Say Hello To Your Toddler’s Bedroom

July 27, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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How fast time flies…now your baby crawls like Schumacher drives his car and walks like a supermodel in the making. The months of incessant carrying and cuddling are replaced by running after each other and catching your breath most of the time. The baby is now a toddler. It’s also a telling sign of a renovation for your baby’s room.

The crib goes out and in comes the bed. Toddlers are hyperactive and if they can only make decisions for themselves, they would probably rally on “no sleep and play all day!” chant. So make your toddler’s room as relaxing as possible to stimulate sleep. It’s hard enough as it is to put toddlers to sleep without the rich and bright colors, so just imagine how the colors yellow or red can do to a child’s awakened state. Go for the calming shades of pastels, tans, blues, lavenders and creams. Anything to encourage sleep, bring it on!

A child’s bedroom is usually also the playroom. Spare an area for play where you can put the toys. As your little one becomes more aware of the surroundings, maximize the use of interactive toys to develop your baby’s motor and coordination skills. These toys will also give your baby’s brain an added boost.

Use area rugs to designate the spaces needed. For instance, you can place a rug where your child plays the most; a rug for her dollhouse; a rug for his train set, or an area rug for drawing or looking at pictures while settled comfortably on the floor.

Finally letting go of the nursery and preparing for a toddler room is exciting and yes, emotional. Your baby is growing up! In a few years, you will again be redecorating for a preschool kid and saying goodbye to a toddler sanctuary. So don’t use anything too permanent. You might regret it for the hard work you have to do later on.

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Just What Are Bed Bugs?

July 25, 2010 by Owen Jones  
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If you wake up one day with itchy lumps on your body, you will probably think that you had been bitten by mosquitoes or ants the night beforehand, but there is also a possibility that bedbugs have got at you. If this happens in your own bed, then you have problems. If you are in a hotel, go and complain to the manager.

You can be sure that most hotel managers will take complaints about bed bugs very gravely, because it is well known that the numbers of bedbugs are rising rapidly and have been since 1995. It is also common knowledge that large compensation awards have been made against hotels. Some of them were at hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Most so-called ‘bed bugs’ will only feed on humans if their favourite host, often chickens, are not available, but there is one that only feeds on human blood and that species is called Cimex lectularius.

Cimex lectularius was virtually extinct in the developed world by the late 1950’s because of the extensive use of DDT in residences and hotels to eradicate all insects such as ants, bed bugs, silverfish, millipedes and cockroaches.

However, there has been a massive revival in the number of bedbugs since 1995. In fact, between 1995 and 2001, one report on bedbugs in London reported that incidents of bedbug call-outs had doubled each year.

The resurgence in bedbug numbers has been ascribed to global travel and immigration from Asia and Africa. However, it is also likely that they were never completely eradicated and that they have become tolerant to modern pesticides. There is not much you can put down or spray around now that will kill bedbugs.

So, what do bedbugs look like? Well, there are lots of different types of bed bugs, but most of them are brownish, unless they have just fed and then there is a red tint to them. However, they can also be white to yellowish. Occasionally, they look banded because bedbugs are covered with short hairs which reflect light like a striped lawn.

Bedbugs have a beak-like mouth-piece with two tubes. One tube squirts saliva into you and the other sucks blood out. The spittle contains anti-coagulant and a pain-killer, so that you do not know that you have been bitten until long after the bedbug has gone home.

Some people never know, because they are not allergic to the saliva, others get a bump or slight swelling almost immediately, but sometimes the swelling can take a week to come out. These bites may or may not be itchy.

If you travel a lot, or if you go to regions of the world that are less concerned with hygiene, you must be careful about not taking bedbugs home with you. They will not remain on your body, but they may lay eggs in your clothing or hide in your suitcase. Therefore, either before you go home or without delay on arrival have your clothes washed at a temperature above 46c and blast your suitcase with a jet of steam or hot air.

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Looking At Bedbugs

July 24, 2010 by Owen Jones  
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There are actually quite a few varieties of bed bug, but the one that most people are referring to by ‘bedbugs’ is Cimex lectularius. Other species of bedbugs will extract human blood, but normally only if their favoured host, like poultry, is not around.

