Archive for February, 2008

Keep Your Patio Furniture In Shape

Posted by admin on February 19th, 2008

All sorts of materials are used to make patio furniture these days, from the least expensive resin furniture to high-quality teak and wrought iron patio furniture. To protect your investment, whatever it is, you should seasonally check and repair as necessary your patio furniture.

Wooden furniture can dry out or mildew from exposure to weather. A good quality exterior penetrating oil is the best treatment for redwood or cedar patio furniture-both woods that are generally weather-resistant. Teak patio furniture needs different treatment. Teak furniture can literally live outdoors on your patio for years, thanks to the high oil and rubber content of teak. Many products meant for other types of wood patio furniture can actually deplete teak’s natural oils, so make sure you use products that are especially meant for the teak furniture on your patio.

Wrought iron patio furniture can rust. Naval jelly is the best thing for removing the rust spots from patio furniture; if the surface has gotten rough, once the rust is removed you can sand the wrought iron. Be sure to use paint to touch up any exposed spots or it will rust again. If wrought iron furniture seems wobbly, some of its joints may need to be re-welded.

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Teak Patio Furniture ? Does It Really Last A Lifetime?

Posted by admin on February 18th, 2008

When designing your patio, you?ve probably thought about the design of the patio, the dimensions, the canopy, the materials and what type of protective coating are you going use on it. But more often than not, you haven?t thought about the furniture you?re going to be using. There are dozens of styles, types, colors, and materials to choose, from aluminum, cast iron and wood. Wood is always a popular and natural choice and while cedar is nice, teak is better.

Teak, also called Jati, is a hardwood tree usually found in tropical climates and is native to South America and Southeast Asia. This hardwood is used often in the manufacture of outdoor furniture and boat decks because it is highly weather resistant, it?s easily worked, and the natural oils help to make it hold up in even the most exposed situations.

Teak can be oiled or varnished to a beautiful finish for added elegance or protection, but holds up equality well when left in its natural condition. If you live in an area that has termites, you definitely want to use Teak as you patio furniture wood of choice, its natural oils make it highly resistant to termites.

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Pet Stroller Website Makes available Great Option Instead Of Pet Wheelchairs

For bigger pets, Pet Stroller Mart sells a Three Wheel stroller, additionally with a Four Wheel Pet Stroller. These well-built strollers are equipped with bigger wheels so you can efficiently move pets over any rigorous territory. The strollers also are available with waterproof trays for simple maintenance and cleanup, and are made with waterproof Denier nylon, so your stroller can stay in great shape for the long term. Front wheel shock absorbers help take on unforeseen bumps and terrain, and help to retain the soundness and superiority of your stroller. These pet strollers also breaks down quickly for transport or storage.

For animals that weight 25 pounds or less, Pet Stroller Mart has a wonderful group of one of a kind strollers so you and your pet can get around easily. You can get a stroller that has more of a routine carriage, or select a sleek pet stroller or a more elegant pet stroller. Despite the fact that these pet strollers are designed for smaller animals, they are developed with the same resilient quality of Pet Stroller Mart’s various other offerings for bigger animals. (more…)

Furniture that lasts - not ends in landfill

Posted by admin on February 17th, 2008

From flat pack to landfill - the journey of ‘modern’ furniture

The life of your average flat-pack piece of furniture is often short-lived. It’s affordable price and simple contemporary aesthetic draws us in, providing a quick fix for modernising our homes. However, the initial attraction soon wanes, as legs begin to wobble, doors and drawers no longer fit, and we grow tired of it. It’s then but a short journey to confinement, hidden away, probably to the spare room or garage, before finally the hammer is wielded and it’s off to the local tip to join its flat pack friends in landfill.

The flat-pack market is now huge. What was started in the 1980s primarily in the kitchen’s market has now extended to all types of furniture - you could pretty much furnish an entire house with flat-pack. What’s more, it’s cheap, easy to buy, easy to deliver (except for the weight of all that chipboard), and some would say, easy to assemble. What’s more it allows us to quickly transform our rooms, allowing us to buy into the desire for a modern, comfortable home, as portrayed by the many TV programmes and magazines. (more…)

