Furniture Care and Preservation

Weather Changes

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Wood is very sensitive to water and changes in relative humidity. As the weather changes from season to season, so does the humidity in your home and also the moisture content of your wood furniture. This situation causes the wood to expand and contract with every change in the humidity. The purpose of the finish is to minimize the effects of moisture changes by sealing the wood. Wood likes moderate conditions of around 65 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit with a relative humidity of around 45 percent to 55 percent. Most homes today have air handling systems that provide a humidifier in winter to add moisture when the air is "dry" and an air conditioner in summer to remove moisture when the air is "wet". If you do not have this optimum condition but keep the temperature and humidity steady, even if they are to high or to low, it is much better than frequent and/or sudden changes. Furniture can deteriorate quickly if stored in a basement (high moisture), attic (high heat), garage or non -climate controlled storage units or warehouses (continual changing conditions). Excess heat and dryness can cause wood to split and/or crack. Keep your furniture away from all direct heat sources like radiators, wood stoves and air ducts. If you need to put your furniture near a heat source, use a shield or diverter to deflect or direct heat away. Wood is most likely to check (crack) when the climate in your home suddenly changes from hot and humid to cold and dry. Frequent and sudden changes in humidity and temperature are especially bad.

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Here are a few suggestions for dealing with humidity:
Furniture can best handle temperature and humidity changes when they occur gradually. Sudden changes like opening a vacation home, or putting items into non-climate controlled storage in winter directly from your warm home can be problems for your furniture. When air conditioning your home, it is best to keep the intake of outside humid air to a minimum. Don't open the windows to "air out" the house on fair days. Add a humidifier or vaporizing unit to your heating system to help stabilize the humidity level during the cold dry months of winter. Use dehumidifiers in damp rooms and during prolonged rainy seasons to remove excess moisture from the air.
Sunlight

The ultraviolet light rays from the sun will damage finishes and bleach the stain and wood underneath. Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause the finish to crack, sometimes in a pattern resembling the looks like cracked glass. Try to keep furniture out of direct sunlight. When that's not possible, reduce the amount of light streaming on any piece of furniture. Use window shades, drapes or blinds to block direct sun light during the time of day the furniture is exposed. The use of UV screening films will dramatically reduce long term bleaching effect and are well worth the investment. Uniformly expose surfaces to light. Avoid letting the sun hit only part of a surface. Occasionally move lamps, doilies and other objects so the wood bleaches uniformly. Cover furniture with sheets or blankets if you leave your home for several months at a time. Move your furniture around periodically so that the same piece is not exposed to light all the time. However, some bleaching can be desirable. Antique collectors actually look for the rich, soft tones that fading can bring, particularly on Walnut and Rose Wood.

Cleaning

Carefully choose wood care products. There is a lot of confusion about what wood-care products to use. Store shelves are stacked with countless brands of wax, polish, spray and oil. Clever marketing techniques, tell us to use there product because it "feeds" the wood while it cleans and protects it too. Unless your furniture is unfinished, or the finish has deteriorated and worn off, when you clean your furniture you're actually cleaning the finish, not the wood. There is absolutely no way for any cleaning product to "feed" or "nourish" the wood because the wood is sealed and protected by the finish. Proper care will prolong the life of a finish. Waxing the finish makes the surface of furniture slippery so that objects slide along it without scratching and dust will not stick. The wax protects the finish and the finish protects the wood. To clean, simply wipe with a soft lent free, damp (not wet) cloth. Be careful using water to clean wood. Water is wood's worst enemy. Wood should never get wet or soaked. Water can cause swelling, warping or satins if it penetrates a finish. Most finishes are water resistant, not water proof. Use coasters, pads, cloths or runners to protect against spills and water rings. Consulting a professional before cleaning valuable antiques and heirlooms.

Dusting

What's the best way to care for my furniture? Ask five different people, and you'll get five different answers. But most "experts" agree on a some basics. First of all, remember your mother is always right: Dust frequently. Keep away from feather dusters. They just move dust around, flinging it into the air, moving from one item to the next. Broken quills have sharp edges and could scratch the finish. Some types of dust are abrasive so infrequent dusting can create worn and dull surfaces over the years. Dust can accumulate in carvings, cracks and grooves and look an unattractive "gray". This dusty buildup eventually becomes hard to remove. This "gray" look is often imitated by finishers using wax mixed with pumice or rotten stone powders to make an item look aged (Aren't we clever!).

Use a clean, washable cloth made of soft, lint-free cotton. My favorites are cotton diapers, old T-shirt, or any soft cotton fabric. When using old clothing be sure to remove all hooks, snaps, buttons and zippers that could scratch surfaces. Don't use a rag that has loose threads or unraveling edges. These can catch on wood splinters, moldings or loose veneer and pull them off.

