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Welcome In Luxury Furniture

See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Welcome In Luxury Furniture

See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Welcome In Luxury Furniture

See more home furniture, garden furniture, furniture shop, patio furniture, office furniture, furniture shops, the furniture store, furniture store, furniture stores INSIDE.

Welcome In Luxury Furniture

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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Advice For Starting A New Office

Most new homeowners, when presented with a bare room are overwhelmed with possibilities and insecurities of furniture arrangement. They may stand in the middle of the room, shake their heads, and wonder where in the world to start. Although I can't tell each of you where you should put what furniture, I can give you some questions which will help you think about how you will use your space and some general guidelines for furniture arranging.

How you use your space

Look at the entrances to the room. Do you have doors? Do they open in or out? If they open in, you will need to allow room for those to open fully.

Do you use the room as a pathway to another room? Is the room a destination room? In other words, is the room one that people go to or go through? If they go through, you need an easily navigable pathway from one room to another.

How do you want to feel in the room? Do you want it to be cozy and intimate? Do you want an open and spacious feel? Furniture in a cozy room tends to be places in closer groups.

A open feel needs more space between pieces. Are you going to use the room for entertaining? If so, you need flexibility in your furniture choices. Extra seating may be placed out of the way and be moved into use when company comes.

Furniture Placement Guidelines

Between the sofa and side chairs, designers normally allow 48 to 100 inches. But you should adjust the space according to your family's needs. If you feel more comfortable with the chairs closer or if you are better able to hear conversations, then move them closer.

If you are using a coffee table in front of the sofa, the normal placement is 14 to 18 inches from the sofa. But again, if you have short arms or long legs, adjust the table until you are comfortable.

For television watching, the normal guideline is to place the television at 3 times the size of the screen. But with some of these new big screen TVs, 3 times the size of the screen is in the next room!

Three feet of space is recommended for traffic lanes. But if you have large family members or lots of kids, I would recommend allow an extra foot for safety for your furniture and for your family members.

In the dining room, a average adult needs a depth of 20 inches for a dining room chair, plus 16 inches to scoot back the chair back from the table. Again, adjust the measurements to fit your family.

At the dining table, you should allow 24 inches per person or more. If your family tends to gesture as they eat, as mine does, allow another 6 inches.

In order to serve your guests, allow 46 inches between the wall and the dining table.

For ideal bed placement, allow at least 24 inches between the bed and the wall to get out of bed comfortably and allow 36 inches between the end of the bed and the bedroom or bathroom door.

As you can see, these guidelines are approximate and should be adjusted for your family. Keep in mind, however, that if you are entertaining guests, your placement will require further adjustments for their comfort and ease of movement. The best way to plan a placement is on paper.



Various websites such as OfficeAnything are available to help you with the design process.

The decision to start an office may be one of the most complex and unfamiliar decisions that you will have to make. This guide will step you through the process of starting an office and help you make the right decisions that are critical to your success.

Budgeting for Costs of an Office

The most important task that will insure the success of this project is to start a budget. Unless you have an unlimited supply of money, the finances required to start an office will be your most limiting resource. A simple spreadsheet that details each one of the sections listed below will help you calculate the total cost of starting your office. If money is tight and credit is a problem, you can rent office furniture.

Do I Need An Office or Can I Work at Home?

Running your office at home can save you a lot of money. But there are seven questions you need to answer before you make this decision. Consider each one carefully and the impact it will have on your business and the other people in your home. Get off on the right foot and success will be yours. Start on the wrong foot, you will struggle through the remaining tasks.

Purchase or Lease Your Office Space

If working at home is not right for you, your business and your family, you will have to find office space outside your home. Commercial real estate can be unfamiliar territory, but the task is important. Determining the right amount of office space in the right location will help the business over the long term.

Obtain Only The Necessary Furniture

Regardless if you will be working at home or in office space outside your home, you will need office furniture. Some office furniture will be expensive and some may be inexpensive. Some will be necessary and other furniture will be nice-to-have. This guide will help you discern what you need and what you don't need. In addition, you will get some tips on saving money.

Acquire Essential Office Equipment

In addition to furniture, your office will need a variety of office equipment. It is at this point in the project your budget can really get blown. Here is a list of office equipment and money saving tips that will help you stay within your budget by getting only the office equipment that is truly necessary.

