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Homeowners planning on interior painting often struggle over the issue of trim color during the planning process. Often they plan wall colors, on account of what they have seen in a magazine or while visiting a friend’s home. Maybe they have a particular fabric in mind and want to match a color in the fabric for the walls in that room. Anyway, the problem arises with what to do with the trim for that room. Is it possible to use a different trim color than the existing trim being used in other areas of your home?
While there is no absolute rule about trim color, that if broken, would cause you to be arrested by the color scheme patrol, there are some things you should consider.
1. The trim and ceilings of your home are what establishes a unified look and feel throughout your home. You can change your walls to any color that you like, or that fits with the theme you have planned for the interior of your home. The use of one color on the trim and ceilings will give you a smooth transition between wall colors as you travel throughout your home. Without this consistency, your home takes on a feeling of disunity.
2. White trim and some off-white colors will go with any wall color. That is why it is so popular. It gives you much greater flexibility in interior color coordination and design. Deciding to paint your trim a color other than white will limit your decorating options; however, I have seen some marvelous color co ordinations while using more color for trim.
If you really want to change the color of the trim for a particular room, then test the color. Try to get a feel for how it will impact the rooms or halls adjacent to that room. Will it be completely separated by a door? Will the door be closed most of the time? If the room is open to other areas of the house that are easily seen, how will that impact the color theme for the other parts of your home? You don’t want to put a lot of time and effort into painting a room if in the long run you’re not happy with how it makes the rest of your home look. Test the color on a door jamb or baseboard and then stand back and get a feel for what it does for unity of passage from other rooms to that room. It would be a good idea to wait a few days to see if you grow tired of the transition between colors. Often what we initially think looks good, loses its appeal over time.
No workplace has escaped the touch of technology, including nursing. Nursing is still, and will always be, a field where technology has had a huge impact on the way that nurses do their job. While some of the technological advances have made the nurse’s job easier, others have been implemented as a price saving measure, and still others are used to improve patient safety.
Like those in other industries, nurses are often reluctant of using new technologies. With the desire to remain within the process they are familiar with, nurses are often unwillingly pulled into newer technologies. Like most others, once they become familiar with new technology, they grow to like it. One side effect of the new technological advancements in healthcare is the increase in jobs related to the field. Before ultrasounds, there was no need for someone trained to perform them. Respiratory therapy, nuclear medicine and many other branches of healthcare have created new jobs by the advancement of technology.
Improvements in medical care
Advancements in technology have lead to improved healthcare and patient care. Before the development of electronic IV monitors and IV pump infusions, anyone who received an IV had it administered under the watchful eye of a nurse. Because manual IVs were susceptible to stopping or flowing too rapidly, a nurse remained by the patient’s side every time they received an IV. When you consider how common IVs are, it is easy to see how much time is saved with the electronic IV monitor.
All nurses are familiar with the sphygmomanometer. This is the technical name for a blood pressure cuff. Having an electronic blood pressure cuff that also records the patient’s heart beat is probably one of the greatest time saving tools that technology has brought to nursing.
Technologies such as ultrasound and sonograms have given the medical community the ability to look inside of the human body and see unborn babies and cancerous tumors. While a nurse does not perform or read the ultrasounds and sonograms, their effect has touched the nursing community by allowing more invasive diagnostic procedures to fall by the wayside.
Improvements in information management
As important as nursing care is for the patient, it is only one part of the nurse’s job. The nurse is responsible for maintaining an accurate record on each patient under her care. While many hospitals continue to use pen and paper charting, technology can make the record keeping process less cumbersome. There are computerized programs available for medication dispensing, hospital occupancy and insurance and payment programs. Patient records can be maintained in a computerized database which allows the physician, nurse or other medical professional to pull up the patient’s medical history in seconds. Portable computing equipment allows the nurse to update the information on the fly, rather than at the end of each shift. Internet access allows medical personnel to have instant access to databases to search for symptoms and drug interactions.
Reducing the risk of mistakes
Computerized drug management software reduces the chances of a patient receiving the wrong drug, or being given two drugs that should not be given together. Portable defibrillators only work when they are needed and properly applied. Many of the improvements in technology are aimed at reducing the risk of errors and mistakes that can lead to injury or death. This not only makes the hospital a safer place for patients, but helps ease the stress nurses and other medical professionals are under.
Technology and the nurse
As the nursing field becomes more specialized, the need for nurses that are comfortable with new technology will only increase. While many of the therapies for disease involve drugs, a growing number include medical devices. Technology is focused on the healthcare industry right now for a variety of reasons. Recent drug interactions of approved drugs have made more healthcare development firms look at device development as a safer and less litigious area of development.
The growing needs for medical care and the shortage of healthcare workers also drive the development of new technology. Innovations that make it possible for a nurse to perform duties more efficiently, or allow them to hand over duties to an aide or administrative personnel increases efficiency and increase the number of patients that can be cared for with the same number of nurses.
The desire to reduce mistakes that can cause harm to the patient also drive the development of technology. Devices that have built in safeguards that prevent misuse are one example of this technology. In many highly computerized hospitals, a patient cannot be dispensed the improper medicine, because the computer checks current medications the patient is currently taking, and the patient’s diagnosis, before allowing the medication to be removed from the pharmacy. If the doctor wants the medicine, he must manually override the system.
