Saturday, June 21st, 2008 at
7:21 am
Midwest Tropical lamps
are an interesting and innovative addition to your home.
It has been nearly 30 years since Midwest Tropical pioneered the art of turning the traditional aquarium into aquatic sculptures.
They now lead the way in Aqua-Art with their ever evolving line of innovative aquatic concepts that suit not only the home environment but also business and public areas.
The experienced team at Midwest Tropical develop and build each item using only the finest materials and the firm has strict quality control standards in place so you know that your tropical table lamp will be of the highest quality.
There are a number of styles available and these innovative designs with their colored bubbles are soothing to look at and serve a hypnotic night lights. Each of the lamps has a distinctive, stylish black shade sitting on top of the clear acrylic chambered water panel sections that are available in the shape of a vase, pyramid or rectangle and these panels channel the internal flow of the color filtered bubbles.
Thursday, June 5th, 2008 at
12:55 am
The best way to protect your RV is with RV body & tire covers.
Your RV is an expensive investment and so you are going to want to protect both the bodywork and the tyres from rust and tire rot.
When we moved to live by the sea we didn’t realise the damaging effects that the salt water in the air would have on our RV. Consequently we ended up with a lot of surface rust on the body work.
This was not only unsightly but it was quite expensive to have the rust removed and the bodywork returned to an acceptable condition.
It didn’t take long to realise that we needed to purchase a good quality total body cover and tire covers to protect our vehicle.
So if you have an RV, you really should think about protecting the bodywork and tires when the vehicle is not in use.
Not only will you keep the vehicle in pristine condition for your own benefit, you will find that an RV that has good clean bodywork and tires is more likely to keep its value if you decide to upgrade your RV at a later stage.
Thursday, June 5th, 2008 at
12:07 am
Travelling around the countryside in your RV is an exciting way to see the country and meet up with and make new friends.
There is a sense of joy and freedom in being able to go where you want, when you want. And it is this freedom of choice that has led to the thousands of RV travellers throughout the country.
Driving and sightseeing however do take their toll and a good nights sleep is extrememly important, especially for the driver.
So it is important that your RV has a mattress that provides a comfortable, restful sleep. Buying a mattress that has been handcrafted especially for recreational vehicles makes good sense.
There are a number of different RV Mattresses
available such as the one shown above which is made from a unique memory foam that lets the heat to escape quickly so that the mattress is kept cool throughout the night.
Next time you are out and about, make sure you get a good nights rest so that you can tackle the rigours of driving and sightseeing fully refreshed.
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 at
2:01 am
As I have mentioned previously I love candles and have a large number of unique candleholders.
My family and friends always know that I appreciate receiving candles in a variety of aromas.
I feel it is important to have candle holders that are not only decorative but safe as well and so I like to take my time when selecting a new unique style candleholder.
I have a variety of tea light holders for use in the bathroom and a very attractive black wrought iron wall sconce in a circular pattern that holds 11 small pillar candles. My tea light candle holders are in a variety of designs in materials such as glass, ceramic and pottery.
Beautifully scented candles and a unique candle holder
will make a welcome gift for any occasion and especially as a gift for a house warming or bridal shower.
Candlelight sets the mood for a romantic evening at home and creates a serene atmosphere.
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 at
7:29 am
Adding a lamp or two to a room is not only a practical solution to creating a soft ambience or a flood of light for reading or craft work. Lamps will certainly add some light but why settle for just any old style lamp when you can add a touch of class and style by choosing a truly unique looking lamp.
When my girls were little they each had different interests, one loved horses and the other had more random interests, so I made sure that each had decor to suit their personality and this included lamps unique to each girls taste. My grandaughter is an Elvis fan so she was delighted when she received this Elvis Lamp Animated
as a gift.
Elvis dances and sings when the on/off button is pressed so she finds it an absolute delight. Its such a simple thing, adding a unique lamp to a room but it is amazing just how it adds to the ambiance and the pleasure a lamp can provide.
There are so many lovely styles of lamps available with bases made in a variety of materials from the traditinal wood base to the more modern styling in plastic and stainless steel. And of course the same goes for the shades.
When I was a child the shades were hard plastic or some sort of pleated, stiffened fabric and they weren’t particularly appealing. Of course when we went away for the weekend to our holiday hangout we were reduced to using kerosene lamps and candlelight as there wasn’t any electricity available. In which case the shades were made from toughened glass.
Tuesday, May 27th, 2008 at
7:16 am
Playhouses are areas where a child’s lifetime memories are made.
Children can pretend to be whoever they want to be while feeling safe and cozy in their own world of wonder.
And now you can build a playhouse for your children with an easy to put together playhouse kits
There is a wide range of styles available such as Victorian, country cottages, condo’s to name a few. And they come in a variety of sizes. So you are sure to find one to suit your children.
Playhouse kits come with all the hardware that you need for assembly. The base is treated and ready to place on the ground.
The paint is generally not included, but that’s okay because it gives you and your child the scope to discuss the color schemes.