Buy Only The Basic Office Supplies

Last, but not least, are office supplies. This will most likely be the smallest line in your office start up budget, but it can not be overlooked. Office supplies are not expensive but they must be accounted for in order to avoid spending more money than you have. Don't spend too much time on this task, but at the same time make sure it is not forgotten.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Homemade pasta to the Magic Tree

I have been given EGGS! Lots of them. We are "chicken/turkey-less" due to the unknown future which is a good thing for My Bud Chris-from the 1 Acre Homestead. He is getting over a dozen eggs a day from his ladies, which have been ever so appreciated in coming our way. But...I woke up realizing I have 4 dozen eggs in the fridge with Chris saying "While your here for coffee, I have more eggs for you"....
So knowing I am venturing out for our biweekly coffee clutch, I had to make room. ( I so love having a coffee clutch with him. We drink his awesome percolator coffee and what seems like minutes is actually hours of Homestead and self Sufficiency chatter.)

Today, we made up 2 batches of noodles with my hand crank pasta machine. Despite the recipe we had on hand, we used 4 eggs and 2 pinches of the sea salt to 2 1/4 cups flour.

1 batch is for drying and the other for Chicken soup from scratch. I posted on my Luna Gardens blog a great tutorial I found which had pictures. I include information on how to DRY your pasta for later use. You can pump out enough pasta to feed up to 6 people with just 1 batch of that recipe. Half of the dough amount was plenty for our soup without over doing the ratio of noodles to broth.

It looks to be even more snow for the next week, if not longer. I have not covered up the cold frame due to being unwell as of late. So I went out today checking how bad the single digits may have hurt.

Not bad! Not good...but not bad either. The snow has accumalated around the sides, almost like insulation to the heat inside. I have a small section which air gets in and will need fixed for more temp. control soon. The brussell sprouts are chugging along. I am on the contemplation of uprooting some to grow in the cool basement with grow lights. The well room stays around 45-65 F degrees during the cold months. I may have to experiement with that.
The Solar pit? This was as far as I could get before the cold hit hard. (I was able to get The Captain to do the mass of cement block work but as to the above ground work...I am on my own.) Anything below 50F and my fingers ACHE even with gloves. I am a such a woos...



The Magic tree has such charm in all seasons. Hopefully we will find a Magic tree where ever it is we land next.

I am working out a plan to do a cascading, long trough type container system for growing Carrots. I am stuck on a few extras with it's appearance. I am also planning out what I can
do with an 8 ft long by 2 feet deep metal (galvanized maybe?) trough looking container. I have not a clue as to what it was used for. A neighbor gave it to me when she discovered it by her old chicken coop. Drilling holes for drainage would be needed yet I hate to do that and ruin it for any future purpose. Silly I know... Maybe I will just lay thick plastic to cover the inside and put 4 inches of rock/gravel before I put in fertile soil. I was picturing it for growing Carrots (Red Atomic along with some short tonda's). Place it by the front yard walkway lettuce/greens area.
OH! before I run off. Guess what I have coming in soon? *~>insert girly squeal of delight*<~
A Meat Grinder which has an attachment for a tomato press! I do love my hand crank tomato press but it can be a bit of a pain when doing a bushel of tomatoes. I am giving the hand crank tomato press to my beloved neighbor Jeannie. She borrowed it last Tomato harvest and fell in love. I did smack her with the garden bug so making the harvest a bit easier should help with a few symptoms. I am on the look out for a pasta machine like mine for her. She shows such great promise for self sufficiency. She canned more from her garden to use during the winter that has me hanging my head in shame. Her canned goods cabinet is picture perfect. I even joked with her I was coming up with my camera just so I could share with all of you her hard work and well done pantry.
There is bound to be a hand crank pasta machine at a thrift store around here. I just hope I can get it when I do spot it.
If you are a thrift store "visitor", have you noticed the pricing on some things are just laughably high? Makes me wonder who they have in the back deciding on those things...I mean come on. Really People. really?
I best be off. Seems I am bouncing off the walls with my rambling & subject switching this evening...
Sweet Dreams,
~Tammie

Casual Living Room Design Tips

When creating a design for your living room, keep in mind how the living room will be used. A living room with surround sound, for example, will require a particular design in order to get the full effect of that sound. Whether there is surround sound or no sound, a living room should be a room that creates a relaxing atmosphere in which one can read quietly, visit with friends, or any number of things in a comfortable manner.