Dusting with a dry cloth is abrasive and will ultimately dull the finish. A dry cloth will not really remove much dust. Sprinkling a few drops of water onto the dusting cloth. The trick is to moisten the cloth just enough to make dust adhere to it. The cloth should not be so damp that it wets the finish (leaving water streaks). If you can see any trace of water on the wood after you wipe, your cloth is to wet. Do not use any spray-on dusting aids or polish. Most of them contain water with an emulsifier to suspend some kind oil, or contain silicones. This type of oil is used in most commercial furniture sprays and polishes.

Wipe off dust using gentle, oval motions along the grain of the wood. Turn or fold the cloth often so you don't just move dust and dirt from one spot to another. Lift, don't slide, lamps and objects to dust under them.

Scratch Prevention

Lift, don't slide, objects on finished surfaces. Place objects on trivets, tablecloths, doilies or others covers to protect the finish. Use felt bottoms on lamps and other decorative objects. Especially ceramic objects as they are very abrasive. Avoid bright red felt because its color could leach into the wood through the finish. Use water based wood glue to stick the felt on objects. Some Chemicals in self stick adhesives used on felt can cause a reaction that softens or melts the finish. Use place mats or a table cloth to protect the finish from plates and silverware.

Chemical Exposure

Keep solvents products like nail polish remover, alcohol and paint thinner away from furniture because they can harm the finish. Alcohol is in colognes, perfumes, medications as well as in wine, beer and liquor. Your perspiration and body oils can also harm a finish over time. Plants and flower nectar or pollen that touch the finish can also cause permanent stains. Over watering a plant can cause permanent stains when the fertilizers that dissolved into the water soaks through the finish to the wood. Placing hot items on furniture can cause a chemical change in the finish that results in white rings or spots.

Do not leave plastic objects lying on finished surfaces. Color from plastic tablecloths, appliance covers, food wrappers, plastic place mats and toys can discolor the finish and leach into wood over time. There can be a chemical reaction between some types of finish and cretin plastics that causes them to stick to each other, damaging the finish when it is pulled off. I once repaired an armoire after the customer placed a pair of leather-like gloves on the shelf in the spring and could not remove them next fall.

Moving

Lift, don't slide heavy furniture especially on carpets. After a short time heavy items will flatten the carpet and padding under the legs or base. Pulling or sliding an item with some of its legs in these "craters" will often brake them. Sliding pieces on wood floor can damage the floors. Furniture legs may or may not have protective glides on them. The glides are used at the factory to make it easy to slide items without damaging the legs on hard surfaces. They are there primarily to aid in the manufacturing process not to protect your floor.

Brass Polishing

First, is it truly brass? A lot of modern hardware is a brass plating over a steel base. Take a small magnet off the refrigerator and see if it will stick to the brass. If it does, its plated and not solid brass. Heavy polishing of a plated item often will remove the plating reveling the steel base. Use caution and very light polishing for this type of hardware.

Some brass, solid and plated, was designed to have a dark, "antique" look. A chemical solution was applied to the brass to make it turn color. This is most often seen on the lesser expensive plated hardware.

Most solid and plated brass hardware on furniture today has a protective, tarnish resistant coating. It probably will not tarnish for a very long time and will only need to be dusted. If the brass is tarnishing and you want to polish it, first remove the brass so that the brass cleaner will not damage the finish. If your brass cleaner/polish does not seam to work, it may be that there is a protective finish covering the brass that must be removed first. After polishing it is best to apply a new tarnish resistant coating. Brass will tarnish quickly when exposed to air.

Wax Build-up

Wax build-up from past waxing is not often seen today. Because most people have been sold on the "benefits" and convince of spray polishes or oil. Very few people in North America use real wax today.

Wax build-up occurs over a long period of time. Its usually only seen in the crevices and corners where it can not be wiped off or when to much wax is used and then accumulates. The same areas where dust accumulates also. The built up mixture of dust and wax presents no real potential danger or damage to the furniture. It is a problem of aesthetics only. Some people however, prefer the patina of this aged look.

Removing old wax is done with solvents that dissolve the wax and then are wiped off with a clean cloth. The procedure is often performed several time to achieve a complete cleaning before a new coat of wax is applied. This procedure is best left to professionals who work in well ventilated work areas.
Also read: Wax, Polish, Oil: Which Is Best?

Drawers

It is important to check your furniture's drawer system for ware and damage every few years or when they stick or are hard to open. Pull out each drawer and examine the runners, slides, stops and guides. Not all drawer systems have all those components. Some will have metal drawer slides others have wood runners and some just slide on the frame of the cabinet. On metal parts use a small amount of light grease or petroleum jelly to lubricate friction points and bearings. On wood to wood parts use a candle or block of paraffin wax to lubricate all surfaces where wood rubs on wood. Some drawer systems have a center wood slide with a plastic or metal guide or just plastic guides at the right and left sides of the drawer opening. For this type wax only the wood that runs against the guides. If a drawer goes into the cabinet to far, then the drawer stops are broken or missing and should be repaired.