Bedbugs are small, but not too small to see. Adults are about four or five millimetres in length and one-and-a-half to three millimetres in width. They are brownish in colour, but may appear banded because they are covered in short hairs.

Having said that, they are still not easy to have a close look at, because they are very quick and only come out at night. In fact, their preferred dinner time is more of an early breakfast, because they normally dine on us an hour before dawn. If you want to find or catch some bedbugs, this is the best time too do it, because you may see them trying to get home with full stomachs to sleep it off for a few days before setting out again.

So, rather than waste your time, it is probably better to look at a number of pictures of bedbugs first so that you know what you are looking for.. Bedbugs are attracted by heat and CO2, so one method of trying to catch a few is putting a bar of soap in a centimetre of water and then lying on the bed. After half an hour, get the soap and whip the bed clothes back. You can dab up any bed bugs with the soap.

Then you will have plenty of time to study them under a magnifying glass. If they are not residing in your mattress and you are sure that you have bed bugs, check behind any loose-fitting woodwork.

They love to get into dark crevices to sleep it off and skirting boards or architrave are ideal. So is damaged plaster, broken lino or ripped wall paper.

Hardly any crack is too thin for them, because they are so flat themselves, as you can observe from photos. They look as if they have been flattened. However, the nymphs or babies are very small, a bit rounder and frequently whitish. It takes six moultings for a nymph to become an adult and the moulted skins look just like the insect that left it, but with nothing inside it – as if it had been sort of sucked out.

The bedbug’s skin is actually the key to killing it, as bedbugs have become tolerant to most everyday insecticides. Their skin, or exoskeleton, has a waxy layer on it to prevent dehydration. If you can scrape off that wax, the insect will dry out and die.

Some modern bedbug sprays include finely powdered glass or silicone which sticks to the insect and as it wriggles into crevices, the powder rubs the wax off. Diatomaceous earth was used for the same reason long ago and it is making a comeback in the fight to exterminate bed bugs. It is non-toxic and environmentally friendly, so safe to use in your home and around your pets.

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Tips On Home Decoration

July 23, 2010 by Mark Webbly  
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White is considered a universal color and it will go well with most, if not all, other furniture that you have in your homes. Furniture may be made from steel, wood, or plastic and having them painted in white can really change the way your furniture looks or when they are combined with other colored decor.

In your bedroom, for example, having white walls, white bed linens, white tables and chests gives the room a clean and immaculate look and feel to it. Throw in some color in your curtains, door and wall accessories and you break the monotony of white. Try adding some splashes of red or orange for a more vibrant look. Just be subtle with the accent pieces and remember to place them on key areas only such as long walls and side tables. To get into that cozy mood, add twin lamps on each side of the bed for a warm and comfortable ambiance.

The living room is another great place to decorate in white. With soft, white sofa sheets, guests will always feel at home and relaxed in your receiving area. Just do not use white carpets or rugs since it would be harder to clean them. However, this is not true for the sofa sheets. Having white sheets makes it easier to spot dirt and thus, it would be simpler to clean with bleach. Mix and match with patterned or colored throw pillows for a cool and calming ambiance. To get a touch of nature in your white living room, you may soften the room’s look by placing colourful flowers in tall vases and some greenery with large leaves. Don’t leave the walls bare – hang some paintings that add contrast to your white sofas. Since people are more visual, the eyes will naturally gravitate to your art decor. Ensure that you have a tastefully crafted painting to entertain your guests with.

A white dining room is also an inviting retreat for your guests. You may choose a round, glass top table with a white base to complement the look of your living room. A white console table can be your main accent piece that will evoke that elegant feel in the room. To make the area brighter, choose a chandelier with white bulbs that will reflect nicely in your huge wall mirror. If you opt for ivory colored curtains in your dining room, you may want to add gold lining or detailing on your furniture or mirror frame for a more harmonized look.

There are still areas in your home that will look good in white such as your bathrooms and kitchen. Decorating in white will ascertain that all house decor and furniture go together for a balanced and relaxing ambiance.

