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How to Choose the Best Furniture For You |
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Written by jatisari
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Tuesday, 21 April 2009 |
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Do you know how to choose the best furniture for your needs? When it comes to buying furniture, the more you can match a piece to what your needs are, the happier you will be with your purchase. To be able to do that it helps to know the many different variations and features that are available for a piece. Beds are so essential to getting a good night's sleep. But they also go beyond that providing a focal point for your bed room. In addition to buying a bed for yourself, you may also want to buy one for a child or a guest. Sometimes, you may be short on space. Fortunately, there are plenty of choices out there to make it possible for you to buy the perfect bed for you. A sofa is one of the most important furniture purchases for your home. But a sofa that is perfect for your living room can be a terrible idea for your family room. It is important to know how you are going to use it. You have to determine that it is the right size for your space, and that its style is what your home needs. And since quality is so important, how to look for it. A sleeper sofa is a great multifunctional piece of furniture. You can use it in so many places. It can convert any room into a bed room. Almost any sofa can be bought as a sleeper sofa, and they come in all sizes. The best thing is that today you can a buy a piece that functions both as comfortable seating and a comfortable bed - in any size! Today, home entertainment centers come in all different shapes and sizes. You have the choice of buying one that completely conceals your equipment or buying one that displays it. You need a place to organize all your media as well as equipment. So look for a piece that has built in storage. It also makes sense to judge for quality because you are storing expensive and fragile equipment in it. A table lamp is a furniture accessory that can add so much to a room besides light. Table lamps come in all shapes, sizes and styles, and enable you to dress up a room in style. You can change the look of a lamp by the style of shade you choose. It is also important to be aware of the kind of a bulb and wattage you should pick for your lamp. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 April 2009 )
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Helpful Hints for Buying Mahogany Furniture |
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Written by jatisari
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Tuesday, 21 April 2009 |
Mahogany is a durable and expensive hardwood used to make fine furniture. This rare wood, known for its beautiful grain and deep, reddish-brown color, endows furniture with a timeless, traditional quality. Chairs, tables and other home furnishings crafted with mahogany will last a lifetime and should be considered an investment. The following hints will make buying mahogany furniture easier. What is Mahogany? Most mahogany furniture today is made from two varieties, African and South American. South American mahogany is used for fine furniture. Caribbean or West Indian mahogany, another variety, is rarer, because it has been overharvested. Mahogany is an excellent wood for carving and finishes beautifully. Cabinetmakers such as Chippendale and Sheraton have replaced walnut with mahogany for many of their furniture pieces.
Why Buy Mahogany Furniture? Mahogany furniture is most often made in the traditional style, but these pieces can complement almost any decorating style. Its timeless beauty appeals to most consumers and furniture pieces lend an air of elegance and sophistication. Consider adding a few mahogany accent pieces, such as a sofa table or nightstands in mahogany if you have a limited budget or the rooms of your home are decorated with a different style. Mahogany furniture also is very durable. Dining room tables and armoires made of mahogany are excellent investments. These large pieces draw immediate attention. Ornate carvings in mahogany furniture add instant interest and drama. What to Look ForThere is controversy surrounding the harvesting of mahogany for purposes of crafting furniture. Overharvesting and illegal logging in parts of the Peruvian Amazon and elsewhere plague the industry. Some furniture manufacturers, such as IKEA, have chosen not to sell furniture made from mahogany for this very reason. Some furniture is made with mahogany veneers rather than solid mahogany. When in doubt, ask the salesperson. If you are buying antique furniture, look for a decal that denotes “genuine mahogany” issued by the Mahogany Association. The association, which operated in the early to mid 20th century, was created to help buyers distinguish between solid mahogany pieces and other woods stained to look like mahogany. Mahogany furniture marketed as Philippine mahogany is not true mahogany. It is actually luaun. The material comes from a family of plants, not mahogany trees. Getting a Good Price Mahogany furniture is very expensive. Consider purchasing it second-hand from an estate sale. Large estates will often auction off the furniture and will advertise the auction in the classified advertisement section of the newspaper or online. If you cannot find furniture at the auction, pay attention to whether there are businesses buying whole estates, and you may be able to strike a side deal with them on the mahogany furniture you like. Search for smaller furniture stores that specialize in fine furniture rather than large chains. Don’t be afraid to negotiate on price. Privately owned furniture stores are one place where you don’t always have to pay sticker price. Buying a floor sample will cost less than having the item made and delivered to your home.
Source : http://www.interiordec.about.com/od/furnituregeneral/Furniture_General_Tips_and_Buying_Info.htm |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 April 2009 )
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Selamat Datang di JATISARI MEUBEL |
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Written by Web Master
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Tuesday, 03 February 2009 |
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Jatisari Furniture adalah perusahaan mebel yang berdiri pada tahun1990. Kami adalah pengusaha pabrik mebel Indonesia yang berlokasi di Jepara – Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. Bahan dasar produk kami adalah kayu jati dan mahoni. Mebel yang kami buat meliputi ; almari, buffet, set meja makan, set ruang tidur, set ruang tamu, rak buku, meja kantor, almari tv, sofa set, meja tulis dan kami juga menerima custom order. .JPG)  |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 22 February 2010 )
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South Shore creates online gallery program |
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Written by jatisari
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Monday, 09 August 2004 |
Allows retailers to add product showcase to Web sitesLisa Casinger -- Furniture Today, February 10, 2009 LAS VEGAS — South Shore Furniture is rolling out a gallery program at this week's Las Vegas Market, only this one's virtual. "We've done a lot of research and found there is a growing market of women age 25-34 years old who are shopping online," said Etienne Chabot, director of marketing communications for the company, a source of youth and adult bedroom, office and entertainment furniture. "We wanted to help our retailers who don't have transactional Web sites reach the 10-15% of consumers who are buying furniture online," said Chabot. The online gallery allows retailers to add a virtual South Shore product presentation to their Web sites. Consumers can purchase directly from that gallery while the retailer still receives their margin on the sale. The store doesn't have to stock the particular item, and South Shore drop ships the purchase directly to the consumer. According to South Shore, the site provides retailers with a transactional Web site, extended product offering and the ability to gain "virtual" floor space. Chabot said South Shore is testing the gallery program with four retailers, including Gallery One and Worldwide Furniture. The online gallery pricing includes shipping and is comparable to prices consumers might find elsewhere, he said. "This is a true B-to-B-to-C initiative," Chabot said. "We wanted to share our online expertise with our retailers and use our logistics and knowledge of the Web with them and we think this tool is a great way to do that. We plan to add other features to the gallery like decorating tips and design information in the future." South Shore, based in Sainte-Croix, Québec, is showing this week in the World Market Center, B-980. From: www.furnituretoday.com |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 February 2009 )
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