In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before and after you alkalize your water, you should check to see what you water’s pH level is. Doing this will tell you how much of an adjustment will need to be made to your water. Water is naturally a 7 on the scale,but impurities in the water tend to tip the scale toward the left (more acidic). The ideal pH level for pure drinking water is 6.5 to 8.5. You can buy a pH kit at most health stores. The kit should come with pH strips and a pH color chart. Let the strip sit for a moment, and then compare the strip’s color with the colors on the chart. Note what your water’s pH level is and then alkalize your water by performing one of the methods listed below. After you alkalize your water, your water should be roughly 8 or 9 on the pH scale. When water is above a 7 on the pH scale, the water is basic, while water below a 7 is acidic. You want your water to be somewhere between 7 and 9.
Summary: Determine the pH level of your water. Purchase a pH kit. Dip a strip into your water before you alkalize. Understand the pH of your water.

The header goes above the doorway to provide additional support to the doorway since it doesn’t have the regular distribution of wall studs. The header goes directly between the king studs, so the length needs to be the same door-width-plus-5” measurement that you used to place the king studs. Since the bottom of the header marks the top of the doorframe, you need to measure the vertical placement by taking the height of the door and adding 2” for jambs and flooring.  For example, if you have an 80” door, then you’d mark the placement of the bottom of header on the king stud 82” from the bottom (not the top) of the bottom wall plate.  Notice that the header width measurement does not include the trimmer studs. That’s because the trimmer studs actually attach to the bottom of the header and not the top wall plate. To picture it, the king stud and trimmer stud will form an L around each side of the header with the king stud as the vertical line and the trimmer stud as the horizontal line. Since your trimmer studs will attach to the bottom wall plate on the bottom and header on top, they should be 80.5” long for an 80” door (the 82” height from the bottom of the header minus the 1.5” width of the bottom plate since planed 2x4s are actually 1.5” wide). The header is actually comprised of two boards (either 2x4 or 2x6) with a 0.5” piece of plywood or OSB board sandwiched between them. Measure each board to the door-width-plus-5” specification and cut them evenly. The 0.5” piece of plywood or OSB board is simple to explain. Each planed 2x4 wall stud is actually 1.5”x3.5”, so the depth of the doorframe is 3.5”. However, sandwiching two of those planed 2x4s (or 2x6s) together only creates a 3” deep header. The additional 0.5” board is to make the header flush with the rest of the doorframe. Nail the three boards together perfectly aligned to ensure that they fit snugly between the king studs. Use 12D nails to assemble the header. If the space between your header and the top plate of the wall frame has a gap, then you can measure that gap and cut short lengths of 2x4 called cripples to add additional support between the header and top plate.
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One-sentence summary -- Measure the necessary header dimensions. Cut the header boards. Assemble the header. Measure and cut any cripple pieces.

Problem: Article: Attic bedrooms don’t tend to have many storage cupboards or wardrobes, so it can be really useful to add hidden storage. This gives you places to put all your things and helps to prevent the room from looking cluttered. Consider installing a window bench that doubles as drawer space, or look for a bed frame with drawer space built underneath, or install a free-standing wardrobe. If you are on a budget, consider purchasing kit-set furniture to reduce the cost. Adding a chair to your room can help to create a separate space within the room. Utilise the chair as a reading nook, a place to rest clothes, or as a feature piece. Choose a chair that is comfortable and expresses your own personal style. Armchairs are great for reading, simple wooden chairs are good for hanging clothes, and peacock chairs are great feature pieces. The vertical poles on canopy beds help to accentuate the height of the room. Choose a canopy bed with soft, draping fabric to help promote a calm and relaxing ambience. Place the bed in the highest part of the attic room to maximise the ambient and lengthening effects of the  bed. Purchase a canopy bed from a furniture store or online. The human eye tends to find symmetry calming and aesthetically pleasing. Place matching bedside tables on either side of the bed to create this effect. These are also useful for storage and displaying small ornaments or plants. Opt for bedside tables that match the rest of your furniture. For example, if your headboard is made of dark wood, choose bedside tables that are also made of dark wood. Aim to have your bedside tables at a similar height to your bed. This looks nice and makes it easier to reach the items on the tables. If your attic only has one or two windows, arrange your furniture so that the natural light will rest where you spend the most time. Most likely, this will be your bed; however, you could place a desk or chair in front of the window to catch the light instead. Natural light helps to give your room a warm, cosy, and fresh atmosphere. Watch where the sun falls throughout the day. If you spend the most time in your room in the mornings, check where the sun falls in the morning.
Summary:
Add storage solutions to help make the room functional. Place a chair in the room to create a cosy getaway spot. Try a canopy bed if you have high ceilings. Add bedside tables to make your room look symmetrical. Place your most used furniture in sunny spots.