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    13 Big Ideas for Small Bathrooms | This Old House

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    13 Big Ideas for Small Bathrooms

    1Big Ideas for Small Baths

    Courtesy National Kitchen & Bath Association

    A few things all old house lovers are familiar with: Drafty windows, less-than-perfect plumbing, squeaky floorsand small bathrooms. While new home baths have nearly doubled in size over the past 30 years, old home bathrooms average about 5- by 8-feet.

    Not to worry, though: You can combat the claustrophobia by scaling down to physically save space. (Pedestal sink, anyone?) And, with the right colors and lighting, you can create the illusion of a roomy bath.

    Here, we dig into the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) Design Competition archives to deliver great ideas from Certified Kitchen Designers that you can use in your next small bathroom remodel.

    2Rich, Asian-Inspired Design

    Courtesy National Kitchen & Bath Association

    This homeowner wanted to bring her home out of the 1980s with contemporary Asian design, so the powder room vanity was inspired by a Japanese kaidantansu (stepped chest), which contributes fluidity of design in the cramped quarters. The use of rich and dark colors makes the walls of the small space recede.

    Designer: Debbie R. Gualco, Co-designers: Denae C. Baggs, AKBD & Leah C. Pugh, CKD, Reynolds Gualco Architecture & Interior Design, Sacramento, CA

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    Bathroom Remodel Ideas

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    To get this designer look, mix marble countertops, furniture-style cabinetry,and paneled wainscoting with mirror frames and flooring that look like weathered wood. Choose fixtures, faucets, lighting, and hardware that incorporate sleek tweaks into traditional lines and shapes.

    If you want a stylish powder room for guests, but you dont have time or money for a full bathroom remodel, focus on updating the bath vanity. See four ways to update a half bath or small bathroom using in-stock materials.

    Give your tub alcove a custom look by adding a paneled side and a tiled wall niche, both doable DIY projects. Marble tiles on the tub surround add to the high-end look.

    Create a bold new bath with these stylish design ideas, in classic black and white.

    A brushed nickel light fixture (#27219) complements the modern finishings in this bathroom. The subway tiles (#64396) run vertically for an unexpected twist. Durable Valspar paint in Skyward contrasts nicely with the white tile on the walls.

    This stylish bathroom incorporates accent tiles in small doses. Decorative tiles around the bathtub create an eye-catching tub surround. The crisp white walls get a boost from tiles-turned-wall art. Patterned tiles around the mirror serve as a one-of-a-kind frame.

    This light-filled bathroom mixes several tile colors and tile types to create a soothing natural color scheme. The espresso double vanity adds contemporary styling and vanity lights (#35151) above the tile-framed mirrors provide task lighting.

    The high ceilings in this bathroom are balanced with pendant light fixtures (#8337) that hang above the separate vanities. The glass vessel sinks and chrome faucets provide a fresh, airy contrast to the dark tones of the cabinetry and tile.

    A basic tub surround is transformed with tile. Here, white tiles arranged in a vertical running brick bond (#255052) -- the traditional brick arrangement -- get a decorative lift from a strip of black-and-white mosaic glass tiles (#255044) just above eye level.

    This bath vanity gets a new life with a fresh coat of paint and new cabinet pulls. An updated vanity top, sink, faucet, and backsplash complete the look.

    A new coat of paint, a contemporary vanity, and a vessel sink transform a once-bland bathroom to a stylish retreat. A four-bulb vanity light and recessed lights provide the right amount of illumination. A graphic area rug ties all the colors together.

    Large tiles (#235890) cover the top portion of the shower surround in this bathroom. Arranged on a diagonal, they make the bathroom appear larger. Smallerstone tiles in a lighter shade add texture to the room and provide contrast to the larger tiles.

    A new vanity with a marble top (#319961) adds instant appeal to this bathroom. The brushed nickel cabinet hardware coordinates with the new faucet and light fixture (#5232), while blue shower tilescontrast with Valspar Moose Mousse-colored walls.

