Posts Tagged ‘Furniture’

Outdoor Garden Furniture

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Outdoor Garden FurnitureMetal garden furniture can be considered as magnificent artwork. They are used to be very much strong. At the same time they are attractive too. Metal garden furniture comes in different styles and categories. They make your garden looks beautiful and attractive. It will enhance the beauty of your garden. It’s also a good to idea to populate the seating area with beautiful flowers to add some color. The best place to get flowers is an online florist or a local store in your area.

People who want a very sophisticated look for their homes usually prefer to take furniture made out of metal. Metal garden wood is generally used in making outdoor furniture. They are specially designed by their artisans. It will beautify the surroundings of your garden. Metal garden furniture is of different types. Among them are carved garden furniture, lawn garden furniture, outdoor garden furniture and garden furniture bench.

Carved garden furniture is available in latest designs. They are generally designed from high quality wood and iron. They are polished with such type of varnish that protects it from many types of physical and chemical influences. Similarly lawn garden furniture is designed in such a way that it offers extreme durability. People who want a very sophisticated look for their homes usually prefer to take furniture made out of metal.

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The Former is Fashionable

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

The Former is FashionableHalfway between art and craft, the work of a restorer of antique furniture is an occupation that has no schools or academies, although great masters.

All persons engaged in this kind of work, have developed their skills and abilities in a largely self-taught through observation and practice, through which they have managed to turn disused dilapidated dishes in beautiful and functional interior fittings.

And while the trade data for a long time ago, was the postmodern boom of the ’90s, combining elements of art with others in the past, which caused a small explosion of this type of professional, knowing the large demand for them their productions.

It is for this very reason that the old furniture, still unrepaired, is also more sought after today, especially if they require a great deal of repair, and can be quickly and easily restored for resale. While this complicated to some restaurateurs, also helped to “pull through” to families with economic problems, almost without knowing it, kept true treasures in the cellars of their homes.

The path of restorative

The path of any restaurateur, starts in auction houses, flea markets, antique shops, demolition, or visiting goalkeeper, to seek to buy at relatively low prices, or even receive gifts, furniture of the past, although sometimes they are damaged or broken, or yes should be in relative good condition, or nothing can be done with them, since the excessive work that demands to restore a broken piece of furniture is hardly duly paid by a buyer.

Once you have the old furniture, consult these professionals under famous old parts catalogs to find the patterns needed to perform the restoration. Thus, noting the design, colors, and textures, for example, corrugated cardboard chairs Ellen Gray, or objects or Pierre Poulin Frank Gehry, it will be possible to know how to get back to the unit lost its entire splendor.

Certainly the journey is not without its difficulties: most of the parts and materials that must be repaired or replaced and are no longer manufactured, and that’s where it comes into play ability, skill and ingenuity of the restorer, to achieve create exact replicas of the same parts or to replace them with other pieces. For all this, it might also need to sub-contract to different specialists, such as upholsterers, polishers, and electricians, among many others.

But the massive effort is well worth it: most of the restorers customers are people of high purchasing power, as ambassadors, foreign executives or Europeans or Americans who are looking abroad to get lower prices, but not limited …

An alternative: recycling

A good restorer should also know the art of recycling furniture. The difference between repair and recycle furniture, is related to the use that will be given.

While in the first case the object sought to regain its former glory deteriorated in the case of recycling is intended to give the furniture a new life, to use it in a different way to that envisaged by its creators.

In this way, old high drawers can now be recycled as a coffee table or an old pail of milk may be at present the base or foot of a floor lamp.

The decision to restore or recycle an object has to do with the state of the unit in question, and using the client, no doubt to customs and traditions different from the time it was created furniture, you want to give.

It happens that it is often impossible to repair a cabinet, but its strong, tough, and sturdy structure (remember that 50 years ago things were made with a much higher quality, without stopping at the “cut costs”) makes them very helpful to be used in a number of alternative questions.

Moreover, it is also true that many of the activities, habits, customs and duties for which they were conceived long ago the furniture today are no longer valid, and that is why they must be switched to other parts , which provide functions consistent with those used today.

For these cases, experts say, is necessary to take into account the views of the potential buyer to see what their greatest needs. But mostly, it’s all about to change the look and observe them in greater depth, concluded in the form, rather than the original function. Without doubt, a task that is very close to artistic creation.

Small Home Decor

Friday, August 13th, 2010

Small Home DecorOne of the most common problems when decorating is the problem of lack of space. If you want to solve this here are a series of basic tips you should consider. Follow these tips for decorating small houses and make your home look as good as other more spacious.

The furnishings play a vital role in our home. Therefore, if you have a small space, do not choose too large sofas. Are difficult to move, take up more space and make the environment seem more crowded. The small furniture will be the best alternative. An armless chair or low table not limits both the space. In addition, a sofa-bed can be deployed overnight to operate as a bed.

The arrangement of furniture is another thing to consider. Put that largest furniture (e.g. sofa) against the longest wall of the room. Also, keep furniture away from traffic areas to avoid tripping while walking.

Lighting is another important factor when decorating small rooms. It should be decorated so that space expands. The ceiling lights are not the best option. Soft lighting is preferred by lamps placed in strategic locations. Beyond the natural light lighting also plays a key role when delineating the space. Open windows during the day to allow more light.

At the time of paint you choose soft colors like white or cream. You can also opt for cool tones like blue or soft green. Mirrors reflect light and, therefore, are a factor to give more sense of space. The use of mirrors is good advice to be applied in confined spaces. It uses a minimum number of accessories to avoid clutter.

One last tip, but not least, is to keep our house in order. Keep everything organized in cabinets and drawers. Note that the extent to which the minimum clear space is given a greater sense of space.