August 28, 2007

Light Up Your Tap Water

I love lights. I just think that they're incredibly festive and really brighten up a place. You know what I mean. Lights make a place interesting and happy or mysterious. That's why bars use them - well, that and the fact that they don't want their customers to trip over their own feet and call lawyers.

Lights really do create a really cool atmosphere. Why wait until you're at a club to enjoy them? You probably don't pay much attention to the lights at clubs anyway. People are so much more interesting in those places.

At any rate, you should really take some time to make your home a little different. Give it that extra little something that makes you feel glad to be there and not feel as though it's just the place you go home to at night because it's the only place you're allowed to stay on a regular basis. You should really make your home a part of yourself and make it unique. Lights can help you do that.

Don't think that your only option is a chandelier or neon lights or out-of-season Christmas lights. Lights can make the place really festive, but I'm talking about something completely different, something that will wow the kids and make your friends sit up and take notice. Something you may or may not want to have running when the boss comes to dinner, depending on how important he not think you're weird.

I'm talking lights in your water. :-) A temperature-controlled faucet light is just what you need to make your home just a little more interesting. When you turn on the water, the light will be blue. Then, when the temperature reaches 89 degrees, the water turns red. That might actually be a cool way to keep your small kids from giving themselves ouchies.

Light Up Your Tap Water

Posted by Rhonda.

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