Don't cram extra clothing into a full drawer. The drawer may be designed to carry the weight but the extra stress created by the friction or clothing catching on edges can brake the drawer's components or chip off veneer. Use some discretion in the amount of weight you put into very large drawers. They may be able to hold a lot of volume but not excess weight. If a properly working and lubricated drawer is hard to open, you most likely have to much weight in it. Drawers that have two handles should be opened using both to prevent damage to runners and guides. Tighten lose, and replace missing screws that secure the hardware. Lose hardware mars the finish and gouges the wood. All lose joints and broken parts should be repaired as soon as possible to prevent additional damages. Drawers that stick in the summer months are swollen due to the extra moisture in the air. This occurs most often to drawers that are unfinished or not sealed on the inside. They should be adjusted to fit properly, then sealed to prevent recurrence. Don't pry stuck drawers open or slam tight fitting drawers shut, as this often causes severe damage.

Doors

There are two types of doors on furniture. Sliding doors and hinged doors. A sliding door can be glass or wood. It fits into a slot or grove (top and bottom) which is sometimes lined with a plastic molding. These doors require little maintenance. If they do not slide easily they may just need a little lubricating. Most sliding doors, other than tambours, can be removed by lifting the door into the top slot so that it clears the bottom slot then pull the bottom of the door out and the top will follow. Lubricate the slots and door edges that fit into the slots with paste wax or paraffin for doors that have a wood to wood fit. A small amount of petroleum jelly works great for glass doors in a plastic track. Tambours are sliding panels made of small strips of wood with a cloth backing enabling them to bend around corners and slide in tracks that are shaped to fit the contour of the furniture (a roll-top desk is an example). The best way to lubricate these is to slid the panel all the way in, then lubricate the track (slot/grove). To remove a tambour it is necessary to remove at least the back and often other parts. Removing or repairing tambours should generally be done by a professional.

There are a number of things that can cause a hinged door not to fit properly. One of the most common problems is that the cabinet is not level and the top or bottom edges of the doors will bind or rub on the cabinet frame. This is simple to fix. Large wood cabinets are flexible and will conform to the shape of the floor or carpet. To check if leveling is the problem look at the top edges of the doors, if you have two doors the top edges of booth doors should be in a straight line with each other and have an even clearance gap from the frame of the cabinet. An out of level cabinet will have doors edges that slant (both doors in the same direction) showing a narrowing clearance gap from one end of the door to the other. To correct a leveling problem, shim the front leg on the side where the clearance gap is the smallest or the back leg where the clearance gap is the largest. I use a piece of cardboard as a shim, folding it over on itself several times (trial and error method) to achieve the proper thickness that will align the doors properly.

A door that will not stay closed is a nuisance. Here is a check list of things that cause this problem.
The cabinet is leaning forward. Don't laugh, it happens a lot. When you set a cabinet against the wall in a room with wall to wall carpeting make sure you do not set the back legs on the carpet's tack strip. This will cause it to lean forward. Also check for adjustable levelers that are over extended on the back legs. The cabinet is out of level causing the door catches not to align. The door is "hinge bound". This occurs when the mortis cuts into the door and/or cabinet frame to mount the hinge is to deep causing the hinged side of the door to hit the cabinet's frame. The hinges need to be shimmed to correct this problem. The door is "screw bound". This is similar to hinge bound in that the door can not close all the way. The screws in the hinges are to large or the wrong kind (round head instead of flat head). The heads of the screw(s) on the door side of the hinge and the ones on the frame side hit each other, not allowing the door to close. The door catches are broken, missing or worn out.

Loose and missing hinge screws also cause door fit problems. Double doors will hit each other in the center, single door cabinets will rub against the top side of the cabinet frame and both types will rub or drag on the bottom. Often wearing off the finish. To check for loose screws, open a door a short distance and hold it on the top with one hand and the bottom with your other hand. Gently tilt it up and down. If the hinges are loose you will feel the door move and may hear a sound also from the screws hitting the metal hinges.

One more thing. Be careful opening cabinets with large doors. The weight of the door(s) when open can cause the cabinet to fall forward! Newer furniture comes with a warning tag, but older and antique items do not. You can secure the cabinet to the wall or floor with screws or load it with heavy items to counter balance the weight of the doors. I have heard several reports of people being injured when they opened heavy glass doors and the cabinet fell over on them.

Glass and Mirrors

There is not much maintenance required for glass panels or mirrors. Just clean with your favorite glass cleaner as needed. The proper way to clean glass on furniture is to apply the cleaner to the rag, not directly on the glass itself. Spray type glass cleaners contain ammonia and some times alcohol. The over-spray that gets on the wood trim can damage the finish over time.

