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  • Buying 100 Percent Egyptian Cotton Sheets
    100 percent Egyptian cotton fabrics have long been known for durability, softness and quality. For a number of years, bed sheets, and other linen goods made from Egyptian cotton were not widely available.
  • Outdoor Advertising Thermometers Evoke Nostalgia
    In the early days of the nineteen hundreds, the outdoor advertising thermometer became a fixture of early brand name development.
  • Daybeds and Daybed Covers Add to Any Decor
    With the renewed popularity of daybeds, folks are finding that decorator daybed covers can add to any room decor.
  • Adjustable Bed Buying Guide
    After years of sleeping on a traditional flat bed, you make the decision to look at an adjustable bed. Those television ads make an adjustable bed look pretty good but being a savvy consumer, you decide to some do some basic research.
  • Finding the Right Bedding for Your Dorm Room Mattress
    After shopping for all the essentials, you have checked into your dorm room for your first year on campus. Checking out the mattress you notice several things.
  • Building Wooden Grandfather and Tall Case Clocks
    Early long case clocks were often made entirely of wood, including the inner working or movement of the clock.
  • Restoring Your Antique Grandfather Clock
    If you are lucky enough to come upon an antique grandfather clock, you may notice that the clock needs some work. Like any antique, grandfather clocks require special care when it comes to repair and restoration.
  • Shopping for the Right Weathervane
    From the days of the ancients, wind vanes, weathervanes and pennants have been used to tell which way the wind blows.
  • Weathervanes Come in All Shapes and Sizes
    Weathervanes or as some people call them, wind vanes, can be found in all shapes, sizes and materials. Weathervanes have been around in one form or another for thousands of years.
  • Zero Gravity Recliners Have Health Benefits and Roots in Space
    Introduced over a decade ago, zero gravity recliners offer a unique resting experience.
  • Zero Gravity Recliners Can Shake, Rock and Roll
    Proponents of zero gravity recliners offer up a whole host of great reasons why these uniquely designed chairs are a must have item of furniture.
  • Wood Flooring Is More Popular Then Ever
    With many homeowners looking for alternatives to carpeting and vinyl flooring, wood flooring is gaining in popularity. From ease of cleaning to a wide variety of decorating and design choices, wood flooring is definitely making a comeback.
  • A No Wax Floor Can Save Money and the Environment
    Before the days of no wax flooring, many of us remember the days when waxing the tile floor was a weekly chore, often done drudgingly on your hands and knees. The job of waxing was made easier by the introduction of floor waxes that could be applied with mop.
  • Tile and Vinyl Sheet Flooring Can Be Repaired
    The new house you just bought is great. Nice carpet, paint and other amenities can make a house a home. You finally have the big kitchen you always wanted and the new vinyl sheet flooring looks terrific.
  • Old Fashioned Wood Flooring is New Again
    Many Americans have grown up with wall to wall carpeting as a normal part modern domestic life. Older generations of Americans remember a time when any type of rug or carpeting might have been considered a nonessential item of household furnishing reserved for the more affluent. Many a day was spent sweeping and washing wood and other types of hard flooring.
  • Laminate Flooring Floats on Wave of Popularity
    Imagine having the warmth of wood or the bold look of stone gracing your home at a fraction of what you thought it might cost. With the introduction of laminate flooring products to the North American market, homeowners have taken to this Swedish invention in a big way.
  • Cork Flooring Is Unique and Durable
    Cork makes for a really great bottle stopper right? Cork also makes a great floor covering option and many of us have been walking on cork floors for years probably without knowing it.
  • Ceramic Tile Flooring Is an Enduring Classic
    Ceramic tile flooring has graced the floors of palaces and can be found in the ruins of the great cities of antiquity. The use of ceramic tile goes back over four thousand years and it endures today as a long lasting and attractive flooring option.
  • Decorative Room Dividers Can Accent Any Decor
    Room dividers and decorative divider screens have been around for years. In fact, room dividers have been in use for thousands of years, serving both a utilitarian and decorative purpose.
  • Computer Desks and Armoires Stylish and Functional
    Every desk can be a computer desk. In this age of smaller desktop computer systems, virtually any desk can be used for your computer. Laptop computers are becoming more popular and have changed the way we look at our work environment. Computer Desks and computer armoires have become part of list of home furniture necessities.
  • Office Furniture Follows Ebb and Flow of Business
    The shift of work from the home to a centralized location created a completely new work environment and also created a need for specialized furniture.