Everything About Wicker Sunroom Furniture

Posted by admin on February 16th, 2008

To understand what Wicker sunroom furniture is, you must first know what is Wicker and how it differentiates from Rattan. Wicker includes all types of products that are made out of natural materials, willow, rush, banana leaf, grasses, straw, cane or reed. They are mostly woven in between frames of Rattan. Rattan refers to a vine that can grow up to some hundred feet high and is extremely strong and durable. Most of the times, both these two materials are used together to make the sunroom furniture. They are soaked in water to soften the fibers so that it can be woven properly. When they are stained, they show slight difference in color and hue. This makes the product look all the more natural and attractive. The wicker sunroom indoor furniture can be molded into various shapes and forms to provide an inexhaustible range of wicker products in all types of look and style. Thus, no matter how your sunroom is shaped and placed, you will definitely find similar shaped wicker furniture to go with the look and feel of your conservatory or sunroom. (more…)

Four Reasons You?ll Love Wrought Iron Patio Furniture

Posted by admin on February 15th, 2008

The right patio furniture is an important decision when you?re getting ready for the warm spring and summer months. There?s nothing that compares to entertaining your friends in your back yard or deck on sunny days or warm, breezy evenings, and having attractive, comfortable furnishings can make a real difference. Today there are so many options that it can be confusing when you go shopping.

Right now PVC patio furniture with vinyl cushions are very popular, as well as various kinds of wood furniture. But wrought iron patio furniture is seeing a resurgence in popularity as well, and you should definitely take another look at this formerly traditional style of furniture. It?s now being re-invented in a number of new styles and has lots of advantages that make it an excellent choice for outdoor use.

Wrought Iron Fits Any Style

If you shop around you?ll discover that wrought iron patio furniture has evolved from the traditional flowery styles of the fifties patio. Today you can find tables, chairs, bars and stools that run the gamut from sleek and angular to elaborately decorated with design motifs such as grape clusters and twining vines. If you have a Mediterranean style back porch, you?ll find wrought iron patio furniture with delicately curved arches and swirls. If you like art deco, look for broad, straight edges and sharp lines.

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Kids Furniture

Posted by admin on February 14th, 2008

Children are all little grownups, perceiving their surroundings in ways you may not have imagined. One area involves kids furniture, and it’s up to you to acknowledge and satisfy their desires. Kids quickly pick up on style. Toddlers are happy with plastic chairs and workbenches. As they mature, they’ll want to emulate the family standard. You need to be prepared to meet their expectations.

If your home is filled with fine furniture, don’t make the mistake of cutting your child short of that standard. Kids pick up on differences. Once they enter the teenage years, they may wonder why they have plastic tables, while the rest of the home is furnished in a sophisticated manner.

The practical, lightweight plastic tables and chairs that were satisfactory in childhood may become outdated and even resented as they grow older. ?Why do I have this cheap kids furniture? Do my parents think I’m not worth more?? Pay attention to your kids in the transition to adulthood. Kids furniture becomes outdated sooner than you think. All parents love their children but may unknowingly send a message that their child is ?not important enough? to upgrade their kids furniture to grownup status.

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Advantages of Modular Office Furniture

Posted by admin on February 13th, 2008

In today’s business world, flexibility is one of the greatest keys to success, particularly in the case of small and mid-size businesses. A large business may have enough sheer power and leverage to make it on a few core services, but smaller businesses almost always need to be able to diversify in order to survive. In order to allow the necessarily level of flexibility for the company as a whole, you will need to reflect that flexibility in each separate area of your business, not only including the abilities of your employees, but also the very layout of your offices.

This sort of all around flexibility will allow your business to adapt in whatever sorts of ways your current situation might dictate. One of the best ways to accomplish this degree of flexibility in your office space is through the use of modular office furniture. Of course, this may seem a bit odd to those who are not familiar with this type of furniture, but the truth is that modular office furniture is often the key to a flexible and productive office.

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Indian sheesham furniture

Posted by admin on February 12th, 2008

Indian Sheesham

Furniture made from Indian Sheesham is provided in its natural state. It will appear polished due to the natural oil occuring in the wood. You should wipe your furniture with a damp cloth to remove any dust from manufacturing. The oil on the surface will evaporate after a few days outdoors. It is the oil that remains below the surface that gives the wood its durability. Some of these oils may bleed out following the first few rainfalls, and initially, you will want to bring your cushions in when the furniture is wet. Once the furniture has begun to form the silver-grey patina, it is no longer necessary to bring the cushions indoors.

To clean the furniture without removing the silver-grey patina simply use soap and water. Should you want to maintain the golden brown color, we recommend a teak sealer be applied every 12-18 months. Wood sealers are usually solvent based with water-like viscosity containing mould, ultra-violet light and moisture protection. The Wood protector should be applied after cleaning and drying out your furniture. We do not recommend painting Indian Sheesham as the wood’s natural oils can affect how the paint adheres. Teak has qualities unlike any other wood as it has the ability to withstand the rigors of adverse climates.
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