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Quickly Redecorate any Bedroom with a Bed-in-a-Bag

Posted by janette on 12th July 2008

Purchasing bedding for a bedroom can be a challenging task. This is because it is often difficult to find all of the different bedding pieces that match and coordinate well together. One way to eliminate this problem is to purchase a bed-in-a-bag.

A bed-in-a-bag is a decorating trick that many designers use to ensure that all of the bedding pieces will match and look great together. A bed-in-a-bag is a collection of all of the needed bedding pieces. Most of these collections will include the comforter, sheet set, bed skirt, and pillow shams.

The great thing about using a bed-in-a-bag to update the look of a bedroom is that they are available in all sizes and are very affordable. Most homeowners will be able to save hundreds of dollars using a bed-in-a-bag compared to purchasing all of the pieces individually.

BlowOutBedding.com has released a few new bed-in-a-bag products for customers looking to update their bedrooms with new bedding. The online retailer offers some of the best and highest quality Egyptian cotton bedding in the most brilliant of designs. There is a bed-in-a-bag to suit every taste.

Visit BlowOutBedding.com to view the retailer’s selection.

BlowOutBedding.com is dedicated to providing their customers with the most affordable and highest quality Egyptian cotton bedding available. BlowOutBedding.com imports all of their materials directly from Egypt, which eliminates the middle man and saves consumers money. They are also dedicated to providing great customer service.

Source: PRlog

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Healing from Designs

Posted by janette on 2nd July 2008

Colors don not just delight the visual perception but they’re also true agents of vibrational wellness. This is where designer Louise Russell focuses in her textile designs merging two elements – design and healing.

She studied and concentrated research on sound, light, color and homeopathy with some of the world’s most renowned experts. One of them was Dahli anaji Hohe who was recognized as the world’s master of the ancient science of sound and researcher of the psycho-spiritual dynamics of the subtle energy centers, charkas. Her research to acquire knowledge regarding vibrational influence of the environment on physical and subtle bodies was guided by Dr. D. Khlinghardt, an M.D., Ph.D in Seattle. She learned the use of Photon light machine – a therapeutic tool using color and hertz frequencies for both physiological and psychological problems – from Dr. S. Vazquez from Dallas and she’s been a certified color therapist under Theo Gimbell from Hygeia College of Color Therapy in England.

Photo Credit: carnegiefabrics

From the combinations of her acquired knowledge and expertise she created Carnegie’s brand called “Fresh Air”. Her style was to create ambiances that not just go far beyond aesthetic or what are just visually appealing but also work as a harmonious healing from the background. Fresh Air is a collection of fabrics that offers healing and wellness on physical and also on spiritual level. The soothing effect was made from the dilution of realistic images of its designs – flowers, mountains, and other nature design through pixilation. Thus these natural images generate energetic and powerful aesthetic information that makes a person to be homeostasis - the process by which the body adjusts its functions to compensate for deficiencies.

Check out other fabric designs at www.carnegiefabrics.com

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