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How to Choose Grooming Bathroom Accessories

Are you married and often find it a hassle for you and your mate to share the same mirror? Do you find your self in the bathrooms at the same time, getting ready for work as your mate? If so, then you may want to consider grooming mirrors to accommodate you and your mate.

How do I find grooming mirrors?
You can find grooming mirrors at any department store, general stores, etc. Ultimately you can go online and find a wide array of grooming mirrors.

How do I choose grooming mirrors?
It depends on your style. IF you prefer swivel lit tilted mirrors for personal use, then you might enjoy Nova series. The mirrors mount on the wall, which provides you space and accessibility. You can use the mirrors while standing. The mirrors will clear clutter from your countertops. The mirrors are great as well, since you can purchase non-fog mirrors, which means if your mate steps out of the shower you can continue grooming without worrying about steam.

The mirrors are attractive. When you put on make up or shave, in common mirrors you may miss areas. In public, you are unaware of the faults. With Nova lit mirrors and non-fog units, you can relax, since you can put on your makeup or shave without worrying about missing spots.

The elegant mirrors include the single/dual arm series, which provide you versatile features, such as the slide modes. You can adjust the mirror to any height you choose. Nova has included a magnifier into its non-fog mirrors, which are also free of image distortion.

How do I choose size?
The mirrors are around 10 inches in diameter. Still, the mirrors offer you shadow-free, incandescent, and well-rounded lighting to groom.

The mirrors are stylish. The rims and arms are made of brass. Trimming is also made of brass. The trim, rims, arms, etc is complimented as well by polished chrome, or you can choose brush nickel finishing.

About Author: David Hueber is an online expert in building industry. He also offers top quality tips like: House Painting, Interior painting, Exterior Paint & House Painters etc.

Posted by bathroom-remodeling - August 29, 2009 at 3:32 pm

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How to Select Bathroom Warmers

I don’t know about you, but I think I would like the idea of having my bathroom floor warm when I get out of the bath. I wouldn’t feel cold, that is my idea of luxury. During winter months, it makes a person skeptical to get out of the bath or shower knowing that you will step on a cold floor. Bathroom warmers make great bathroom accessories, since now you can feel comfortable when taking a shower or bath.

What is a floor warmer?
A bathroom warmer for the floor is a system that emits heat into the flooring to keep it warm. This wonderful bath accessory offers you warmth and it is easy to install. Before we learn a few basic installing instructions however, I will let you know what you get.

The devices are affordable; you pay a few cents each day to operate the unit. The energy spent is less the cost of using electricity to produce light in your home. The units are easy to keep up. You can relax, since you will not burn time spending to clean the unit or keep it working. The unit also provides you a selection of textures. You have a switch that allows you to turn on your device and turn it off when you are not using it. This saves you extra cash. The unit has an electrical timing mechanism. To set the time you use the switch when you are preparing to bathe and turn it off when you are finished. When you step out of the tub or shower, you will step on to a heated floor.

How much will this unit cost me?
The unit is affordable. A little more than a hundred bucks will put this unit in your possession. If you want quality, then you will pay a little more than $450. It really depends on the roll capacity. 

How do I choose my texture?
You have a selection of devices, which include granites. Stone tiles are available also, as well as marble. I like the marble due to the fact that it goes with everything, i.e. one can re-design the bathroom, and the marble will go with your new style.

 

Posted by bathroom-remodeling - August 27, 2009 at 8:37 am

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How to Bind and Scallop Bathroom Accessories and Towels

Now that you have designed your Terry-towels, i.e. hand-sew them, you may want to add binds and scallop. Before we get started you will need to purchase an unadorned Terry towel, or towel of choice. Preferably, you want to select washable cloth, as well as medium-weight material. Consider taffeta, satin, or polyester.

How to create binds and scallop:
Once you have your materials gathered, (1) use tissue paper to create the edge of your scallop. When you draw the edge of the scallop, add an odd figure in the pattern, especially odd enough to create a curve. Create a 1 inch depth, starting at the lower point and work toward the high point. Now with your tissue in hand, fasten it to the towel, using craft pins. Next, use rotary cutters, or sewing scissors to trim the edges of your scallop. 

(2) Use your rotary cutters and/or scissors to carve the strip of hems and start piecing the strips, joining it so that it creates your strip bind. Lengthways, press your strip until it folds in half and on the left side. Avoid misleading the width of your strip.

(3) Next, on the right side of your fabric, pin the strip bind. (4) Scant darn quarter inch starting at the raw edges. (5) In the direction of the lower border or edge, press the narrow piece. Over the fabric, fold the binding ends over to the side of your cloth. Press and enfold your bind about the border/edges of your scallop and secure it with pins. Make sure that the pins insert into the trench of the seams. (6) At the trench, begin stitching in the direction of the right plane. On the left plane, baste, using the catch bind scheme.

You have completed your scallop and binding, which is the start of creating your embellished and decorative towels. Towels make great bathroom accessories, since the colors will augment your environment. Now you are ready to add bands and lace trim to your towel.

About Author: David Hueber is an online expert in building industry. He also offers top quality tips like: House Painting, Interior painting, Exterior Paint & House Painters etc.

Posted by bathroom-remodeling - August 20, 2009 at 7:07 pm

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