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August 27, 2010

Tips for Furniture Cleaning and Care

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Beautiful house is of no use until there are nice and suitable furniture. House without proper furniture is of no use, it will remain just four walls. It is the furniture which adds beauty to the house. Proper furniture is a must. It’s better to know the dimensions of a room before buying any furniture. Furniture should be according to the rooms. Large furniture should be avoided. One should preferably purchase furniture that are easy to maintain, as cleaning of furniture is needed regularly. However, once in a week or at least month they should be placed in sunlight.

Furniture should be specially taken care off during the rainy season. As accumulating of moisture is very easy. If once water is collected it can destroy the furniture. Before buying furniture it should be noticed that furniture should be made out of good quality of wood. It is the quality of wood which determines the lasting of furniture. Cleanliness of furniture is essential. Which products are right for furniture depend on the amount of use as well as climatic conditions?

There are a variety of products developed especially for furniture care. Such as Polishes, waxes, oil treatments, stains and preservatives are formulated to provide furniture protection from the elements and regular use. Varieties of other products are also available in market for furniture cleaning, like:



Furniture Waxes: Furniture waxes afford the longest lasting protection for furniture and are available as a paste or liquid.
Orange Oil: It can be used on any finish and does a superb job of removing everyday dirt and dust.
Lemon Oil: is recommended for heavier routine cleaning and dusting. It contains mineral spirits for strong dirt and grime removal.

There are other products also, which can be used when cleaning with dry rug it avoids scratching the surface. There are many polishes available in the market which helps in cleaning the furniture. After cleaning from these polishes it adds the lost charm and shine in furniture’s. Most furniture polishes are emulsion base and can be used regularly on most furniture surfaces.

Furniture is the basic requirement of the entire house. If there is no furniture, how a house can look beautiful? Furniture dignifies the essence of house and for that proper cleaning and care of furniture is required. That only provides long lasting to all furniture.

GoGoFurniture.com offers bedroom furniture sets, living room furniture, dining room & dinette sets, sofa beds, coffee table, recliners chair and much more. For more information visit Gogo Furniture

Modern Minimalist Furniture Design

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Minimalism is a trend in design where a substance is reduced to only the necessary elements. The minimalist furniture design has been highly influenced by the traditional design. Locally available materials are used and organized in certain way to make quality substances.

Designers arrange furniture components and give them a simplistic impression to serve functional and visual purposes using the minimalist furniture design. In this case, a designer is oriented in technology in order to be able to use the simple designs. Computer design is therefore important to a designer with traditional artisanship for innovative, quality solutions to your furniture.

A furniture’s beauty is determined by using the basic shapes to outline a few similar shape components for design unity, making maximum use of different textures and colors with tasteful combinations and having a clean and smooth finish.

A designer may use a balance in colour brightness and contrast in the surface colours. This improves the visual aesthetics of the furniture. Industrial and space style, with straight and neat components that appear to be made by machines and pleasing negative spaces can be put into use by the designer. Modern minimalist furniture design with its unnecessary materials removed has led to the popularity of the use of this furniture.

To ensure minimalist furniture design, designers are challenged to pay special attention to lighting and the connection between the furniture planes and carefully considered spaces, which are left after removing the shapes from the design. However, the more attractive looking minimalist furniture designs may be not truly minimalist, because they call for the use of more expensive materials and finishes because of their relatively large size.

When you use just a certain type of materials only, it may not make the piece of furniture you are working on to be more desirable. The use of less organic materials with the innovative designing process is enough for a modern minimalist furniture design. Solid wood does not essentially make furniture look more of artisanship. Originally, this design was meant to make good furniture design affordable to the public.

You can choose to refresh your living room with a minimalist furniture design and this will give it a completely new look. That clean design gives a minimalist image, which has a gallant style. The modern minimalist furniture design with woven and refined furniture will turn your home into a place for relaxing.

Although designers are coming up with minimalist furniture design, minimalism is not embraced by everybody but is highly criticized. Using this design does not mean it should be just a simply made substance. Most designers find it hard to acquire minimalism, but excellence in design may be achieved.

