Archive for April, 2008

Modern Designer Furniture Gives Your Drab Home A Modern Edge

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

The modern designer furniture of the prevailing fashion provides great opportunities to bring your drab office and residential apartments into style. With the inspirational designs and style of the modern designer furniture you can turn your living room and the offices a land that you have always been dreaming of. The modern designer furniture tends to add spice and essence of aestheticism to your working and relaxing techniques. Candidly speaking the old fashioned look of the houses and the business places tend to create a negative impact on your life style. The heavy wooden furniture is out of fashion during the prevailing era of style and glamour. The modern designer furniture have come up with an awe-inspiring designs to rightly fit the modern trend of decoration to deliver a more sophisticated look with some aesthetic touch of perfection and galore of glory. There are certain renowned brands that have come up with the modern designer furniture not only for the homes and the offices but also for the gardens and the patios. (more…)

Indian sheesham furniture

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Indian Sheesham

Furniture made from Indian Sheesham is provided in its natural state. It will appear polished due to the natural oil occuring in the wood. You should wipe your furniture with a damp cloth to remove any dust from manufacturing. The oil on the surface will evaporate after a few days outdoors. It is the oil that remains below the surface that gives the wood its durability. Some of these oils may bleed out following the first few rainfalls, and initially, you will want to bring your cushions in when the furniture is wet. Once the furniture has begun to form the silver-grey patina, it is no longer necessary to bring the cushions indoors.

To clean the furniture without removing the silver-grey patina simply use soap and water. Should you want to maintain the golden brown color, we recommend a teak sealer be applied every 12-18 months. Wood sealers are usually solvent based with water-like viscosity containing mould, ultra-violet light and moisture protection. The Wood protector should be applied after cleaning and drying out your furniture. We do not recommend painting Indian Sheesham as the wood’s natural oils can affect how the paint adheres. Teak has qualities unlike any other wood as it has the ability to withstand the rigors of adverse climates.
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The Inside Story On Outdoor Teak Furniture

Monday, April 28th, 2008

The Inside Story On Outdoor Teak Furniture

Tired of boring redwood or unattractive PVC outdoor furniture? Then it’s time for you to discover outdoor teak furniture.

Teak is an amazingly versatile wood that grows in abundance in Burma, India, Thailand and Indonesia. It’s natural rich golden brown color makes it unnecessary to paint or stain. The fact that teak wood is naturally oily, water and insect-resistant makes teak the perfect choice for outdoor furniture.

Teak is the preferred wood of shipbuilders who use it on decks, hatches and anywhere that its insect and water-resistant properties are required. Because the wood is so easy to work with, and will not interact with corrosive metals, teak outdoor furniture will hold up as well in your backyard as it holds up on the finest yachts and cruise ships. And it will look as good too!

How To Choose Teak Outdoor Furniture

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Bamboo Furniture Is Trendy And Works In Any Room

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Bamboo furniture has a style and beauty all its own. As beautiful as any other wood furniture, bamboo pieces have the added advantage of being much more environmentally friendly. The range of furniture and accessories available is quite wide. Bamboo furniture pieces will fit in every home and every room in the home.

Bamboo furniture is not all alike. The look, it allows you to create, can range from pure fun to classic. Its natural beauty is only matched by its strength and is highly functional. Bamboo pieces compliment the seasons; it is cool and fresh in the summertime and warm in the cold of winter. Decorating with bamboo furniture is something different, new, and exciting to consider for your living space.

With tables to stools, benches, and chairs, bamboo furniture can be used as complimentary pieces as well as the total theme for your rooms. Because bamboo furniture has been around for so long, you are able to decorate with classic pieces with the traditional yellowish high gloss finish or more subtle, contemporary styles. Bamboo is also used to enhance pieces, as a veneer, on larger laminated items, for instance, bookshelves, cabinets, chairs, sofas, and tables. Whatever style you choose, bamboo pieces will enchant the guests you invite to your home.

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How To Arrange Furniture In Your Rooms

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

The following is an overview of how to arrange your living room, bedroom, dining room, and children?s room and kitchen furniture that leaves them homely:

Furniture in the living room. This is the first room you see once you or a visitor enters your home. It?s also a place where your family and visitors can relax and congregate. Begin by creating a floor plan and decide on the focal point which may be a large window, fireplace or entertainment center. Position your furniture around it. Ensure that your furniture complement your focal point.

Bedroom furniture. This is a place for comfort and relaxation. Begin by choosing the wall against which you will place your bed. Arrange other furniture pieces such as nightstands, lamps, dressers and shelves on both sides of the bed to provide a balanced furnished room.

Dining room furniture. This room is a place to sit, eat and socialize. Put into consideration the space you have. Arrange the furniture in a manner that allows anyone to push their chair back and move comfortably without knocking the adjacent furniture.

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Patio Furniture for Classy Homes

Friday, April 25th, 2008

The stress on outdoor furniture in modern times is not out of place. After all, the outdoors gives out the first impression of the home. And as they say, “First impression is the last impression!” Patio furniture forms an integral part of your outdoor furniture plans. For starters, a patio garden, as defined by wikipedia, is an outdoor garden space generally used for dining or recreation that often adjoins a residence and is typically paved. Specifically, it may refer to a roofless inner courtyard of the sort found in Spanish-style dwellings. Patio furniture provides you with an opportunity to present your creative talents first up to your esteemed guests.

Since patio furniture is, essentially, outdoor furniture, the aim should be to go for all-weather furniture. It can be a tough choice since most so-called all-weather furniture articles disintegrate with the change of weather. It won’t be a bad idea to concentrate on appropriate furniture for the appropriate weather. Your decision about the choice of patio furniture also depends a great deal on the kind of activity most likely to be undertaken in your patio garden. For instance, if you intend to use the patio for extensive cooking or barbeque, then plastic furniture, a popular choice, may not be an ideal choice. This is because the heat generated by cooking may cause extensive damage to the plastic furniture. Instead, low-shine and rustic Amish furniture is global. (more…)

Antique Dining Room Furniture

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Dining room furniture includes a wide range of dining tables, chairs, side tables, coffee tables, cabinets and serving trolleys. They are placed in dining rooms at home, restaurants and hotels. They are available in various metal and/or wood combinations to match the surrounding d?cor. Assorted collections include elaborate contemporary and traditional designs. Material selection includes leather, leather and wood, cast iron and thick ribbed fabric varieties.

Over the years, certain distinct dining room furniture styles have continued to influence purchase patterns. They are popular designs of a past era and have left a mark upon peoples preference and are commonly termed as antique dining room furniture. The connotation antique ottomans could refer to particular designs and art forms used to make dining room furniture. They are obviously from its early days as most antique dining room furniture is viewed as artifacts.

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