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Sunday, December 25, 2011
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Downsizing Your Home - Downsizing Your Life
When situations turned and we had to move, I was faced with downsizing. We had to leave out 3 story home in the country for an apartment in the city. Then a couple years later we had to downsize again to a single floor home. After 10 years we were faced with yet another move, this time to another province and a small bungalow. Again I was faced with having to downsize and simplify. Here are 9 things I learned in those 3 moves:
1. Purge
When you are looking at moving, you have to purge. We all accumulate things that you have to reconsider when looking at the expense of moving. A huge key to purging is to do it as soon as you know you are moving, do not wait until close to moving day. Otherwise the task is overwhelming.
I found it helpful when you purge to keep thinking about your new space and your new life. Think about having more time and less work when you purge, it makes the job so much easier. For example, I am passionate about sewing. When we were faced with moving, I had a huge stash of fabric that I accumulated over the years. I kept only extra special and unusual fabric and gave away about 70% of my stockpile. I even gave away unfinished projects. Just be realistic to what you can complete within 3 months or even a year. Once it goes you forget about it and feel quite free.
2. Purge Again
No, this isn't a typo. When you enter your new home, you begin unpacking all the boxes that require the essential items. Once you are basically settled, the rest of the boxes are stored in the basement or garage until you get to them, in a month, year, or even longer. The fact of the matter is, that is a clue you should purge them. I wonder if you can just get rid of them without going through them? Hmmmm. If you can you are amazing. I couldn't. I only allowed myself to bring in things I knew I would need and reminded myself I lived without it and didn't even miss it. Don't allow the unnecessary back into your great new space.
3. Downsize Furniture
We all accumulate many things over time, and when we live in a larger home, we fill the space. Now when faced with moving and downsizing, you need to downsize your furnishings as well. Many sell their homes furnished, and then purchase new to fit their new location.
Or, reduce what you already have. To do this, you need to measure your new space, and then measure your existing furniture. I draw out the space and furniture to scale on grid paper.
I used to have 3 bookshelves all full with books and a U-Shaped desk. I paired it down to one desk and 2 bookshelves, purged books, and this even allowed me room for an exercising station in my family room.
4. Add Shelves To Dead Space
Our bungalow was built in the early 50's and I don't know how they existed with so few and so tiny closets. Honestly, some of the shelves are 6 inches deep. We fixed the storage problem by adding extra shelves in the closets, the pantry and cupboards, and some decorative shelves.
5. Look "Up" For Storage
It is amazing with a little ingenuity how you can make extra storage. Our kitchen was the size of a matchbox and very little counter space. We cut a hole in the wall in our breakfast nook which went into our garage, and built a cabinet to display our dishes. Years later when we were finally able to renovate our kitchen, this unit got recycled to my cousin's. She did the same thing, cut a hole that backed to a closet, and she loves her new cupboard.
We have a very tiny garage and had nowhere to store all of our camping and scuba gear. So we cut a hole above the garage, made a door and stairs to access this space to the attic and now have a wonderful place for this as well as seasonal clothing and my canning jars. The ladder swings up and down on a pulley, and is secured with a safety chain.
When we finally renovated our kitchen, I made use of the space above the cupboards for extra storage. Usually this space is drywalled off, or left open and everything gets dusty. I designed glass doors and lighting, and this replaces my need for a china cabinet, which I did not have room for in my tiny dining room.
6. Look "Down" For Storage
I am not a fan of things under my bed, it feels cluttered. But when you are faced with a smaller home and live in the north where we are required to have 4 full sets of seasonal clothing and bedding, ya just have to do what you have to do. So I purchased bins for under the bed that have lids and highly recommend them. I store my seasonal shoes, yarn, and gift wrap now under the bed. They make great bins with wheels and lids that have hinges to keep the dust out and make everything accessible.
When you purchase furniture, look for ones with hidden storage, such as coffee tables, ottomans, beds, or even chairs as shown here.
7. Introduce Organizers
Keep your eyes open for organizers that will fit your space. You can fit them into little corners or below your clothes in the closet. It is amazing how much they hold.