  • Lighting Your Home Takes a Hi Tech Turn
    Since the time that humans first discovered fire, artificial lighting has become an engrained part of the human experience. Even the incandescent light bulb has remained a lighting standard for well over one hundred years. Technology has propelled lighting into a new era with more to come.
  • Proper Decor Makes Your Home A Stage
    Your home is your stage and if it is to work properly you must use great decor to enhance your lifestyle.
  • Sofa Tables Have Roots in Purpose and Practicality
    A common piece of accent furniture, the sofa table was once thought of as a necessity. The precursor of the modern coffee table, the development of the sofa table was tied to other significant changes in furniture design.
  • Bamboo and Sisal Rugs Are Eco Friendly
    As an alternative to synthetic fibers, bamboo, sisal, and hemp are strong and renewable plant fibers. These natural plant fibers are finding an expanding market as an alternative to synthetic fabrics.
  • Barbeque Grills Are Smoking Hot
    Meat has always been an important food source and grilling has gone from a matter of survival to a cooking art. Just as the art of grilling meat has evolved, so has the BBQ grill.
  • Teak Furniture Is a Beautiful and Enduring Choice
    A hardwood variety like no other, teak wood has been used for centuries. A tightly grained wood, teak grows wild primarily in India and Indonesia. The worldwide demand for teak has created a growing business in the cultivation of teak trees.
  • Garden Furniture Helps To Accent Nature
    Tending to a backyard garden can take time and perseverance. The result can be well worth the effort. Embracing a practice that dates back over thirty seven thousand years, Americans spend an increasing amount on home gardens and landscaping. Choosing the right garden furniture accents can turn your garden into a showplace.
  • How To Hire An Interior Designer
    If you want your home to look like it was designed by an interior decorator, hire one!
  • Decorate Your Home For Less Money
    You can range from early dumpster rescue to fine home furnishings and everywhere in between.
  • Ornamental and Decorative Outdoor Thermometers are Hot
    Metal reproductions of classic outdoor thermometers are hotter than ever. From famous makers of agricultural equipment to thermometers that feature Hollywood film stars. In addition to classic metal reproductions, outdoor thermometers come in many other shapes and sizes. Artists and designers have come up with an almost endless variety of fun themes.
  • Futons Are a Reflection of Japanese Culture
    One of the most flexible and portable sleep surfaces in the world is the futon. Originating in Japan, the futon has become a popular alternative to the traditional western mattress. The Japanese have long developed ingenious ways to maximize available space and the futon is a perfect example.
  • You Need a Weathervane to Tell Which Way the Wind Blows
    Weathervanes, or wind vanes, have been used for centuries. Since the time of the ancient Greeks, the weather vane has served a dual purpose. Since the advent of the weathervane, their use has been both decorative and functional.
  • Decorate Your Home With You In Mind
    Too many people decorate their home with other people in mind.
  • Airbeds Let You Adjust Your Comfort Level
    When talking about airbeds, do not get confused with the flocked plastic air mattresses you purchase at the department store. The airbed is every bit as comfortable, and expensive, as a quality innerspring sleep system. There are some real advantages to the modern airbed.
  • Technology Has Changed the TV Stand
    TV stands, audio racks, and entertainment centers have evolved with the changes in television technology. The days when televisions were considered a stand alone piece of furniture are long gone.
  • Adirondack Chairs Spur an Entire Industry
    The Adirondack chair is one of those simple ideas that spawned entire industry based around outdoor living. The outdoor and casual furniture industry has exploded over the past two decades and is now a five billion dollar industry. The simple need for comfortable outdoor seating was the genesis for what has become a standard in many American households.
  • Decorative Knot Boards Add to Nautical Decor
    Knot tying remains one of the true art forms practiced by sailors. For thousands of years, the skills of knot tying, line handling, and sewing were necessary skills for those who manned the great sailing ships of old. Knot boards are a popular piece of nautical decor and are actually replicas of teaching tools used to advance the craft of knot making and splicing.
  • Bedroom Furniture Decorating Basics
    Of all the rooms in the typical house, the bedroom is unique. Far from just a place to sleep, the bedroom can be a refuge from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The bedroom can be a cozy nook, a sanctuary, and a place to prepare for the day. Choosing the right bedroom furniture can go a long way towards the creation the perfect personal space.
  • Bunk Bed Buying and Safety Tips
    Bunk beds are a great way to create additional sleeping space, especially for kids. Bunks have been a favorite for generations and make very economical use of bedroom space. Before buying that new or used set of bunk beds, there are several things to consider besides the price and style.
  • Stained Glass and Tiffany Style Lamps Evoke Nostalgia
    Considered one of the great contributions to the Art Nouveau movement, stained glass lamps have remained very popular. With a characteristic stained glass shade, Tiffany lamps became the standard for these beautiful light fixtures.
