Boys Bedroom Furniture Tips

By eyeswide, February 20, 2010

Its fun time now that you are set to design your boy’s bedroom. Boys just love to get a paint brush in their hands and join in the excitement of painting what ever mom and pop point him to.  Make your boy’s bedroom furniture functional as well as special by adding storage and shelving units e.g. toy box for his toys, shelving units and a book case. Peg rails come in very handy, to hang his caps and jackets up. When all your boy’s cars, puzzles, blocks and toys can have a specific place to be packed away, your boys bedroom will become a pleasure for him to play in and for you to keep organized.
 

Design your boy’s room with a theme in mind that is in his interest.  If you have a child that prefers dinosaurs, or even space adventures there is boys furniture and boy bedding that feature these themes too.  There are even bunk beds and captain beds that are appropriate in style for the older boys in your family.   These all offer built in storage, room for computers and provide extra seating and sleeping space for friends.

As well as furniture for boys,  murals on wallpaper can be found online and there are some that cover an entire wall with beautiful renditions of undersea animals or sports themed real life wall decals such as Sudden Shadows and Fatheads featuring  your son’s favorite sports figures.

Stores like The Boys Depot have beautiful boy’s bedroom decor and linen that will fit perfectly with your furniture for boys.   Their bedroom furniture comes in Wood, Navy, White, Ivory, Stone as well as rustic. These are wonderful colors to mix and match.  If the walls are neutral, stone furniture is a must. If your boy’s bedroom walls are a darker color like navy or blue then white or ivory bedroom furniture will work well.

Finally it is time to pick out some kids bedding that co-ordinates well with the theme your son has chosen.  The Boys Depot boy bedding is a collection of designer sets that are affordable, fresh and elegant while remaining well-suited for a boy.  They have boy bedding that is custom made as well from twin size bedding up through king size and is sure to last the wear and tear of even the most mischievous little boy!  They have all kinds of bedding themes to match your theme room as from such designers as Doodlefish, Alli Taylor, Sleeping Partners, Trend-Lab, Caden Lane, Baby Chic, Brandee Danielle, California Kids, Whistle & Wink, Glenna Jean, Jo Jo Designs among others!   

The final touch is to combine the theme and furniture with accessories that set the whole room off with grrovy lighting, clocks, picture frames, book ends, hand prints and maybe a crazy twist with your boys very own height wall chart!

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Pondcare Algaefix

By eyeswide, February 20, 2010

One reason for unclear pond water is algae blooms, which may appear as pea-green soup or filamentous mats that float to the surface of the water. Algae blooms develop when there is an excessive amount of nutrients (such as phosphate and nitrate) in the presence of sunlight. These nutrients come from tap water, rain runoff, fish waste, and debris, fertilizer runoff etc. Previously all algaecides were non-selective and killed or damaged most plants in the pond along with the algae.

PondCare AlgaeFix is the number one solution for a quick fix without killing anything that you want to keep. However, establishing a self-sustaining pond ecosystem is the next order of business in controlling algae for the long run. Rocks and gravel provide the perfect substrate for colonizing bacteria, which eats nutrients that feed algae and helps to keep water clearer. Plants remove nutrients from the water for their own nourishment, which helps to deprive those nutrients from unwanted algae. Pondcare Algaefix will leave them healthy to do their job. Broad-leafed floating plants such as lilies shade the pond. Algae thrives in sunlight, so adding lots of lilies to the surface will deprive the algae of its sunlight. Fish eat insects and, in turn, feed the plants. Mechanical filtration traps debris. Biological filtration counteracts algae-feeding nutrients.

Recirculating pumps add oxygen to the water and allow gasses to escape. Oxygen feeds the fish and the bacteria which feed the plants and starve the algae. There are also some products such as Algae Blocker which tints the water and acts as a type of light filter blocking sunlight as it passes into the water depths, thus depriving the algae of one of its most important needs.

As a side note, Rocky Mountain Pine Beetles are killing the trees along the Rocky Mountain chain. There is a pheromone finally called verbenone that will help reduce the damage. You might want to take a look at it.

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