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		<title>Feng Shui For the Bathroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 05:46:33 +0000</pubDate>
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The 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 [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>The 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.<br/><br/>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.<br/><br/><strong>If your bathroom is in an important area of the home</strong>, 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.<br/><br/><strong>If your bathroom is near or on the second floor above your front door or kitchen</strong>, 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.<br/><br/>To prevent this, there are several steps you can take. One is to place a picture or statue of something uplifting and natural—a bird or a tree or flowers, for example—in the kitchen or area beneath the bathroom. In addition, hang a multifaceted crystal pendant from the bathroom ceiling, as close to center as possible. Hang a mirror above the toilet to prevent energy from draining down the plumbing. Place an object made from natural earth materials (for example a decorative stone statue, clay or terra cotta vase or crystal) in each corner of the bathroom. Materials made from earth will help balance the strong water alignment in the bathroom, which can cause positive chi to flow out of the home<br/><br/><strong>If your bathroom is in the center of the house</strong>, this can also be a problem. Locating your bathroom in a central location is one of the worst choices you can make from a Feng Shui perspective, as it can destabilize all the energy in your home. To counteract this, you’ll need to take more drastic action. Paint your walls red; the bright, warm colour will help negate negative energy. Place a full-length mirror outside the door, and put an object made of natural earth materials such as stone or clay in each corner of the room.<br/><br/><strong>No matter where your bathroom is located</strong>, there are a few things you should do in the interest of good Feng Shui. Always keep your toilet lid down when not in use; keep the door closed and keep drains closed or covered when you’re not using them. Incorporate growing bamboo plants in your bathroom, particularly in front of mirrors where their image will be reflected. Decorate with items made from earth materials such as clay, terra cotta or stone to balance the water energy that’s prevalent in bathrooms. Open your windows whenever possible, or hang a mirror above the toilet if there are no windows in your bathroom. Decorate with warm colours to counteract the dark yin energies that come with an overbalance of water influence.<br/><br/>Life is hectic—and most of us need all the help we can get to improve the serenity of our homes. Follow these tips, and keep your bathroom clean and well-organized, and your bathroom can be a wellspring of positive energy rather than a drain on the rest of your home. With these tips, you can counteract negative effects and balance the water energy of your bathroom to achieve a harmonious home.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Bathroom Ensuite Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 01:08:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ewwink</dc:creator>
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A single bathroom just isn’t enough for many families in today’s households. Gone are the days of our grandparents using the outside loo and sharing their bath times. No longer do larger families have to put up with arguments over the one bathroom. Ensuites are great investments that don’t necessarily need an extension although it [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/><strong></strong><br/><br/>A single bathroom just isn’t enough for many families in today’s households. Gone are the days of our grandparents using the outside loo and sharing their bath times. No longer do larger families have to put up with arguments over the one bathroom. Ensuites are great investments that don’t necessarily need an extension although it may encroach on valuable living space. Designing an ensuite to add into a bedroom may result in less room but the rewards are far greater.<br/><br/>Creating an ensuite doesn’t need to be a stressful project as long as the planning is correct right from the early stages. If adding an ensuite onto an existing bedroom make sure the two rooms are coherent to make it work successfully. An ensuite isn’t meant to be as large as the main bathroom so think of products that will fit nicely into a compact space. Many ensuites tend to be a square design as they are usually built into a corner of an existing room. If you want a bath as well in the ensuite consider the dimensions of the bath carefully as a standard 1700mm x 700mm may be too big. Smaller baths are available on the market so shop around, don’t just squeeze any bath in and spoil the design. Bathroom Manufacturers are now creating smaller sizes in every product in order to make them work in compact bathrooms. Water pressure may be another point to consider as your ensuite may be higher than the hot water tank in your home. If this is the case then it may mean moving the existing tank or installing a pump system. If you are not sure about the plumbing of your new ensuite consult a professional. As with any bathroom ventilation is important but more so when installing an ensuite. This is because the ensuites are usually built against internal walls rather than external, so a duct must be installed. Newly built houses commonly have an ensuite leading from the bedroom or alternative room. If you have an existing property and wish to add an ensuite, the possibilities are there if you have enough space and imagination. At the very early stages consult a professional who will be able to advice you of plumbing issues that may need to be considered. Start as you mean to go on so plan and consider every eventuality, this way it will be a smooth process for everyone.<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>St. Ives Bathroom Renovations—restructure Your Bathroom the Perfect Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 07:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ewwink</dc:creator>
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 Aside from kitchens, bathrooms are also the most expensive room in a house. When remodeling a bathroom, you need to seek the help of bathroom renovators who will do the plumbing, tiling and electrical work that you cannot do all by yourself. At St Ives Bathroom Renovations, restructuring your bathroom to fit your lifestyle is a [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/> <br/><br/>Aside from kitchens, bathrooms are also the most expensive room in a house. When remodeling a bathroom, you need to seek the help of bathroom renovators who will do the plumbing, tiling and electrical work that you cannot do all by yourself.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>At<strong> </strong><strong>St Ives Bathroom Renovations, restructuring your bathroom to fit your lifestyle is a rewarding experience. St Ives Bathroom Renovations has seventeen years of experience in combining uniqueness, sophistication and elegance to produce a bathroom that can be considered sublime regardless of any standards. </strong><br/><br/><strong> </strong><br/><br/>The friendly team of St Ives Bathroom Renovations will help you create the bathroom of your dreams, whether it is to transform a bedroom to a bathroom or simply to renovate an existing bathroom. They also provide fine tapwares, vanities, basins, sanitary wares, glasses, blocks, tiles, spas and all other bathroom accessories. St. Ives Bathroom Renovations is a family owned business and pride themselves on an exceptional one on one customer service. <strong></strong><br/><br/><strong> </strong><br/><br/><strong>When seeking the help of bathroom specialists, it is important that you consult with them these things first: </strong><br/><br/><strong> </strong><br/><br/>· The size of the job<br/><br/>· The length of time it will take<br/><br/>· The skills and time it will take you when do it yourself<br/><br/>· The necessary tools for the job<br/><br/> <br/><br/>In most instances, the answers you will get to these questions will lead you to hire the service of a professional bathroom renovator especially because you are not permitted to carry out any electrical or plumbing work yourself.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>When you have already decided on your preferred bathroom renovator, talk with them the layout and design of your choice. Show them photographs of bathrooms that appeal to you and collect samples of color schemes, flooring, lighting and furnishings that you might want to see in your bathroom. You also have to bear in mind that unless your bathroom is completely assaulting your senses, then you should just leave the layout of your bathroom as it is since the cost of re-plumbing is very high. Carefully evaluate first the time and money you will have to invest in doing your Sydney bathroom restoration to avoid unnecessary or unplanned expenses.<br/><br/> <br/><br/>Redesigning your bathroom is not easy. It is wise if you enlist the help of professional bathroom renovators and a team of building contractors who can carry out the needed work in an efficient manner. By hiring bathroom renovators professionals like St. Ives Bathroom Renovators, you are not only guaranteed to have a bathroom that fits your taste, but also a peace of mind that all plumbing and wiring work will be achieved with strict adherence to any building regulations.<br/><br/>http://www.stivesbathroomrenovations.com.au/<br/><br/><br/><br/></div>
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