Posts Tagged ‘relaxation’

Home Office Furniture

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Do you work from home? Or do you surf the Internet or buy or sell on eBay? Do you send and receive email? Naturally you do, because you are reading this piece. So let me ask you, how much attention do you pay to the equipment you use to accomplish these jobs?

You might make sure that you have the latest and fastest computer, you may make sure that you use the provider of the fastest broadband connection accessible in your area, but how much consideration do you pay to your computer table and chair?

If you do not pay attention to these particulars as well, you are surfing at top speed but you could be heading for a bad back and other physical complaints at break-neck speed too. If you work for a company, these details are checked for you, or should be and if your boss does not take care of your posture, then the company could be liable for compensation. If you do not have a supervisor and work from home, it only makes sense that you take care of these details yourself.

If you take part in any of the activities mentioned in the first paragraph, you really should be taking an active interest in ergonomics, which is the study of the correct way to sit and how to use the proper equipment to help you to achieve the correct posture so that you do not subject your body to undue stress when you are working.

So, how do you go about acquiring the proper table or desk and the right chair for you to do your work safely? Well, it is probably easiest to start with the seat. The correct seat for you will permit you to place your feet flat on the floor with your thighs parallel to the floor. You should be able to achieve this position without balancing on the edge of your chair. If you require a foot stool to achieve this state, that is correct. The seat should have a back as well. Some say there should be arm rests as well.

The table or desk should be of the height that will allow you to sit on your chair and put your elbows on the desk comfortably with a straight back. The height of the table must not encourage you to reach out or slouch.

After you know how high your table and chair have to be, you can consider size. In general, the larger the table or desk the better. However, you know what you are like. Are you the type of person who clears the desk at the end of every day, or are you the sort that works until you cannot work any longer and likes to leave books and papers open for a quick start the next day?

If you are the latter sort, then you require as large a desk as you can get, but you might just want a big desk because they are imposing. Whatever. It does not matter. A bigger desk is better anyway. The bigger the better, but it must be at the height that allows you to sit at it on a seat that suits the length of your calfs and the length of your abdomen.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a variety of topics, but is now involved with large dining tables. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.

The Swimming Pool

Friday, December 16th, 2011

A swimming pool is an attempt to create a safe, handy environment in which to swim. However, they are quite costly to install and to maintain. If you live in one of the temperate zones, it is probable that you can find a river, lake or stretch of sea to swim in during the summer months. If you live in the tropics then you can swim all year round but the waters are likely to be more perilous.

So, a swimming pool is an excellent alternative. Public swimming pools are all right, but you have to select your times carefully or the water is full of discourteous kids frolicking about or old people just standing in the way of serious swimmers.

This can be very maddening and frustrating, which are two of the emotions you went to the pool to divest yourself of after a hard day. You can actually come out feeling more frustrated and annoyed than you went in.

The solutions are: join a private swimming club or spa; construct your own pool; or marry someone who is rich. If you have the money, the best option of all is to have your own pool.

Although a swimming pool is costly, it is not money wasted. Not only will a swimming pool encourage you to assume a (more vigorous) fitness regime, a well-made swimming pool it will also add hugely to the value of your property.

People like to move into a home with a pool, because then they do not have to put up with builders and mounds of soil and jack-hammers and dumpers and noise for weeks and weeks on end.

Even better is if the pool has been well cultivated with trees and bushes in the right places to supply shade if required and sweetly scented flowers and bushes to provide wonderful smells wafting by on a breeze. All this ought to be set in a well-manicured lawn.

It is likely that you will have to have some kind of pool fence, depending on where you live, so check on that, but put the fence as far back from the pool as you can or are allowed. You do not want to feel hemmed into your swimming pool.

There are two alternatives with pools; above and below ground. But there is no real choice if you have the space and money – it has to be below ground each time.

One of the cheapest options of underground swimming pools is to use fibreglass. It is a far cheaper way than a lot of people know. In fact, it passes most people by because they do not know about it. However, imagine all the labour it saves on butyl liners, waterproofing, tiling, grouting, etc.

The fibreglass pool is dropped into a hole and then you paint it – blue or green or turquoise, if you cannot make up your mind; tile the surround and you are done. Then it is on with your favourite swimming costume and in you go.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on various subjects, but is now concerned with Plus Size Bikinis. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Swimwear for Big Busts.