Take a kind colors for your bedroom that lift your spirits and relaxing your muscle and nerves, thats important to a bedroom. The one popular bedroom theme is blue, which is combined with nature, an factors that is familiar and reposeful, Natural light is therapeutic, uplifting and important to a bedroom. Supplement what comes through the window with multiple sources of artificial light one overhead light is not sufficient. Control the brightness of ceiling and bedside lighting with dimmer switches. I strongly recommends installing full-spectrum lightbulbs into your bedside reading lamps for optimal illumination. You really only need good sets. To creating the Stylish and relaxing bedroom, comfortable room of your dreams. Maybe it’s a tabletop fountain, the whir of a fan, classical music on a music player or the sound of silence. If it is music that puts you at ease, make sure your stereo is next to you or has a remote control so that you don’t need to get up from a restful state to turn it off. To recommending a specific range of temprature for cozy bedroom is difficult, because what is comfortable bedroom for one person isn’t for another. While a typical recommendation is to keep the room between 65 and 72 degrees Fahrenheit, setting the temperature at a comfortable level, whatever that means to the sleeper and important to a bedroom.
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Vegetable Gardening
July 21, 2012 – 5:37 pm
I will share a little trick for planning a vegetable garden for your home, there are some good methods to choose from. You can consider based on the space you have at your house, you may want to choose a Hugelkultur, Container, square foot garden, or French intensive.
The plants are all vegetable garden plans that match and work very good for planting a mini home vegetable gardening.
You will need to choose where a location with plenty of sunlight for your vegetable garden location, and a convenient source of water nearby. You must plans your own vegetable garden layout correctly for a best growth.
Find out the vegetable garden planting times for your area by asking your local garden center, or an experienced gardener in your area. Or you can download free zone chart and planting guide that you can find in cyber.
Then get start to begin an exciting gardening in your own home, as each garden you plant will be a unique experience depending on the weather conditions and vegetable seeds and plants that you want, and maximize your home garden.
Caisson Ceiling, Decorative Culturals Architecture
July 18, 2012 – 10:57 am
Ornament at Caisson ceiling is one of classic decorative element of traditional Chinese culturals architecture.
In normally shaped like a raised well, the ceiling can be a square, a polygon or a fluted circular that is edged with various types of motifs, carvings and color paintings. It is usually applied to the most important parts of palaces, temple thrones and the top of Buddhist altars.
Tourist to an antiquated Chinese palace hall frequently have their interest drawn to the centre of the ceiling. The zaojing or caisson ceiling is a distinctive feature of classical Chinese culturals architecture, if not unique to it. It is usually in the form of a sunken coffer bordered in a square, a polygon or a circle, decorated with elaborately carved or painted designs. This culturals architecture decoration dates a long way back for it has been found in tombs of the Han Dynasty 2,000 years ago.
One of the most magnificent zaojing is that of Taihedian (Hall of Supreme Harmony) in the old palace of Beijing. Carved and built with consummate skills, its splendour has remained undiminished by time. The caisson consists of three parts of different depths. The central or deepest part is the round “well (jing)”, the middle part is the octagonal “well”, and the outermost part, coming down to the same level as the rest of the ceiling, is a square. The whole design symbolizes the ancient Chinese belief that “Heaven is above and the Earth below” and that “Heaven is round and the Earth square.” Dominating the centre of the caisson is a coiled dragon looking down into the hall and holding suspended in its mouth a huge silver-white pearl. It vies for glamour with the gilded dragons on the columns, giving the throne hall a colourful yet solemn nobility not to be found elsewhere.
The Chinese name for the caisson ceiling, zaojing, means “aquatic plants” (zao) and “well” (jing), both having to do with water. It was so named because there was constant worry about fire which might destroy the palace buildings. With water from the zaojing, so the ancients believed, the threat of fire would be averted.