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Modern Furnishing Plan of Your Dream Home
People always fantasize about building a dream home for their family and them. They plan several things to make their dream home a living paradise for all members of their family. The major objects of desire are attractive interior designing scheme, modern furnishing, interactive lighting system and a beautiful backyard with landscaped garden. A home with all these things would be certainly a dream for everyone.
We will focus here about the furnishing plans for people dream homes. Excellent furnishing can give unique and vibrant touch to overall look of any home. With effective selection of wonderful furniture pieces and their perfect placements, people can give their home a different look. People always get confused about the kind of furniture for their home. It is really an important decision to make because the options are endless. Wooden furniture, steel furniture or leather furniture are among the most common types whereas people can also go for classic furniture, French furniture or Italian furniture. The craze of antique furniture is also there, but only wealthy people can afford buying antique furniture.
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Well, selection of the type of furniture depends upon your budget and your personal preferences. You can also take help of furnishing experts or your interior designer, they can suggest you the best. However, the most important thing is usefulness of furniture. Your ultimate goal should be comfort rather than style and luxury. Be it your bedroom furniture, living room furniture, kids furniture, dining room furniture or special furniture for your entertainment devices (like TV stands, entertainment centers or multi piece wall units).
Try to maintain similar color scheme for all your furniture and it should be matching to your home color scheme. It really creates a big difference. However, if your home color scheme includes multiple colors for different section of home then you can experiment with the color of your furniture too.
Before making your final decision of buying furniture take quotes from different furniture manufacturers or suppliers, check their credentials and then make your decision. Never compromise with the comfort just for cheaper furniture. Money spent in buying furniture is your investment and you should give stress on usability. If you don’t need pub sets then no need of buying bar table or bar sets. It will be useless expense. However, recliners are necessary for every home.
In brief, take your decision after a proper planning. Discuss with other members of your family about their like and dislikes, and make your plan according to their suggestions.
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Converting an Antique Bed to a Modern Queen or King Size
Most people want standard queen or king bedding, or at least the old standard, a full or double size.
Between 100 to 150 years ago, before fitted sheets, the exact size of a bed and mattress wasn’t so important. The average height was much shorter, and beds could be any size with feather beds or home-made mattresses.
In the 1890′s, manufactured bedding appeared, and the standard double or full size was around 72″ x 52.” Antique dealers refer to the older, smaller-than-double size beds as “three-quarter,” although they can vary a great deal in size. Complicating the issue are European beds, built to entirely different dimensions.
The common problem is how to enlarge an antique bed to a modern desirable size without ruining the proportions and appearance of the original bed.
Our cabinetmakers have done conversions for many years. We utilize standard brown steel rails for either full/double or queen/king length. We attach these rails to the headboard with bolts that go securely through the headboard itself. Sometimes, we need to add a sturdy piece of wood to have a secure place to bolt the rails. At the footboard, we attach a rugged steel plate fitted with welded-on bolts. (We have never been able to find such plates, so we designed them and have them fabricated in a machine shop.) This application is done on the inside of the footboard so nothing shows from the outside. This enables the steel rails to be attached very securely with nothing showing on the outside of the antique footboard. The bed can then be set up and taken down repeatedly by simply unscrewing the nuts and bolts at each corner.
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If it is ever decided to return these “converted” beds to their original sizes using the original wooden rails, the steel fittings can be removed with no visible damage to the bed itself.
Another factor in using antique bed frames for modern standard bedding is the thickness of springs and mattresses. Most bedding stores love to sell very thick or “pillow-top” mattresses that can be too tall and cover much of the beautiful old headboards. If more of the headboard should be showing, thinner mattresses and springs should be ordered from the bedding store. The point is to measure from the steel rails up to the desired top of the mattress to determine what thickness would be ideal before ordering a new mattress. The eventual appearance should be as planned, not the surprise of a foot taller than expected!
Ken Melchert is a co-owner of The Harp Gallery, a renowned antique furniture gallery located in Appleton, WI in the USA. Ken and his wife Rebecca have been selling and restoring superior antique furniture for over 20 years. Visit his store online, Harp Gallery Antique Furniture
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Antique & Modern Furniture Styles Defined
There are as many styles in the world of furniture and design as there are tastes to desire them. From the somber dark woods of the Jacobean period to the geometric characteristics of Art Deco, there is something for everyone, and often making a choice is the hardest part. They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and it is certainly true in the furnishing world.
Let’s run through some of the more well-known styles, defining and categorizing them so that with a little understanding, we can better analyze our tastes and desires. From rustic to formal, simple to elaborate, furniture creates a mood and shows off personal taste to best effect.
17th Century Furniture – Furniture has come a long way from the heavy 17th century Jacobean influences. This mediaeval-style furniture was typically plain wood with rush seats, straight lines and characteristically dark wood. In later years Early American style evolved, with typical European influence brought by the immigrants to the New World of America. In contrast, Louis XIV was busy creating the splendours and opulence of Versailles, with ornate gold carvings, fine artwork and magnificent craftsmanship in every room.
