Minimalist Houses adorn with Furniture

Posted on: 20 August, 2010 - Category: Furniture, Interior by:

Minimalist type homes nowadays, it was demanded by society, including the practical all her furniture. But in choosing the contents of a minimalist home needed special tricks to stay warm look in selecting the type and model of his furniture. So how to choose furniture and accessories to furniture design appropriate for your minimalist home? Maintain a practical and functional elements of a key base in a minimalist house dress.

1. Proper material selection can thicken the minimalist concept to be presented. Eg glass furniture combined with aluminum or wrought iron including furniture design which is widely used. In addition to simple shapes, her treatment was also relatively easy to do.

2. Curtains election was able to support the impression you want to display indoors. With blinds roman type, eg a mild nature also can give the impression of dynamic in a minimalist room.

3. Design with strict precision also characterizes the architecture and minimalist furniture. Therefore, select a table or chair that has a simple design, little or no ornament. With such minimal ornamentation, can simplify maintenance and more spacious rooms terksesan making it suitable when applied to a small minimalist home.

4. The selection of colors and patterns must be carefully, where the pattern of flowers or colors that are too crowded less suitable when combined in a minimalist home. Preserve the color tone each time to add or change accessories minimalist furniture design and furniture in one room.

5. Make every minimalist accessories and furniture carefully, but make sure that the room does not impress too full because it was able to confirm the impression minimalist who want to create. For example structuring frame a photo using the larger frames but in small amounts to provide accents in the room.
Minimalism can also be combined with materials or furniture of color – the color of the wood as dark brown or reddish-brown furniture

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Modern Patio Furniture

Posted on: 12 July, 2010 - Category: Furniture, Interior by:

Backyard can be said as one of the favorite corner in the house. can be a relaxing place, a playground for children, a gathering place for families during thanksgiving or right also to hold a coffee morning or a cocktail party. Patio furniture that is usually required, among others, Outdoor Dining Sets, Outdoor Bar Sets, Outdoor Seating Sets, etc. Do not forget to set the outdoor lighting on the patio for our backyard improvements.

Environment around the patio will also need to consider in designing a modern patio furniture. Because not only the garden, park or swimming pool located on the patio, but also can be a beach. In the furniture election should consider the construction of furniture, colors, shapes or its brand.

To realize a comfortable patio that can be done by visiting ModernFurnitureWarehouse.com. An online shop that provides a modern outdoor furniture to decorate your backyard with a variety of models. On this site are also provided discounted prices for some pieces. For example Tosh Furniture Dark Brown Sofa Set or Tosh Furniture Dark Brown Dining Set on this site will greatly look perfect in your backyard and still comfortable even if your backyard of the beach. For the backyard with a swimming pool setting will be more interesting with Vento Granite Bistro Group or Stonewick 5Pc High Dining Set With Swivel Bar Chairs.

So what are you waiting, there are many other options with some discount. Just visit ModernFurnitureWarehouse.com

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Living Room Family Interior

Posted on: 09 June, 2010 - Category: Interior, Living Room by:

The end result of the design your living family room will be determined by the furniture and colors that you select. The dominant furniture is sofa, table and cabinet. Choose a sofa, table and cabinet with the design, colors and sizes according to your room. Sometimes you do not have to change or replace everything.

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Simple concept. Actually designing a living family room with not change everything that has been there. Shape and size of space is the main factor to be considered. Then is determine the style design, modern, contemporary or clasic.

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Modern Kitchen Interior Design Idea

Posted on: 10 April, 2010 - Category: Interior, Kitchen by:


Modern Kitchen Interior Design Idea

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10 Ways to Purchase the Wrong Kitchen Cabinets

Posted on: 29 March, 2010 - Category: Interior, Kitchen, Tips & Guide by:

A couple of years ago we remodeled our kitchen. I’d like to see you just as happy with your kitchen as we are with ours. So here are ten tips on what to look out for, so you don’t make any mistakes when you’re looking for kitchen cabinets.

1. First, know your budget. You can’t do further research until you know how much money you want to spend. Cabinets take up 40% to 50% of your total kitchen costs, and you should budget for them accordingly.

2. Measure your space. It is impossible to get a realistic estimate without having some idea of you needs. Make the measurements as accurate as you can but don’t worry too much; these measurements are for research purposes only.

