Small Space Bedroom Design Ideas - How to Decorate Your Small Spaces

Use window treatments to bring the windows up and give the illusion of height. Hang curtain rods at least 12-16" above the window and use light and flowy fabric for a soft romantic look. Heavy and dark draperies will bring the walls in and contribute to a smaller appearance. Choose paint colors that will reflect light and work well within your space. In this small townhouse bedroom, we used Benjamin Moore's Algonquin Trail (#1055). It works great with blues/reds/greens, and provides a great backdrop for a variety of styles without darkening the room. Place furniture in alcoves or at an angle for added interest in a small boxy room. Find a bed frame with ample room underneath for added storage. Add side tables with storage, and lamps for great ambient lighting. Find a floor mirror and place it on an empty wall for the illusion of space. Place a floor lamp next to it for added light reflection. This is a great way to make a room look bigger without adding additional bulky furniture. If you have hardwood floors, find a great patterned rug to add interest to the floor. Place at an angle to the furniture. Add wall shelves for storage. Situate books/accessories nicely on the shelves so they are points of interest rather than just a bookshelf. Keep clutter to a minimum by maximizing your closet space with baskets/shelves.

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Use these tips to create an amazing bedroom that you will look forward to spending time in every evening.

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Christmas Sales Dora the Explorer Toddler Bed 201

Dec 27, 2011 11:47:34

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  • Sturdy steel frame provides stability and safe sleep rails (removable) and low to the ground height make it as safe as it is cute
  • Recommended for ages 18 months to 5 years
  • Meets all JPMA safety standards for toddler beds and comes in a non-toxic finish.
  • Uses a standard crib mattress (sold separately)


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There's something about a Delta-conceived, Delta-designed, Delta-made children's product that so many parents, from all ends of the earth, just seem to naturally gravitate to. That is becuase Delta Children's Products are experts in creating groundbreaking products that meet the growing needs of children. From infancy all the way through young teen hood. Every smart, safe, high-quality Delta product is designed to deliver timeless beauty, myriad uses, and outstanding value for years to come. The Dora the Explorer Toddler Bed is perfect for transitioning your little explorer from crib to big girl bed. Features a high quality plastic and metal frame making it lightweight yet sturdy for strength and durability that will last. The bed is built low to the ground for easy child access and comes with side rails for safe and secure sleeping. A cheerful Dora inspired design theme featuring your child's favorite Dora and friends characters on the headboard and footboard making it a must have. The bed uses a standard crib mattress (sold separately). Recommended for use up to 50 lbs. Meets all JPMA safety requirements. Some assembly required. Features: Nickelodeon Dora the Explorer Toddler Bed High quality plastic and metal frame Lightweight yet sturdy Sits low to the ground for easy entry and exit 2 side rails Uses a standard crib mattress (sold separately) Recommended for use up to 50 lbs Meets all JPMA safety requirements Some assembly required Specifications: Dimensions: 29' H x 31' W x 54' D Weight: 21 lbs



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The Best Places to Go Camping in the US

Camping is a very popular hobby for many families across our country. Taking a family camping joining, the boy scouts, or getting away for the weekends with the boys are all types of trips that involve going camping. Identify the type of experience desired from a trip to help select the perfect venue for a camping trip.

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Our nation's national parks are spread out through all corners of country. A great place to go camping is in Yosemite National Park. It is a great family environment and has many locations for different styles of camping. They can accommodate RV's and more traditional tent campers. This park is a great place for an informative family camping trip.

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Another great American park is Yellowstone National Park. The national park system was created by President Theodore Roosevelt so all citizens could see the wilderness for all its beauty. Yellowstone National Park can also house RV's and tents. This camping area is safe for families because paid park rangers monitor campers and wildlife on a regular basis.

For more rustic experiences, campers trying to find the best local sites can view a map of public camping areas. It is important to never camp, hunt, or fish on private property because severe fines and penalties can be incurred. When trying to find your own place, factor in fishing and wildlife resources, the locations of ranger stations or towns that are nearby in case of an emergency.

America has one of the greatest systems of national parks in the world. Millions of dollars a year are spent on upkeep and preserving the natural beauty of our landscape so our citizens can enjoy the sights as much as our former President did. When choosing the perfect place to go camping, factor in the environment and who owns the land a campsite is set up on.

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Heads Up! The Way You Are Sleeping May Be Killing You!

Every one of us has a mysterious double life.

