Feng Shui For Bathroom

Posted by George | Bathroom,Tips | Sunday 4 October 2009 4:33 am

feng-shui-bedroom-cityThe bathroom is a challenging room when it comes to maintaining Feng Shui in your home. The ba gua, the optimal map for a home’s layout according to Feng Shui principles, doesn’t leave room for a bathroom—indeed, it was developed before indoor plumbing, when the bathroom area would not have been inside the home.

According to Feng Shui, the bathroom has a draining effect wherever it’s placed—so it will diminish the positive effects of optimal placement for the bedroom, living room, and other important areas of the house. The effect it has depends on where it’s placed in your home. However, there are a few things you can do to prevent chi drainage and ensure your home’s Feng Shui integrity.

If your bathroom is in an important area of the home, for example in the marriage, family or abundance area, it could have a draining or dampening effect on the benefits proper Feng Shui in those areas provides. To prevent this, place a full-length mirror on the outside of the bathroom door—or hang one above it. This will help prevent the chi in your home from flowing into the bathroom area. In addition, keep the toilet lid down and keep drains closed or covered when not in use—this will further prevent chi from being drained.

If your bathroom is near or on the second floor above your front door or kitchen, it could direct negative energy into these important areas. Located near the entryway, the bathroom can drain away chi before it has a chance to circulate around the house. Above the front door, it can deposit negative energy in this important area. Above the kitchen, the water energy prevalent in the bathroom can quench the kitchen’s hearth energy and flood the area with negative energy. (more…)

Towel Warmer for your Bathroom

Posted by George | Bathroom,Tips | Friday 5 June 2009 11:02 pm

bath-towel-warmersHeated towel rails are the modern equivalent of creating a focal point in a bathroom. They are both practical and stylish, offering a place to store and warm your towels, as well as creating a design feature for your bathroom. Designs derive from sleek polished chrome with sweeping curves, sharp geometric lines or three dimensional models and blend together creativity with exceptional design.

Towel warmers, or radiators, are available in a variety of styles to suit your bathroom styling. Gone are the days where a towel warmer is a standard, boring necessity in your bathroom, and here are a range of modish radiators which will add an element of class to your bathroom. Due to the increased surface area a heated towel rail creates over a conventional radiator, they are also more efficient and environmentally friendly.

Hudson Reed are the leading manufacturer of brassware and have a huge range of high quality items, ensuring that your bathroom products are a real investment for the future and built to last. Plus, there is no reason why if you move house you cannot take your beautiful towel warmers with you, to form a chic addition to your new bathroom. Their broad selection of contemporary heated towel rails unites style and striking modern designs to complement your individual flare and make a unique statement about your bathroom d?r.

The selection of designer towel warmers from Hudson Reed are the epitome of modern elegance. They have innovative styling that creates a statement in its own right, whilst retaining efficiency and functionality. Their designer towel rails come in a variety of sizes and shapes to suit every taste and preference, and will turn your bathroom in to a luxuriously warm environment. Models include tube on tube, circular, grid and flat construction. To fit your designer Hudson Reed towel rail, their minimalist radiator valves offer a discreet solution and are supplied in pairs.

At the other end of the scale, Hudson Reed Traditional Towel Warmers are full of the ambience of yesteryear. Their fabrication will highlight and be sympathetic to other traditional features in your bathroom, creating a habitual haven with undertones of contemporary features. Most towel warmers in their range are available in either chrome or gold, allowing you to match them to other brassware in your bathroom. To fit your traditionally-styled radiator, Hudson Reed have traditional radiator valves, supplied in pairs to tie in with the design elements of the heated rail. (more…)

Steamy in Your Bathroom

Posted by George | Bathroom | Tuesday 14 April 2009 10:03 pm

steamy-bathroom-modernSteam cabins offer a healthy will give you hours of relaxing pleasure. A steam cabin can create all of these healing properties you would get from a commercial steam room, but from the comfort of your own home. They offer the conventional properties you would expect from a shower enclosure, and can be used without the steam effect. They are a pleasure to use, with hydrotherapy and massage from the multiple jets, allowing you to unwind from the stresses of everyday work and life. Some cabins also offer added features to make the experience even more enjoyable, such as LED lights, radio, USB connector for MP3 players, venting fans and a LCD touch screen control panel.