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Modern Black Bedroom Furniture

July 22, 2010 by Gerald E. Caldwell  
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One third of your life is spent in your bedroom. This is the place where you sleep at peace at night and the place where you wake up in the morning to start a brand new day. Most of the day-to-day activities are bedroom oriented like reading a book to watching television or actually sleeping at any point of time. In fact, it becomes a kind of responsibility to make your bedroom feel comfy and look beautiful too. Therefore, you need to take special care to adorn your bedroom by selecting the ideal bedroom furniture that completes the decor of your room and also fits in your budget. In all, it should impart a comfy ambiance to your bedroom.

While selecting that perfect bedroom furniture, it is usually important to make the right choice by considering few facts. Most essentially quality counts much more than quantity and since furniture is nearly like a lengthy term affair, hence it is usually advisable to buy furniture that is a bit expensive, durable and lengthy lasting.

In modern times you get to avail large variety of bedroom furniture that completely changes the entire look and feel of your bedroom. One of the latest trends that are largely popular today is the modern dark bedroom furniture. The color dark is the most preferable color particularly for your bedroom as it is distinct and makes your room look different from the rest. This is because it catches the eye at a glance and makes your room look exclusive. But also as the color dark tends to make your room look smaller in size, therefore opting this kind of furniture for your master bedroom is a better option than using it for a smaller or a nursery bedroom. In such a case, the dresser and the beds of your bedroom can be painted dark as these are of extreme importance and can enhance the look of the entire room.

Since all colors have their own significance, black has a meticulous quality that is striking and eye-catching. Although modern black bedroom furniture looks beautiful, it is normally not a common color choice for interior decoration and for this reason it is especially uncommon to witness a decor of black color. Yet, it is highly in demand and the natural and creative ambiance offered by the modern dark bedroom furniture with its rich and dark look and feel, makes it a feast to the eye.

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Imaginative Themes Spark Boys’ Decor

July 21, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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When you need to redecorate your little boys’ room you want to be inspired by something he likes; a sports hero, an artist, or maybe a fantasy that he reacts over and over. He spends hours playing so why not make his room decor fit in with his imagination.

Eye on the Ball: Home decorators will hardly ever go wrong choosing a sports theme for a boy’s room. Anything with a ball in it is likely to draw a little guy’s interest. Plus, the spherical shape of most balls lends itself nicely to colorful area rugs that give a room focus. If your son has a favorite team, so much the better; you can paint the room in team colors. Furniture, wallpaper and fabrics in sports themes are readily available, and you can finish off the room with accessories of the sport’s equipment.

Rainbow Bright: Perhaps your son shows artistic tendencies, or maybe he just likes bright colors. Go for the gold (and blue and green and …) by using bright colors everywhere. If the room has wall-to-wall carpeting, start by choosing a wildly colorful area rug, and take your color cues from that. Paint each shelf of a bookcase a different color corresponding to the color theme. Color up the bedroom furniture in the same way. Remember, paint is the most inexpensive way to design a room, so don’t be shy about using it lavishly.

Yo-Ho, Yo-Ho – That’s right, your little boy may love to be a pirate. Decorate with a scene from “Treasure Island” or “Peter Pan” or even “Pirates of the Caribbean”. When decorating with this theme you need to start with an ocean blue. Then add your sailing shops and netting. Don’t forget to paint a porthole on the wall. Decorate around the room with treasure boxes so he can store little treasures away.

A Knight’s Tale: This theme will take some real artistic talent but you can do it if this is the look your son wants. You can paint flying pennants on the walls or even a tall castle. You may need to read the book about The Tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round table” for your inspiration.

Do the Locomotion: Grown-ups think of them as merely transportation, but youngsters see trains (and planes and automobiles) as the purveyors of wonder. You can choose a single theme or combine them for an overall transportation look. Most of these designs use bright primary colors, especially for traffic signals and railroad crossings. Some kind of transportation border around the walls works well. Beds shaped like cars, planes and trains are all available.

