Sabtu, 24 April 2010

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RL-Washington-Teak-Furniture-Set by Wonderful Garden Furniture

Furniture Glides







Don’t know what type of outdoor furniture to buy?  With all the different styles of outdoor furniture available, the average homeowner is sure to be overwhelmed. By looking at the furniture in your home, you should be able to get a good idea of what styles you like, and what you do not like. For example, if your current décor is rustic, you might like Adirondack style furniture. If you are traditional, look at Iron and wicker furniture. If you like contemporary, you might like a chaise lounge, hammock, bar height set with stools, or a fire pit set. 

Are you sure your outdoor furniture is durable?  Outdoor furniture is come is an array of different materials with prices to match. In most cased, the higher priced items are most durable. If your budget for outdoor furniture is limited, consider buying one piece at a time. You will find that items made from cast or wrought iron, cement, and stone are very durable. High quality wicker (coated) is also durable and lighter weight as well. If you prefer wood, remember that harder wood is better. Teak especially, ages well and actually looks better with some age (patina). 

Don’t forget to take care of outdoor furniture!  High quality outdoor furniture can last for a very long time with proper care. The manufacturer’s instructions will tell you what kinds of detergents and cleaning methods to use. Some items need to be stored for protection during inclement weather, stone, iron, cement, can stay outside year round. 

Don’t have anywhere to store your outdoor furniture in the winter?  During the winter, you can incorporate you outdoor furniture into your indoor décor. Most homes can stand a few extra pieces inside during the cold months as they add warmth and coziness to the home. Just add pillows and throw blankets. Outdoor furniture makes excellent indoor furniture. Your iron or wicker bench will make a wonderful lounge chair. Your picnic table can be used as a craft table or double as a kitchen set. (You will want to protect indoor floors from outdoor furniture). Individual wicker chairs, can do double duty in a bedroom corner until it is needed outside. In the spring when it is time for your items to go back outside, you will be ready to create a more open feel, so you will not miss the extra furniture inside this time of year.


Can’t I just put my older indoor furniture outside?  While you can use indoor furniture outside, it is not meant to withstand the bright sun, rain, wind, and pests. Thick glass and marble will do well outside, but expect it to age at bit. As for the rest, you can use it outside for special occasions, but you will not want to make it a habit because your upholstered pieces can fade, and other wood items will break down faster.

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This crafty Wooden Ruler lampshade craft project is a great way to decorate a kid's bedroom, study room, or even a home office for a teacher. Nothing says school house days more than a wooden ruler and they are perfect as a lampshade.

You can use any old or damage fabric lampshade as the base for this project to save money.

To make a Wooden Ruler lampshade you will need:

Small Fabric Lamp Shade (can not be taller than your pencils)

Wooden Ruler (You could use clear plastic rulers)

Scissors

Hot Glue

The first step is to find your lampshade. I like to find the lampshade based on how tall it is. Most wood rulers are 12 inches tall, so look for a lampshade that is at least 10 inches tall.

Now, you need to completely remove all of the fabric from your damaged or existing lampshade. Start by poking some scissors through the fabric, then cut away. Once you have the body of the fabric removed then start working on the material wrapped onto he wires. This will take some time, but is a great way to save a little money and salvage and exiting lampshade.

Tip: If you don't have a damaged or existing lampshade you want to get rid of you can buy these wire frames of a lampshade at any lampshade store. Some arts and crafts stores will also sell them.

Now, take your first Wooden Ruler. Place a line of glue on the upper and lower round wires of the metal lampshade frame. Press the Wooden Ruler in place vertically, like a line running up and down the shade.

Hold the Wooden Ruler in place on the lampshade until the glue cools. You could also use epoxy glue for this easy lampshade craft project.

Now, add some more to your lampshade wire right next to the first Wooden Ruler. Press a second color pencil in place and hold until set.

Now, continue repeating this process all the way around the lampshade. You can space them however you would like. I recommend placing the Wooden Ruler directly next to each other with. This way you won't fid yourself staring at the bulb of the lamp.

Tip: For a really whimsical look you could use twine to attach the Wooden Ruler or even shoes laces after you have glue them on. You could also use wire. Simply attach one Wooden Ruler, and then use the twine or shoe string wire to wrap around the area of the Wooden Ruler where it touches the wire lampshade. Wrap around like an X to make it look like the twine is holding the Wooden Ruler on.

You can also try painting your rulers. I think bright and cheerful colors would be perfect! Use spray paint to evenly paint each ruler. Allow them to dry before you attach them.

Try painting on stainless steel silver paint. This would give an awesome industrial look in a loft or trendy new home.

Always use a low watt bulb and never leave the lamp unattended.




source : Indonesian Teak Furniture Manufacturers