    More Bathroom Remodeling Ideas

    Make a small bath stunning with an easy spring makeover thats all about color, shine, and surfaces. Update a single element or transform the entire bath.

    Create a shared space that works for the entire family with affordable updates that add storage, function, and style.

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    Air Duct Cleaning Pittsburgh | Air Duct Cleaning Business …

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Let Superior Air Duct Cleaning help you breathe healthier with our air duct cleaning services in Pittsburgh.

    Put our powerful equipment to the test. Whether you need residential air duct cleaning or commercial air duct cleaning, our state-of-the-art vacuum trucks will capture dust, mold, and other allergens that linger deep inside heating and cooling systems. Superior Air Duct Cleaning has been removing this unhealthy build-up since 2000, so we have the experience necessary to help you achieve the highest level of air quality possible.

    Put your mind at ease. Our free video inspection allows us to show you the contaminants lurking in your air ducts before any work is started. You'll know exactly what you're paying for.

    Put your trust in us. Superior Air Duct Cleaning maintains an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and has receivedseveral Angie's List awards. We are NADCA certified and committed to educating the Pittsburgh community on the importance of air duct cleaning.

    If you are looking for air duct cleaning services in Pittsburgh or the surrounding areas, we would love to help you.

    Call us today at (724) 847-9444 or visit our website to schedule an appointment.

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    Wesleys Drywall – Sheetrock Installation and Repair …

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Wesleys Drywall has become one of the leading drywall(sheetrock)contractors in the Athens GAarea. We have been serving Athens, Clarke County, Oconee County and the surrounding areas in Georgia for over 26 years. We have the experience to handle all your drywall needs.

    Wesleys Drywall is best known for providing skilled and reliable Drywall and Sheetrock work. Whether you are building the home of your dreams or doing that much needed remodeling project or even the most basic patches and repairs, Wesleys Drywall guarantees you nothing short of quality and professionalism from beginning to end.

    We are a qualified company that you can trust. Call us today for a free estimate!

    We feel that our work is our best method of advertisement; therefore we never walk away from an unfinished project or a job that we can not be proud of. We are devoted to customer satisfaction.

    THE BITTERNESS OF POOR QUALITY REMAINS AFTER THE SWEETNESS OF LOW COST IS FORGOTTEN

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    Since 2005, Stanfield Air Systems has relied upon Wesleys Drywall for their expert service. Their work performance always exceeds customerexpectations...Sally Stanfield AllenStanfield Air Systemswww.stanfieldair.com

    Any time we need sheetrock repair, I do not hesitate to contact Wesley''s Drywall. They are always very prompt on scheduling repairs, and they do quality work. Dustin, Community ManagerThe Reserve at Athenswww.reserveatathens.com

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    Yoder’s Backyard Structures | Sheds | Gazebos | Playhouses

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    It's fast and easy to find the perfect size shed or garage with our new structure visualizer. Use this handy virtual tool to choose any size shed or garage we offer and load it up with stuff. You'll know immediately if the size you want will meet your storage needs.

    Try Our New Visualizer! >

    Hand built by Amish and Mennonite craftsmen in their communities throughout PA & OH our sheds, gazebos and playhouses are built to last with exquisite details that make a gorgeous addition to any backyard.

    Yoder's Backyard Structures delivers sheds, gazebos, & playhouses fully assembled and ready to use the same day. This enables us to deliver better quality, at less cost than most of our competitors.

    Family owned and operated, Yoder's Backyard Structures is committed to providing the best service possible. Have questions? We're ready to help you find the best shed, gazebo or playhouse for your needs.

    We keep a variety of sheds, gazebos and playhouses on display at our Burgettstown location. Our sheds are always open, so feel free to take a look inside, even after hours.

    Not sure where your new shed, gazebo or playhouse will look best in your yard or garden? Need help deciding on colors, styles or sizing options that will match your yard decor? Take advantage of our on-site consultation service! We'll visit your location and help you make all the right decisions! To schedule an on-site consultation, just call (724) 947-9741 or fill out our contact form.

