Archive for April, 2009

What is one of the hottest new trends lately? Rustic outdoor d?cor, which is great whether you like more modern or traditional looks. When it comes to decorating with rustic d?cor, there are a few basic rules that you are going to want to be aware of however, and by following these simple rules you will be able to ensure that the look stays aesthetically appealing and all meshes well together.

For one, since rustic outdoor d?cor and even inside furniture is extremely textural, you want to only add it in small amounts. Never take on too large a space with this style of design because it will just be overwhelming and be too much to handle. So instead of making all the seating outside rustic, you should just throw in one piece here or there, such as a rustic rocking chair or recliner.

You can even find rustic wall d?cor if this is something that you are interested in, which works particularly well in rooms like the kitchen and dining room where a rustic feel would be very authentic and appealing.

Again you just want to stick with small amounts, so if this is the style of rustic that you want on your wall maybe just do it in a picture frame or piece of art. This way you are adding in a bit of the rustic look but not so much that it is going to take over the wall and look too harsh.

Where to Buy

So now that you have a better idea on the rustic outdoor d?cor look, it is all a matter of you finding out the different companies that you can go through for it. Fortunately, because the rustic look is so popular these days, a trend that is certainly here to stay, you can find it just about everywhere.

Rocky Mountain D?cor is certainly one of the best places you can head to if you want some rustic outdoor d?cor. They actually offer one of the largest selections of rustic outdoor d?cor in all of North America which is quite impressive, and they are always updating their inventory. Their pieces have substantial class and will look as though you paid a fortune for them.

Whether you are looking for rustic cabin lighting, rustic cabin bedding, rustic outdoor pieces, signs and wall plaques, or any other type of furniture and accessories, they have just about everything.

This is just one example, and once you start taking a look around you will see at just how many tremendous options you have available to you.

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It can be a daunting and confusing task choosing water feature pond pumps due to the variety of manufacturers, styles and sizes available. This article discusses the types of pond pumps available to buy and how one might use them.

Fountain pumps are the most common pumps available. They are designed to give a fountain effect to the centre of your water feature, pond or pool. They come complete with a variety of fountain jets and fountain jet extensions.

Fountain Pump Tip: Avoid using a fountain pond pump to power a filtration system; this will lead to issues with water clarity.

Waterfall pond pumps have solids handling capabilities, this is so they can pump any free floating debris from the pool and pass it to a filter system, thus keeping your pond clear and free of debris. Small particles of blanket weed, fish waste, pebbles and plant matter can go through most of these pumps.

The solids handling capabilities mean maintenance can be reduced to a minimum because these pumps don’t get blocked very often.

Filter Pump Tip: Add a fountain pump AND filter pump to your pond if you want a fountain and filter system. The fountain pump shouldn?t block up because the filter pump will remove all the free floating debris.

Water features designs are wide and varied from shop bought sculptures to converted watering cans. Feature pumps are best for powering water features because they are usually designed small yet have a high pumping pressure. Because Feature Pumps are very durable they may be positioned in shallow waters or even dry.

Water Feature Pump Hint: A deciding factor on which size pump you use for your water feature is the size of the pipe that the water runs through to the top. A larger pump than normal will be required if narrow tubing is used because narrow tubes can cause huge restrictions on pump flow rates. So a wider pipe will save money in the long run.