Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Furniture. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Bed room Furniture Set - Construct Your Own - 1, 2, 3

Bedroom sets, also referred to as bedroom suites, usually consist of a bed, dresser, and one or more side tables. There will sometimes be a mirror included as part of the suite, usually designed to hang above the dresser.

When it comes to creating a perfect bedroom getaway, you will need at least those few items in your bedroom furniture set. If you really want to create a great bedroom getaway, you may want to look beyond the simple list and begin to create a masterpiece. In addition to a regular dresser, you may want to add a highboy dresser, lingerie dresser, armoire or any of a number of other pieces of furniture that can make a bigger impression in your bedroom.

The key to creating your bedroom suite with little to no stress is to purchase all the bedroom set pieces at once, from a matching set. Many companies will have a large line of items that match which you can pick and choose from to create your own personal matching bedroom suite. If you don't purchase all the items together, from the same company, you may later find yourself looking to find a missing piece or two and having a tough time getting one that properly matches.

While a lot of beautiful pieces are a great thing when it comes to bedroom furniture, it is also important to make sure that you purchase quality pieces of furniture. While something may look great from the outside, you need to do a little research and learn about the construction of the bedroom furniture pieces you are considering.

What are they made of? You want bedroom furniture pieces that are made of solid woods, not particle board. Sometimes, particleboard pieces are created and given a cheap veneer covering, to make it look like a more solid piece of furniture. The truth is, nothing substitutes for the real thing.

Another note to make when shopping for a bedroom suite is the scale of furniture you need. Make sure you write down the measurements of the pieces you need to fill your bedroom. A great bedroom suite can potentially look horrible in a space that is either too small or too large in comparison. Keep in mind the scale of the furniture you need and make a purchase based on that.

Also keep in mind the idea of timelessness. A bedroom suite is not an inexpensive purchase and you will likely keep it in your home for years. You may even pass it down in your family over generations. When you purchase timeless, beautiful furniture that you want to see cherished for many years to come, you need to make sure it is a style that will also be appreciated years down the road.

Making a budget is also a good idea before setting out to purchase bedroom furniture. Like any other furniture, there is a range of price points to look at so when you have a clear budget it is much easier to narrow down the choices.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Swedish Antique Colored Furniture And The Skill Of Distressing Furniture

Shabby chic reared its ugly mind about ten years ago like a cheap method of remodeling furniture and giving your house another feel. In line with the French and Swedish colored furniture and gustavian country pieces which had become distressed as we grow older and employ, it had been a great way to locate a cheap furniture piece - allows say a dresser- and smother it with whitened fresh paint then a bout of sandpapering. The thing is this at festivals like ardingly where sellers attempt to offload their very own 'brown' victorian furniture with a brand new coat of fresh paint.

Therefore created the reproduction industry that now pervades the traditional with cheap Chinese imports, most of which claim a '7 stage antiquing process-.

Exactly what a load of cobblers.

If you're pleased with the rather cumbersome repro look (which is really now a glance by itself) go for this. You actually begin to see the difference not only to the fresh paint finish however the low quality of designs and carvings especially on repro armoires.

But really aging an item convincing is much more complicated and time intensive than simply striking the sandpaper.

To begin with you have to prepare the top to accept fresh paint easily and employ the best type of fresh paint with respect to the effect you are attempting to produce.

Acrylic could be good in certain conditions although it features a inclination to peel when the wood beneath it moves. Emulsion could be great for some topcoat finishing techniques if used moderately - really is dependent what you're attempting to achieve. Be also brave and make your personal colours by mixing offers to create a statement inside a specific room.

Make use of several layers with slightly different colours to produce texture.

Then the emery paper - be cautious to make use of the best grade as well as composition as differing types and weights of sandpaper give completely different results - you might finish up using a number of different types on one piece.

Think careful in which you distress therefore it looks natural - where would a classic piece have knocked about where will it be marked from usage? Its really fairly apparent whenever you consider.

Sometimes use the grain and often against it for effect and go slow - you could do more but will need to repaint when you get too caught up. 'Slowly slowly' may be the motto with this type of work.

The important thing stage will be allowing the patina of grime that will accumulate with an old piece - this is exactly what provides it with a convincing feel as well as an aura of authenticity. I saw a cupboard lately made by someone this was colored and sanded back rather badly.

And that is the thing it appeared as if since it did not possess the sheen of 'dirt' that authentic pieces have. How can to get this done well is sort of of the trade secret and it is lower for you to get the best colour mix for that 'antiquing' and using it with subtlety. Again having to pay focus on where grime and muck would naturally accumulate.

For this reason repro stuff looks odd since you cant mass produce this feel well because it needs time to work and artistry to complete well.

Finally you may consider finding some old handles, escutcheons etc to own piece an additional lift - its amazing how this could elevate the design of an item rapidly making it your personal

Happy relicing