Have you ever admired the ease of minimalist furniture designs? You can shop for the best quality at low prices. Many companies have nice wooden furniture that is light and simple. While it may be minimal for you to use light woods that may seem to be out of fashion, there is warm minimalist furniture design coupled by fresh finished surfaces at low prices and not like the luxury expensive ones.

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August 26, 2010

Antique Furniture Chests of Drawers or Doors

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One type of furniture chest I hadn\’t heard of is the “door” chest. At one point, I mistakenly thought a door chest had something to do with doors to the rooms in my house. From the limited initial evidence, I believed a door chest is similar to a lingerie chest in appearance and height, but only wider. Because the door chest I was looking at was tall and wide like I door, I thought a “door” chest is one that you place near a door, or hides a secret door, or who knows what. Silly me. Now that I\’ve gathered more evidence, the answer was more obvious than I thought. Here are some pros and cons of furniture chests called “door” chests versus furniture chests of drawers.

Turns out a door chest can be any shape or size as long as it has at least one of its compartments accessed through a door (as opposed to a drawer). That leads us to the next question: Why do people like doors in their furniture chests? Why would they choose one chest over the other when they are basically identical, except one of them has a door (or doors) and the other does not? My guess would be that it\’s simply a matter of personal preference in the appearance of the chest. Doors give a different overall look. But could there be a practical reason as well? Having a door in the furniture chest means you could open one thing and at once see all your belongings on several shelves. With a chest of drawers, however, you would have to open two, three, or four drawers to search through the same amount of belongings. Thus, there is an advantage (albeit small) of time savings.

Is there a downside to having a chest with doors? The only thing I can think of is that with most furniture chests of drawers, you can remove the drawers entirely from the chest. So if you need to transport the chest, whether to another room or to another city (due to a move, etc.), you can make the chest much lighter by removing all of the drawers. The drawers then serve as boxes for the contents of the chest. You can easily leave the contents in the drawers, transfer them, and then insert the drawers at your destination. (I\’ve done this with more than one of my moves.)

However, with a chest with one or more doors you can\’t easily remove the doors. Of course, you may not be a person that moves a lot for it to matter, or even if you do move, it may not be a big deal to make the chest lighter. Keep these factors in mind when considering the kind of antique furniture chests of drawers you may have an interest in.

Visit FurnitureChests.net to learn how to save $1000 on your next antique furniture chests purchase plus help in finding the perfect item for your home.

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How To Clean Leather Furniture- Tips For Proper Leather Care

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Nothing compares to the beauty and elegance of leather furniture, it adds sophistication to any room, and part of the experience of leather is that distinct smell of brand new leather furniture. Not to mention that when you sit on your leather couch you will notice that it’s one of the most comfortable choices in furniture. A good quality leather can be a significant investment in your home, so make sure that you take the time to learn proper leather care techniques to ensure that it’s beauty lasts forever. Following these few simple tips for cleaning leather furniture will help you care for your furniture.

The most important tip for leather care is to avoid direct sunlight on your leather furniture. Direct sunlight can cause your leather furniture to fade and crack, causing it to appear years older than it is. Although leather is a very durable material, proper leather care prevents potentially damaging your furniture. If you place your leather furniture in an area that does get a lot of sun at certain times in the day, make sure that you have some curtains or blinds for shade.

If you’re not sure how to clean leather furniture, you should know the techniques to avoid when you have a spill. Never rub or scrub at any spots as you could scratch and fade the spot making it appear worse than the spill itself. Make sure you don’t use just any soap when cleaning leather furniture, many types of soaps can leave behind a scummy residue. Your best bet to wipe up any spill is to get to it right away and wipe it with a damp cloth. It is possible to purchase proper leather care kits if you feel it is necessary, but for the average person just a cloth with a little water will do the trick.

