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Home Office Furniture

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You may want a traditional Home Office Study Room Furniture 'non-electronic' desk made to a non-standard size, or quality shelving to fit into the recess each side of a chimney breast, or hardwood panelling to suit the character of your beloved historic home.
Your word is our command. Tell us what home office furniture you want, including the style and finish you prefer. We take on-site dimensions, make it to measure, and install it for you. Simple as that. No worries!Oast houses, thatched cottages, listed buildings, ancient monuments? No problem. We are the accredited specialists in top quality bespoke home office furniture tailored to your room's shape, space & character.The burr oak veneered desk below was hand made to fit the curved walls of a Kentish oast house. This type of work is labour intensive and does not come cheap, but the best never does. If your home is worth half a million pounds or more, to skimp on the interior is unthinkable.Home Office/Study Ltd uses natural woods produced by environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically viable management of the world’s forests. Forest Conservation is a wonderful subject for school projects & university researchfashion

1. The prevailing style or custom, as in dress or behavior: out of fashion.
2. Something, such as a garment, that is in the current mode: a swimsuit that is the latest fashion.
3. The style characteristic of the social elite: a man of fashion.
To some, fashion is an art form. To others, it is almost a religion.But for most people it is a method of utilizing clothing, accessories and hair to show or hide something about yourselfYou can use fashion to express yourself, to serve as an extension of your personality: goth, skater, soccer mom, professional.
Or you can use fashion to disguise your true self:a conservative in vamp clothing, a vamp in conservative clothing.

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Family and Living Room

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Tips for Front Porch Or Sunroom

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Choosing just the right decor for decorating your front porch or sunroom requires a combination of two things: Style and functionality... Pillows, upholstery, slipcovers, shades and blinds, lighting, flooring, and rugs all make a sunroom or a porch lush and comfortable. What you can use depends on how rigorous the weather is on the furnishings. In a relatively moisture-free hot climate, for instance, sun resistance is the quality you want to look for, but mildew resistance is not essential. In other areas, both sun and moisture (caused by dew at night) can damage the goods. Select products specifically resistant to mold and mildew and ultraviolet rays. Choices abound for products that work well in a protected outdoor environment. Here's some guidance on which are suitable for the outdoorsShades and Blinds: Simple matchstick or rattan rollups can protect furnishings from some rain and sun. Other treatments might include fabulous see-through screens and blinds that block ultraviolet rays while allowing breezes to waft through the space. Shower curtains or simply made fabric curtains are decorative solutions that add privacy as well as beauty. (Bed sheets are an inexpensive alternative to fabric.) Remember, however, if the fabric isn't sun resistant, the curtains will fade over time. Flooring and Rugs: Tile, slate, concrete, and weatherproof painted wood are floor choices that require minimal care. Soften the look and the feeling underfoot with natural-fiber rugs, such as sisal or hemp, which by nature resist moisture damage; this type of floor covering works best in sheltered outdoor spaces. Another possibility is indoor-outdoor carpeting, which can be left outside all year long. Fabrics: Cushions and pillows with fillings that allow water to drain through them take very little care. Add to this a wide range of new fabrics--acrylics, woven vinyl-coated polyester, laminated cotton that feels like uncoated fabric--and almost anything is possible. Look for these fabrics at tent, awning, or fabric stores, as well as the porch and patio sections of department stores and pool-supply stores. Don't overlook clear plastic to protect some fabrics, and go ahead and use conventional fabrics that catch your fancy if the area is protected. Store pillows when the weather turns foul. Fabrics treated for stain resistance are more expensive but wear better