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For about two thirds of the time we are conscious beings, thinking about the world within and without, and negotiating our ways through the obstacles of life. For the other one third of the time we are nearly lifeless lumps of flesh, unconscious to everything but our own fantasies, as we lie flat in bed asleep. We all know that sleep is important for health. But for an activity that consumes about 8 hours of everyday of life, surprisingly little is thought about the act of sleeping, or the way our culture teaches us to sleep. Sleep behavior, like all human activities, is defined by our culture.

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Sometimes, the practices taught by our culture can impact on the way our bodies function. As medical anthropologists, we research ways our cultural practices may be affecting our health. And we have found that the way we have been trained to sleep may be one of the most important causes of various diseases plaguing our society.

Of course, when you consider the culture of sleeping, it includes such isues as the length of time to sleep, and time of day for sleep. Do you take frequent naps or do you sleep 8 hours straight? Do you sleep at night or during the day?

Other issues concern sleepwear. Do you sleep nude, or with pajamas or lingerie? Do you sleep in your underwear? Should the sheets be natural fabrics, such as cotton or silk, or is polyester okay? What about the detergent and fabric softeners used in the sheets, pillow case, and pj's?

Should you eat before you sleep? What is the impact of watching television before sleep? Should you take sleeping pills to help you sleep?

These are some of the culturally defined issues that help determine how we sleep, all of which may have some potential impact on health. However, there is one cultural issue that tops the list of importance, and which may greatly determine your health status. It has to do with your sleep position. Are you sleeping on a firm, flat bed, face down, with your nose and eye compressed against the bed and pillow? Or are you on your back with your head slightly elevated, as is the case for many native cultures that use hammocks or other non-flat surfaces for sleep?

The reason we ask this last question is because the circulation to the head and brain is completely related to your body position when sleeping.

We all have had a time of experiencing dizziness or lightheadedness when getting out of bed too quickly. This effect is called orthostatic hypotension, and results from the fact that blood pressure falls when you lie down, and sudden raising of the head may temporarily deprive the brain of sufficient blood pressure, resulting in the dizziness or lightheadedness. The blood pressure soon rises, increasing the blood supply to the brain, as you feel normal again.

This phenomenon shows that the body's position, relative to gravity, influences head and brain circulation. You can also demonstrate this by doing a head stand, which many yoga practitioners do daily. Intracranial pressure rises dramatically, as blood rushes to the head, which becomes beet red, and the neck veins swell out, as blood pools in the venous system.

But apart from these examples, very little, if anything, is mentioned in medical physiology textbooks about gravity and its impact on circulation. Yet, you cannot fully understand brain circulation without considering gravity.

The effect of gravity on brain circulation is purely mechanical, and relates to the position of the head relative to the pumping heart. When we are standing up, the head is above the heart, so blood must pump against the force of gravity -- from the heart to the brain -- lowering the effective pressure with which the arterial blood is delivered to the brain. Meanwhile, drainage of blood from the brain to the heart is facilitated by the pull of gravity.

In contrast, when we lie down and are horizontal, the heart and head are now on the same plane. This eliminates the effects of gravity on brain circulation. Blood from the heart pumps powerfully into the head without gravity's resistance, increasing intracranial pressure. And blood returning from the brain to the heart must do so without gravity's assistance, causing a back-up of blood in the brain.

Essentially, intracranial pressure increases, and overall brain circulation diminishes, when you are lying flat compared to standing up.

Of course, the body is intelligent and has mechanisms for controlling brain pressure under different gravity situations. When the brain gets pressurized from lying down, there are various pressure receptors in the head and neck designed to lower blood pressure, thereby preventing too much brain pressure and the possibility of blowing a blood vessel or creating a cerebral aneurysm. This is why blood pressure is lower when we are sleeping, and horizontal.

But these brain mechanisms for adjusting pressure have their limits. As we go through the day in a vertical position, gravity relentlessly pulls our body's fluids downwards, which is why many people have swollen feet and ankles by day's end. Once we lie down, the gravity effect is lost, as fluid leaves the legs and returns to the head. So despite our brains normal defense mechanisms, throughout the night intracranial pressure increases and is highest in the morning, after hours of lying flat, and lowest at the end of the day, after hours of being vertical.