8. Rotate
We used to run a picture framing business, so I had so many beautiful framed prints, more than I had wall space. After purging and only keep the very best, I stored half in my storage closet, and after a year or two, change-up the pictures. I also do this with my vases and accessories. You don't have to display everything all at once. By rotating your things, you don't feel the urge to shop as much, everything feels new and fresh.
9. Be Content With Less
I no longer have walk-in closets or a jacuzzi tub, downsizing means a simplified life. And a simplified life means more time and less stress. With less things, you have less to fix, maintain or clean, thus more time to do things that are really important. We have learned to be content with less and are enjoying a simpler life.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Traditional Bath Tub Alternatives
If you are remodeling your bathroom, or even building a new house and want something other than the standard bathtub inserts, there are many different alternatives to traditional bathtubs. There are walk in tubs, jacuzzi spas, and even Roman style tubs that break away from traditional designs.
A walk in tub is an ideal alternative for older people or those with limited mobility. There is a door in the side of the tub, that either opens in, or out depending on the model. This removes the need to step over the side of the tub, and these models usually have molded seating, grip handles and slip resistant floors. The door seals tight and doesn't leak. The height of the tub depends on the model, and most allow you to sit in an upright position, yet still be at least partially submerged. These can come with hand held shower nozzles for even more convenience.
Jacuzzi spa bathtubs are ideal for those who want the convenience of a traditional tub, but include jets to help soothe tired and aching muscles. These are great for a variety reasons, including hydrotherapy. They raise body temperatures, provide better blood circulation, and improve over all health. They are available in a variety of styles, from single models, and even units large enough for couples to enjoy time together.
Roman Style baths can come in a variety of models as well. One of them is the stand alone claw foot bathtub, or you can even make one on your own, using tiles, and these can be made in any size you want. They can be simple, to the most elaborate, with waterfalls, and jets as well. Make sure that there is adequate support for a full bathtub filled with people.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
What is a Jacuzzi?
Many people use the word Jacuzzi to describe a hot tub or spa, but in fact they are incorrect as Jacuzzi is a brand name.
It's just the same as how people use the brand name 'Hoover', to call a vacuum cleaner.
Many people commonly use the word Jacuzzi for any bath tub with jets in. This is because most people have experienced the in ground hot tubs found at hotels, health clubs and on cruise ships which are normally called Jacuzzi's
The reason why many people use wrongly the word Jacuzzi is due to the Venturi jet that Roy Jacuzzi invented and patented in 1968.
A Venturi jet is one that induces air into the flow of the water creating the bubbling effect. The ratio of air to water can be adjusted by using an air control.
The hot tubs on today's market have a pump that circulates the water through pipes and then out of underwater Venturi jets. This then creates the bubbling effect within the tub that provides the hydrotherapeutic relaxation which many people enjoy.
It was during the 1900's that the Jacuzzi brothers wanted to help their family member that had an arthritis problem. They invented a portable "hydrotherapy pump", this being a pump that increases the water pressure through a small massage jet.
During the 1960's, Roy Jacuzzi took over the business and then started marketing and selling the first Jacuzzi hot tub using the same jet systems that was invented by this family.
The Jacuzzi brother's patent ran out 10 years later in 1976 which lead to the American hot tub market taking off as they were able to use the Jacuzzi type jets. Hot Tub manufactures have improved the jets to give a better hydrotherapeutic effect.
Since the America Hot Tub market has taken off it has been spreading over to the UK, but within the UK most people will call them Hot Tubs where as people in America use Spa, The only time you will see the word Jacuzzi is when the brand Jacuzzi are are being sold or when they sell Jacuzzi Hot Tub spare parts, but no other company can use name Jacuzzi.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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Monday, November 14, 2011
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This high-performance spa vacuum will provide you with the outstanding results you've been hoping for. With its powerful suction and highly effective scrub brush, The Power Spa Vac will help you keep your spa or hot tub dirt-free and sparkling clean.
Incredibly easy to operate, The Power Spa Vac truly makes cleaning a breeze. With this spa vacuum cleaner, your maintenance routine will be faster and more convenient so you can spend less time cleaning and more time relaxing in your spa with friends and family.
To use The Power Spa Vac, simply attach the brush and adjust the length of the extendable handle to suit the height of your spa. Then press the power button and start to experience the ease and convenience of this first-class spa vacuum cleaner.