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  • 1). Wall Units  By : Kael
    What is the purpose of a wall unit? Basically, it is a piece of furniture used for storage. It’s a very functional type of cabinet, yet a wall unit can be customized to complement the style of any room. Used in both homes and businesses, wall units solve storage problems, add to the design of a room, and can even become the room’s focal point. When choosing a wall unit for your space, there are several questions that need to be answered.
    Article Related to: wall units, finishing, cabinets, moulding

  • 2). Interior Design  By : Kael
    When most people move into a new home, there is some changes that they want to make. The rules of interior design are especially powerful when it comes to the ladies of the house who can walk through any home and easily spot furniture that needs to be moved and cabinets that need refacing. The entire idea behind interior design is to make the home that you have purchased your own.
    Article Related to: wall units, finishing, cabinets, moulding

  • 3). Crackle Finishing: Adds More Depth To Your Paint  By : Barry Goodknight
    With the current trend of home decor being shabby-chic, its no wonder everyone loves the look of crackle finishes. Crackle finishes can change not only the look and feel of everything from flower pots, to picture frames, to various pieces of furniture, but they can also change the dynamics of the walls of a room by creating the illusion of depth. Crackle finish is a faux painting technique, which is used to give walls or pieces of furniture an aged, peeling-paint look.
    Article Related to: cabinets, wall units, vanities, furniture, kitchens

  • 4). Furniture Care  By : Barry Goodknight
    The Basics The word "furniture" tends to evoke only thoughts of wood. However, furniture may have components of every conceivable material, including metal, bone, plastic, shell, leather and fabric, as well as paints and natural and synthetic resins. All these materials must be taken into account to properly care for and maintain furniture. The practice of caring for historic furniture has changed dramatically in the last few years.
    Article Related to: cabinets, wall units, vanities, furniture, kitchens



 


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