The later William and Mary style brought trumpet turned legs, ball feet and padded upholstery to English parlours with a new look in oriental lacquer work.
18th Century Furniture – As Queen Anne ascended the English throne in 1702, furnishings became more refined, with graceful cabriole legs, rococo ornate trimmings and shell curves. Tapestry and chintz were popular and this became known as Queen Anne style.
Colonial style American furniture was more conservative than English furniture of the same period, featuring carved pillars and less ornamentation. Following Queen Anne, Georgian style appeared and was particularly identifiable in architecture. In furniture, carved cabriole legs were the fashion, along with S-shaped curves and motifs. In the latter half of the 18th century, Chippendale furniture was in vogue, especially after the publication of Chippendale’s book of designs. His furniture was graceful, delicate and cultured and was further developed by Adam and Hepplewhite who introduced tapered legs, veneers and inlay to great effect.
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From 1780-1820 Sheraton style was the most reproduced style in America during the Federal period, with bow-fronted chests and cabinets. Chairs now had sloping arms and upholstered seats with central splat detail on the backs.
19th Century Furniture – Shaker furniture is still a popular style today. It is defined by the simple, utilitarian furniture approved of by the religious communities in America. It is typically plain and unadorned, as was the architecture and lifestyle of those early immigrants.
Back in England, the Victorian era heralded much heavier and darker furniture than before. It is easily recognizable by its Gothic influence, and heavy substantial proportions. It often had elaborate carving or ornamentation to offset the dark finish of the oak, mahogany and walnut woods.
20th Century Furniture, and Onwards – With the dawn of the 20th century, Art Nouveau was a refreshing change. Furniture made a tremendous departure from what had gone before. Chair backs were balloon-shaped or bentwood. Furniture had curving lines, scalloped fronts and intricate patterns. This morphed into the Art Deco period which featured abstract designs, ornamental motifs, rectilinear shapes and a certain geometric style. It took the world by storm at the Paris Exhibition of 1925 after the dreary days of World War I. The Art Deco style is clearly illustrated in the pastel-coloured architecture of South Beach, Miami and the furniture within.
In furniture the Mid-Century Modern style was progressing, particularly influenced by Charles and Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen and Gio Ponti, whose mass-produced designs in man-made materials revolutionised furniture in the mid 20th century western world.
From the 1960’s onwards furniture became Contemporary. Scandinavian ideas featured light natural wood, with simple lines, utilitarian design and very little ornamentation. This was later developed still more by such designers as Marc Newson into the Post Modern and Contemporary style which is popular today for modern homes.
This is the story so far, but progress does not stand still. With the advent of new materials, glass furniture and new innovations, styles continue to develop. No doubt by the end of the 21st century, several new terms will have been added to the dictionary of furniture design and style.
From contemporary modern furniture, all the way back to antique furniture – Crawleys Furniture has a wide range of items that can work with your home or office needs.
Crawleys Antique Furniture – has a wide range of items that can work with your home or office needs.
Black leather bound handles on these mid century modern pieces by an American icon! Vintage furniture at it’s best!

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This house is inspired from a italian magazine(mostly the interior).I wanted to create a link between modernism and comfort,peace and light.I used some antique furniture(chairs, cabinets and mirrors) because it increases the feeling of Italian design. MUSIC:Ludovico Einaudi-Primavera PS:a good source of inspiration was the Raffaello commercial spot!!!
www.destinationluxury.com Madrid, June 2010. – The Hotel Villa Magna, inaugurated in 1972 and regarded as one of the most luxurious hotels in Europe, began an in-depth renovation and modernization of its installations in 2007. 50 million Euros of investment later, this landmark Hotel has reopened under independent management with a new, fresh, sleek and elegant image. Additional services and areas have been conceived with the maximum comfort and pleasure of its clients in mind. The clean lines of its sophisticated new decor are the creation of the prestigious architect Thomas Urquijo. The increase of the number of suites from 18 to 50 makes it the hotel with most suites in Spain. The wide variety of gastronomic choices such as the Gourmet Buffet at the Restaurant Villa Magna at lunch time or the Magnum Bar with tapas and cocktails elevates the available gastronomic experience to something memorable. Luxury rooms and suites The Hotel Villa Magna is located in the most exclusive area in town for designer shopping, amidst small yet majestic XVIII and XIX century palaces. Just 15 km. from Madrid’s international airport, the Hotel is situated close to embassies and financial corporations. Although the building’s facade and floors were not altered during the renovation, the building’s interior was entirely demolished. The number of rooms was reduced from 182 to 150 to make them more spacious and comfortable and to create more suites. All the rooms are exquisitely decorated with …
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