In addition to proper home maintenance, having your leather furniture professionally cleaned on a regular basis is a good idea for the proper maintenance of your leather furniture. Make sure that the technician you choose has plenty of experience with leather furniture. Most people aren’t aware that there are actually many different grades and types of leather, oil, chrome, and vege-tanned leather are just a few, and then there are true buckskin, rawhide and untreated leathers as well. Some of these types of leather cannot be professionally cleaned so make sure that the professional you use is aware of what type of leather you have and how to clean leather furniture types properly.

The process of cleaning leather furniture is a three-step process. First, the furniture is cleaned with proper leather cleaner to remove any smudges, spills, or unwanted oils in the furniture. The cleanser is removed carefully with a low moisture extraction machine that will clean the leather without over wetting the furniture. The most important part of leather cleaning is replacing the natural moisture in the leather with a proper leather conditioner.

The leather conditioner is an excellent way to add the moisture back into your leather furniture, having this done on a regular basis will extend the life span of your furniture. By preventing dryness in your leather furniture, you prevent fading and cracking as well, there is nothing that is more disappointing than seeing your beautiful leather set crack. The leather conditioner that the professionals use also helps to protect the furniture from spills and stains as well. In addition, some professionals use an amazing conditioner that actually leaves your furniture smelling of fresh leather when it’s complete.

Following these simple tips will help to maintain your leather furniture and keep it looking new for years to come. Leather furniture is an expensive addition to your home and by giving it the proper care, you can be confident that your furniture will go out of style before it needs to be replaced.

Jim Thornton has been cleaning carpets for many years. In that time many methods of carpet cleaning have been used but the best carpet cleaning results have been achieved using dry foam extraction. For more information go to www.bubblesandsuds.ca

August 25, 2010

Roadblock in Cork, Ireland

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Rice cake attack

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Watch in HD here: www.youtube.com You can barely see it due to the frame rate but I threw a bit of rice cake straight from my window directly into the window of the car in front :P

August 24, 2010

Second Hand Office Furniture Brokers Don’t Tell You the Full Story and Paint a Hassle Free Picture

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Second hand office furniture brokers don’t tell you the full story and paint a hassle free picture.

 

So you’ve seen some office furniture going cheap, because a company up the road has gone bust – or they are reducing their office needs? That works well, as you need to update your office and although it’s not brand new – it’s in alright condition. Things are a bit tight at the moment, so the £1000 cash price tag for everything there looks like a bargain against the £3000 they paid for it 4 years ago!

 

So, you’ve paid for the furniture. Now you just need to go and collect it. There’s not that much, just 6 desks and a couple of cupboards, oh and some drawers too. There are some chairs that will do the job for the new team you’ve got starting next month.

 

All you’ve got to do is get it collected. That takes a van and a couple of guys right? Send them down there and they can chuck it in their van, and bring it back when you are ready for it. The only problem is that it’s got to be collected by Tuesday, as the landlord is taking the building back then and if it’s not out then, it’s gone!

 

Out come the yellow pages. Removal companies? Office movers? You explain what you need, so you arrange to meet on site. They can then look at it and give you a price for the job.

 

You meet on site to look at the office desks, office chairs and storage cupboards too. A general array of office furniture has been left behind by the outgoing tenants – although funny that you didn’t notice that the feet were missing off that desk in the corner, and that the drawers don’t open properly on one of the pedestals. No worries – it was ‘cheap’.

 

The removals man makes his notes, and makes the obligatory “It’s going to cost you” noises and intakes of breath. He comes back with a figure of £600 + VAT to remove it all and bring it to your premises. You do your own intake of breath, and decide silently that you’ll get a few of the lads in the warehouse to give you a hand and you can do it much cheaper than that on Saturday morning instead. You pass on the kind offer of the removal.

 

You come back on Saturday with the van you hired for the job (£75) and the three lads are all there ready for the overtime for the day. (£80 each = £240). You start disassembling the furniture with the Allen keys and screwdrivers you brought along for the job, while whistling the kind of “I could do this in my sleep” whistle.