  • Bombe Chest a Perfect Accent for Any Room
    Known for sweeping curves, scallops and ornate flourishes, the bombe chest stands as an example of fine French design. A very popular piece of accent furniture, the bombe chest evolved as a direct result of political change in eighteenth century France.
  • Globes Stands Are Fun and Educational
    Anyone lucky enough to have seen the planet Earth from space would agree that the view is striking. In the cold vacuum of outer space, the view of our terrestrial home is unobstructed as the planet hangs like a giant blue marble in the silent vastness.
  • Jewelry Armoires Are More Then Just Furniture
    Whether you own a little jewelry or a lot, a quality jewelry armoire can help you keep it safe and well organized. From costume jewelry to more expensive pieces, a jewelry armoire will complement any bedroom decor.
  • Bean Bag Chair Designs Have Improved
    Many of us remember the days when bean bag chairs had sort of a mixed reputation. While they were new, comfortable and seemingly all the rage, they were not without their problems. The basic design of the bean bag chair was fairly simple.
  • Vintage Metal Signs Bring a Touch of Nostalgia
    In this modern era of mass marketing, we are bombarded by electronic messages. After awhile, advertising and promotions all start to sound, feel and look the same. There was a time when the perfect combination of artistry, imagination and originality could be found in vintage metal and tin signs.
  • Pendulum Clocks Swing Through History
    The discovery of the pendulum is probably the single most important development in human timekeeping.
  • Water Bed Sheets Can Be Found on Sale
    When it comes to finding a sale on waterbed sheets, there is not a need to wait for the annual white sale. For those of you not familiar with the term, white sales have traditionally been held in mid winter.
  • Memory Foam Toppers for Your Mattress
    One of the most popular trends in mattresses these days is visco elastic foam otherwise referred to as memory foam. Memory foam was first developed for use in the space program during the nineteen seventies though the product was never used in manned space flight missions.
  • Penny Wise and Mattress Foolish
    The time has come to purchase a new box spring and mattress set. So you drive down to the local furniture store in search of affordable bedding set. If spending the least amount of money possible is the goal, you have already short changed yourself. Whether we know it or not, we spend a significant amount of our lifetime in bed.
  • Waterbeds Have Gone Tubular
    Early waterbeds were designed with a one-piece bladder-type mattress. This would result in the water sloshing back and forth and not everyone was wild about the feeling.
  • Replacing Your Waterbed Heater
    There is one telltale sign that the existing heater is not working since the bed is simply not staying warm. Now before you run out and buy a new heater, there some common sense troubleshooting that should be done first.
  • Building Your Own Custom Waterbed Frame
    I can remember buying my first hard sided waterbed in the early nineteen seventies. The bed was a simple affair with a wood frame, mattress, safety liner and a piece of foam. There was no riser or pedestal, no headboard, no padded rails and the pinewood frame rails were not finished.
  • Heating Your Waterbed Is Hot
    The trend in recent years has been toward soft-sided waterbeds otherwise known as hybrid waterbeds. The thick padding and foam frame construction of these hybrids had largely done away with the need for an electric heating system.
  • Do Not Remove Your Mattress Tag Under Penalty of Law
    The infamous little tag on your mattress, bedding and other upholstered furniture has been the butt of jokes for decades. For years, many people actually believed that they would be breaking the law if the tag were removed.
  • Store It Under the Bed
    A bed frame with drawers is most often referred to as a captains bed. The origin of the term no doubt comes from the need for storage space in the tight confines of life on board ship.
  • Shopping for Replacement Waterbed Mattresses
    So you have slept on a waterbed for many years and now you or your sleeping partner has decided to make a change. The decision to change quite often involves switching to a traditional innerspring mattress, replacing a worn bladder type mattress with a new one, or upgrading to a hybrid waterbed mattress.
  • Assemble a Hard Sided Waterbed
    To many of us, the task of assembling hard sided water may seem a little daunting. Framing, heaters, mattresses and chemicals seem like more work than it is worth, but the result is a great sleeping environment that is well worth the effort.
  • Chemicals and Conditioners for Your Waterbed
    As any science student who has looked at a drop of water under a microscope can you, water chemistry is indeed a complex subject. The United States and other developed countries are blessed with stable water systems that allow for drinking, bathing and all the other uses we have for fresh water.
  • Hard Sided Waterbeds Are New Again
    The traditional hard sided or framed waterbed is more popular than ever. Once thought to be passe, hard sided waterbeds have maintained a loyal following among those folks who appreciate the style and function of a properly designed waterbed ensemble.