3. There are three types of cabinets on the market: Stock, Semi-Custom and Custom. When you buy stock cabinets, you are buying something “off the shelf”, as they are pre-assembled in the factory. They are the cheapest cabinets available. Unfortunately, stock cabinets come in a limited range of sizes and styles and have few options on finishes and accessories. Semi-custom is the next step up. They are still factory-made but you have many more choices in terms of storage, design, and style. Custom cabinetry is built either in a workshop or on-site and the sky’s the limit both in options and in price. Don’t be intimidated by this, however. Surprisingly the price difference between semi-custom and custom is often minimal and, particularly in hard-to-plan kitchens, may be worth the money.

4. Whatever kind of cabinet you choose check out the reputation of the manufacturer. Find out if they have a good track record. Look into their warranties. How much coverage do they offer and for how long a period?

For example, KraftMaid offers a limited lifetime warranty to the original purchaser which guarantees that under normal residential usage their cabinets will remain free of defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. Unfinished cabinetry is not covered under their warranty.

In contrast, Yorktowne offers a lifetime limited warranty on only some of their cabinet collections and a five year limited warranty on others.

Among other things, these warranties do not cover:

Correction of improper installation or repair of damage caused by improper installation.

Replacement or repair of parts when cabinetry is used in other than a residential home.

Improper storage situations where loading or use exceeds the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association standards.

Damages from fire, flood, or acts of God.

5. Create a written description of your ideal kitchen. This will help you to make a budget and pick a manufacturer. If you’re unsure of what is available look around for ideas. An afternoon at the library browsing back copies of Woman’s Day can be surprisingly helpful. Many popular magazines publish yearly specialty issues. In addition, there are several publications dedicated exclusively to kitchen and bath design.

Online you will find inspiring designs at http://www.wellborn.com/design/kitchens.asp and www.Kitchens.com. For a free step by step design guide take a look at www.Modularkitchencabinets.com/. For a quick overview of the various standalone cabinets and organizers see www.Stacksandstacks.com/html/category13_0.htm.

6. It is a good idea to take an afternoon off to wander through showrooms. Most showrooms have fully set up kitchens so you can get a feel for their products.

7. Don’t worry if, after all the magazines and showrooms, you’re still not sure what you want. Take a day or two to let your research sink in. Your kitchen will begin to emerge in your mind’s eye.

You can also call friends and family and ask if they recently put in a kitchen. Ask them to tell you all about it. If you come up with anything I didn’t tell you, let me know and I’ll put it in another column.

8. Your next step is to find an interior designer. While you can design your own kitchen, unless you’re a professional, it’s not a good idea. A lot goes into a kitchen design; any mistakes you make will stay with you for a long time. Why not get help from someone who has made it their job to design the best kitchen for you? You can find certified designers in your area via the National Kitchen and Bath Association. Certification means the designer has completed design courses including certified training programs in room layout, storage planning, cabinet installation, plumbing, and lighting. When you hire a designer, you can expect to pay a retainer (from $300). A typical hourly fee is $50 to $75. Up to ten hours would be enough time for a designer to spend doing research and working on drawings for your approval. In picking an interior designer, you want to find someone with whom you’re comfortable. In addition ask yourself: Does he or she seem knowledgeable? Are they genuinely interested and enthusiastic about your kitchen?

Tell your designer about your lifestyle and your needs. Among the things he or she will want to know are your family’s life style and habits. Do you entertain and how often? Do you want to eat in the kitchen? It even makes a difference if you are right- or left-handed.

Find someone with the imagination and the ability to stay in budget. You don’t need someone making you feel as if you ought to spend more. Your designer should visit your home in order to assess your needs.

9. Although you will have an interior designer to help you, it is important to know your materials. Cupboards can be natural woods in a variety of paints or stains. For durability, you can’t beat laminate or baked-on varnish. Know that in homes with children, polyester and stainless steel finishes may not work well as they scratch easily and tend to show fingerprints.

10. There is a large variety of hardware to choose from too. There are Lazy Susans, racks, hinges, pulls and handles. There are different types of drawers and trolleys designed for ease of access that you might want to consider. Your designer should have plenty of space saving and storage ideas which will make your kitchen much more efficient. Just remember, each gadget adds to your total cost so watch that budget!

These are the basics of kitchen cabinetry. Now that I’m done writing this I’ll go into my kitchen and get myself a cup of coffee and I’ll be happy knowing that your kitchen, when it’s built, will be just as good as mine. by: Bob Williams

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