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    Landscape Supplies Brisbane & Hardware – Wellers Hill

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Wellers Hill stock all of the quality landscaping supplies you could need including bedding sand, crusher dust, garden soil, sugar cane mulch, topsoil and other general garden supplies. The drive through yard means you can pick up sleepers, sand, cement, soil and much more in the middle of Tarragindi. We also offer a Local Brisbane Southside delivery service so you can have gardening and landscaping supplies delivered directly to your door anywhere in the local Brisbane South Area from our offsite holding yards.

    Wellers Hill is your locally owned and run hardware and landscaping supplies store. We only sell quality products and at great valuefor your money! Visit us today for genuine customer service and advice from our experienced team or contact the store on 07 3848 1682 to get a quote and organize a delivery.

    On services include Key cutting, gas refills,pool water testing, paint colour matching, hardware & landscape delivery

    The team has a range of experience and knowledge to help you make the right choice with your hardware needs

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    Feng Shui Colors: Principles, Taboos, Colors and Directions …

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Color is everywhere and it affects us all the time. How can we use colors correctly in house Feng Shui to pursue good fortune, avoid disaster and bring us good luck? Generally, we should abide by the following five principles:

    1. Conforming to the Element of the House OwnerThe colors conform to the five elements of the house owner are beneficial to the owner's luck. In general, if the owners lucky element is fire, the suitable color will be red, purple, etc.; if the owners lucky element is wood, the suitable color will be green, light blue, etc.; if the owners lucky element is water, the suitable color will be black, dark blue, etc.; if metal is the owners lucky element, the suitable color will be white, golden, etc.; if earth is the owners lucky element, the suitable color will be yellow, gray, etc.

    2. Distinguishing the Primary and the SecondaryYang is the primary while Yin is the secondary. Distinguishing the primary and the secondary is required to balance the Yin and Yang in the house Feng Shui. Generally speaking, this principle in color Feng Shui mainly includes two aspects: firstly, a house shall have only one primary color which shall account for at least 50% of the entire house decoration color; secondly, the primary color shall cover at least the living room and the master bedroom.

    Please click Color Taboos in Feng Shui to check which colors could be used as primary colors and which should be avoided.

    3. Generation among Five ElementsThis principle means that the secondary or matching colors which have the mutual generation effect with the primary color shall be chosen. For example, if the primary color is green which belongs to wood in five elements, the red or blue series can be chosen since both red and blue belong to fire which generates wood. The principle of Generation among Five Elements embodies the flow of five elements in Feng Shui, which is beneficial to the energy flow of the owner. Therefore, the owner will be full of vitality and have good luck.

    Each Feng Shui element is represented by some specific colors:Metal: White, Apricot, GoldenWood: Cyan, GreenWater: Black, BlueFire: Red, PurpleEarth: Yellow, Brown

    Generating and Controlling Cycle of Fiver Elements: The Generating Cycle: Wood makes Fire burn; Fire creates Earth; Earth bears Metal; Off of Metal runs the Water; Water makes Wood grow. The Controlling Cycle: Fire melts Metal; Metal chops down Wood; Wood breaks the Earth; Earth soaks up Water and blocks its flow; Water controls Fire.

    Color Match Theory:

    The application and matching of colors based on five elements have been in people's life since ancient times: Forbidden City: the walls are in red while the glazed tiles above and the top of many palaces are in yellow, reflecting the generation between fire (red) and earth (yellow) in five elements. After hundreds of years, the Forbidden City still stands majestically. Swastika: it consists of red, white and black. In terms of five elements, it violates the principle of Generation among Five Elements: fire (red) is incompatible to metal (white); water (black) is incompatible to fire (red). The Nazism was perverse, ruthless and tyrannical, thus perished finally.