A few thoughts to consider about re-silvering mirrors and beveled glass. It is much less expensive to replace a mirror than to re-silver it if the edge is not beveled. Beveled edging can be expensive because not many glass shops do that kind of work. They will send it out to a third party and mark-up the price. There are a number of franchise type restoration shops that offer re-silvering in-house and some of them will sub-out the job. The "look" of an old glass that has been properly re-silvered has a beautiful gold colored hue which is very desirable on antique furniture. I have seen several re-silvered mirrors that have deteriorated in a relatively short time. Find out what warranty comes with a re-silvering job before you commit to have the work done. Re-silvering is a good choice if you have an old glass (the "wavy look" of old glass is from the type of processing. The molten glass was pulled from the oven and stretched to a thickness as it cooled. New glass is done much the same way, but goes through sets of steel rollers, thus a very smooth finish and consistent thickness).

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Western Decorating Ideas For Your Kitchen

If you are into the Western decorating theme, you can have a lot of fun using it to decorate your kitchen. In fact, you can take one element of the theme and go crazy with it. For instance, one Western decorating idea is to focus on a Western object like some cowboy boots or a cowboy hat. You can even combine elements and use both of them as your central decorating theme.

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You can find all types of decor in the Western decorating theme. Try looking for cookie jars or other ceramics that you can sit out on your counter for an interesting effect. Also look for western themed curtains and light switch covers. One fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon is to scour the local antique shops for Western themed decor. You'll be surprised at the interesting items you can find! You can use browns, red, navy, or cream to pull in the Americana theme to the mix as well.

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One great way to pull off the theme is to also look for accents made of unfinished wood. You can often find tables and chairs that actually look like they were made with unfinished logs. These are perfect for a Western decorated kitchen. In addition, you can use photo frames that look unfinished and put pictures of your family or of western mountains and hills in them. You can also find many items made from tree branches or logs as well as items made from deer antlers and items covered in cow hide (either faux or real!)

Another great thing to use is copper or black iron accents. You can get away with either of these. If you have a pot hanger over your kitchen island, you should try mixing both copper pieces and cast iron pieces. In addition, you can even use cast iron skillets or pans as wall decor and hang them accordingly. And don't forget pot holders, tablecloths and dish towels made with Western theme fabrics.

Try your own Western decorating ideas in your kitchen to see exactly what works for you and what doesn't. The Western theme is perfect if you love to constantly feel like you are the "Wild West" or in a log cabin. It can look great in any home if you are consistent with the decor. Using Western style accents on the counters, window treatments, floors and walls will help pull the look together and make you feel like you are rustling up grub for your cowhands on a Western ranch even if you are living in a modern city home!

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A Wood Table Top As Used On A Solid Wood Dining Table Or A Counter Top

Tables and Counters solid wood tops:

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In working with tables, choosing the specific type desired is the first step which will include both the size and style of the table. Counter selection will include the size and location of the counter. The table types can include the kitchen table set, end tables, coffee tables, the office meeting tables and so forth. Counters are usually found in the kitchen and often in an office room and in the garage. With the type and location in mind, the size is fairly easy to determine given the size of the space to be occupied. The final choice in this step includes the style desired such as classic, traditional, western, modern, etc.

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The balance of this article will consider the solid wood table and counter tops that are available to purchase as part of a single table or a table set or counter, to have made or to make it yourself. These tops will be influenced by the entire structure of the table or counter chosen. In dealing with tables such as office conference tables or dining tables the layout of the top is influenced significantly by the support structure which includes the legs and attachment support work holding the top. Counters are generally held by solid sides with one side often holding drawers. The coffee table or an end table may also have a drawer or drawers as part of that table.

The shape that the wood for the top is cut begins the process. Square, circular etc. is the basic shape of the table or counter top. Once the top is cut there is some type of edging applied. The edging may be a simple rounded edge all around the wood top or a specific edge with a vertical edge at right angles to the top. On some tables such as an end table for example, one edge may be vertical where the table will touch the wall and edged differently the rest of the way around the top.

The counter or table top can be made of one piece of wood depending on the size involved. If too large, several slats of wood can be sealed together to expand the width and length of the top. Tops may be etched to change the wood style of the top with the etching filled and then sealed to maintain the smooth surface. An office conference table or a coffee table may have emblems or designs as part of the table top. Wood tops are emphasized by staining the wood to bring the basic grain to view.

Another enjoyable option is to choose a table from an unfinished furniture store. That table will require finishing the wood using stains and sealers to preserve the life and the look of the wood. The best way to do all this planning in colder days is to sit wrapped in pure wool blankets for sale.

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The Secret to Decluttering Your Space

Is there really a secret to getting decluttered? Is there hope for the piles that lie in every corner of my home? Can I dare dream that I will open my closet one day and not have the contents fall on my head? I believe that there IS a secret to organization and decluttering and I’m willing to share it with you—anxious to share it with you, because it can change the look of your home, the atmosphere of your space, and the stress level in your life.

