Monday, November 28, 2011

Doodlefish Round Hassock Ottoman by Little Castle

!±8± Doodlefish Round Hassock Ottoman by Little Castle

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Doodlefish Round Hassock Ottoman by Little Castle by Doodlefish The Doodlefish line of custom gliders is the perfect marriage of comfort and beauty. Brought to you by Little Castle Furniture, the name we all know as the source of superior quality glider chairs. Doodlefish Gliders and Rockers feature luxurious fabrics in today's hottest trends paired with the quality and comfort of Little Castle. The exquisite Doodlefish fabric collection allows you to create the perfect chair for your nursery or child's room. The Round Hassock Ottoman makes the perfect round foot rest. The skirt can be ruffled, straight tailored, or box pleated to match your style. Please make your selection from over 100+ Doodlefish fabrics. Feel free to mix and mix and match to create a custom chair perfect for your decor. Grand Glider Recliner is shown in Doodlefish Bubbles & Chocolate Milk Fabrics. This item is custom made especially for you upon order and is not returnable.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Wicker Sunroom Furniture - What You Should Know

!±8± Wicker Sunroom Furniture - What You Should Know

Wicker In The Past

Wicker has been used to create home furnishings from as long ago as the time of the pharaohs. Moses was floated down the Nile in a basket made from rushes, which were one of the plant materials abundant in ancient Egypt, and wicker has been used in civilizations around the world ever since. The wicker basket making tools developed by the early Egyptians slowly evolved into furniture making tools, and archaeologists have discovered wicker chairs and hassocks which date to early Egypt.

The wicker sunroom furniture of today is a direct descendant of those early chairs and hassocks. Wicker furniture was used in British and American homes as far back as the 1600s, and properly seasoned and woven wicker can last for centuries. There are some wicker pieces from the time of Queen Victoria still being used today.

Wicker Today

Wicker sunroom furniture can be made from a wide variety of plant materials. While reeds are still commonly woven into wicker, wicker can be created from woody vines, willow, or even bamboo. Wicker can now be fashioned into every conceivable kind of sunroom furniture, from chairs, loveseats, and couches to plant stands, display tables, bars and bar stools, shelving, and even dining tables and chairs.

Its plant origins make wicker the ideal material for use in sunrooms which are surrounded with all the beauties of nature, and wicker sunroom furniture can be stained or painted to complement the interior trim of the sunroom in which it is used.

Your wicker sunroom furniture will blend comfortably with any upholstered pieces which you choose to include in your decorating scheme, and there is something irresistibly inviting about the look of a deep, comfortably cushioned wicker chair with wide arms and an ottoman which you can rest your feet while you relax and enjoy your sunroom!

Finishing The Look Of Your Wicker Furniture

You will have no trouble finding cushions for your wicker sunroom furniture at your local department of home improvement store, and if you need a custom sized cushion you can easily order one online. Because your sunroom may be more humid than the rest of your home, upholster your wicker furniture cushions in damp-resistant fabrics, and treat them with stain repellent for ease of cleaning. Your wicker furniture will actually become more pliable in its humid environment, but its fabric should be chosen to repel the damp!


Wicker Sunroom Furniture - What You Should Know

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Alejandro Sanz A a Zs The El Club Mix Pamela h.owll with a affection aloft the h.mp4

pamelaz Club Mix Wow! Heaven's Upholstory The Upholsterer I am so excited to go to Sade. Not really. (just kidding Kevin!) I just didn't know she had anything new. I'm so out of it. Kevin and I went before 911 with my best friend and her husband at the time. It was an amazing concert at the outside Shoreline. I was really lucky to go and I didn't know then her new stuff at all just like now. So, Kevin never saw her before and now, he wants to go. He even bought tickets after 911 for a second show. He got the Sade bug. So, he's a FAN FAN really into her. And, I well, like her but think I'll be the supporter. He's so silly about it and I guess it's cute. What should I dress him in? And, Alejandro Sanz, well, I'll be his FAN. Great video I'll do a Fan for that. Heaven's Upholstory has you on the Hit list. We support you. Well, here's to our Fashion and Furniture and to this summer's Fashion Free Fabric in this shirt all the way. Summers still here and well, I'll be getting back to Upholstery later probably fall. My Zen Couch really scores. It's beyond confy. The Zen sticks, 2 lines like my name are to die for. Thinking on top of your mother, Mother Earth that is. Never so good as the first time and I didn't have to be born again to do it. Just made a Ottoman, (Hassock) mistake and found my Zen. The Zen Couch's birth out of a furniture mistake came well, the confy belly of my mom. And, the 2 sticks for ll are to Think on her as I curl up and sleep and dream of her lullaby's ...

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

chairs are acceptable for sitting

chairs are good for sitting A chair is a piece of furniture for sitting, consisting of a seat, a back, and sometimes arm rests, commonly for use by one person. Chairs also often have legs to support the seat raised above the floor. Without back and arm rests it is called a stool. A chair for more than one person is a couch, sofa, settee, loveseat (two-seater without arm rest in between) or bench. A separate footrest for a chair is known as an ottoman, hassock or poof. A chair mounted in a vehicle or in a theatre is simply called a seat. Chairs as furniture are typically not attached to the floor and so can be moved. The back often does not extend all the way to the seat to allow for ventilation. Likewise, the back and sometimes the seat are made of porous materials or have holes drilled in them for decoration and ventilation. The back may extend above the height of the head. There may be separate headrests. Headrests for seats in vehicles are important for preventing whiplash injuries to the neck when the vehicle is involved in a rear-end collision.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

A History of Ottomans

!±8± A History of Ottomans

According to popular belief, the name ottoman and the item of furniture it describes came to us from the Orient, via the French at the beginning of the nineteenth century. The name in French also denotes fabric and ottomans are traditionally covered in fabric so that the base is not visible. It is a type of footstool that might have been originally designed in Egypt (then still part of the Ottoman Empire) near the end of the eighteenth century and brought back to Europe after the French invasion.

The name ottoman has been retained in English, perhaps in tribute to its origins, but as the English are never satisfied with one word when they can have ten, these items of furniture are also variously known as footstools, hassocks, pouffes or tuffets (As in the nursery rhyme: 'Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet'). These pieces are distinguished from stools by being completely covered in padding and fabric so that the legs are not visible. In fact the name 'pouffe' means 'something puffed out' in French, to denote the style of this little seat or footrest. Most of these furniture pieces have a box-like construction and can be used for storage, with larger ottomans popularly being used as blanket boxes. The smaller ones have a cushioned top for added comfort as a low seat or footrest.

The earliest ottomans had no legs and sat directly on the floor. The lid of the box could be lifted away from it completely, but later on hinges were added to the lid as well as short, sturdy legs. As tastes and fashions changed they were constructed in different sizes and designs to suit different purposes. The larger ones could be ornately carved and sit at the end of the bed in Victorian bedchambers, for the purposes of storing blankets and bedding, while taller, but narrower ones might be found in bathrooms to hold dirty linens and clothing.

The chair and ottoman is now a popular sight in the living room and comes in every imaginable style of design and upholstery, from sumptuous leather to silken fabrics. After a hard day's work, what can be more relaxing than to sink into your favourite armchair and put your feet up on your ottoman footstool? Taller ottomans can sit comfortably by the side of the chair or in any other part of the room to store papers, DVDs or any other accouterments of modern living. They are also useful as an extra seat at table for those occasions, which have happened to most of us at some time or other, when guests outweigh available seating. In fact, in the dining room, ottomans can make useful storage spaces for your less valuable glasses or cheap dining sets when other storage space is at a premium.


A History of Ottomans

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