    4. Light Heaven & Dark EarthLight heaven creates the spacious feeling while dark earth symbolizes steadiness. The heaven is a symbol of career, so the light heaven is a symbol of the hopeful and promising career; the earth is a symbol of foundation, so the dark earth is a symbol of the solid and long-term career foundation. If the heaven is dark while the earth is light, it will be like the top-heavy people, thus inharmonious and full of negative energy. In color Feng Shui, light heaven refers to the light and simple color while dark earth refers to the dignified and dark color. In Chinese Feng Shui, ceiling is the heaven, floor is the earth and wall means the human. The ceiling shall use the lightest color and the floor shall be in the color darker than the ceiling; otherwise, people living in the house will put the incidental before the fundamental in work. The walls shall use the color darker than the ceiling but lighter than the floor.

    5. Cool Up & Warm DownAs is known to all, color generally can be divided into warm and cool ones. Cool belongs to Yin, so the cool air is sinking; warm belongs to Yang, so the warm air is rising. The principle of Cool Up & Warm Down means Yin up and Yang down to form the perennial effect of sinking cool air and rising warm air.

    Red in the EastRed is a symbol of happiness, enthusiasm, boldness and progress. In Feng Shui, east symbolizes youth and adventurous spirit. Therefore, putting some red furniture and decorations in the east will make your family full of energy and benefit your work and study. Red shall be the ornamental color or be used in a small area.

    Green in the SouthIn terms of Feng Shui, south dominates inspiration and social skills; green is a symbol of vitality. Placing green plants in the south can make your house beautiful and improve your interpersonal relationship. If you want to decorate your walls with green, you should use it in a small area and reduce its purity and lightness.

    Yellow in the WestYellow has been regarded as a symbol of wealth; west is regarded as a direction dominating career and fortune. Placing some yellow furniture and decorations in the west can bring you flourishing wealth and successful career. In home decoration, the yellow cloth decorations or little furniture are suggested. If you want to decorate your walls with yellow, you should improve its purity and lightness.

    Orange in the NorthNorth dominates the conjugal relationship while orange symbolizes an outburst of enthusiasm. If you want to have a better conjugal relationship, you can place an orange lamp or rug in the north of your bedroom. Where orange is used to decorate your walls, you should improve its purity and lightness.

    Other directions and matching colors:White in the northwest can improve the luck with the benefactor;Dark brown/soil color in the southwest can increase the stable energy in the house;Yellow droplight in the southwest can improve your luck with the opposite sex.

    Related Reading: Feng Shui Kitchen Colors Feng Shui Bedroom Decoration Ideas

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    Feng Shui – 218 Photos & 210 Reviews – Sushi Bars – 285 …

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Great food and great chefs and great staff. Food was delicious and chef put on a great show. Drinks are great too! I had the surf and turf, Mai tai, and all the saki they would give me.

    Feng Shui is a locally owned restaurant that was a welcomed addition to the Chelmsford foodie scene. Feng Shui offers a range of Asian food including sushi, hibachi, Japanese, and vegetarian offerings. There's variety for every taste. :)On the first level there is a bar, a nice dining area with sushi bar area and buffet area (on weekdays and weekends) as well as a more private room used for functions. The top level houses their hibachi grills and table set-ups. You can order off the regular menu in the hibachi area as well. I have been several times for the buffet and I enjoyed the varied entree options. The sushi is also very tasty and reasonably priced. Upstairs the hibachi area is great and fun for groups and special evenings. Great ambiance, diversity of types of food, and service make this a solid dining option for the area. My family enjoys dining here with picky out-of-town visitors and family and it's a great place to hit with friends.

    Some things to note:-Food is good here, go for the buffet, it's one of the nicer ones in the area with great options-Sushi is delicious and with many options besides the California roll-They deliver, yay!-Parking is a nightmare most nights, so arrive early-They're a bit more expensive than other buffets in the area.

    A serene sushi place in the suburbs with an upscale setting and reasonable pricing. This place spans 2 floors,hibachi is served in the top floor with sushi and buffet items served in the ground floor.The food was tasty.I only wish the staff were a bit more attentive.I have been here a couple of times and tried sushi and noodles both the times.It gets a bit crowded over Friday evenings. They do offer a decent selection of cocktails.This place isnt too bad if you are looking to have a decent sushi in and around the chelmsford area.