Do The Locomotion – When your little boy thinks of the phrase “Do the Locomotion” they think of trains, planes, and of course automobiles. There are two different ways to do this theme; a single theme or a combination. You can use a transportation border to go around the top of the room. Ride ‘em, Cowboy – The fun of pretending to be back in the wild, wild west. This theme is a classic and is still popular today. Create curtains by using a red and blue bandanna. You can also look for a western themed wallpaper to add to the walls. The wallpaper should have horses, ropes, and of course cowboys. You can purchase a bedside lamp in a boot base.

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Childrens Bedroom Furniture And Safety

July 19, 2010 by Oliver Jackson Carter  
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It can be quite a task to go through the stages of buying the right type of childrens bedroom furniture. The term stages meaning from infancy through the school age child. It can be daunting to find the right furniture considering safety, price, and aesthetics. The importance of each of these varies from parent to child.

With infants it is a bit easier to decide because there aren’t a whole lot of options and the parent is the only one giving the input. An infant will sleep in a bassinet, or more commonly, a crib. There is also the dresser, changing table and other furniture to accessorize the bedroom. When it comes to safety, there are a few important points to consider when buying the perfect crib.

When choosing a crib it is imperative to make sure that the slats are close enough together so that the infants head cannot get stuck, and subsequently injured. The slats should be no more than 2 3/8 inches apart. It is also important to ensure that the mattress fits tightly inside the crib to avoid any problems with the infant becoming stuck between the mattress and the crib itself.

Eventually, the infant grows into a toddler who is ready to make the move to a real bed. Remember that the toddler is used to the slats of the crib keeping them from falling out. There will need to be time made for the adjustment to a bed. A good way to do this is to install side rails to the bed, keeping them in place until the child is more aware of his or her surroundings.

As years go by, children, especially ones with siblings, love the idea of having a bunk bed. If a bunk bed is chosen, it is important to make sure that the one purchased has a strong side rail on the top bunk, as well as a sturdy ladder since young children can be tough on their furniture.

Another thing to keep in mind is the height of the dresser. It is wise to have a dresser two drawers high rather than four. The reason for this is so the child’s clothes are within reach without having to climb. A child could climb up a 4-drawer dresser for a pair of socks and the dresser could fall over on the child.

Decorating a child’s bedroom is fun and can be done at a fairly thrifty price. Most peoples purchases childrens bedroom furniture are economy-driven but it is so very important to put safety first when making the final decision.

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Best Recommendations On Deciding Upon Your Furnishings For Smaller Room

July 17, 2010 by Corey White  
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If your bedroom is small you’ll want to arrange and design it to be space efficient as well as comfortable and attractive. If you don’t go overboard with the decorations you’ll be able to use these tips to make your small bedroom into a great living area.

The first thing you should do is toss out all that furniture you don’t want anymore. These pieces take up a lot of space in a small bedroom, and just make it look cramped and small. So which pieces of furniture are essential for a small bedroom? You have to have a bed, table and chair, wardrobe, shelf and a mirror.

You’ll want to stick with compact furniture that isn’t heavily decorated. Something with a simple outline is best, it will fit into the room more easily and have a “clean” look. A table that can fold up and be stored against the wall is ideal for a small bedroom.

A box bed is another great idea for small bedrooms, it gives you extra storage in an furniture item that’s already vital to the room. A headboard that includes shelving is a great idea for a small bedroom.

Some throw pillows or a decorative rug under the wardrobe will add a lot of character to a small bedroom design without taking up any extra space.

Try to stick with neutral colors when coming up with a design for your small bedroom. A splash of darker color here and there is good, but keep the majority colors light and neutral. White with a splash of color is good for bedding, rugs and shelf borders.

White laminates with a hint of color on the furniture is also a good choice. Choose colors like olive green, purple, chocolate brown or silvery grey. If you don’t want to use white you can also go with a light cream, beige, or a very light yellow.

It’s also good to have a decorative mirror with a suitable amount of space in front of it in your small bedroom. You’ll also want to make sure that the room is well lit.

Consider these tips and think of ways you could design your small bedroom. Keep the essentials in and kick the excess to the curb and soon you’ll have a comfortable, organized space.

