Home Decoration Pro; Most Efficient & Decorative Heaters

Highly Efficient & Highly Decorative + Easy Installation

Ok! I admit it! I have a bias toward this heater, but it’s a good bias since I’ve been using another one of this company’s heaters in my home for two Winters and I’m totally sold on its performance. However, I’d rather have one of the new “Mantis” styles because of its superior décor style, ease of use with the programmable remote control, automatic fan…….well lets get into it further and see if it might be just what you’re looking for.

 

What I’m referring to is a Mantis gas stove (LP or NG) by Empire.  There are a lot of reasons why I like this so I’m going to start by listing, then briefly discuss the major points:

 

  •  Reasonable Pricing
  • Most Efficient of  All Heating Systems At 90% +
  • Highly Decorative Models Available
  •  Easy To Install
  •  Inexpensive To Install
  •  Zero Clearance Rating For Exterior
  • Humidifies As It Heats
  • Thermostat Control
  •  Lowest Of All Emissions Test
  • 28,000 BTU Capacity
  •  3 Speed Automatic Fan (Temp. Activated)
  • No Pilot Light (Hot Surface Ignition)
  •  Reasonably Long Warranty
  • Versatile Styles For System Needs
  •  Green Earth Preferred Award
  •  Safety Ignition System
  •  Quick Heat Production
  •  LCD Display
  •  Vents With 1  ½” PVC In Any Direction
  •  Programmable Remote Control With Timer
  •  35% More Efficient Than The Next Best Design
  •  Heats Up To 1600 Sq. Ft.
  •  In Business Since 1932
  •  Made In USA

Ok, I know what you’re thinking, “There must be some disadvantages, so come clean.”  Well there may be several, but I feel they’re well outdistanced by the above listing.  So here are the only things I found: 1. No Electricity = No Heat.  It has to have electricity to work.  2. The warranty only applies if it’s installed by a dealer or his agent…..if that is a problem?  3. This is not a whole house unit (if that’s what you’re looking for).  4. Not a lot of reviews by users. 5. Relatively high investment.

Beautiful, Efficient & Ultra Easy Install

 

A point to consider if you’re going to install it yourself:  Download the installation guide before you purchase so you know what you’re facing before you even order.  As simple as it is, there are bound to be some things you will run into you hadn’t considered.  It always happens, so pre-planning is good!

 

 

Pricing examples (approximate):
1. Empire 25″ Mantis Power Vent Fireplace Package For Zero-Clearance Picture Frame (In-Wall), $3,700.00
2. Fireplace Insert Packages, $3700.00
3. Pedestal Fireplaces, $4100 – $4300
4. Window Fireplace & Mantel Packages, $4100 – $4300

If interested you should find a local dealer and you can start at the supplier’s web site,  Empire Comfort Systems (not affiliated with Home Decoration Pro or Goldmark Enterprises LLC).

If you get a unit installed give us a holler back so we can all learn from your experience, and if you need to spruce up your front door decor, patio, or inside your home or office come and take a look at all the ways we can help at Silky Flower Store.

My Best, Billy Goldmark

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Home Decoration Pro; Art As An Investment?

A famous work of art can be a phenomenal investment if you have the funds available, but at a lower level you may want to consider some of the up and coming artists, and mid range valued pieces from $10,000 to $250,000.  If that’s still not in your price range I’m suggesting taking a look at top of the line art that hasn’t yet priced you out of the market, but is yet unrecognized by the big spenders.  Art that fits your decor and tastes, and has a growing demand is the perfect art investment.  There are some terrific opportunities if you’re careful and willing to do your research, and someone I’d consider is David Manuel from La Grande, Oregon, an important bronze sculpture artist.  I’m biased toward David’s art as I’m personally acquainted with David and his lovely wife Lee, but I feel who wouldn’t be biased after seeing his art in person.  David is widely acclaimed as one of the best bronze sculptors in the country, and rightly so.  He produces some amazing pieces and you never realize the amount of research, fine detail and artistry he’s invested into each piece until you see one of his works in person.  David specializes in pioneer Western themes and Western U.S. history, such as famous native Americans  (benevolently known in the West as American Indians), pioneer history, and animals native to the western United States.  Since his personal story is such a unique one I’ll be submitting an historical article later about his family’s gigantic renovation project they’ve taken on at Hot Lake Springs, Oregon (“The Mayo Clinic of the West”).

Here are some of David’s most famous works, and some can be seen in their gallery photos:

  •   Hondo Lane & Sam (John Wayne with his dog)
  •  Council Fire on the Columbia (Lewis & Clark depiction)
  •  The Shootist (John Wayne on Horseback)
  •  John Wayne American
  •  Rolling Thunder (American Indian sculpture)
  •  U.S. Marshal (life size sculpture at the Pentagon)
  •  The Promised Land  (“A weary pioneer family on the Oregon Trail”)

Some of David’s other noted accomplishments in the art field are his designation by the state of Oregon as the official sculptor for the Oregon Trail Celebration, John Wayne Family official sculptor (Wayne Enterprises), sculptor of the “U.S Marshall” life size bronze at the Pentagon and at the U.S. Justice Department, Washington, D.C., and the bronze monument at Custer Battlefield National Monument named “The Recall,” Battle of the Little Bighorn, Montana.