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I propose that it all comes down to one main concept: whatever you’ve got, it needs a spot. Now don’t be deceived. While it may sound way too simple, there’s a lot of punch in that little statement. What were you looking for—an algebraic formula? What you need is a simplified idea that you can apply to every single aspect of cleaning, organizing and decluttering your home or space (it could be an office or apartment). The simpler, the better. It’s like a mantra that you chant as you wander through your halls, rooms, and closets. Start applying it little by little, and you will see miracles happening right under your nose. The sweetest payoff is that the more little piles that you clean, the more motivated you are to keep cleaning. This little phrase will dramatically change the way you feel about your home, it will energize you to do countless other projects, it will decrease your stress level, and it will change your home from a tornado to an oasis.

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Just waking up and looking at the piles in our homes begins a day with stress. It creates feelings of unfinished business, endless projects and chore lists a mile long. This is depressing, discouraging and downright disheartening. I believe that you have all of the tools that you need to break down these stress-builders in your home.

Pick one room at a time, one pile at a time. Start slowly and I promise that you will gain momentum—probably sooner than you think. As you attack your first pile, remember the motto: whatever you’ve got, it needs a spot. Designate ONE pile as your goal for that day (or evening) and concentrate on completing that one task. Don’t make your goal too lofty. You will be encouraged when you accomplish what you set out to do.

Never underestimate the power of an empty spot. You will be absolutely amazed at how energizing it is to step back and gaze upon the now EMPTY spot in your room that you just cleared. By simply emptying ONE spot, you will be motivated to clean about ten more. But be careful, keep your goals attainable.

Invite a friend over for tea and tips. What you need is a second set of eyes and a discerning mind that isn’t your own. You need a friend who you trust to spend an hour or two with you, sip a cup of joe, and help you decide what to move, what to keep, what to give away, what to sell and what to do with what’s left. The power of another’s suggestion is very strong. It keeps you focused, keeps you motivated, and keeps you on task. A friend can also offer arbitrary advice that is invaluable when it comes to getting rid of our “stuff”.

Embrace the nitty gritty. Alright, get ready to dig in with both feet. You will be handling everything from big pieces of furniture to tiny scraps of paper. And sometimes the smallest item can of greatest value! Understand that your piles may have a whole bunch of nothing that can be thrown out, or that you may unearth something of buried importance. Either way, your determination and full focus (inspired by visions of huge amounts of space) are of vital importance.

Complete one small task that makes a big difference. This concept has saved my sanity time after time. Here are my two main examples. One, if your bed is made, your room looks clean. There can be piles of clothing here or there, but if your bed is made, your room looks clean and neat. There is a feeling of order and structure to the room. Two, if your kitchen counters are clear, your kitchen feels clean. There can be dishes in the sink, coats hanging on the bar chairs, and last night’s dinner casserole still sitting on the stove. But if your counters are clear, there is a sense of space, order and cleanliness. My kitchen counters are the bane of my household cleaning, because they collect EVERYthing. It is my constant battle to keep those cleared. But, when I do, I immediately feel less stressed and able to handle other chores or projects. Find the spot in your room that makes the biggest difference and keep it clean!

Okay, let’s get practical. Here’s what this really looks like. I have a pile of papers on my desk that are a thorn in my side. So I set aside one hour to dedicate to this menacing pile. Here is my plan of attack:

1. Go through each piece of paper and separate it into piles—things that I need to keep and should be filed, trash, papers that I need to respond to by either phone or mail, papers or coupons that go directly into my purse, and miscellaneous. I now have 5 smaller piles, and it’s only been 10 minutes! Okay!

2. Throw away the trash—down to 4 piles!

3. File the papers that I already have a file for, and make a new file for the rest. (This assumes, of course, that you have a file system and office supplies for additional files.)

4. Put the papers that go in my purse IN my purse (see how easy that was?)

5. Place the remaining pile on my workstation/desk area.

Okay, I still have that last remaining pile on my desk. But the whole task only took me 20 minutes and I set aside 60! I have time to have a cup of coffee, read a magazine and STILL respond to some or all of those silly papers. Everything is now in its spot! And you should see my desk! It’s beautiful!!! I’m ready for the next pile…

Here are some other practical tips on creating “spots” for everything else. In your bedroom, you need bins and boxes and baskets for your closet and under your bed. You have to create a spot for things like clothes that don’t fit anymore, clothes that need to be ironed, hats, shoes, sundries, “things” on your nightstand, etc. If you have a designated spot for anything that you find in this room, all it takes is for you to put it in the spot. The key is creating a spot—a bin under the bed, a shelf in the closet, a coat tree in the corner, an extra dresser or lingerie chest if necessary.