    Downstairs the Chinese food tastes like any other Chinese food in the area, yes, I mean the 'fast food' Chinese, but the Hibachi, that's another story. In case you've missed it, Feng Shui has hibachi grills upstairs and you don't need to have a large group to enjoy it. My mom and I took a chance on them and we are still talking about it. Our chef gave us a great show and was very personable and made us the best food EVER. I had the chicken and steak and my mother had the shrimp, scallop, lobster combo. My dinner was melt in your mouth good, not too salty from the soy sauce and just perfect. From what my mom was saying, hers was Mmmmm, mmmm, mmmm, yum. The rice was PERFECT! It transformed from white rice to fried rice in front of our faces so you could see exactly what was going into your food. The vegetables were fresh and not mushy. And overall, because the food is cooked right in front of you, you don't have to wait for it to be served. Leftovers were just as good. I'm already planning my next trip.I'm sorry I can't review the sushi, I don't like it.

    We love the food here; Both in the dining room and upstairs at the Hibachi. I'm not too found of the bar, they make good drinks, but the atmosphere isn't working for me.The sushi's wonderful, but my favorite dish the the lobster in ginger scallion sauce.We usually don't eat from the buffet, not because it isn't good, it is, but it gets way to busy.

    Love this Hibachi Sushi Lounge! Such a fun spot for large groups, kids & adults! So much to see and experience. The Chefs here are great and make it a fun experience to remember while the food is prepared right in front of you! I have been for numerous celebrations! My go-to is usually the NY Strip Steak & Chicken Combo, its such a great combo. Very filling as well as of course, leftovers to bring home! All Hibachi entrees are served to start with a soup, salad, rice and veggies! Yum!!!

    I don't know what to say about Feng Shui that hasn't already been said over and over, except that it lives up to the hype. It is a family favorite. The Sunday buffet is outstanding- not the usual offerings at all (and I loathe buffets). Service is excellent and the space is modern and chic. If you are in the area, I highly recommend it.Note: 18% gratuity is added to all checks for parties of 6 or more- even the buffet- and it's not clear on the check. We had a mix up with this and management took care of it a couple of days later without any hassle.

    The local hibachi in Chelmsford. We have done it all, the dining room downstairs, apps in the lounge, sushi only, and of course hibachi. The food is fresh and very good. The sushi has been very good for me anytime I have had it. The hibachi is a HUGE portion and if you have a great chef and a good group of people is an awesome experience. We had gone for a dinner group to hibachi thinking our later time would mean no to very little wait time. When we arrived we were told it was a 30-45 min wait, no big deal, we got apps and drinks in the lounge. But then we noticed they may have been short staffed as we were the only table seated up in the hibachi area. The waitress we had (her name escapes me) was not the usual caliber of waitress we have had (maybe it was her first night). She forgot drinks and orders and that's the one star deduction. Overall all a pretty good eatery.

    Nice quality of lunch buffet! I love the coconut shrimp, fishes and all their veggy here. Thumps up!

    When I moved to MA, I asked for a recommendation for a good Chinese place to take my parents when they visited. I went here and was amazed! It's huge first of all. Upstairs has the hibachi grill and downstairs is an Asian mix of foods including a sushi bar. The food is amazing. I am vegetarian but my parents had all the popular meat items and said, "this is the best Chinese I have had." I love the pad Thai they do. It's a bit different from traditional Thai, but it's amazing. The spinach fried rice is also a must try. And all the vegetarian sushi they do is great, my favorite is the Idaho roll. I have done the hibachi a couple times and that is always fun with a group. I prefer eating downstairs though because the menu is amazing. Drinks are strong and made well. Good selection of beers too. My favorite restaurant in the area by far. Take out and delivery is convenient too. I will just recommend you ask for soy sauce or extra soy ... sometimes they don't remember to put it in the bag or if they do, it's one packet.

