Triangular Wood -reveller: The glittering feather moss (Hypnum [Pleurozium] splendens) is a beautiful combination of gold, and green leaves on red stems.
And the last moss on Janet's rock has the most romantic com¬mon name of all: the triangular wood -reveller wood-reveller (Hylocomnium tri-quetrum). This particular moss grows only on wood with a luxuriant delight that led to the term, reveller. It was collected in a nearby wood and placed on the rock in a crevice that holds its wooden base. triangular wood -reveller refers to the shape of the stems.
A few years later Coburn produced completely ab¬stract photographs by devising an optical device based on the kaleidoscope. He clamped three mirrors together facing one another to form a hollow triangular wood -reveller prism through which he photographed bits of crystal and wood on a glass tabletop.See Also Inexpensive Wood Laminate:A pale wood-effect Laminate is the Flooring in this room. Laminate is relatively inexpensive, easy to lay and, treated right, hard wearing. Because it's made by bonding (laminating) a thin strip of wood-effect material to boards, it has to be protected from water which can cause the two layers to warp and come unstuck. So, although it is suitable for a kitchen, it's a good idea to mop up any spills as soon as they happen.
An inexpensive wood laminate Flooring is laid here, instantly neatening up the room and creating a hard-wearing, neutral background. Its wood effect suits a country scheme, and is also hygienic and easy to clean -just get out your dustpan and brush.
On The Other Hand See Solid Wood Worktops:The units are given a shot of warmth by the worktop which is made from solid, unvarnished beech block sealed with linseed oil for a low-sheen finish. Solid wood worktops like this need looking after - re-oil every year to protect the wood and keep it looking tip top.
Stainless-steel worktops look modern and industrial. They're tough and heat resistant so you can put pots straight down on them, but they can be scored by cutting directly onto them and greasy fingers tend to leave marks. Stainless steel is best kept clean with a soft, rather than an abrasive cloth and wiped over with a little baby oil once in a while to bring up the shine. These worktops were actually sent away to be re-covered in stainless steel -a clever way to update existing surfaces.
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