What happens when intracranial pressure is high from long periods of lying flat? The increased arterial pressure causes extra cerebral spinal fluid to form in the brain's ventricles, increasing intracranial fluid pressure. The ventricles swell and the cells of the brain become bathed in excess fluid, essentially causing brain edema. This edema would lower the available oxygen and sugar for brain cells. The lack of gravity assisted drainage from the brain would cause a back-up of blood in the venous system and collecting sinuses in the brain. The brain's circulation would become relatively stagnant, as the only force moving blood through would be the pushing force of the arterial pressure (which is greatly reduced after going through the cerebral circulation) and the sucking force of the heart's right atrium. And in addition to the brain swelling under the pressure, the eyes, ears, face, sinuses, gums -- the entire head -- will become pressurized and the tissues congested with fluid!

There is one field of medicine that avidly studies this effect of gravity on physiology. That sub-specialty is Space Medicine. Astronauts in space are in a zero-gravity field, and it is known that this causes blood to shift to the head and brain, causing increased brain pressure and accompanying migraines, glaucoma, Meniere's disease, and other problems associated with a pressurized, congested brain. To study the negative effects of zero-gravity here on Earth, these space scientists have people lie down flat! However, since medicine is so wide a field, with sub-specialists learning more and more about less and less, there is little exchange of ideas between space medicine and Earth-bound medicine. Otherwise, someone would have realized that lying flat is what we do when we sleep. If it causes problems for astronauts, then couldn't it cause problems for everyone else?

We found out about this Space research while we performed our own research into sleep positions as a possible cause of migraines. We hypothesized that sleeping too flat for too long each night could lead to brain pressure and fluid accumulation (edema) within the brain tissue, with associated hypoxia and hypoglycemia. The brain cannot function well without proper amounts of oxygen or sugar, and this condition would be at its worst in the morning, which is when most migraines occur.

While migraines have been thought of as a pathological phenomenon, it is also possible that the migraine is the brain's defense mechanism to receive new blood along with sugar and oxygen. After all, the only way the brain can get what it needs is from the bloodstream, and during a migraine arteries to the head open up and send blood with force throughout the brain. Perhaps, we reasoned, the migraine is a type of emergency "brain flush", replacing old blood with new. If so, could we prevent migraines by having migraine sufferers sleep with their heads slightly elevated?

We tested our theory by having about 100 volunteer migraineurs sleep with the heads of their beds elevated, from 10-30 degrees. Head elevation, we theorized, would improve the brain circulation by providing some gravity assistance to drainage. Interestingly, we found that Space Medicine researchers discovered that brain circulation (and heart pumping) is optimal at a 30-degree head of bed elevation.

To our amazement, we found that the majority of the migraineurs in our study experienced relief by this simple sleep position change! Many had no new migraines, after being migraine sufferers for 30 or more years! The results were very fast, within a few days. And there were very interesting side effects, too. Our volunteers woke up more alert. Morning sinus congestion was significantly reduced for most people. Some reported that they no longer had certain allergies. Could we have discovered the real purpose and cause of migraines?

The implications of these findings were, frankly, astounding to us. So many diseases are related to increased brain pressure of "unknown" cause. Sleep position was never studied as the cause of this increased pressure. The implications go far beyond the prevention and treatment of migraines. Any condition that is related to brain pressure, and that is usually worse in the morning after a night of horizontal time, can be potentially related to this gravity and sleep position issue.

Keep in mind that the brain is the central nervous system controlling and modifying all bodily functions. If certain centers of the brain are congested and pressurized daily by sleeping too flat for long hours, those centers can malfunction. Depending on the way a person sleeps, the idiosyncrasies of their brain circulation, and other variables, different people might experience this brain pressure differently. For some, the respiratory centers of the hypothalamus might be particularly congested, resulting in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (which has been associated with head and body position while sleeping), sleep apnea, or even asthma. Sleep apnea has been shown to be treatable with changes in sleep position.

Strokes are clearly associated with brain pressure, and usually occur at night or in the early morning, while sleeping. This is when brain pressure is highest.

Glaucoma is clearly caused by this mechanism. It is already known that eye pressure increases when the head is down, and decreases when the head is up. It is essential to note the head position when taking eye pressure readings because of this sensitive relationship between intraocular pressure and head position. Eye pressure is also highest in the early morning. Elevating the head while sleeping should be routine for glaucoma treatment and prevention.

Baggy eyes and sinus congestion seem to be related to head pressure. Just as the brain gets extra pressure when lying down, the head and face are pressurized, too. People with these problems usually find immediate relief by sleeping elevated 10-30 degrees.