    The space is nice. Only been once in a booth but a pleasant looking environment. The service was great. Very attentive and knowledgeable waiter. The authentic Chinese food tripe in chili oil was delicious. The green and black bok choy with mushrooms was a tad expensive for the dish but delicious. Next the sushi sashimi and rolls.Tuna sushi, ika(squid)sushi, tako octopus sushi, unagi sea urchin sushi, salmon sashimi. Served on the traditional boat with Dikon radish and ginger. The portion was worth it and the fish was super fresh. The sushi rice was seasoned just right.We also ordered the shui Mai which was homemade and definitely the best around I've had.I would definitely recommend this place for a good eating experience

    This was "shown" like a big Japanese Sushi Bar but turned out to be more like a Chinese Take Out place you can find in every corner! Dine in option at one of the very few tables (probably used more for while waiting your food) to be served with plastic utensils for food in plastic plates (again only a take out place where you can get a fortune cookie). We ordered hot and sour soup (OK) and sushi-sashimi plate. It was $59 dollar I knew from the men's but the portion I got was not worth $59 I paid for it. Thank God, I didn't get sick or anything! Anyway, I would not go back tho that location again.

    Decided to stop by this loca hibachi lounge for the first time. I had heard good things. I decided to go with the hibachi chicken & tenderloin. The food was great!!!! Our cook was funny and entertaining even though it was just one friend and I. I seriously loved the steak it was cooked SO perfect!! My friend considered it "basic" compared to the other hibachi places we've been too. However if you're near by I think it's a good stop!!

    Insult to real Chinese food and service. Horrible service attitude against yellow skinned.

    LOVE THIS PLACE! I went with my boyfriend and got the buffet. He did not because of his shellfish allergy. I loved trying the different appetizers and sushi at the buffet and found some new sushi that I like. Really good crab Rangoon and pork wontons. They have fresh fruit at the buffet and different desserts(cream puffs and ice cream). Their dinner buffet is $21.50...lunch is $12.50. My boyfriend got the crispy duck and raved about it. He felt comfortable ordering food here with his shellfish allergy(he usually avoids eating Chinese food) so this was great for us!

    Excellent Food!!! Excellent atmosphere!! Excellent service!!Lunch buffet was beyond satisfying. Food was fresh and constantly replenished. So much to choose from. I will visit again when I'm in the area.

    I gave them a 4 because they sit you with other people if it's not too crowded . Say I got there first with my guest , they would sit us and the next two or three people to walk in will sit with us also . I'm just one of those people I like privacy with my group . Call me anti-social I don't care lol ! But anyways , I been here two times the first time it was good the cook was very friendly . The servers were also friendly . What I don't like is they cook the rice first and expect you to grub it down while everything else is being made . It's tasty but I would like chicken with my rice too please not 10 mins after when my rice is cold . It wasn't bad though it was tasty . The shrimp needed more flavor though . The second time I went with boyfriend also a great time . The cook wasn't so wild because it was so early like 11am . Still tasty just huge portions lol I could never eat it all . I don't get why they have to add so much zucchini takes up half my plate lol ! Would go again but not for awhile .

    Feng Shui operates 3 restaurants in Massachusetts, one in Chelmsford, one in Tyngsboro and another in Cohasset. The restaurant boasts high end Asian cuisine featuring special maki rolls and Japanese hibachi teppanyaki style meals. If one doesn't want to participate in the lively cooking show, there's an extensive menu with Japanese and Chinese offerings.We visited the Chelmsford location today for their weekend lunch buffet. Price was reasonable, less $15.00 per person. We got there right when it opened at 11:30 AM and the workers were still setting up our table.Our server came to get our drink order and asked if we wanted soup. The options were miso, hot and sour and wonton. There was no egg drop so I went with the wonton. It was actually pretty good.For the buffet, there were 7 types of maki rolls and 3 types of sushi on riceI was surprised to see the dim sum offerings in the steel steaming trays. There were chicken feet, tripe, wontons, shumai, sticky rice and shrimp dumplings.I turned around and there was additional selection of Chinese delicacies that included pig's ear and ox tail. The restaurant does cater towards the Asian community with these offeringsTo cater towards the western clientele, there was the typical American Chinese food that included wings, terriyaki, boneless spareribs, eggrolls, crab rangoons, lo mein, general gau chicken, etcMy favorite entrees was the fried fish in sauce, braised pork belly and stuffed mussels.For dessert, the ice cream choices for the day was black raspberry and maple walnut. I was a bit disappointed that there was no green tea, coconut or red bean. Service was extremely friendly and quick. It didn't feel like the typical Chinese buffet where the servers are rushed, annoyed and overworked.I'd definitely recommend this place and I'd go back!

