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Tips On Shopping For Furniture January 20, 2008

Posted by Vedis The Home Lover in : Furniture Shopping , comments closed

Shopping for furniture can be a difficult task or an exciting adventure. It’s up to you. If you follow this advice, you’re more likely to enjoy shopping and find the right pieces of furniture to fit your home and lifestyle.

1. Decide What You Need. Measure the space where you’ll put the new piece, keeping in mind that you’ll need room between other pieces for walking and traffic patterns. You might want a sofa but realize that you really only have room for a loveseat or a pair of armless chairs. Write the numbers down so that you can confirm them when you find something that you like.

2. Set Your Budget. There’s nothing more discouraging than finding a piece you can’t afford. Set you budget and don’t look at things that would break the bank.

3. Plan Ahead. Do some research on the internet. Find the websites for furniture manufacturers and see what they have to offer. You’ll most likely be able to see everything that each company makes, get exact dimensions of each piece, see the different finishes available, and see the pieces arranged in decorator rooms. If you see something you really like, you can order the company’s catalogue to be sent to your home. (more…)

What To Put In Front Of Your Sofa ? November 2, 2007

Posted by Vedis The Home Lover in : Home Decorating / Storage Ideas , comments closed

A common furniture shopping mistake is buying a sofa and discovering that it won’t fit through the door or into the elevator.

Sofa is probably the largest piece of furniture in your main living area, it could look lonely all by itself, a big glob of fabric-covered seating. And when you’re sitting at a sofa, you’ll undoubtedly want a place to put things like magazines or drinks so that you can reach them easily.

But there are options for a piece of furniture in front of a sofa that can provide storage, a flat surface for decorative pieces, or just a nice break in the look of upholstered furniture.

Here are some of the suggestions for a piece of furniture to place in front of the sofa.

A Coffee Table. Coffee tables are available in all sorts of sizes, heights, and metal, glass, painted, or natural wood finishes. A traditional coffee table can have a glass top, can be solid wood, or can be made out of metal or finished with a high gloss to shine as the center of attention in the room.

A coffee table should be chosen in a proper proportion for the size of the room and the sofa in front of which it stands. A large square room would look strange with a small, delicate oval glass-topped coffee table, just as a small room would be cramped with a large, heavy, dark-painted square coffee table.

Before buying a coffee table, place a large piece of newsprint or brown on the floor in front of the sofa to help determine an appropriate size and shape. You can cut down the paper or add to it until you get the right proportion for the rest of the furniture and the room.

When shopping for a coffee table, take the measurements of the sofa with you, in addition to a floor plan of the room and the measurements you’ve determined will be best. You may have difficulty finding just the right size, but this will help.

A Coffee Table Ottoman. By combining the top of a table with cushions of an ottoman, you’ll get the comfort for resting your feet and the convenience of space to place items. Usually with this type of design, the ottoman cushions pull out from below the table top, meaning you can use both the top and the cushions at the same time.

A Large Ottoman. As homeowners are gearing furniture selections to comfort, the ottoman has taken center stage in front of many sofas. Really, an ottoman is just a large padded or upholstered stool or bench.

It’s a perfect piece to use in front of a sofa, as its soft top offers comfort for legs, the upholstery fabric contributes color and texture to the room, and the large flat to is ideal for placing a tray or books.

A Pair of Small Tables. Two small square tables, placed side by side, give a slightly more formal look than the more modern large coffee table. A matched pair looks best, but a mismatched set of small tables, of exactly the same height, can be used together with matching tops. If you have a pair of small antique tables, this may be the perfect place to use them.

A Picnic Bench. For a very rustic or cottage style home, a long, low, wooden bench is a perfect touch. The long flat top works well for placing books and beverages without adding too much formality.

An Old Dining Table. This is the perfect place to put a dining table. Of course, you’ll need to cut the legs down to the proper height (between 15″ and 22″) for your seating space, but the large surface will be convenient for many purposes, including playing games, doing homework, and entertaining.

You can see that you can use almost anything for a coffee table. Keep in mind that the piece should be sturdy, properly proportioned, and durable, and it will give you great wear and convenience in any room.

3 Things To Think About When Choosing Sofa Slip Covers October 23, 2007

Posted by Vedis The Home Lover in : Living Room Decorating , comments closed

A sofa is a sign for home. A sofa means that you have a space for guests. A sofa means that you have a spot to relax after a hard day’s work. This is the reason why choosing a sofa slip cover needs a lot of thought.

A sofa slip cover needs to be chosen carefully since it will always be there. You will always see the sofa slip cover and it is the first thing that your guests will actually get to notice.

Sure, paintings and works of art are the things that a guest will see, but the sofa is the first thing that guests will become acquainted with. It is the first thing that you will be acquainted with. We all know how much time people spend just sitting on the sofa.

Here are a few things to think about when choosing a sofa slip cover:

The Slipcover Sofa Material. Choosing the fabric of your sofa slip cover is the first task you must consider. There are a lot of varieties of sofa slip covers and each variety has its own use. Before you decide on something that looks slick and expensive, try to think about what your sofa slip cover might go through during the time it stays with you.

What is the situation in your house, do you have kids, does you kids have a lot of kid guests in the house, do you keep a strict sofa policy, do you own pets, do you have any children, and do you frequently eat while on the sofa? These are the sort of questions you need to ask yourself in order to choose the right material of a sofa slip cover. Here are some factors to think about:

2. Durability. Try looking for a sofa slip cover that is durable. You need to find a sofa slip cover that will last and not tear easily.

3. Washability. Try to find a sofa slip cover that does not easily stain. If you are unable to do so, at least find a sofa slip cover that can easily be washed. This means that you need to find a sofa slip cover that does not require any special washing in order to get it clean. Remember: all sorts of stains can mar your sofa slip covers beauty.