Alzheimer's disease, we believe, might be the end disease caused by chronic brain congestion and pressure from flat sleeping. The cerebral ventricles of the Alzheimer's brain are expanded, suggesting a history of ventricular pressure, and generalized lesions along the ventricles may indicate areas of brain tissue that have deteriorated from this chronic pressure. Other research has already shown Alzheimer's is associated with increased brain pressure, but the cause has been considered unknown, as is the case with almost all brain pressure problems.

It should be noted that the blood-brain barrier cannot function properly when pressurized. Excessive intracranial pressure can cause leaks in this barrier by expanding the basement membrane, allowing heavy metals, e.g., aluminum and mercury, as well as viruses and bacteria, to enter the brain that would have otherwise been excluded. This may be why heavy metals have been associated with certain brain problems, such as Alzheimer's.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is also known to be associated with congestion of the "impulse center" within the brain that helps control behavior. We found several children with ADHD experience profound improvement of self control by elevating their heads while sleeping.

In addition to head position relative to gravity, we also have found side or belly sleeping can create problems. For example, we found several cases of carpel tunnel syndrome related to sleeping on the hands or wrists, and shoulder pain from sleeping on the side. And keep in mind that head pressure increases, and drainage diminishes, when the head is rotated to the side. Sleeping on the back avoids compression of limbs and internal organs.

It is also interesting to note that patients with asymmetrical problems will typically be worse on the side they sleep on. For example, eye pathology will be worse in the eye on the side of the face that is slept on most. Ear infections will be worse on the "down" ear. You can also tell the side a person sleeps on by observing the shape of the nose. Apart from injuries, the nose should be symmetrical, but becomes curved away from the pillow because of sleeping on the side of the face and pressing on the nose for hours each night. The nose will point away from the side that is most slept on.

Men should be told that side sleeping may result in testicular compression and possible dysfunction. And women who sleep on their sides or stomachs subject their breasts to compression and impaired circulation. Side sleepers may have more breast trouble on the side they sleep on.

We should forewarn the practitioner, however, that, while the effect of elevating the head while sleeping will be dramatic and transformative for many patients and should be considered essential to disease prevention strategies, the fact is that many people resist changing their sleep behaviors. They have been conditioned to sleep a certain way since birth. And even when they want to change their sleep position, it's difficult to ensure compliance when the subject is unconscious! It takes tremendous will power to alter sleep behavior. But it is well worth the trouble, as people usually see within a week of sleeping elevated.

We found the best methods for head elevation include using more pillows, using a foam wedge, placing blocks under the legs of the bed frame at the head of the bed, or using an adjustable bed. While the ideal position is with the head from 10-30 degrees elevated, 10 degrees elevation is fine to start with. The legs should be slightly elevated, too, and the person should try to stay on his or her back as much as possible. The ideal position is one you would be in if leaning back in a recliner chair. (Recliners would be fine to use, too, but they usually give poor lower back support.) Also, be aware that some people will find one degree of elevation more comfortable than another. People with low blood pressure may need their heads lower than those with higher blood pressure. Others may have some neck and shoulder discomfort from the new position. However, by experimenting with pillows under the arms, underneath the buttocks (which prevents sliding down the bed), and under the feet and legs, the patient should find a comfortable solution.

Also, when taking in to effect patient history, realize that neck injuries and tight neck muscles can impair venous drainage of the brain by compression of the jugular veins by the tight muscles. Neck massage and spinal adjustments may help improve overall brain circulation. We have had a few case histories where there was little or no improvement from head elevation, but the subjects had a history of neck injuries.

Of course, there will be times when people feel lightheaded and need to lie down to get more blood to the head. It might also be better for people to sleep less at night and to make up for lost sleep with a nap, or a siesta, during the day. That would avoid extremes of high and low brain pressure. But our culture makes it necessary for most people to do all their sleeping at once. Sleeping, after all, is a cultural issue. The point is to be aware of how you feel, and realize that your body position relative to gravity may be a key factor affecting health and disease.

We are continuing to research this effect of gravity and sleep position on health, and encourage practitioners to communicate their patients' experiences with us. We also highly encourage you to read our book, Get It Up! Revealing the Simple Surprising Lifestyle that Causes Migraines, Alzheimer's, Stroke, Glaucoma, Sleep Apnea, Impotence, and More! (ISCD Press, 2001), where we discuss the profound implications of this theory, including a lengthy list of references about brain pressure and various diseases and the effect of gravity on brain circulation. After you see the evidence, you will probably be as amazed as we are that sleep research has been ignoring this critical aspect of sleep.

Sleeping too flat each day may be the greatest lifestyle mistake people are making in our culture. Some of the worst diseases of our time may be all in our bed!

