that decision. Here are a few to consider.
In reality this is the simplest way to add more usable space to your home without all the huge building costs, mess, and wait times you incur in trying to build something permanently. An awning provides a covering over your existing patio creating a room with a view, no walls included. This allows your family and friends to enjoy time together in the outdoors, whether it is raining or not. Fairly inexpensive, the patio awning is becoming a standard addition to any home.
Be careful when choosing the materials used for your awning. Some of the more inexpensive ones are made of plastic and can...
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In days gone by leather furniture and leather bar stools were in the sole domain of the rich and powerful. They often graced the offices of lawyers or were perhaps hidden away in private men's clubs. The types of clubs filled with the hushed tones of powerful business men and politicians. Even though those days are gone, nothing quite adds a touch of elegance like leather bar stools, and now these bar stools are affordable to all.
Today leather bar stools are becoming more and more common. They can be found in very average commercial ventures and middle class homes. In many ways leather furniture makes a lot of sense. Not only are these bar stools comfortable but accidental spills can very often be taken care of with a damp cloth. Leather is also very durable which adds years to the lifespan of your bar stool. There are definitely more...
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Do you know what most of the global economy is tied to today? It is none other than the powers of oil and other nonrenewable energy sources. The same trend continues today with everything from cars to electricity and the manufacturing of everything from cans of sardines to plastics for toys. All of these things are directly or indirectly tied to the consumption of oil.
On the one hand, peoples all over the world and entire nations find themselves almost held up at gun point because of a dependence on oil, and on the other is the ravaging effects of oil explorations and consumption on the ecology, wildlife, and even the indigenous peoples who live in most newly discovered oil reserves. Find out how to make a difference with garden solar lighting, and enjoy the many benefits of nature illuminated the nature-friendly way.
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For those who have Christmas and Lenten roses that bloomed this spring the seed will probably be ready to collect, even though the pods are grass green, about the first week of June. If any of the seeds are getting dark, pick them immediately because by the next afternoon they may have dropped.
I put my seed in moist peat moss in plastic bags as soon as I gather it. I label the bags with a wired plant label and throw them on the ground under a shrub and put just a little peat moss over them to protect them. In late November I sow them out of doors in a cold frame. Its amazing how early they start germinating. The first, last winter, were pushing leaves above ground the third week of January.
Everybody in the east should be able to grow Christmas or Lenten roses. My mother had them for...
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Two of the most popular items for bathroom remodeling are quickly becoming the Dual Flush Toilet and the Steam Shower. They both possess contemporary design, modern technology, and efficient features that bring luxury and convenience to a new bathroom. So how are these two fixtures different and better than their traditional counterparts?
First, let's take a look at the dual flush toilet. This innovative, water-saving design was developed in Australia and is beginning to catch on in Europe and the United States. A traditional toilet uses 3-5 gallons of water per flush. A dual flush toilet uses 0.8 gallons or 1.6 gallons per flush depending on which volume is selected. It's estimated that the average person flushes a toilet 6-9 times a day, so the amount of water saved can add up quickly, saving thousands of gallons per household a year and reducing water bills. Dual flush toilets are also much...
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Finding the right type of flooring for your home is a very important process that requires a decent amount of time and money. There is no single answer as to what kind of flooring is best, as each type fits a different set of needs. Hardwood can help to provide a sturdy and elegant appearance, while carpet provides a warmer feel. Tile and stone flooring provides the home with a greater degree of durability in flooring.
Deciding which kind of flooring is right for your home requires knowing what the flooring must withstand.
When children and pets are involved, a more sturdy type of flooring may be the best choice for the home. While carpet provides a great surface that retains warmth and comfort, it does not work as well when children and pets are present. A laminate or tile surface works better when put under these conditions. Carpet, although it provides...
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Bathroom vanities come in many different materials and styles which can set the overall tone for your bathroom area. By making sure your units and essential bathroom hardware complement each other it is easily possible to create a look of understated elegance. They often come in three main types, including stock, semi-custom and custom.
The off-the-shelf units are frequently mass produced, are particularly cost effective and come in a flat pack. These make them particularly attractive to those people who have no cabinetry skills as they can be easily assembled at home with very few tools.
Bathroom cabinets are often more than just a place to put all your bathroom essentials. They are an extension of your style, and can in some circumstances express your personality and style. Choosing your units, therefore, should be something you do quite carefully. They can transform your room from a dull sterile looking place to...
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Although central heating is considered to be a modern day thing, it dates back to ancient Greece. The definition of central heating is a system that provides warmth to either the whole of the inside (or just a segment) of a house/building.
Central heating is believed to have been invented around the 350 BC mark to warm the Great Temples and the homes of the wealthy. Their systems worked by circulating warm air through flue systems in the floor. In todays systems, we can power blowers with electricity, therefore billions of homes around the world are heated by forced air systems.
A forced-air heating system pulls the air in a room through piping to a flame/furnace, where the air is warmed up and filtered. This heated breeze is then pushed back into the house via more piping. A lot of manufacturers will make multiple different sizes in each model. These systems come...
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There are four types of insulation: loose fill, batts and blankets, rigid board and spay form. Each type has its good and bad qualities, used for specific jobs. I will explain each, jobs uses and R factors. So you can make a knowledgeable decision when choosing insulation.
Loose fill insulation is blown into the area that you want to insulate, improving air quality, reducing leakage. It costs more, but it fills the area better, which improves quality. Loose fill can be found in insulated attic and walls.
Cellulose and fiberglass are two types of loose fill. Cellulose can be dry packed or moist sprayed in the area. Fiberglass and rock wool is blown into walls to make a blanket effect. The R factor is R3 or 4 per square inch, cellulose having 30% more. This is often found in Insulated attics.
The third to consider when choosing insulation is foam board. It's made...
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