 

You get the office desks into the van, in bits of course. Then you get to the cupboards. They are massive. They didn’t look that big in the flesh – and they can’t be disassembled easily because they have all sorts of pull out gubbins inside, and you don’t know where to start. You could undo it all no problem – but you’d never get it back together again. You do it anyway and you all struggle with the stairs and get it all in the van.

 

Time is ticking on now, and lunchtime is here. You pop out and get the lads some fish and chips and a couple of cold cans of Coca Cola as a thank you. (£20). You finish it off and then all drive back to the office. You have to follow in your car because while it’s only a 15 minute drive – you can only fit three men in the van.

 

You all unload the van at your offices and drag the various bits up to the office and put them in the corner of the office, ready to go back together. It’s all there, but not necessarily in the right order. Still – how hard can that be? You do notice that one of the cupboards has had a nasty bash in the van, and the door is damaged. Still, it was ‘cheap’.

 

Two hours later, and you’ve got half the desks back together, one of the cupboards is assembled, but you appear to have misplaced the fittings to put the last two cupboards back together. The pull out filing frame isn’t going back in either. Nor the shelves.

 

In the end, you admit defeat and say you’ll get the movers to come in on Monday and put it together. After all – the hard bit is done. You take the hire van back, and put diesel in it (£30). So you call the movers on Monday, and he sends out a nice man on Thursday who puts it back together as best he can with the fittings missing. (£175 – minimum day rate you see!) He also takes away the damaged bits to the tip for you – just pay the council disposal charge, and a bit of diesel. (£100)

 

You feel quite happy with your bargain, and a job well done. Then you realise that it’s not got a warranty if the stuff falls to bits. And what about adding to it next year as the team expands. You don’t even know what the range is called, let alone where it came from originally. If you just get a desk that looks like it (a bit) then it’s going to look a mess, and two years down the line you’ll need to start again because the office is such a mess it looks like Steptoe’s yard.

 

Still it was only cheap. Wasn’t it? You bought £3000 of furniture for £1640 – which was well worn, had no guarantee, couldn’t be added to easily, and wasn’t exactly the style statement you were hoping for.

 

What’s the alternative though? Well, nowadays there are so many inexpensive brand new ranges being produced that the bottom line cost is not far off the total price of a second hand purchase. Plus, you get to choose the colour of the desks, you get a warranty, the dealer brings it all in during your office hours and puts it all up in half the time you could have. They take away all the packaging, and you are up and running. You get a VAT invoice, so you can get the VAT back and deduct the cost against your tax bill.

 

Meanwhile you’ve not had to give up your precious weekend, the warehouse lads don’t ring in sick on Monday because they pulled a muscle at the weekend, and you can get on with what you are good at – running your business.

Does that second hand furniture still sound like a steal?

 

Evolution Furniture can supply individual furniture items, through to complete ?turnkey? packages. We work with very small companies right through to blue chip organisations. Because we are truly independent of manufacturers, and because our consultation service is free, we can easily find the products you really like, and at the prices you need. We also offer genuinely the highest levels of service in the industry.

Second Hand Furniture – the Ideal Solution in an Economically Tough Market?

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Second hand office furniture brokers don’t tell you the full story and paint a hassle free picture.
So you’ve seen some office furniture going cheap, because a company up the road has gone bust – or they are reducing their office needs? That works well, as you need to update your office and although it’s not brand new – it’s in alright condition. Things are a bit tight at the moment, so the £1000 cash price tag for everything there looks like a bargain against the £3000 they paid for it 4 years ago!

So, you’ve paid for the furniture. Now you just need to go and collect it. There’s not that much, just 6 desks and a couple of cupboards, oh and some drawers too. There are some chairs that will do the job for the new team you’ve got starting next month.

All you’ve got to do is get it collected. That takes a van and a couple of guys right? Send them down there and they can chuck it in their van, and bring it back when you are ready for it. The only problem is that it’s got to be collected by Tuesday, as the landlord is taking the building back then and if it’s not out then, it’s gone!

Out come the yellow pages. Removal companies? Office movers? You explain what you need, so you arrange to meet on site. They can then look at it and give you a price for the job.