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There's something about a Delta-conceived, Delta-designed, Delta-made children's product that so many parents, from all ends of the earth, just seem to naturally gravitate to. That is becuase Delta Children's Products are experts in creating groundbreaking products that meet the growing needs of children. From infancy all the way through young teen hood. Every smart, safe, high-quality Delta product is designed to deliver timeless beauty, myriad uses, and outstanding value for years to come. The Disney Toy Story Toddler Bed is perfect for transitioning your little one from crib to big boy bed. Features a high quality plastic and metal frame making it lightweight yet sturdy for strength and durability that will last. The bed is built low to the ground for easy child access and comes with side rails for safe and secure sleeping. A cheerful Toy Story inspired design theme featuring your child's favorite Toy Story characters on the headboard and footboard making it a must have. The bed uses a standard crib mattress (sold separately). Recommended for use up to 50 lbs. Meets all JPMA safety requirements. Some assembly required. Features: Toy Story Toddler Bed High quality plastic and metal frame Lightweight yet sturdy Sits low to the ground for easy entry and exit 2 side rails Uses a standard crib mattress (sold separately) Recommended for use up to 50 lbs Meets all JPMA safety requirements Some assembly required Specifications: Dimensions: 29' H x 31' W x 54' D Weight: 22.5 lbs



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Know How to Make Wooden Bed Frames For Crafting Wooden Beds

It is easy to make wooden beds if you know how. You need a right plan and proper execution of the plan to make your wooden bed a successful project. The important thing to take care of is to build the wooden bed frame. Unless, you build the frame you would not know how to complete the look of the bed.

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How to make the wooden frame of the bed?

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First, make a frame that will add to the appeal of your bedroom. Remember, it has to be of wood and therefore no metal block will compliment the pure wooden structure. First you need to make a frame that can be modified and planned into a structure that you want. But to make the plan go well, you have to know how to go about it.

A wooden bed adds to the show of your room. But wood has to be etched in the right proportion so as to ensure that you do not have to cut through the wood once again for better look. If you follow few procedures then you will know how to make the wooden bed that has a different show which can hardly match the look of the other materials, which may look good but does nor exude as much sophistication as wood.

Prefer to use the lag bolts in place of bedrail hangers. The lag bolts help to tighten the edges of the bed so that that the wood structure looks complete. If you see that the woods are fitting into places precisely, then cut the wood to place them in proper shapes. This will enable to make the wooden pieces look and seat tightly and the give the bed a complete look.

Make sure that the bedrail hangers are tightly secured with the head post and also the side rail. The screwing should be done tightly since that will ensure how well the project will be completed. The support block has to be attached to the foot rail and also the head rail. For this you need to cut a groove in it.

Now the post has to be attached to the rail. This is done by using the bedrail hanger. Once you are done with this, the support beam has to be placed tightly between the support blocks. Once, this is done place the plywood on the support beam and see how it rests exactly. Remember, the beds made out of wood exude the most sophisticated look and adds to the elegance of the room. It shows your taste for good things and how it will make your room look more beautiful

Hence, when you know how to make the bed frames it will be easy for you to complete the look of the bed made out of wood.

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This classic and elegant toddler bed is an attractive pine wood construction bed, built preciously at the right height so your little one can get in and out of bed easily. Features: Wooden toddler bed in Cherry Made of Pine Wood Side safety rails on either side of the bed prevent toddlers from falling out Low height enables children to get in and out of bed easily Ideal for toddlers who have outgrown their cribs Easy assembly; all needed tools are included Uses Standard Crib Mattress (not included) Some Tips and Things To Keep In Mind... It is important to remember that when decorating your child's room, you should select furniture that will grow with them. A child's bedroom should also provide a safe environment to play and explore. Here are some suggestions from Heather B's on-line buying guide for children's room to help you plan the perfect backdrop that will encourage your child's growth and imagination. Toddler beds should be well-constructed, able to withstand wear-and-tear kid style. Most manufacturers follow or exceed standard practices that govern the making of children's furniture, particularly cribs and toddler beds. Beds should be height and age appropriate Make sure finishes are made of safe, lead-free, non-toxic materials Involve your child in the decorating process. You will want them to enjoy their sleeping quarters that is to their liking, and they will definitely love a room that they helped to decorate. When choosing a bed, making the transition from a crib to a regular bed, select a style that is close to the ground and has safety rails. Make regular inspections. Check from time to time that all bolts and screws are still tight and nothing has been broken. Repair or replace any damaged parts right away. Consider reserving one or two of the walls in your child's room as "blank" space that can be filled with fun things like colorful growth charts or chalk boards. By painting a section of free wall space with



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Tools for At Home Bondage

The sexy world of bondage has a variety of levels. Some couples enjoy light bondage while others prefer full-fledged mummification. The act of bondage is centered around one person being in control while the other is submissive. The best couples enjoy playing both parts and exchanging roles depending on their moods. There are some basic tools that can be used for at home bondage and can be found around the house or at a novelty shop.