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Decorating Tips & Advice

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Where do I begin on my decorating project? Can I paint my walls a dark red? What colors and styles will enhance a romantic mood? What kind of carpet is best to have with small children and pets?Get personalized decorating advice to help you through your most troublesome of decorating problems.This website is dedicated to helping you get information that you need. For free resources please visit our design articles, secondly, you can look at advice that has previously been given to visitors by viewing our design advice answers, and lastly you can gain insight from The Decorating Bible, a comprehensive step by step look at decorating your homeChoosing The Right Lights for Your Look and NeedsA successful lighting scheme that meets practical needs and creates atmosphere plays an important part in establishing the style and character of your home. There's more to home lighting than a central ceiling fixture backed up by a couple of wall or table lamps. A well-planned lighting scheme should be both practical and decorative. On the practical side, the right sort of lighting provides illumination for cooking, cleaning, sewing, reading, and many other day-to-day tasks. Decorative lighting helps to create a relaxed atmosphere, and should complement your color scheme and furnishings. A successful home lighting scheme is made up of several different elements. Most rooms will need a carefully thought-out mixture of these effects to work well. Lighting Choices General lighting provides overall or background light and should be used in every room. A hanging ceiling light is a common type of light fitting, offering a variety of shade styles in materials as diverse as fabric, paper, or metal. A ceiling pendant that is the sole source of light in a room is a limiting choice; it provides a bright central space with shadowy edges. Recessed or semi-recessed low voltage down lights spaced across the ceiling will give a good level of clear light. Depending on the type of bulb used, and the housing, a recessed down light can spread light over a wide area or in a narrow beam. Semi-recessed down lights (sometimes called eyeballs) can be swivelled. Controlling down lights with a dimmer system is a good idea because you can then have some of the lights off while others are on, and can vary brightness. Task lighting is designed to give concentrated, directional light over a small area and may be used in conjunction with general and accent fixtures. The type of task lighting you choose depends on the activity you have in mind. A desk light with a flexible arm is the perfect example, as it can be adjusted to provide light exactly where it is needed. A reading lamp should be tall enough to shine onto the pages of the book, but not into your eyes. A floor lamp positioned behind the reader is ideal. Light for writing, sewing, or any other hobby should be positioned so that it shines down onto the work. Rise and fall pendants are useful for this, especially if you work at the dining table. Recessed strip lighting is useful for providing countertop light in a kitchen. Accent lighting is used to show off plants, pictures, collections, and interesting architectural features. There are many different types, which can be used to light objects from above, below or behind, or at an angle. A narrow beam halogen down light may be used to light a single vase or piece of china. The lower part of the object remains in shade, so this gives a dramatic floating effect. Pictures are often lit from above. An adjustable eyeball or ceiling spotlight focused on the picture, or a special framing spotlight, which will flood the painting with light but leave the walls around it in shadow, are worth considering, as well as the traditional brass picture light. A table lamp with a wide based shade will throw a pool of light onto the surface below it and is an attractive way to light a small collection or some framed photographs. Floor standing drum torchieres can be positioned below large plants to create dramatic leaf patterns on the walls and ceiling. You can light objects on glass shelves very effectively by positioning a row of small halogen spotlights below the bottom shelf. Wall-mounted sconces, wallwashers, or tall floor lamp-style designs will illuminate the detail on an interesting cornice or ceiling.

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Childern Bedroom

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Themes
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Choose a theme for your baby's bedroom to help you decide how to decorate. Common themes for baby bedrooms are safari, pink and white, blue and white, under water, bunnies and sports
Furniture
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Every baby needs a place to sleep. A bassinet or crib should be placed in the baby's bedroom. You can purchase a changing table and dresser separately, or you can find a unit that is both pieces combined to save room.
Bedding
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A waterproof mattress cover is a must for baby's bed. You will also need fitted sheets that match the decor you have chosen. Comforters and bumpers are cute but could be a SIDS risk. If you purchase a comforter, consider hanging it on the wall away from the crib to decorate the baby's room.
Walls
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The walls of a baby's bedroom should be a light, cheerful color. A border can be placed at the ceiling, at the chair rail level or at the baseboard.
Floor
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A rug that matches your theme can be placed on the floor of your baby's bedroom. The rug will help tie everything together.
Other Decor
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Babies enjoy watching mobiles, so you might consider placing one on the crib. You can also place pictures and photographs on the walls to give your baby something to look at.

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Young Boy and Girls Bedroom Furniture

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The lively colors that are characteristic of our Young Boy Girl Bedroom furniture are refreshing and stimulating for your Young Boy Girl Bedroom development. Your boy will appreciate the loft beds or the captain’s bed in an adventurous decor where games are the order of the day. Your princess will see her fairy-tale dreams come true with an enchanting sleigh bed.

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Modern Bedroom that look & feels Good

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Is your modern bedrooms an inviting oasis of relaxation? Or does it look more like a storage unit, a veritable wasteland of clutter, dirty clothes, dirty dishes and kid's toys.
If your room is the latter and you're finding it increasingly more difficult to find the bed when it's time for bed, you may want to consider giving your bedroom a well-deserved makeover.With just a few changes, some hard decision making and some tough love, you can transform you bedroom into everything you ever dreamed it should be. And it's easier than you think.



Start with the basic
First, your bedroom is not a storage facility. If things in the room do not contribute to relaxation, enhance the beauty, add space or provide some entertainment, get rid of it. Pack it up, move it to another room or put it in the garage or trash. If you like to watch a little television before calling it a night, consider getting an armoire to hide it away when it's not in use.
If you're an avid reader, make sure your nightstands have a drawer so you can put your book or magazine away, along with your glasses. If you love the latest fashions, add more dressers, wardrobes and a closet organizer to the room. Finally, get a hamper for the dirty clothes so you're not tempted to leave them wherever they fall. As they say, "A place for everything, and everything in its place."
Add furniture to the mix
Now that your room is clear of clutter, it's time to add beauty and charm to the space. Start by looking at your furnishings. Do they have the same style or at least complement one another? Are there pieces that should be moved out to make way for others? Does the style of your furniture match your tastes.

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