Consideration of furniture is important. A casual living room will not have stiff furniture that provides no comfort when sitting. That type of furniture should be reserved for waiting rooms at a doctor's office or school rooms. A comfortable living room's couches and chairs will be made out of soft, perhaps plush fabrics that invite a person to relax on them. Their comfort will be further enhanced by soft, plush pillows of the same fabric. Some will even add pillows that contrast with the colors of the couches or chairs. This furniture is something that can be relaxed and socialized on in complete comfort.

Flooring is another important consideration for this room. Hardwood floors are very popular right now, yet they do not have to be the only choice. Hardwood is pretty and easy to clean, yet it's cold. If your home is often cold and you're looking for economical ways to keep it warmer, carpeting is one way to do that. Carpeting will hold the heat in the room better than hardwood flooring which will make the room warmer longer. This will in turn use your furnace less and your money will be saved. However, if you have allergies to dust or other airborne particles, carpeting may not be a good choice. No matter how often you vacuum, it can be very difficult to get those allergens out of the air. For this type of person, a hardwood floor would probably be the better choice because there will be less fibers in the room to hold in those allergens.

Television and sound system would also be a consideration into your design. If your television is large, it will take a large portion of area in the living room. Alternately, if it is small it won't take up as much room. Either way, the seating and sound should be surrounding the viewing area at a reasonable distance for both sight and sound. If you have surround sound, you have the advantage of bringing the sound to the seating area. Otherwise, the seating should surround the television at a distance that makes listening happen easily.

Living rooms should be places of comfort. They should be conducive to visiting and mingling with guests as well as watching television. With the listed tips above, your living room will bring comfort and joy to all of its inhabitants.

Posted by : Lee Dobbins
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Monday, January 4, 2010

New Nexera Kids Bedroom Furniture Added at GoWFB.com

Are you shopping for your youngster’s bedroom? Wholesale Furniture Brokers has just added the 4 PC Alegria Bookcase Bedroom Set by Nexera to its collection of kids bedroom furniture. This set includes a bookcase bed, double dresser, mirror, and nightstand. The natural maple finish gives the set a simple yet elegant look that appeals to young kids and even to teenagers. Your children will surely love this adorable set, even to their teenage years.



You can even add more matching pieces to make your kids’ bedroom more functional. Customize your order to fit your kids’ bedroom furniture needs. Browse through our child bedroom furniture gallery for even more choices.



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2009-2010 Home Design Trends

I had a pleasure of attending the West Coast Interiors trade show recently. I love attending seminars, and I am absolutely fascinated by design trends. Here's what I learned at the show, and what you'll be seeing a lot of during the next couple of years. If you like to shop and peruse catalogs and magazines, you may have seen some of this already.

For home decor, you will see:

  • Adventurous design and craft: layering of fabrics, textures, accessories; bold and graphic patterns, and lots of pattern mixing. (Did you know that wallpaper is back in fashion? Patterns are very bold and large, and would be gorgeous in a room where you really want to make a statement.)
  • Nature-inspired design: "green" products, colors of sand, sea, sky, trees; natural materials like stone, wood, glass; animal prints
  • Bohemian style: edgy, funky, ethnic mix; handcrafted originals; lots of color and pattern
  • Dramatic style: lots of black and white, mirrors, crystal, shimmer, metallics. Look for unexpected combinations such as leather combined with crystal.
  • Vintage/Nostalgic style: 1940's looks; Hollywood style; pieces with a history

If it sounds like "anything goes," you are partly right-- it is definitely OK to mix woods, colors, patterns, styles, but it should look deliberate and purposeful. Take care to avoid a haphazard, random look.

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New Daybed by Powell Company Added at GoWFB.com

Are you looking for a versatile piece that would maximize your home space? The Vallejo Daybed by Powell Company is a classic piece that would add functionality, comfort, and style to your home. It comes in a brushed pewter finish and features arched panels with scrolls. The panels are refined with antique gold fleur-de-lis castings and turned ball finials. This daybed will surely be a classy addition to your home.



To add more value to your shopping experience, we’ll ship the Vallejo Daybed to you for free. Just place your order and we’ll take care of the shipping costs for you. Browse through our daybeds gallery for more daybed choices. And if you have any questions about ordering, call us at our toll free number at (866) 595-8930.









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