eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 

Your Online Guide » Home Decor » Home Management

[R367]Rock & Heavy Metal
by Terry Henman, Ter

The trick to achieving a completely finished look in your home is through texture. A rich tapestry of textures layered throughout the house will add real depth and interest. Strong and traditionally industrial materials are currently featuring strongly in interior design themes. Stone, concrete, wood and the subject of this piece- metal, are all being put to effective use by designers across the globe. The reason for this is the innate sense of satisfying tangibility and feeling of cocooning safety they bring. After a decade of apartment living with no more than two sheets of plasterboard separating us from our neighbours, Britain is design is rightly staging something of a real material resurgence.

Using metal as the predominant material in a giving space would probably be a little too of putting for most but as an accent material it should not be feared. A home full to bursting with soft furnishings alone would be far too…marshmallow-esque? Metal and similar materials will help balance out the architectural/comfort ratio and provide stark contrast with fabrics. Rather than leave a space feeling cold, the contrast will actually enhance the sensuality of any areas of softness and help make clear the purpose of such areas.

So now we know what metal has to offer, how do we go about implementing it in a design? Urns and ornaments are a safe introduction. For added contrast you might want to opt for a stark flower pot filled with some pink roses or something equally as delicate. Picture frames are another subtle way of upping the texture count. For contemporary styling go for high sheen stainless steel or for retro points try classy brushed steel.

Floor lamps are a brilliant way to use metal on a larger but non-fixed stage. An arca lamp complete with solid marble base arches over an entire room in a really protective way. Its brushed steel frame and head adds instant chic to any room and is doubly useful in that it can transform a room from open to intimate in the way it lowers the lighting from ceiling height.

Surprisingly, metal can also be used to warm a space. Using copper or brass in the kitchen in the kitchen can have a really comforting effect. The warm, reddish tints and aged look they quickly take on add a timeless quality to any room. Incorporate such metal a unusual splash backs in the kitchen or as taps over an old farmhouse sink and instantly your house becomes a home.

A new and innovative way we are seeing metal used in retail and commercial spaces is as a wood replacement by using metal that has been rusted then coated for protection. The rich brown tones of the controlled rusting is quite an eye catcher, so for the bravest or most style conscious of home owners, why not be amongst the first to use this amazing new idea in a domestic setting. Why not use it in place of bathroom tiles or as a feature wall?

Metal used as a decorative tool will transform your home from tired and tedious to bold and bright. As long as you remember to pair up your steel coffee table with a fluffy sheep skin rug and match your metal picture frames with a colourful scene, you can't go wrong.


What you consume can have an impact on your health. Hence if what you eat is largely junk food, then it is reasonable to expect that your body will not be performing optimally. What cause most harm to your body are heavy metals. The presence of heavy metals can cause you energy leakage, low mental clarity and reduces your brain activity and function.

Heavy metals are industrial byproducts but traces can easily be found in drinking water, pesticides that you breathe in or even through dental braces or dental fillings. Scrap dental amalgam was declared a dangerous compound by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1989.

Usually, your body has a natural way of detoxifying on its own, even with harmful metals. Impurities are eliminated from your body through the release of feces and urine. In addition, small amounts of heavy metals may also be released into the air through your lungs. The liver can also help in heavy metal detox. It actually excretes metal in the bile and reabsorbs them. The kidney also performs a process that disposes the heavy metals that your body absorbs. Kidneys produce metallothionein, which neutralizes the mercury in your body. Problems occur when there is a toxic build up of heavy metals and other waste, causing the organs to perform sub optimally.

Heavy metal detox helps to eliminate heavy metals like mercury, lead and cadmium. These metals in your body destroys vital enzymes, cell receptors and hormones. Lead is also found to restrain brain nerves. Thus, the presence of lead can have a negative impact on brain development, especially in young children. It is the same with mercury.

For heavy metal detox, you will need the advice and guidance of an alternative health expert. The concern is that if this process is not carried out properly, it can result in renal failure. You will also experience symptoms of chemical poisoning.

Your health practitioner is also likely to recommend the following nutrients for your daily diet to aid in the process of heavy metal detox:
* Chlorella
* Vitamin B6
* Mega-H
* Cilantro
* N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine
* Silymarin
* Magnesium
* Methionine

Many do not believe in the idea of heavy metal detox. Still, no one can dispute the fact that the presence of heavy metals can create harm to your body. If the brain development of your child is delayed for instance, then heavy metal detox is a subject that you really should explore.

Article Source : Pg. 22

About Author
Both Terry Henman & Sandra Kim Leong are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.

Terry Henman has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Management, Family and Marketing. . Terry Henman's top article generates over 1220000 views. to your Favourites.

Sandra Kim Leong has sinced written about articles on various topics from Detoxification, Vitamins and Detoxification. Got constipation, weight gain, poor energy and bad breath? Get free research by Sandra Kim Leong on here at. Sandra Kim Leong's top article generates over 8100 views. to your Favourites.
EditorialToday Home Decor has 1 sub sections. Such as Home Decor. With over 20,000 authors and writers, we are a well known online resource and editorial services site in United Kingdom, Canada & America . Here, we cover all the major topics from self help guide to A Guide to Business, Guide to Finance, Ideas for Marketing, Legal Guide, Lettre De Motivation, Guide to Insurance, Guide to Health, Guide to Medical, Military Service, Guide to Women, Pet Guide, Politics and Policy , Guide to Technology, The Travel Guide, Information on Cars, Entertainment Guide, Family Guide to, Hobbies and Interests, Quality Home Improvement, Arts & Humanities and many more.
About Editorial Today | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Submit an Article | Our Authors