    This is a review and rating strictly on Feng Shui's Sunday evening dinner buffet.I usually avoid buffets as I have always found them to be disappointing. But loving their food off the menu, we decided to give it a try. Unfortunately I was again disappointed. There were a large number of standard appetizers and entrees, plus sushi and some dessert items. In general, it was hit or miss. Some items were good, while others were poor. My worries has always been how long the food has been out. Multiple items appeared to have been out for a while. Although the chicken wings and fried dumplings looked fine, they were dry and cold. Other items followed suit. The lo mein was also on the slightly warm side. The fried rice did not look appealing. The chicken teriyaki and coconut shrimp were terrific. I should note we arrived just 1.5 hours into the start of the buffet. It was not at the tail end. I note that I am not a fan of sushi. Still the sushi offered in the buffet looked completely unappetizing. My son who does eat a lot of sushi confirmed that it was not very good.At over $20 a person, I cannot recommend the buffet. If I were to rate on the buffet by itself, it would be two stars at best.We will continue to visit Feng Shui. But we will avoid the buffet and order fresh off the menu where they shine and get four stars as noted in a previous review.

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    Bedroom Arrangement Using Feng Shui

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Bedroom arrangements in feng shui embrace the primary function of your bedroom, which is to serve such activities as sleep, relaxation and sex. Feng shui principles incorporate the right elements and furniture placement to enhance your overall health and well being. These principles ensure the continued flow of chi energy through the balance of yin (female) and yang (male) energies.

    To create chi balance, you must first rid your bedroom of all clutter and work-related equipment. Dirt and dust create stagnant chi which can result in such things as illness, disharmony within your relationships and loss of wealth.

    Allison Marks

    Feng shui expert Allison Marks of 6 Figure Home Office agrees, saying "One of the biggest stress producers in most of our homes is CLUTTER! Even if you consider yourself a hopeless clutterbug, give yourself the gift of creating a clear and clean sanctuary in your bedroom. Be ruthless!"

    The feng shui rules for bedroom furniture placement are specific and should be followed. If the size or configuration of your room, especially window location, prevents you from following feng shui guidelines, then you can apply corrective feng shui cures and remedies. Bed placement is the most important design aspect of your bedroom.

    As the largest piece of furniture in the room and the place where you rest, the bed is particularly important. The wrong placement can jeopardize your health.

    When it comes to other bedroom furniture, you want to follow the same feng shui placement rules as you follow for any room in your home.

    Marks is quick to remind that "The bedroom is the most yin place in a home. Think of a comfy cave: dark, cozy, small. There should be a sense of enclosure, and freedom to move within it." Keeping that goal in mind, there are three main rules for your bedroom, which advise against:

    If you can't avoid placing furniture so that it create poison arrows, then you can remedy this by suspending a multi-faceted crystal ball from the ceiling so that it is between the poison arrow and the bed. Another solution is to use a runner for a a dresser to conceal and soften the corner edges. You can place nightstands on either side of the bed; just be sure that the nightstand isn't higher than the mattress, since this creates a poison arrow targeting the bed. Chairs and other pieces of furniture should also be set in the bedroom according to these guidelines.

    If your armoire doors have mirror insets, then you want to place it where it doesn't reflect the bed. If this is unavoidable, then you need to cover the mirrors when sleeping.

    Mirrors can be used in a bedroom, but with great discretion. There are placements you want to avoid such as placing a mirror directly across or over a bed. You simply don't want to reflect the bed in a mirror. This invites a third party into your marriage or relationship and results in infidelity. Some practitioners believe that a mirror can also startle the soul when it steps from the body for its nightly astral travels.

