Posts Tagged ‘furniture’

Putting The “Living” Into Your Living Room Furniture

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

What kind of room is your living room? Is it that kind of room with all of the fancy furniture and accessories, possibly antiques or family heirlooms, where no one dares to enter, that is meant for “company”? Or is your home’s living room the place that might be considered the family room, the place where everyone gathers, family and friends alike, to watch television, play games, entertain, talk, or just relax? Whatever the purpose of the living room is in your home, the living room furniture and accessories is a necessary (and often expensive) component in setting a certain preferred mood or theme, and should be representative of you and your family’s personality. (more…)

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Rustic Home Decor — The Return to Nature

Monday, September 7th, 2009

One reporter asked a great traveler, “Of all the countries and historic places you visited, what did you find to be the most comfortable place to live in?” In a split second the answer came, “the country side where I spent my childhood.”

Such is the influence that rustic symbols and themes have in many people’s minds. Memories of rustic symbols are deep rooted in everybody’s life. Rustic living imparts comfort, melodious feelings and sometimes even homesickness when forced to live within the hustle and bustle of the city life. (more…)

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2009 Trends in Outdoor Furniture

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

The year 2009 is the time where trend in outdoor furniture is shifting from the mere purpose of relaxation to decoration. People tend to focus more on the aesthetics value. Stylish, creative and carefree designs are in high demand. Tempered glass tops and aluminum frames are just few of the changes happening in outdoor furniture designs. There is also modification in the materials being used as some old materials were hard to maintain especially with extreme weather conditions.

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Keep Your Dog Off Your Furniture

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Jumping up on people and their stuff is normal dog behavior. It is part of their ingrained desire to be close to their human pack-mates. But you don’t have to allow this behavior to ruin your furniture or to get out of control.

1. If keeping your dog off one specific piece of furniture is your concern, pet supply stores sell static electricity pads and indoor containment systems that discourage your pet from occupying that spot. According to the manufacturers, the small amount of shock is aversive rather than damaging. Naturally, you should check with your vet before using such a product. (more…)

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