  • Daybed Hideaway Trundles are Convenient
    Trundle beds have long been used as convenient and space efficient way to add extra sleeping space. When combined with a daybed, a trundle can provide an extra bed that can be stored away until it is needed without taking up the extra space needed for a conventional bed.
  • Braided Rugs in Many Shapes and Sizes
    The warmth and charm of country decor can be enhanced by adding braided area rugs to your home. From French country and shabby chic to a country cottage look, braided rugs are available in all shapes and sizes. Quality braided rugs are easy to care for and can last for many years.
  • Important Waterbed Safety Tips
    Many people enjoy the comfort and warmth of a quality waterbed. Since the early days of a simple water-filled bladder surrounded by a wooden frame, waterbed technology has developed making modern beds more comfortable, more efficient and safer.
  • Waterbeds Have Gone Hybrid
    The days of a water-filled vinyl bladder surrounded by a simple wooden frame are quickly fading into history. Waterbed designs have undergone a sea change as it were and these changes can be seen in the soft sided or hybrid waterbed.
  • Daybeds a Place to Sleep and Lounge
    Modern daybeds offer a decorative and practical alternative to the traditional sleeper sofa. A simple daybed is a great way to turn that extra bedroom into a comfortable spot to congregate, lounge and catch some sleep.
  • Nature in Framed Landscape Panoramas
    Landscapes have been a popular subject for painters, photographers and other artists for centuries. Landscapes most often highlight the natural features of geography. Some artists and photographers will combine the natural beauty of Mother Nature and man made structures that come together to create a certain image.
  • Decorating with Country Daybed Covers
    Country style home decor has never been more popular. Rural country and Early American motifs can be seen in everything from furniture and floor coverings to linens.
  • More Braided Rugs Less Carpet
    Prior to World War II many American homes featured wood and other types of hard surface flooring and area rugs where used as room accents. During the home building boom that followed the end of the war, the use of wall to wall carpeting became very wide spread.
  • The Facts About a Waterbed
    There was a time when waterbeds were no more than a vinyl water bladder surrounded by a wooden frame and topped with a thin piece of foam. Most often a vinyl sheet would line the frame in case the bladder or mattress sprung a leak.
  • Time to Weigh in on Memory Foam
    The introduction of memory or visco elastic foam in the early nineteen nineties was a revolution in modern sleep systems. The comfort of a material that would literally mold itself to your body shape has drawn many of us to make the switch from a conventional mattress system.
  • The Humble Daybed Has a Storied History
    The modern daybed has a link to the past that most of us are not familiar with. From the ancient Greeks and Romans, through the Victorian Age to the present day, the humble daybed has endured. Most of us are familiar with the modern daybed as a great way to accommodate overnight guests.
  • Memory Foam Beds From Outer Space
    Microwave ovens, satellite television, non-stick cookware and Velcro are just a few of the products brought to us through advancements in the now decades-old space program. Adding to this impressive list of consumer products from outer space is what has come to be referred to as memory foam.
  • Put Some Spring in Your Sleep
    The age of cyberspace provides us with seemingly unlimited amounts of information on every subject imaginable. Consumers can research products and services without ever leaving the comforts of home.
  • Shabby Chic Daybed Decor
    If you are like me, decorating for comfort rather than style is important. Mismatched furniture, quaint country wall hangings and hand sewn comforters seem to find their way into our home like a litter of lost puppies.
  • Traditional Braided Area Rugs
    The craft and origin of braided rugs has been the subject of some debate over the years. It is said that the art and craft of braided rugs has roots in the Native American culture. Indigenous cultures the world over have long and well documented histories of rug making.
  • Daybed Covers Make Decorating Easy
    From the high style of satin to the simplicity of country patchwork, daybed covers can make decorating easy and practical. Daybeds are a practical and inexpensive way to add extra sleeping space combined with a cozy spot to just lounge and relax.
  • Natural Braided Rug Materials
    When most of us think of the classic braided rug, we think of various weaves made up of yarns and fabrics. Woolen yarns and cloth scraps were the materials most widely used by early rug weavers. While it is true that rag braids and yarn weaves are the most popular and most available, there are beautiful braided rugs that are made from a wide variety of plant based materials.
  • Buying a Framed or Unframed Panorama
    So you have found a scenic panorama that you have been looking for. The next decision is to how to purchase it. Most sellers of panoramas and photoramics will offer several options. The most common way to purchase a panorama is complete in a frame. Complete framing will often include a frame, backing, mats and a glass or Plexiglas glazing.