In your kitchen, get a recipe box; put your bread baskets in a corner of a closet; clear the top of the refrigerator; invest in Tupperware! In your bathroom, get cute baskets at WalMart or Target for your hair stuff; hang your hairdryer on a wall hook; purchase a small shelving unit with a door for extra storage. In your garage, there’s only one answer—BINS AND SHELVES! This involves a small investment, but it is well worth it to walk into your garage and see all of your stuff labeled and in bins. Are you getting the picture? Whatever you’ve got, it needs a spot!

In order to avoid clutter, you also need to have space between your pieces of furniture. Don’t line it up like ducks in a row. Have a piece or two and then some space. This also applies to your kitchen counter and backsplash. The day I learned this amazing concept was the day that space came alive on my kitchen counters. You don’t have to fill every single corner or wall or counter! Get rid of superfluous furniture, appliances and knick-knacks. You will be amazed at how clutter-free your home will feel. Space is directly related to levels of stress. The more space you have, the less stress you have. Don’t get me wrong, a house should feel like home and have warm touches and personal flair. Just find the balance between a museum and a zoo!

Does this all seem too simple? The best ideas are simple ones. If it was too complicated, we wouldn’t feel capable of completing it. You CAN organize and declutter your home, as long as you take one small bite at a time. For additional ideas on getting your home under your control, check out [http://www.domesticqueens.com]. This is my personal website, and it is a resource for women who want to have a home that is a haven of rest, not a source of stress. Have fun decluttering and destressing!

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Appealing and practical, these country style high back barstools are constructed to be strong, durable and long-lasting. An ideal way to update a dining space or entertaining area, they include stylish decorative touches such as carved detailing and gently curved backrests for added comfort. Seat height: 24" Constructed of parawood Unfinished Memory swivel mechanism



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The Beauty of Flat Pack Furniture

Flat pack furniture is a term given to furniture that has been designed and made at a factory, with the intention of being assembled at a later date, by the consumer. The concept of this particular type of furniture was conceived when a former employee of the Swedish furniture company, Ikea was trying to transport a table in the back of his vehicle. As you can imagine, this proved to be very difficult. So he removed the legs with a saw, and re-glued them in position upon arriving at his destination. It was during a later conversation with his employers, that his latest escapade became the talk of the office, and everyone thought that the actual concept could work. Later Ikea endorsed his idea and this eventually became the basis for all Ikea products.

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The benefits of purchasing this type of product for the consumer is that you don't have the problem of transporting a ready-made piece of furniture back to you home. Even a medium sized piece of furniture would pose a problem to fit into a normal family saloon. Another point to remember is that more often than not, the retailer from which you're making the purchase cannot guarantee delivery on a date that would coincide with you being able to be at home to take receipt of the product. So as you can see, the advantages of buying this type of furniture are great.

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The benefits for the retailer are also good, mainly for the fact that he doesn't have the expense of storing large bulky pieces of furniture on his premises. Imagine a storeroom full of furniture ranging from tables, chairs, dressers, and cabinets, to mention just a few. It would have to be quite an area if you intended on making sales on a regular basis. Because of the irregularities in shape, having to store this type of goods would lead to a lot of space not being properly utilized. These problems would be alleviated by way of storing flat pack furniture, enabling the retailer to maximize on his inventory.

As is normally the case, whenever there is an advantage to be had, there is always usually a disadvantage to counter it, and flat pack is no exception. Sometimes, and I stress sometimes, there are times with this type of furniture that come the time of assembly, you may find yourself with items missing. 20 years ago, it was normal to find this scenario regardless of the company it was purchased from, but nowadays, due to more stringent quality control at the manufacturers this has become less of a problem.

This is a great concept in purchasing furniture. Just be sure to go through the contents of the package to ensure that you have every item listed within the assembly instructions.

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Appealing and practical, these country style high back barstools are constructed to be strong, durable and long-lasting. An ideal way to update a dining space or entertaining area, they include stylish decorative touches such as carved detailing and gently curved backrests for added comfort. Seat height: 24" Constructed of parawood Unfinished Memory swivel mechanism



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WW-WI-24 Shown in a medium finish This 24'' Windsor style barstool is quality crafted from a select imported Parawood. Available unfinished, this chair is an ideal seating option for just about any setting. Glued and screwed for extra strength and assembled in the Holland Michigan plant, this Roma Ladderback chair is sure to have a lasting life. Features: - 24'' seat height - Made from a select imported Parawood - Unfinished - Quality crafted for a long life - Overall dimensions: 24'' by 16.375'' by 14.375''



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S-402 Simple in style and ultimately versatile, this quaint counter stool is sure to match your d cor. Made of unfinished solid parawood, it's easy to customize this counter stool to fit seamlessly into any color scheme. Instantly augment your style without disrupting your flow with this Madrid Counter Stool from the Unfinished Wood collection! Features: -Counter stool -Solid parawood construction -Unfinished for ultimate versatility -Simple uncomplicated style -Some assembly required -Seat height: 24'' -Overall dimensions: 40.75'' H x 16.3'' W x 19.3'' D