Steam has many detoxifying and relaxing properties; skin begins to sweat at 37°C, and as your temperature increases, the body counteracts this change by producing sweat, as a cooling mechanism. This perspiration also allows the removal of toxins, such as heavy metals, alcohol, nicotine and cholesterol, which improves the general condition of your skin. When the temperature exceeds 43°C fat also becomes water soluble, enabling it to be released through sweat, therefore aiding weight loss.

Steam also has links with improved circulation. In order for the body to create sweat, the heart must work faster to boost circulation. The heart is a muscle, and like any, with increased exercise it will strengthen, thus improving your cardiovascular system, without having a detrimental effect on blood pressure levels. The pressure is unaffected as the heat from the steam allows capillaries in the blood to open, increasing their surface area and therefore allowing increased blood flow through them.

Steam bathing is also effective as a means of aiding respiratory problems, such as colds, asthma, bronchitis and other allergies. Steam penetrates the respiratory membranes and moistens them, relieving irritation. The heat and moisture loosens secretions and stimulates the throat to discharge mucous, thus cleaning out the respiratory system. It is the combination of water and heat that are beneficial over, say a conventional sauna.

Steam also helps us to relax both physically and mentally, relieving symptoms of stress and muscle pain, by creating a calming environment and somewhere that you can really enjoy personal indulgence, so treat yourself today with a steam cabin. There are a wide variety of steam cabins available on the market, with one to suit any style or decor of bathroom, and their appearance is similar to that of a shower enclosure, ensuring they will complement the look of your bathroom. So treat yourself today and invest in a steam cabin and wind the hours away in pure relaxation.

Tips for Your Bathroom

Posted by George | Bathroom,Tips | Monday 16 March 2009 9:52 pm

bathroomYou have Clean your bathroom?? I’ll give your tips. Very useful and you can proved that!!

Hard Water Stains on the Bathtub : Use Vinegar and Baking Soda to get rid of all marks. Don’t use on fibreglass bath tubs, it works a treat on cast iron and porcelain bath tubs!

Cleaning Chrome in your bathroom: Use that left over baby oil to wipe away that entire residue with a clean cloth it works wonders, nice and sparkly once more!

Shower Tray not draining correctly : Invest in a Vortex shower waste to reach the trap in next to no time removing any unwanted hair in seconds.

Shower Head Cleaning : To cure this common problem then soak the head in hot vinegar, leaving it to soak for 12 – 14 hours. Afterwards rinse it under some hot water giving it a thorough clean.

Get rid of moisture : A good way of ridding your bathroom of all moisture is too hide away charcoal ridding your home of nasty smells and odours.

Toilet Cleaning : Pour white vinegar into the pan and leave for one hour, after give your toilet a good wipe and flushing away. Simple.

Shower Enclosure Water Marks : A shower blade can be an eco – friendly way to rid of all streaks and marks. A quick wipe can be a great alternative to spending hours scrubbing away.

Avoid Bathroom Mat Mess : After every bath time hang your mat in a dry and high place to keep it clean and ready for the next bath time.

Baking Soda : is a great way to save those pennies on expensive cleaning products and can be used on all sorts of bathroom items.

Get everyone involved: What better way to get a job done? Get the whole family involved in the cleaning of your bathroom, quick and efficient team work to make your bathroom shine!

Bathroom Basins

Posted by George | Bathroom | Tuesday 3 March 2009 9:47 pm

basinBathroom Basins?? Many bathroom suites offer matching toilets and basins so the design can tie in together. Sometimes people wish to replace the basin but not the whole suite, this is a simple task once you know what to look for. Measurements are important to double check before installation, even if you have an existing sink the same size, especially when ordering from a different manufacturer.

Counter sinks with vanity units are extremely popular giving you the advantage of valuable storage. Manufacturers such as Twyford bathrooms offer consumers the opportunity to purchase a combined unit from their exquisite bathroom suite ranges. Bold lines and square edges are popular choices with basins such as the Rak Ceramics Mistral Range creating a statement to an otherwise traditional bathroom setting. Manufactures of minimalist basin designs such as Aquaplus specialise in producing unique ceramic basins, which can be slightly more costly than a standard basin.

Semi-pedestals were introduced to the market in order to save space in en suite and smaller bathroom sizes. Full pedestals can look amazing so long as the bathroom is large enough, as bulky designs can sometimes appear a little intrusive. The trend in today’s modern bathroom is too have a mono basin tap rather than two traditional basin taps. The plumbing components will have to be purchased separately so take into the consideration both the basin and plumbing supplies you will need. The final step is too search online and select a basin right for your requirements and within your budget.