  • Braided Rug Decorating Choices
    Fans of country style home decorating have helped to drive the renewed popularity in braided rugs. Long a staple in many homes, area rugs of all types were largely displaced by the almost ubiquitous use of wall to wall carpeting.
  • Wild and Wooly Waterbed Sheets
    The days of the plain white sheet are over. Now I personally prefer the feel of a crisp, freshly washed white bed sheet. For those folks who want a little something more from their waterbed the proverbial white sheet may not be decorative enough.
  • These Waterbed Facts Will Floor You
    In the early days of waterbeds, there was a widely held perception that the weight of the average waterbed would be enough to have it come crashing through the floor of the average home or apartment.
  • Waterbed Sheets and the Environment
    It is possible to include waterbed sheets in your plans to go green. Like never before, consumers have a growing number of buying choices that can help to reduce the impact on the environment.
  • Chemicals and Conditioners for Your Waterbed
    As any science student who has looked at a drop of water under a microscope can you, water chemistry is indeed a complex subject.
  • Shopping for Waterbed Sheets
    Anyone who owns a traditional hard sided waterbed knows that sheets and bedding items can be difficult to find.
  • Choosing the Right Fabric for Your Waterbed Sheets
    Just as with sheets for standard beds, choosing the right fabric for your waterbed can make a difference in sleeping comfort. There are many fabric and quality choices that can affect not only comfort but other things as well.
  • Cheap Waterbed Sheets Not Always a Good Fit
    Just as with fitted sheets for a traditional mattress, a properly fitted sheet for your waterbed can make a big difference.
  • Not All Mattress Warranties Are Created Equal
    The deal on that new mattress set was too good to pass up. The price was right, the delivery time was very convenient and the salesperson was friendly and helpful.
  • Natural Wasp And Hornet Control
    A warm summer day and a backyard picnic can present an invitation to wasps. Food and drinks, especially the sweet stuff, can attract wasps, bees and similar stinging insects.
  • Natural Scorpion Control
    The hardy scorpion has been around for millions of years, long before humans arrived and developed both a fear and fascination with these ominous hardy insects. With their trademark tail stinger scorpions will sting humans when threatened. Depending on the species, the bite can be dangerous to humans.
  • Natural Snake Control
    Snakes have developed a bad reputation with most humans, often with good reason. Snakes can look dangerous and menacing but the fact is that they very often more afraid of us than we are of them. However, many species of snakes can put a bite on you that, while not fatal, can be extremely dangerous.
  • Natural Spider Control
    Around the world it is spiders here, spiders there, and spiders everywhere. Spiders are so common and exist in such wide varieties that most everyone has seen them, heard about them and even been bitten by them.
  • Natural Earwig Control
    The pesky earwig looks like something out of horror film and has been the subject of quite a few myths and legends over the years.
  • Natural Moth Control
    The weather is warmer and you have begun storing your winter clothing especially those nice wool sweaters.
  • Natural Flea Control
    You do not need to have dog, cat or other pet to experience the frustration of a good old fashioned flea infestation. They bite, you scratch and then you wonder how they get there and more importantly how to get rid of them. Problems with fleas are common the world over and like many insects, fleas are becoming more and more tolerant to chemicals.
  • Natural Fly Control
    Flies are complex little insects, but keeping them from becoming a problem does not have to be. The common house fly is part of a family of flies known as filth flies.
  • Natural Pill Bug Control
    These prolific little critters, also know as sow bugs, may be considered pests by many folks but are generally harmless.
  • Natural Beetle Control
    Your lawn is fertilized for the spring, kept attractively mowed and trimmed and starts out as the pride of the neighborhood. Early June rolls around you notice that your beautiful lawn is starting to look less than healthy.
  • Natural Silverfish Control
    They do not fly but these adaptable insects have managed to migrate from their normally tropical environs to colder climates in an extraordinarily surprising number of ways. Silver in color and fast moving, these opportunistic little bugs will scatter at the first sign of bright light or if they are disturbed, like when you surprise them by moving a box in your basement or garage.
  • Natural Cricket Control
    A cool summer evening, a nice breeze and the sound of crickets chirping could make for pleasant experience. The sound of crickets chirping in your house can indicate something else all together. Crickets are not particularly dangerous but in large numbers can be a nuisance and have the potential for doing some damage in your home if they are not controlled.
  • Natural Centipede Control
    More scary looking than dangerous, the house centipede is a common household pest that can be controlled though not without some effort on your part. Centipedes do bite prey and humans, though the bite experienced by humans, while painful, is not generally poisonous or harmful to people.

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