Tuesday, September 6, 2016

3 Tips for Cleaning your Shower Properly

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To clean your shower properly, you must have the right tools, products and techniques. In this article we’ll discuss some tips for cleaning your shower properly, including: removing mildew, cleaning your shower curtain and clearing out the drain.

Image Source: Flickr

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Below are 3 tips for cleaning your shower properly:

Removing Mildew
Before you grab your favorite tub-and-tile spray cleaner, ventilate the room by opening a window or at least the door. Then work on the shower in three vertical sections — this will cut down on fumes and prevent the cleaner from drying before you wipe it. Spray the first section, covering both tile and tub, and give it a few minutes to penetrate (use the time to go get a cup for the next step). Now, spray the second section, and let it soak while you clean the first. With a wet scrubber sponge (i.e., one with a no-scratch scouring pad), wipe down the first area, using wide strokes to cover the most surface in the least time; rinse the sponge. Fill your cup with water and rinse the cleaned area. When the first section is done, spray the third section, then wipe and rinse the second, followed by the third. For any remaining grout stains, mix up one part bleach and two parts water in a spray bottle. Let it soak in for a few minutes. Turn on the shower for a minute so it can self-rinse, and give any outside-of-the-stream spots a quick splash with your cup. Source: GoodHousekeeping

Cleaning your Shower Curtain
Take it from the top: Pour an ample amount of white vinegar into a plastic grocery bag (enough to fully submerge the showerhead nozzle) and tie it in place for an overnight soaking. Remove it in the morning and run the water to rinse. Give plastic shower curtains and liners a spin in the washing machine with your regular detergent and a few old towels, which act as scrubbers to help get rid of soap scum and mildew. Rehang to dry. For shower doors, make a paste by adding a few drops of distilled white vinegar to a cup of baking soda; apply it directly to the door (it’s nice and thick, so it will stick). Let sit for an hour, then rub with a microfiber cloth. Rinse and buff dry with a fresh, dry microfiber cloth. The tub is less of an issue—a weekly scrubbing is usually enough. But for extra gleam, fill it with hot water, then drain. Apply a bathroom cleaner and let sit for 15 minutes before scrubbing.
Why: Besides the soap-scum issue, there’s the showerhead, which can harborMycobacterium avium, a pathogen linked to pulmonary disease. Gerba says that turning on a neglected shower can send millions of germs straight into your lungs.
Best practices: Wipe condensation from all surfaces after showering, and leave the window open for one hour a day to lower the room’s humidity level. Source: RealSimple

Clearing Out the Drain
This is quite possibly the worst part of the process, especially if you have long hair. Grab a garbage can or a plastic bag. Then unscrew the cap on your drain or just reach in, depending on the style of your drain. Using a large crochet hook or clip clothespin or (if you must) your fingers, yank the hair out and quickly throw it away. Yuck! Keep pulling the hair out until the drain is clear. Better yet buy a Zip-It drain cleaning tool. Zip-It is a long plastic strip with teeth that get hairs stuck deep in the drain out. You may want to wear rubber gloves for this part, particularly if you share the shower with other people. There are just some hairs you don’t want to touch! Source: wikiHow

 

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Monday, September 5, 2016

headline.browser-titleICFF Miami 2016

North America’s premier showcase for contemporary design, the ICFF annually lures those in determined pursuit of design’s timely truths and latest trends to an encyclopedic exhibition of up-to-the-moment offerings, as well as a series of fascinating, fun, edifying programs, and a packed schedule of exhibits and features. For the two-day duration of the Fair, 25,000 net square feet (2,300 net square meters) of the Miami Beach Convention Center will be abuzz with more than 3,000 interior designers, architects, retailers, representatives, distributors, facility managers, developers, manufacturers, store designers, and visual merchandisers. On Thursday, October 6, the ICFF opens its doors to the general public, as well. ICFF Miami announces opening night reception at Luminaire Lab in Miami’s Historic Design District. ICFF Miami 2016 opening night reception at Luminaire Lab located in the heart of Miami’s Design District, October 5 from 6:30-9:00pm. After day one of the show comes to an end



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Sunday, September 4, 2016

headline.browser-titleVIENNA DESIGN WEEK #10: 30.9. – 9.10.2016

Natural Phenomena in Fascinating Presicion – A poetic installation, realized with the fascinating precision of the FÜRSTENBERG porcelain manufactory: the Viennese design studio EOOS and FÜRSTENBERG put analyses of table culture on show that are inspired by natural phenomena such as lava streams and accumulated sediment strata. The place where the matte, fluted exterior surface and the smooth interior surface of the double-walled beakers and cups meet our lips – this is where the physical experience of the objects is potentially most direct. And it is here that EOOS designer Martin Bergmann also recognizes the essence of FÜRSTENBERG skills. Stories and Matters – Through technical innovation and architectural spatial concepts Rimadesio with designer Giuseppe Bavuso has developed into an international brand. Here, the introduction of successful sliding door systems in 1992 marked an important turning point in the history of the long established Italian firm of the Malberti brothers: the k



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Thursday, September 1, 2016

headline.browser-titleOlgiati’s Purity

Working from his office in Flims, a small town in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, Valerio Olgiati has created an impressive portfolio of works, including the Paspels School, Das Gelbe Haus, Atelier Bardill and the National Park Centre at the Swiss National Park, among others. The aforementioned projects, like many of the works executed by the office, have a unique impact on the Alpine landscape. The look of the small towns in the valleys below the snow-capped peaks helps to underscore the clean, disciplined aesthetic of Olgiati’s architecture. The son of the Swiss Modernist architect Rudolf Olgiati, the younger Olgiati has worked to distance himself from the methodologies and thinking of his father. Modernism was a profound moment in architectural history. Its drive for reasoned decisions and a concise cultural narrative helped to cement the idea of the architect as a genius who can create profound change. Since the era of Le Corbusier and the Bauhaus movement, the notion of the ar



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headline.browser-titleTake a walk through a new experience at Tour&Taxis!

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headline.browser-titleARCHITONIC TOP 20 DESIGNERS + BRANDS IN UK

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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

headline.browser-titleDesigning rooms with textiles

Whether in the hospitality sector, modern offices or health-care facilities, more and more architects and interior designers are recognising the positive spatial effect of textiles. The range is enormous, with application possibilities ranging from integrated LEDs, through holistic spatial concepts to functional solutions that influence the acoustics or room atmosphere. 'Textiles are a wonderful way of brightening and enrichting otherwise minimalist architecture', says Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles & Textile Technologies at Messe Frankfurt. 'If as an architect or interior designer you have corresponding experience with textiles, this is of significant value when advising the client.' For those wanting to acquire or increase their expertise, a visit to Heimtextil is ideal. Especially for the commercial sector, the fair offers a large portfolio of exhibitors, which are summarised in a separate guide. 'When compiling the guide, we not only ensure that the exhibitors have correspon



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