You meet on site to look at the office desks, office chairs and storage cupboards too. A general array of office furniture has been left behind by the outgoing tenants – although funny that you didn’t notice that the feet were missing off that desk in the corner, and that the drawers don’t open properly on one of the pedestals. No worries – it was ‘cheap’.

The removals man makes his notes, and makes the obligatory “It’s going to cost you” noises and intakes of breath. He comes back with a figure of £600 + VAT to remove it all and bring it to your premises. You do your own intake of breath, and decide silently that you’ll get a few of the lads in the warehouse to give you a hand and you can do it much cheaper than that on Saturday morning instead. You pass on the kind offer of the removal.

You come back on Saturday with the van you hired for the job (£75) and the three lads are all there ready for the overtime for the day. (£80 each = £240). You start disassembling the furniture with the Allen keys and screwdrivers you brought along for the job, while whistling the kind of “I could do this in my sleep” whistle.

You get the office desks into the van, in bits of course. Then you get to the cupboards. They are massive. They didn’t look that big in the flesh – and they can’t be disassembled easily because they have all sorts of pull out gubbins inside, and you don’t know where to start. You could undo it all no problem – but you’d never get it back together again. You do it anyway and you all struggle with the stairs and get it all in the van.

Time is ticking on now, and lunchtime is here. You pop out and get the lads some fish and chips and a couple of cold cans of Coca Cola as a thank you. (£20). You finish it off and then all drive back to the office. You have to follow in your car because while it’s only a 15 minute drive – you can only fit three men in the van.

You all unload the van at your offices and drag the various bits up to the office and put them in the corner of the office, ready to go back together. It’s all there, but not necessarily in the right order. Still – how hard can that be? You do notice that one of the cupboards has had a nasty bash in the van, and the door is damaged. Still, it was ‘cheap’.

Two hours later, and you’ve got half the desks back together, one of the cupboards is assembled, but you appear to have misplaced the fittings to put the last two cupboards back together. The pull out filing frame isn’t going back in either. Nor the shelves.

In the end, you admit defeat and say you’ll get the movers to come in on Monday and put it together. After all – the hard bit is done. You take the hire van back, and put diesel in it (£30). So you call the movers on Monday, and he sends out a nice man on Thursday who puts it back together as best he can with the fittings missing. (£175 – minimum day rate you see!) He also takes away the damaged bits to the tip for you – just pay the council disposal charge, and a bit of diesel. (£100)

You feel quite happy with your bargain, and a job well done. Then you realise that it’s not got a warranty if the stuff falls to bits. And what about adding to it next year as the team expands. You don’t even know what the range is called, let alone where it came from originally. If you just get a desk that looks like it (a bit) then it’s going to look a mess, and two years down the line you’ll need to start again because the office is such a mess it looks like Steptoe’s yard.

Still it was only cheap. Wasn’t it? You bought £3000 of furniture for £1640 – which was well worn, had no guarantee, couldn’t be added to easily, and wasn’t exactly the style statement you were hoping for.

What’s the alternative though? Well, nowadays there are so many inexpensive brand new ranges being produced that the bottom line cost is not far off the total price of a second hand purchase. Plus, you get to choose the colour of the desks, you get a warranty, the dealer brings it all in during your office hours and puts it all up in half the time you could have. They take away all the packaging, and you are up and running. You get a VAT invoice, so you can get the VAT back and deduct the cost against your tax bill.

Meanwhile you’ve not had to give up your precious weekend, the warehouse lads don’t ring in sick on Monday because they pulled a muscle at the weekend, and you can get on with what you are good at – running your business.

Does that second hand furniture still sound like a steal?

For further information regarding our range of reception furniture please visit our website at http://www.evolutionfurniture.co.uk/

August 23, 2010

Google Map car spotted in Ireland

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August 22, 2010

CK Interstate – loading the truck [time lapse]

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Gary Kennedy from CK Interstate and his experienced team loading the truck before an interstate removal, professionally, reliably, and super quickly!!

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