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Strings and Things
Blindfolds are one of the main parts of bondage acts. These help eliminate one of the senses which make the act of bondage more enticing. Traditional blindfolds can be purchased or couples can use a bandana, scarf or strip of fabric instead. There are numerous things that can be used for tying a person to the bed. Many people will opt for long scarves, handcuffs or string that is available in the home. More extreme couples may use rope or duct tape. There are kits available on the market today that feature under the bed restraints for arms and legs. These offer Velcro cuffs and are easy to attach to the feet of a bed frame. For those that are just starting out with bondage, they may want to use something that is easy for the submissive person to get out of. This alleviates the feeling of being totally out of control until the person is truly comfortable with the bondage acts.

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Door Jam Tools
Some bondage pieces are designed to heightened the style of sex and not just for domination purposes. These include handcuffs and sex swings that attach to the door-jam or drape over a door. The female (typically) is able to hold themselves up or be tied to the door which enables their partner to enjoy sex standing up without attempting to hold the excess weight of their partner.

Mummification Tools
Mummification is a style of bondage where the submissive person is completely tied up and wrapped so that they cannot move. However, certain parts of them may be exposed for tickling or torture. These tools are designed for safe sex when used properly. There is no at home solution for mummification tools. The best option is to purchase this style bondage kit from a high-end novelty shop.

Pleasure Enhancing Tools
Many people who enjoy bondage are also looking for other tools for teasing and light torture. This includes leather whips, feather ticklers and tools that offer low voltage electrocution. Those people who enjoy a higher level of pain can use clothespins on different parts of the body. Mainly the nipples and scrotum are targeted for their pleasure receptors. Extreme bondage couples may also choose weighted chains to attach to the male penis for additional pleasure. Many of these items are only available through novelty shops but some things can be manufactured with basic at home items.

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Kid's Twin Size GI Child Bunk Bed with Slide and Tent. Crafted in sturdy steel tubing and styled to an Army theme, this bunk bed comes complete with side ladder, underneath tent and fun slide. This bunk bed is perfect for army camouflage style fun and games for your kids. Built to last many years, this bed is the perfect creative addition to any children's bedroom. Bed mattress is sold separately. Specifications: Dimensions: 115"L x 100"W x 50"H. Materials: Metal, Cloth, Vinyl. Color: Army Green, Camouflage. Pieces: 3 Finish: Gloss Paint



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A Guide to Platform Bed Plans

Do you want to try your hand at building a platform bed? For those of you who don't yet know what a platform bed is, it's an exciting, old way of sleeping that incorporates a simple, elegant frame and a single mattress. Its lines have been used in Europe, Scandinavia, and Japan for hundreds, if not thousands of years. Platform beds can be made of wood or metal. If you're looking to build a platform bed, you're probably thinking about wood.

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Platform beds can be extremely simple. The extremely simple platform beds have no headboard or footboard, and certainly no canopy. They incorporate slats, which, in effect, replace the need for a box spring, since, because they are sturdy yet somehow slightly flexible, support the single mattress on top. The result is that you get a good night's sleep, are very comfortable, and yet don't end up with back pains or numb muscles in the morning.

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It's ever better for your back than sleeping on the floor. And now, with the rapid proliferation of memory foam, your platform bed can be even more comfortable and healthy. Memory foam is a gel-like polymer that accepts your shapes and bones, but supports it fully. (It was first used in hospitals, and is now a popular mattress and pillow material.)

Platform bed plans can be more complex too; you can add headboards, footboards, canopies, even extra flourishes and storage units. You can build the storage units as one with the bed frame, or you can create rolling drawers supported by castors, so that the drawers are modifiable and easily maneuverable throughout your bedroom.

It's not the most difficult job in the world for a handyperson. If you want to build a platform bed, you can order platform bed plans from any of a number of plans retailers. Woodworking clubs, furniture enthusiast groups, and other organizations can give or sell you plans. You can also buy plans online.

A Guide to Platform Bed Plans
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