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The Dixie 24-Inch Shaker Style Ladder Back Counter Stool is hand-crafted to give your eat-in kitchen or bar warm classic style. This stool is made in the traditional Shaker style with a comfortable ladder back and intricately hand-woven rush seat. The legs and frame are made from solid North American Ash hardwoods and come in a variety of handsome finish options. The Dixie counter stool is hand-crafted using quality wood working techniques that ensure strength and beauty. This stool is durable enough to be used in a kitchen, bar, or for commercial use. The seat is 24 inches high and overall dimensions are: 20W x 16.5D x 38H inches. About Dixie Seating In business since the early 1900s, Dixie Seating Company is a premier manufacturer of solid hardwood ladder back chairs, rockers, stools, and children's furniture. They offer classic, comfortable, colorful furniture with American-made craftsmanship, solid wood construction, and affordability. Serving both the residential and commercial markets, Dixie is the largest domestic manufacturer of round posted seating products. All of Dixie Seating's products are manufactured from select grade North American Ash hardwood. Their unique construction techniques use no glue, but rather a combination of precisely machined components, multiple pressure clamping, interlocking wood-to-wood joints, and a ''swelled joint'' construction. They use metal fasteners at each joinery to ensure long-lasting strength and years of enjoyment for you and your family. While their techniques are old fashioned and follow the guidelines of traditional, hand-built-quality wood working, Dixie Seating products are designed for today's lifestyles. Shaker-style ladder back counter stool. Comfortable and attractive hand-woven rush seat. Solid North American Ash hardwood legs and frame. Hand-crafted is the classic Shaker style. Available in a variety of non-toxic finish options. Ideal for kitchen, bar, or commercial use. D



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S-324 Unfinished counter stool The classic Unfinished Mission Counter Stool has a seamless design that will fit into any kitchen d cor. With its unfinished surface, you can personally customize this counter stool to go perfectly with your home's existing color scheme. Features: -Counter height stool. -Unfinished surface. -Solid parawood construction. -Made in the U.S.A.. -Some assembly required. -Overall Dimensions: 24'' H x 18'' W x 13.25'' D.



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Tin Signs Can Help You Create a Man Cave

Ever want to turn your den into a 'man cave' but either the wife wouldn't have it or you use the den as a spare guest room? Don't have a basement, or if you do, either unfinished or it is filled to the brim with stuff? Well, buck up! There is still one room of the house that you can still claim as your own with little chance of having it shanghaied and turned into a sewing room or extra bedroom...the garage! With the help of tin signs and a little imagination, you can have your cake and eat it too. Two car garages offer more available space to work with, although space can be found in a single car garage.

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The first step is to organize your garage. Most garages have a healthy mixture of tools, parts, and automobile related materials (such as oil, washer fluid, etc.) spread though out the space. Either build or purchase (plastic shelving is best if you buy) enough shelving to be able to place everything you currently have on them.

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Tin signs can be used to help organize the garage. For example: You can place all your oil, car wax, and gas additives on shelves located beneath a corresponding tin sign of Pennzoil, Turtle Wax, and 'Marvel Mystery Oil'.

After organizing your garage, pull the car(s) into the area making sure that the garage door will easily and safely close and look at the clearance space you have between the front of the car and the back wall of the garage. In the typical garage, it is the back wall where you will be doing most of your remodeling work.

Find or buy a full sized (or a mini if space is an issue) used refrigerator for your beers (or any other beverage) and place it along the wall or in a corner. You can use a tin sign of your favorite brew, (whether it be Bud, Miller, Coors or whatever) and place it above the fridge proclaiming it your beer stash. Find a couple of old overstuffed chairs to place in the corner and you have your 'man-cave'!

If you live where the weather changes from hot summers to cold winters (and your garage is not air conditioned), make sure you obtain both a fan and an area heater so you can always be comfortable.

To give the area a racing tone, attach tin signs of your favorite stock car to plywood backing and mount them along one side wall. On the other wall, do the same things except, use tin signs of your favorite sport for the walls. You can even find round tin signs of your favorite baseball team and mount them on a circular piece of plywood and suspend them from the ceiling by thin chains. Replica tin signs come in such a huge variety of shapes, sizes, and subjects that it is almost impossible not to find your favorite subject, car or sport. They add just the right touch of nostalgia and practicality needed for use in a garage.

Because tin signs were designed to be in harsh weather conditions, car and paint fumes won't affect them like they would ordinary decorations. Splash a little oil on one? No problem; one wipe with a cloth and it is as good a new. Most garages are not insulated which can cause problems with paper posters and pictures which are sensitive to temperature extremes. Not so with tin signs. Since they are made of metal, they won't fade, crack or tear like posters.