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Your Bed Could Be What Is Keeping You Awake At Night

July 16, 2010 by Tiffany Ellis  
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How many nights a week would you say that you really sleep very good? Do you toss and turn off and on all night and wake up still tired and cranky too? If you are not having some emotional reason that is causing it, then you have to consider it could just be your bed. A bad mattress is one of the leading causes for sleepless nights and there are so many ways you can remedy the problem without having to go out and buy a brand new mattress set.

Sometimes when a mattress gets some age on it, several years or more, they can become uncomfortable even though you might have really loved it when it was brand new. The mattress can change or your own body can change over time too as we all know. When you are really losing sleep at night because you can’t get comfortable, you will have to redo some parts of your bed in order to get a good night’s rest again.

A memory foam mattress pad could be your salvation for sleeping. It contours to the body the way no regular mattress or mattress pad can do. When you lie in one position and then move, the memory foam simply fluffs back out exactly the way it was. It gives relief to those body pressure points like the elbows, shoulders and hip bones. When you are not waking up cramped up in certain areas of the body, you are likely to rest better and longer at a stretch without waking up. It is worth every dime you will pay for it!

If you are still sleeping on the same pillow you had five years ago, then this could also be part of your problem. When a pillow becomes flat from wear, it is time to change it out. A pillow should also be hypoallergenic because of dust mites and other bacteria that can build up in it over time. Pillows can be great when you first buy them, but sometimes even after just a few weeks they will not feel as good as when you first bought them. Investing in a quality pillow or two is for the best if you don’t want to wake up with neck cramps.

Sometimes doing something as simple as elevating your bed at the top with bed risers or lifters can help some people sleep better. Acid reflux and snoring is common and an elevated head of the bed is said to often be helpful. Older people sometimes need the head of their bed elevated to help breathing be easier and reduce chances of strangling in their sleep. You must have a comfortable bed if you want to have good sleep. When the fixes are this easy and this inexpensive you really should get it done.

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Decorating The Playroom Through Your Child’s Growing Years

July 15, 2010 by Abbie Osborne-Wilson  
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Creating a playroom that will grow with your children is not difficult. Your child’s first playroom will be when they are toddlers. Their space will need to be colorful, inviting, safe and have lots of storage space for their toys.

As your child outgrows the toddler years, the playroom will also have to outgrow the toddler decors. The new look will depend on your child’s needs and growing interest in different things.

Then, moving into the preteen years the room will again need a major overhaul to match your child’s growing needs and interests. The last change will be for your teens and should at this point double for the adults. Now the playroom becomes an entertainment room. As your child grows so do their interests and their toys get bigger and more expensive. Your playroom needs to change with them.

A room makeover to keep up with the changing phases is easy to do. Appropriate decorations, furnishings, artworks and colors have a big impact on the overall look of the room.

Area rugs for instance, can transform the room in a snap. As a toddler’s playroom, it will look best with colorful, ultra soft and thick area rugs for your child’s safety too.

As the child moves into the elementary school age, their interests have changed and they have favorite characters, or sports activities or perhaps dance or horse back riding. There are area rugs that have whimsical design and colors that will blend easily with their many interests.

The same goes for area rugs that are suitable for teenagers. With the numerous selections, there are area rugs that can live up to any teen’s finicky and ever-changing taste. Mostly, rugs designed with sports and music themes are popular choices.

Here are some tips in decorating with an area rug.

Place a runner and an accent rug in an area that follows the lines of the wall to create a balanced look. If you have two or more rugs, make sure that they are of the same tone to create a look of harmony in the room. Entering this living space will instantly give an impression of relaxation.

If you or your child prefers to have more than one rug in the playroom, go for similar colors or those belonging to the same shade. This will match better with the room and will create a clean line with the rest of the furnishings. Decide if you want pastel shades, earth colors, bright or dark tones.

Choosing the right size is just as important. You wouldn’t want a too large rug for a teeny-weeny room or a too small rug for a big room. Measure the allotted space before going to the store to buy the rug. Different areas may require different rug sizes too, so decide first in which part of the room the rug will be placed. Having measurements will make shopping for the rug easier and faster.

Simple changes in decorations like the area rugs will make changes in your child’s playroom a breeze.

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