While nothing can totally remove the pressure of working as a nurse, many innovative solutions have made the job much more manageable. While the learning curve is often steep, the savings in time and worry are your compensation.
When considering space in the home to revamp there are two ways to go: upstairs or downstairs. It’s more of a judgment call than anything, and each give the same benefit – more area. Initially created primarily for storage space, but these days individuals often turn it into floor space as a game room, or additional bedroom. Here are two options for remodeling your basement.
Basement Gym
In today’s world we’re all more health attentive, keeping count of the calories that enter the body and more. This implies that there has been an increase in men and women making use of the gym. However, this isn’t usually an enjoyable way to end the day.
Why finish your work day then afterwards work your way through traffic to queue at the gym for the treadmill when you could do it in the convenience and seclusion of your own home? For some, finding yourself in the gym can be annoying, uninteresting and awkward, however in the home you can work-out anytime you want and how you want.
With a workout room on your doorstep your time will be a lot easier to manage and if the day comes when you need to relocate this will add value to your home.
Basement Rec room
With contemporary culture as it is today, your family time may be somewhat lessened. An alternative for the basement is to remodel it so it is a wonderful area for the entire family to feel at home, enjoy and rest. The very first, unenviable, job is to clear out the basement – you can be amazed at how much space there is once everything is cleared out.
After that you have to clean and prepare all the floors and surfaces in the basement. Vacuum, wipe down and de-cobweb the whole area. It is advised to have the area dry walled and painted a neutral color. At the same time, find a dehumidifier to get rid of any excess humidity.
Lastly, it’s time to be imaginative and incorporate some family flair to the space. It depends what you all take pleasure in, a big couch with a huge screen tv can make it a home movie theater. Alternatively, it could easily be more of a recreational family room having a pool table, music system and that sort of thing for all to make use of.
The attraction of a family room is that you can certainly also entertain people there when having get-togethers and parties. It’s largely up to you, what you have down there, but it might even be sound-proofed if you believe you may perhaps require it.
It’s really not as difficult as some people think to install their own aluminum fence… be it for around their backyard or for around their swimming pool.
The hardest part is the actual digging of the holes. They’re usually 2′ into the ground with a diameter of about 6″. You can use a standard post hole digger or make the process easier by using a hydraulic auger.
Before you start digging all the post holes (usually 72.5″ on center for a residential fence), make sure you mark off where your gates are going to be located. Keep in mind before digging your gate holes, that a 4′ wide gate is usually measured as the opening size from the inside edge of one gate post over to the near side of the other gate post.
More information about hanging a gate can be found at the link at the bottom of this page.
All the aluminum fence sections come pre-assembled and are ready to install. Once the post is in the ground, slide the fence rails into the holes in the posts and secure them with a self-tapping screw that goes into the post and through the rail inside of the post. Do this for each rail. Once that’s done, you can pour concrete into the post hole that you previously dug out. Time to move to the next hole and repeat the process.
To make sure that all the posts are in a straight line, tie a string to a stake and hammer it in the ground 1′ past or behind the one end or corner post with the other end connected to a stake in the ground 1′ past the last end or corner post in that line. Make sure that each post is right next to the string, but not touching it. Also make sure that each post is plumb by checking each side with a level… before the concrete has a chance to dry.
Continue this for each straight run of fence before attempting to hang the gate.
Further aluminum fence and gate installation instructions can be found in the link at the bottom of this page.
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My Home Improvement Project
I have been a part of many home improvement projects over the years and my most recent project was a four bedroom detached house located in Warrington. The idea started off as we would do the house up and sell it on for a profit. This is what my dad and I do in our spare time if you like. So we started work as we usually do and slowly the house took shape and I mean it really took shape. It truly did look spectacular when it was finished. However there were two problems;
1.We didnt want to sell it 2.We couldnt sell it if we wanted to
The house, although fantastic, would never fetch a fantastic price due to competition in the area. Our house is the biggest on the street and the only detached house as well but everyone seemed more interested in buying the house that is semi detached and slightly smaller and saving some money. So we decided to keep the house and truly turn it into a work of art.
How to personalize a house to make it a home
Well we where no longer selling the house so we could use a color scheme that we wanted. We had chocolate coloured furniture and the whole house including the kitchen and sofas followed this colour scheme so we decided that we could paint the walls a really dark crme colour which looked a lot better than boring white! Next we had to job of converting the garage into something of more value than a garage (the house was at the very end of the street so we had the whole road and the driveway to park in) as this seemed null and void to us.
This was a time consuming job but once it was done it truly did look amazing. The hardest part of this mini project if you like was changing the position of the door so you could go into the “mans den” from the hall rather than from the kitchen due to a long story and some unfortunate accidents along the way.
Now it was accessory time we bought a home entertainment system for the living room and mans den installed clapper lights in the bedrooms which where awesome and many more bits and bobs. Once this was done I was border line thinking about bumping off the old man just to have the house to myself (joking).
However we werent quite done. I looked at the French patio doors leading to the garden and a brainwave hit. My dad and I dont usually go for conservatories for a variety of reasons including price, profit margin and time. This meant the thought had never occurred to me, lets get a conservatory.
The conservatory project took four weeks and a lot of the work was outsourced. Once the piling was finished we thought the rest of the work would take no time at all but it turned out the opposite to be true. But once it was done I can honestly say that I was ready to buy my dad out and thats what I did (still paying him off!) and it was worth every penny.