If you want to personalize your garage to reflect you loyalty to a particular model or brand tin signs are the perfect choice! No matter what make or model of domestic automobile that you favor, from Ford to Chevrolet, from Mustang to Corvette, there is a sign for your car. There is even a sign that proclaims that you can get your 'Woody Serviced Here' (Yup, that's an actual tin sign)!

Once you have your garage organized and customized to you liking, you can go further by carving out a corner for a mini bar with Tin Signs placed all around that extol the virtues of Budweiser, Miller High Life, Southern Comfort and Jack Daniel's 'Old No. 7'

Just take an appropriately sized piece of 3/4" plywood, cut it into a horseshoe shape (making sure that the 'ends' of the horseshoe meet where there are wall studs), and attach a sturdy hinge to each end and a wall stud. Make sure that when you are finished, you can stand inside the horseshoe shape and lift the entire surface up against the wall.

Next cut two 2 x 4 so they can serve as the legs to this table, hinge these legs to the underneath of the table so that when you lift the entire counter up against the back wall of the garage, the legs fold back underneath the table. Cover the entire surface of the plywood counter with a cut sheet of Formica counter top material and...viola...you now you have a 'fold away' bar. Place a few bar stools around and an extra chair or two and it will be just the place to have the boys over for a poker game or to just sit around and talk.

With tin signs you can transform your garage from a place to put your car; into your own private combination 'pit row' and 'fortress of solitude'.

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Kitchen Remodel - 6 Ways to Achieve Tuscan Kitchen Design

Tuscany is well know for its beautiful landscapes, delicious wines and fabulous fresh foods. Many who have traveled to Italy yearn to have a Tuscan style kitchen in which they too can prepare delicious gourmet meals in a charming old world setting. Even those that have not traveled to Italy yearn for a kitchen that possesses all the magnetic charisma that a Tuscan style kitchen beholds. There's something sweet and grandmotherly yet boldly noble about Tuscan kitchen design that makes it one of the most popular design styles for kitchens today.

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If you are planning a kitchen remodel or designing a kitchen from scratch, incorporate the following items and you will have the Tuscan kitchen of your dreams.

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#1 - Granite or Marble Countertops

Old World Tuscan style kitchens often have natural stone kitchen countertops. Marble countertops are ideal for kneading dough for fresh baked bread. Granite countertops are the most durable of all and will last forever if cared for properly. Granite is ideal for chopping fresh vegetables and no cutting board is required. Granite is the strongest of stones, second only to the diamond. It doesn't matter what color of stone you choose because natural stone colors blend well with the Tuscan color palate.

#2 - Tuscan Colors

The Tuscan color palate is one that is reflective of the natural surrounding outdoors. Rich shades of ochre and sunflower gold, poppy red, burnt sienna and aged copper, almond and walnut brown and shades of green from olive to rich cedar are all very popular. Rich colors infuse a Tuscan style kitchen. You will rarely find a Tuscan style kitchen that is a clear white or dove gray. Colors are rustic, deep, bold and earthy.

#3 - Kitchen Island

In Old World Tuscan kitchens the center table was a place to not only dine but to also prepare food. Peeling and chopping was often done at the table, then the table would be cleared for eating after the meal was prepared. Now we desire kitchen islands that make meal preparation even easier and normally offers bar stools or counter seats for those that want to eat there in the kitchen center.

#4 - Iron Accessories

Old World Tuscan style kitchens are known for their substantial iron chandeliers, candelabras and candlesticks. To achieve a modern-day version of this look, there are many iron light fixtures, candle holders, wall sconces and simple iron wall decorations that when added create the look of Tuscan kitchen design.

#5 - Natural Stone Backsplash

Old World Tuscan kitchens often incorporated real stone into the walls. The homes were often made of stone and so many times the inside of the home went unfinished and the stone was beautifully exposed. Especially around the hearth there would be natural stone due to its' natural fireproof properties. Today a natural stone backsplash in the kitchen gives that old world Tuscan appearance. Behind the cooktop, natural stone is especially effective in use and appearance.

#6 - Natural Stone Flooring

Old World Tuscan kitchens normally had floors made of natural stone. The stone is durable and easier to keep clean than other materials. Today natural stone floors are more popular than ever since they will last forever and don't harbor dust, bacteria and odors like carpet and wood. Natural stone tiles such as travertine, slate, granite and marble are easy to install and maintain.

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36CSDI-x+(Unfinished Oak)(Straight Leg) Unfinished Wood: Oak, Leg Style: Straight This 36'' dished seat backless stool is available with many options. Constructed with commerical grade wood, this stool is available in unfinished solid maple, cherry, and oak. The stool can be further customized with a choice of either turned or straight legs. Memory swivels for easy movement completes this seat. Both sturdy and attractive, this quality crafted barstool will complement any setting. Features: - 36'' seat height - Available in unfinished solid maple, cherry, and oak - Turned or straight legs - Dished seat - Commerical grade wood



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