Archive for September 2011

True Grace Candles – A Luxurious Gift



True Grace candles are made by a luxury candle manufacturer, ARCO. Arco were founded in the year 1991 by husband and wife couple, Philippa Nolan and Roger Biles. Arco’s started life manufacturing bespoke candles for a large range of luxury brands, such as Heals, Calvin Klein, House of Fraser and Molton Brown.

The True Grace brand was launched during 2003, with a heavy emphasis on quality and traditional techniques. All of these candle products are handmade in their factory in England. The company have developed all of their candles from a wax that is a special formula that is clean burning and 100% natural; the wax is made up from a selection of Rapeseed Oil, Beeswax and the ever favourite, secret ingredient. The whole brand has been designed to burn cleanly, safely and odour free.

The range of True Grace candles is made up of 37 fragrances; and each of the candles infused with one of these fragrances produces a beautiful fragrance due to a 1/10th perfume content and a burn time of nearly 40 hours. This scent content in Arco candles is one of the highest of any candle on the market.

Founders, Philippa and Roger Biles, have been believers in this natural was blend, which acts as a fantastic medium to transfer scent but also as a really clean burning candle wax. The candles contain no paraffin, soy or palm oil so are a truly modern, environmentally friendly product. These wonderful candles are now sold in shops all over world, in places as far apart as Japan, Italy, USA and the UK to name a few.

Chicago House Music History Part 1



Hometown to Chicago Blues, Chicago Soul and many jazz and gospel singers, Chicago advanced its own Chicago House music and proved influential in the growth of hip hop punk and rave culture. Chicago DJs were very particular and would often only play a key minute or two of a track if that’s all they thought was decent, then flawlessly mix into something else, rarely letting a mix get monotonous or uninspiring.

Craig Alexander has been a staple in Chicago House Music for 20 years. It was built from samples, looped and electronically altered, Chicago house music focused on the most danceable elements of disco (extended to drum breaks and special effects) to the exclusion of traditional musical structures (such as the verse/chorus divisions of 32-bar song form). The music scene was built around local DJs and House music Monday night at Red Dog nightclub was a rising star in Chicago’s ever growing nightlife and the emerging popular Wicker Park neighborhood. ) is equally an autobiography of Chicago house music pioneer Jesse Saunders and a history of the development of house music the electronic dance music form that was first developed by club DJs in New York.

During the past years, Garage has often been confused with the advancing version of Chicago House music and also Deep House. For the rest of the world, the story of house music is the story of the foundation of dance music a seminal sound developed in a specific place and time, not unlike Mississippi Delta blues to its genre.

Creating a Beach House Bathroom Decorating Theme, Part 1



Bring a breath of fresh air to town bathrooms with a breezy beach-house theme, or create a soothing mood inspired by the natural colors and textures of the seashore.

The beach-house bathroom is a foil of gentle contrasts. Clean lines and a restricted color palette create a fresh, uncluttered look. The colors of sun, sea, and sand are naturally an influence. The style is low-key, romantically rustic, and simple. And the way you put the colors together should reflect these qualities.

Take the cool blues – deepest marine to palest aqua – for inspiration, and choose from the yellows – vibrant sunshine yellow and sand-gold to cream – to provide a contrast. Using white as a foil, you can blend colors to express quite different moods. Opt for a bright and summery seaside atmosphere with strong color brights – use deckchair stripes on furnishings and tiles. Alternatively, choose the sun-bleached looks of a beach cabin – soft whites, muted blues, light sandy-grays, and pale yellows – and echo the weathered tones of driftwood and pebbles with limed and color-washed wood and stone effects.

Creating the Look

For a fresh, airy, coastal mood, paint walls and ceiling white, or in a pale to mid-tone matte latex. A change of texture – tongue-and-groove paneling or plain tiles – will add interest below wainscoting level. A darker color will “ground” the scheme and suggest sea and sky. Choose strong contrasts such as marine blue and white, or go for a subtle distressed or color-washed finish. Pale colors and close harmonies will create a gentle, ethereal look.

Beach-house style has a period feel but it is easy to integrate modern features. Select a simple bathroom suite in white or cream, or a clean-lined retro-style design. Panel the bathtub to complement the wainscoting area, or with natural or whitewashed pine. Otherwise install a freestanding, curtained bathtub. Site a shower cubicle behind a divider “wall” – this can be tiled on the inside and paneled on the other – or screen the shower area with a marine pattern shower curtain or a plain or striped glass panel. If stripped, limed, or painted floorboards are not available, choose vinyl flooring in a coastal color, or cover existing flooring with wooden decking. Natural fiber matting and cork tiles also work well. Stone tiles, quarry tiles, and mosaics enhance the rustic look – make them warm with cotton rugs.

Style Pointers

WALLS

Atmospheric color: soft white, neutrals/aqua/ blue latex/tiles/ tongue-and-groove paneling; stenciled marine motifs; aqua color mosaic details.

WINDOWS

Curtains/simple: pale/white semi sheers; tab-headed, cased, basic gathered styles; eyelet/laced calico panels; improvised driftwood/painted wood curtain rod.

Blinds/shutters: natural wood slatted blinds; roll-up cane; painted/distressed wooden shutters.

FABRICS

Naturals/stripes: rough/smooth/loose weave linens; muslin; waffle cottons; toweling; striped cottons; marine prints.

FLOORING

Natural/rustic: stripped/painted/limed boards; wooden decking; stone/quarry tiles; cork.

Rugs: woven grass/rush mats; nubby cotton weave/rag rugs; wooden boardwalks/cork mats.

BATHROOM FITTINGS

Period style/white: simple, wood paneled bathtub; old-fashioned freestanding bathtub; matching basin; low-key modern styles; traditional cross head brass or chrome taps; see-through shower panels/marine motif/striped shower curtain.

FURNITURE

Weathered wood: country-style cupboards/chest/chair/shelves in limed, distressed, color-rubbed wood, iron frame/wicker.

LIGHTING

Simple/period: glass/metal fisherman’s brass lantern; turned wood sconce candelabrum/candles.

ACCESSORIES

Marine/weathered: shell or driftwood mirror frame; porthole shaped mirror; rustic shelves; wooden bath rack; rustic style/period glass containers; cane/wicker laundry basket; color coordinated/striped towels; sea sponges; natural objects – pebbles, shells, starfish; model boats; carved wooden seabirds.