Saturday, August 16, 2014

Adirondack All Weather Furniture - Choosing the Right Wood Type

Few people are aware of the fact that the idea for quality Adirondack all weather furniture began with a quest to find the perfect chair for relaxing on lazy summer evenings. This is why comfort is one of the very first things anyone thinks of when imagining an Adirondack chair or lounger. Aside from comfort, the other feature that most comes to mind when thinking about Adirondack all weather furniture is durability...why else would they call it all-weather!?

Because the original Adirondack chairs were originally designed for outdoor use at some lake cottage or similar retreat-the furniture had to be durable and was thus made from woods such as:

1. Cypress

2. Pine

3. Cedar

The use of cypress for construction purposes dates all the way back to ancient Egypt when the wood was a material for the construction of caskets for the first pharaohs. Today, cypress is a very common wood and used to make outdoor furniture like swings and various deck accessories. Cypress is also commonly used to make doors and windows as well because it has a preservative within the wood grain that helps it naturally repel insects and resist rot and decay which is why it is a popular choice when crafting quality-made Adirondack chairs and patio furniture.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Four Essential Considerations When Choosing Furniture

Choosing furniture for a five-room house can be a daunting task. Especially with all the new furniture trends, styles and furniture designs that seem to sprout unceasingly on home furniture shop's display windows, a perplexed housewife can spend endless hours window shopping for furniture in three different states and still go home with nothing.

How do you cut around the time-and money-consuming task of selecting furniture for your new home? Here are four important considerations to think about before donning on your combat boots and hitting town for the nearest furniture shop:

1. Budget - It is important to know beforehand how much you are willing to pay for a piece of furniture. Knowing the budget, it becomes easier for you to enter into a furniture shop, ask assistance from sales persons to point you in the direction where your budget takes you. There is no use on spending the entire day looking into a piece of furniture, deciding to buy them, only to back out later when you find out that it is beyond your budget.

2. Room Owner - Another important consideration when trying to select a piece of furniture is the room owner or the owner you are buying the furniture for. When selecting a comfortable chair for a corner reading nook for your six-year old son, it is impractical, of course, to select an upholstered couch no matter how cheap a bargain it may be. What would be more practical and appropriate for a six-year old boy's room with a penchant for mischief and rowdiness? Perhaps a comfortable, low plastic chair would be more appropriate. It is cheap, as well as functional.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Furniture Tips - The Wise Use of Color in Home Furnishings

Imagine life without color: you wouldn't know night from day, stop from go, dead from alive. These and much more are the significance and relevance of color in our lives. In the same way, people react to colors. They are moved by it, and respond to it according to what emotions a particular color may evoke in the seer.

Colors can add personality to a room. Colors in furniture add life and create the mood or tone and character that you want in a particular room in the house. They also create visual illusions. Using particular colors in a room may create the illusion of a wider space, narrower space, brighter room, cozier room, and so much more.

A good interior designer, or a simple housewife has their decorating and furnishing ally in colors. Interior designers or housewives seeking to improve the looks of their homes should not be afraid to use color. They must understand that in decorating a room and in selecting furniture, and other home items, color is a very helpful tool.

However, there are also basic principles when dealing with colors. When using colors in a room for home furniture, there are basically two types: warm tones and cool tones.

What are the warm colors and cool colors and how do furniture in their tones affect the entire look of the room? Warm colors are based on yellows and yellowish colors, oranges, browns, greens that include veridian green and olive greens, burgundy red, red orange tones, dark browns, reddish copper and such colors. On the other hand, cool colors are based on blue, pink, purples, and light yellows, turquoise, cyan, light greens and such colors. Warm and cool tones or colors create different moods in a room. Warm tones create a severe, and heavy look. Warm colors also make the room smaller. However, designers love to use this color especially in decorating and selecting furniture for a library, a study, or a home office, and rooms of houses in areas with winter season because it creates a cozy atmosphere and usually compliments the warm color glow of fireplaces and hearths. They create an atmosphere conducive to thinking.