David is not only known for his bronze works, but also his paintings and drawings.  At the age of 3 ½ his sketches of airplanes were already being sold by his aunt to pilots at a local air base at Walla Walla, WA.  Some of his paintings today are valued as high as $20,000, and he and the family have crafted monuments that range in value as high as a million dollars (Council Fire on the Columbia).

You fine wine connoisseurs may be familiar with the beautiful Walla Walla valley in the state of Washington, and the highly rated world famous and prize winning wines and art culture.  This could be a great vacation for those who love the art culture and love sampling fine wines as there are over 100 wineries in the valley.  People from all over the world come to the valley for the tours, tastes, and art culture that abounds.  Only 90 minutes away is the Manuel family’s bronze foundry, art complex, bed and breakfast, restaurant, museum, theater, and western historical complex they’ve been working on since 2005 and over $6,000,000 invested in one of the oldest historical sites in Oregon, Hot Lake Springs.

Bronze by David Manuel

Art can be a great investment, but be sure to do your research before you buy.  There was a big drop in art values in 2008, but the turn around has been just as dramatic in the higher investment grade arts.  “In 2007 the art market reached unprecedented highs, with the global revenue for Fine Art reaching $9.39 billion, more than double the 2005 total ” says Thierry Ehrmann, CEO of Art Price.  Mr. Ehrmann goes on to show that art auction global revenues (from noted auction establishments such as Christies and Sothebys) practically doubled in 2010 versus 2009 sales.  The total for the later year was at $9.36 billion and was almost 3 times the amount sold at auction world wide in 2000.  Modern art represented 51% of those sales in 2010, with post war art coming in second at 18%, meaning there’s a very good chance of an abundance of later fine art having room for some valuable appreciation.  An important point made in the article was the fact that more and more people are getting into fine art as investments, and that China has now become the number one art seller at auction in the world.

The art market can be a great investment with the right pieces, but don’t expect it to be a quick flip for high profit, nor even an especially even rise to the top.  If you buy, buy something you will enjoy and plan on owning for a long time.  If you research carefully and don’t over price you’re likely to at least keep from losing value in your money and a good chance of gaining some real value over time.  Purchase wisely, enjoy what you buy, and plan on keeping it a long time.  Don’t forget to use some artificial plants, wall sconces, or silk floral arrangements to accent your art smartly.  Use the best art accents and they will add even more to your art enjoyment.

My Best,  Billy Goldmark                                             Silky Flower Store

 

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Home Decoration Pro; “Easy Off” Wall Coverings

There are quite a number of “Easy Off” wall coverings available from different sources, but I only know of one that allows you to submit a photo of what you want and within minutes place your order for up to a 20′ x 20′ wall covering.  With a new season just ahead of us (Fall/2011) this may be a great time to make a change in your wall decor.  There is a new start up company I’m referring to by the name of InkShuffle.com.  After an extensive site review and comparison search, here are some details about the products and services they offer:

  • coverings are easily removed without wall damage or paint removal
  • smaller size of 3′ x 3′ starts at $54.90
  • 7′ x 8′ example of Thanksgiving Bounty is $246.96
  • murals, posters & canvas wraps
  • installation very similar to wallpaper
  • over 2,000,000 stock designs advertised on site
  • 30 different categories in murals
  • high quality digital photos accepted for printing
  • murals can be cropped, filtered and customized
  • pre-pasted
  • requires at least two people and 24″ water trays for installation

Flower background "Easy - Off" Design

I’ve included one of the better images that illustrates a stock pattern example that may be acceptable for some Victorian decor if you don’t mind the untextured semi gloss designs.
I found the site to be interesting and flexible for using one’s own art files, however I don’t visualize recommending their stock art  for most professional offices or high end homes.  The semi gloss scenes, patterns, and photos may work well for some, but they’re not my style .  So much of what I reviewed was pop art, Asian scenic graphics, children’s room art, city scenes, pictures of cows…….you get the idea.  If that’s what you’re looking for you can choose from one of the 30 categories, and actually kids and young adults may actually love them.  The other option is to submit your own art, but the final product will be a flat, semi-gloss, untextured surface.  Colors will be vivid, and installation will be similar to wallpaper, but cosmopolitan it’s not.

Halloween Theme for your wall.

I’m sure they have a great niche producing wall coverings from their customer’s own art, but for me a semi-gloss photo on the wall doesn’t cut it.  One thing to remember is that with a photographic mural on your wall your stuck with it until you change it.  There’s no logical way to alter the decor of the “Halloween Theme,” and how long do you want to celebrate Halloween?  Using more traditional patterns you can decorate with your favorite framed art, wall sconces, or other wall art.  There are quite a number of patterns available with a repetitive theme, but none I like.  The idea of a wall photo scene is too limiting.  I had a wall photo when I was a teenager and it was fun for awhile, but then I got tired of the same scene day after day and outgrew the concept.  What’s your opinion of this wall covering format?  Am I being too critical of them?  It’s for you to decide.

My Best, Billy Goldmark                                          Silky Flower Store

 

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