    If you must place your bed so you don't have direct line of sight of the bedroom door, you can place a mirror so that you can see the door from the bed, just be sure not the mirror doesn't reflect the bed.

    Work and sleep don't mix, so don't place a desk in your bedroom. This is a poor idea for a feng shui optimized bedroom. For good health and rest, keep your work separate from this rest area. Electronics are out, too. They contribute electrical currents to the room that can disrupt your sleep.

    Most feng shui experts believe that all electronics should be banned from the bedroom. Marks agrees, saying "I want to say a special word here about televisions. Get it out of the bedroom! You're inviting strangers into your bedroom every time you turn the TV on, bringing that often harsh outer world into your private chamber. Perhaps more importantly, you are distracting yourselves from each other."

    In a practical world, televisions and laptops are often a necessary evil in your sacred bedroom space. It's impossible to get away from technology, so a compromise solution is to place your TV in an armoire or other cabinet that can be closed when you're finished watching TV for the night. Close your laptop when not being used and store inside a night stand or drawer. That way they are at least out of sight and your space while you rest.

    You can decorate the bedroom walls in color, texture, patterns and artwork. You can use feng shui compass directions to aid you in color selection. Choose colors that are restful. Soft colors like cream, peach, and pale pink are good choices. A soft yellow is considered particularly beneficial. "Blues are nice," Marks adds.

    When it comes to color, Marks believes "Color is usually used to enhance a particular kind of energy (element), or to balance the yin/yang relationship. Some feng shui consultants work with color a lot, others not so much, saying that there are more powerful ways to affect the energies. Personally, I love color and use it a lot because it can have a tremendous impact on how we feel in a space."

    When you select wall art, choose subjects that are happy and restful. Nature images and themes in twos, such as two mandarin ducks, swans, or peach blossoms, promote romance and a relaxing atmosphere.

    The ideal location of your bedroom is far from any doors that open to the outside world. Avoid bedrooms with sloping roofs. If you have to sleep underneath a sloping roof, you can use a canopy bed to weaken the effect. A canopy can also provide protection from other negative ceiling elements, like bright light fixtures, a bathroom on the floor directly above you, and a ceiling fan.

    Everything you place in your bedroom has a profound effect on the flow of chi energy. You want to ensure auspicious energy flows easily between the bedroom door and windows. By keeping this natural pathway free of clutter and large pieces of furniture, such as chairs and armoires, you'll prevent stagnant chi and enhance all activities that take place inside your bedroom. Marks' last bit of feng shui advice for your bedroom is to "please understand that there's no such thing as 100 percent perfect feng shui. Use these principles to do the best you can with what you have, and resolve to enjoy your home and your life!"

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    Installation – Australia’s #1 Gutter Guard online! | stop …

    - October 15, 2017 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Installation guide

    If you prefer to DIYStep-by-step installation guide

    First it is necessary to make mention that there are a number of ways of installing this product. In our opinion the best is to just slip it into the gutter cavity to create a barrier to stop the debris and vermin. Some fix it to the top of the roof (scribe) however we avoided presenting this method here as in most cases it will void the warranty on your roof.

    The first illustration is an artist impression of a very suitably installed product.

    It has two surfaces just like a cheese grater. The guard has to be installed so it can allow rain water to flow through making Gutter Guard a good rain water harvester.

    Easy installation of Gutter Guard

    1. Remove all debris from your gutters.

    2. Using a pair of scissors, cut a 10 cm strip from your Gutter Guard. This will be used as a template.

    3. Bend one end of the strip to take the height between the roof edge and the base of the gutter, leaving the remainder of the strip to protrude horizontally toward the gutters outer edge.

    4. Use this height measurement to place a guide mark on a bench or other flat surface and mark the outer edge this is the distance from the roof to the base of your gutter where your length of Gutter Guard has to make an L-shaped bend. This L-shaped bend part will sit beneath the edge of your roof.

    5. Once that is in place, pull your gutter lip slightly away so the length of Gutter Guard can be slid into place over your gutter.

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