Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 Jun 2007, p. 23

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The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 19, 2007 -A23 tà,4~ WN RCPP Make your home more sensuous But sunlight can be harsh;, its UV rays can harm furnishings, art and, most importantly, our skin. Hunter Douglas (1-800-265-1363; www.hun- terdouglas.ca), Canada's largest window covering company, provides an array of window fashions that enable you to regulate the light levels in a room to create different moods, enhance views and provide privacy, as well as protection from UV rays. Consider installing a light-softening prod- uct, such as the manufacturer's classic Silhouette window shadings, that will allow complete light control yet also a beautiful view. (NC)-We live in a stressful world. That's why we long to bring the tranquility of a favourite spa into our home. To create a truly sensuous, spa- like space in your home, consider how to satisfy al senses. 'Light Cari Change Everything" How to Put Yourself in Control It has been proven that light contributes to our sense of well-being. and the deprivation of light can make us feel tired and depressed, even ill. 'Natural light is always the best,' says Alison Howland, Director, Spa l)evelopment for Aveda. Colours to Enhance Moods How to Find Vour Personal Palette Wvhile certain colours are strongly associated with specific moods -for example red with feelings of passion and green with caîni - colour choices are highly persona,. Howland advises people to view a variety of colours, then write one word to describe how they feel looking at that colour. "This exer- cise will help a person to understand -see SELECTING SCENTS on page A24 ItHE N~ -'thespec.com ICLAGM)

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