Video: Things to Consider When Choosing an Air Purifier

Feb 23, 2012 Posted Under: Home Improvement News  

One of the best and easiest things you can do for your air quality is invest in an air purifier. Once you start shopping around, however, the choices can seem endless and overwhelming.

To simplify your options, we put together a video discussing some of the most important things to keep in mind when choosing an air purifier: 1. What type of filtration do you need? 2. How much space would you like your air purifier to cover? 3. Is energy-efficiency important for you? 4. What is your budget? 5. Bells and whistles (control panel, size, design, noise level, etc.)

If you’re still stuck after watching this video, check out these other things to consider when buying an air purifier. If you prefer to do more extensive research before making a purchase, this Air Purifier Buying Guide will teach you the ins and outs of air purifiers, so you can feel totally confident in your final decision.

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Gardening: Flowers with ‘the most amazing fragrance’

Feb 20, 2012 Posted Under: Gardening Notes  

Fond memories see Meg Liptrot on the hunt for a highly fragrant rose.

Recently I went on a detective trail of an old rose. Not a vintage in the traditional sense, as far as old roses go. It turned out this rose was bred in 1977. You wouldn’t even call this rose fashionable anymore, but to me it is a winner.

My grandmother gave me a bouquet from her garden a year or so ago. This rose caught my attention, taking centre stage in the posy of cottage garden flowers. It was unusual because it was bicolour, beginning as a cream bud dipped in crimson, which opened to a structured cream flower edged with ruby red, like it had been dipped in a pot of red ink.

It also had the most amazing fragrance.

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Table Furniture with Bear Sculpture Design

Feb 18, 2012 Posted Under: Home Design Tips  

Table Furniture with Bear Sculpture Design

This bear table is not just a table, it is an attractive furniture design that seeks to combine a fine sculpture and a table. It’s a sculpture of big brown bear with a table top on its back. Such an unusual table will be centerpiece of any interior in hunter’s style or with a nature touch.  Bear is a very strong animal and an extremely dangerous predator; it can swim, climb the trees and is a very fast runner. That’s why it became an inspiration by some Russian designer for this Bear Table. Furthermore, bear is one of the symbols of Russia. This table design describes the bear’s strength and capacity in the form of a sculpture that is carved intricately to depict the details of the face and body. The bear

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Towel radiators – tips to choose

Feb 17, 2012 Posted Under: Home Improvement News  

Keeping one’s towels dry and clean might seem to be quite easy, but it has proven to be quite the task for many. In choosing to use towel radiators one can be assured of not just clean and dry towels, but also warm ones! Towel radiators are designed to be a provision that holds your towel and keeps them clean, while at the same time heating them up and maintaining them warm! The types of towel radiators available include the standard ladder type radiators which are usually made of stainless steel, aluminum or chrome and are one of the most popular choices amongst customers who like to keep with the classical looks and the simple designs. These types are available in most stores and can be ordered from many websites such as the my-bathrooms.co.uk portal. The standard ladder type radiators are usually connected to the central heating system and the connection helps maintain the warmth. T Read more…

Powell Bronze with Muted Copper Scroll Back Counter Stool

Feb 15, 2012 Posted Under: Gardening Notes  

The scrolled back counter stool has a bronze finish that is accented with a muted copper. The back adds instant elegance with its delicate scrollwork while the curved legs add a touch of drama. The seat is covered in a rich dark brown PVC and has a height of 24. Some assembly required. A striking yet simple accent.

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