Ceiling Fan with Light, White

 Westinghouse 78108 Petite 6-Blade 30-Inch 3-Speed Hugger-Style Ceiling Fan with Light, White

Westinghouse 78108 Petite 6-Blade 30-Inch 3-Speed Hugger-Style Ceiling Fan with Light, White
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Friday, August 24, 2012

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Our galactic family watching from just outside our solar system is getting ready to assist us in our transformation from 3D dualism to 5D ascension. There is nothing to fear...mankind is on the edge of a wondrous evolution in heart, spirit, body, and technology. The changes will be beyond our wildest imaginations. As a collective conscious we know this is happening even now. We are blessed to be alive at this time...there is a reason. The higher self knows this.

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Ceiling Fan Direction - Warm or Cool?

Ceiling Fan Direction - Warm or Cool?


Have you ever wondered which way your ceiling fan should rotate depending upon the season? You are not alone in this dilemma, as many people are not aware of the proper direction ceiling fan should rotate for the right job.

Ceiling Fan Direction - Warm or Cool?

Ceiling Fan Direction - Warm or Cool?

Ceiling Fan Direction - Warm or Cool?


Ceiling Fan Direction - Warm or Cool?



Ceiling Fan Direction - Warm or Cool?

Most fans come with a ceiling fan direction of forward and reverse. When the ceiling fan direction is on forward, it will blow the air in a downward motion. When you stand beneath the fan, you will feel the breeze. When the ceiling fan direction is in reverse, it will blow the air upwards. If you stand beneath the fan, you will not feel any breeze.

The proper ceiling fan direction should be obvious. When you want to enjoy the cooling breezes, you will want your ceiling fan direction on the forward setting. This will circulate the cool air throughout the room to ensure your comfort. If you use your air conditioner in conjunction with a ceiling fan, you will enjoy the cool air without your air conditioner having to do all the work.

In the winter, with the ceiling fan direction on reverse, all the warm air that is trapped close to the ceiling will be sent down to the ground where you will need it most. This will ensure that no toes are affected by the cold. You can save lots of money on your heating bill when you reverse the ceiling fan direction in the winter. Think of the heat stuck up on the ceiling as money, and the ceiling fan direction in reverse can shower you and your family with plenty of dollar bills.

If you have a room with a staircase where the ceiling fan is located, you will want to do the opposite. For a ceiling fan direction in reverse in this case, you will want to send the cold air up and in the forward setting in winter to circulate the heat downward.

Read the instructions that come with your fan to ensure you are operating your ceiling fan direction the right way to enjoy the full benefits of your ceiling fan all year round.

Ceiling Fan Direction - Warm or Cool?

Monday, August 6, 2012

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Giving Your Living Room a Taller Ceiling-A Few Simple Tricks Will Fool the Eye!

Giving Your Living Room a Taller Ceiling-A Few Simple Tricks Will Fool the Eye!


If your ceilings are low, it can make a room look smaller and more closed in. You can make your ceilings look much higher, visually opening up the room! A few simple tricks can transform your living room from one that looks very obliging to one that looks spacious, airy and open. In this article you will find several useful techniques for expanding your living room, giving the impression of a higher ceiling.

Giving Your Living Room a Taller Ceiling-A Few Simple Tricks Will Fool the Eye!

Giving Your Living Room a Taller Ceiling-A Few Simple Tricks Will Fool the Eye!

Giving Your Living Room a Taller Ceiling-A Few Simple Tricks Will Fool the Eye!


Giving Your Living Room a Taller Ceiling-A Few Simple Tricks Will Fool the Eye!



Giving Your Living Room a Taller Ceiling-A Few Simple Tricks Will Fool the Eye!

Remove wall applications that shorten the walls

Things that make your walls look shorter visually bring the ceiling down. For this reason, you want to remove any chair rails, paneling, wallpaper or other applications that go only halfway up the wall. This type of decorating chops the wall up, making it look much shorter than it actuallyis.

You want to avoid when making your ceilings look higher is cutting your walls in half with paneling, wallpaper and other decorations. If you love paneling and want to use it, choose a light shade and take it all the way up the wall to the ceiling.

Tricks to make your ceiling appear higher

One easy way to make you ceiling appear higher is to continue your ceiling color on to the wall. If your ceiling is tan or cream, continue the color down the wall in a single horizontal stripe. Consider ceiling tiles made of metal to give a mirror effect; the reflection makes the room appear larger than it actually is. A white tile will also make the ceiling appear higher.

Paint is an easy way to raise yourceilings, and it is also affordable and within most budgets. To keep your ceiling from closing in on you, consider painting both your walls and your ceiling an off-white or sand color. Light colors open up spaces; dark colors diminish.

Another good idea is to hang a slim light fixture or ceiling fan in the center of the room to draw the eye upward. Avoid bulky or thick looking fixtures, as they can make the ceiling seem lower.

Curtains and accessories can make the ceiling visually higher

A few easy, subtle changes can make your ceiling appear higher. Consider hanging curtains or draperies close to the ceiling; the long line of the curtain will make the room appear taller. Avoid drapes that are shortor stop at the window sill, rather, take them to the floor instead. Stone around a fireplace, when taken all the way up to the ceiling, will elongate walls and make the ceiling seem higher too.

Choose accessories that offer a long, slimming effect. Artificial trees that are taller than usual, tall vases filled with dried flowers, and a bookcase that extends to the ceiling will all add height to your living room, making a short ceiling seem much taller.

Older homes often have very short ceilings, which can give a room a squatty effect. Use the tips above into decorating your living room, and you will see that the room looks open and much more spacious!

Giving Your Living Room a Taller Ceiling-A Few Simple Tricks Will Fool the Eye!