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Living room - mid-sized contemporary open concept light wood floor living room idea in Other with white walls
Living room - mid-sized contemporary open concept light wood floor living room idea in Other with white walls


Cottage formal and enclosed medium tone wood floor and brown floor living room photo in Sacramento with white walls
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Custom Metropolitan inset cabinets in Frosty White
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Transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen photo in Boston with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash and white countertops
Transitional medium tone wood floor and brown floor kitchen photo in Boston with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash and white countertops


Study room - coastal freestanding desk light wood floor study room idea in San Francisco with gray walls


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Elegant home design photo in Philadelphia
Elegant home design photo in Philadelphia


Bed bugs are small parasitic insects that feed off human blood. Bed bugs are not known to transmit disease, but they can cause a number of health issues, such as allergies, skin eruptions, and psychological distress. Bed bugs are active during the night and tend to hide within dark and cramped spaces in the daytime. Power Pest Services Professional Bed Bug Exterminator provides a variety of bed bug removal services designed to quickly and effectively eliminate bed bug infestation from your house or office. The Power Pest Services team begins every bed bug extermination project with a thorough examination in order to identify the severity of the Bed Bug Problem. After the problem is identified, the team will work together to create a treatment plan that meets your specific requirements and needs of yours.


Borrow light for dark spaces:
Take advantage of natural light whenever possible. It saves energy and is also beneficial for psychological health. By using skylights,large windows and delicate structures, one can bring light into interior spaces. Bright colors or reflected materials can also be used to reflect natural light farther into darkened spaces.


Minimalist formal and open concept living room photo in Melbourne with no fireplace, no tv and gray walls


A government funded project to create a custom-made sensory garden to help dementia sufferers with a budget of £275,645.
The garden is regularly available for dementia patients to visit from elsewhere.
The Dementia garden was designed with many features to initiate Physical, Cognitive, and Social and Psychological benefits.
The carefully designed, figure eight pathway was created with no dead ends, linking all areas of the garden to a central line forming a safe environment for the residents.
The planting scheme was designed on a colour wheel to help residents identify different areas of the garden.
Multiple seating areas were placed around the garden to ensure the safety of the patients and a place to relax and chat with family and friends.
An activity area for no-bend vegetable growing and workshops for painting and small craftwork was also built into the design.
Other items that offer stimulation and psychological benefits were strategically placed such as metal sculptures with flowering roses trained over to denote entrances and exits, a postbox and bus-stop to trigger memories and water features to create areas of tranquility and reflection.
The garden was officially opened by Angela Rippon OBE on May 23rd 2014 and has been described as a national example of excellence in dementia care.
Cube 1994 provided a complete garden design and build service.
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A government funded project to create a custom-made sensory garden to help dementia sufferers with a budget of £275,645.
The garden is regularly available for dementia patients to visit from elsewhere.
The Dementia garden was designed with many features to initiate Physical, Cognitive, and Social and Psychological benefits.
The carefully designed, figure eight pathway was created with no dead ends, linking all areas of the garden to a central line forming a safe environment for the residents.
The planting scheme was designed on a colour wheel to help residents identify different areas of the garden.
Multiple seating areas were placed around the garden to ensure the safety of the patients and a place to relax and chat with family and friends.
An activity area for no-bend vegetable growing and workshops for painting and small craftwork was also built into the design.
Other items that offer stimulation and psychological benefits were strategically placed such as metal sculptures with flowering roses trained over to denote entrances and exits, a postbox and bus-stop to trigger memories and water features to create areas of tranquility and reflection.
The garden was officially opened by Angela Rippon OBE on May 23rd 2014 and has been described as a national example of excellence in dementia care.
Cube 1994 provided a complete garden design and build service.
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