Lighting, Furniture and Household
Do you love creativity and a variety of beautiful furniture, lightings and household pieces? If you do, visit the stores at The Palms.
Find beautiful imported carpets; beautiful draperies and blinds; creative Chandeliers, household appliances, imported Chairs; French Desk, Flower Pots, Paintings and a whole lot.
Beautify your home with friendly, attractive and a real-life feeling with the right pieces of furniture, afterall a beautiful piece of furniture adds more than function to any home, it adds real life.
ROCA
Get the ROCA high quality sanitary wares at reasonable prices. Beautifully completed bathrooms designed by top world architects, plumbing materials, ariston water heaters, technoflex PPR high pressure and hot water pipes, technoflex wood for ceiling, walls and floor covering (waterproof & fine resistant), glass clocks and lots more.
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Choosing Quality Furniture for your home
Successful furniture shopping requires a careful balance between emotion and intellect, Haas points out. If you're planning to update your décor with some new furniture this summer, here are two important areas to examine when assessing furniture.
- If the piece measures up to these standards, chances are you'll still be able to love it next summer.
- Frame Construction If you're shopping in a showroom, be sure to ask the sales person about the frame under the upholstery.
- If you're shopping online, be sure it's with a company that can answer this basic question - what is the frame made of? Hardwood frames like oak, maple and poplar provide a strong, solid foundation for the furniture.
- Avoid soft woods like pine or plywood. Wood should be kiln-dried hardwood, which imparts strength and durability. Several types of hardwood are good; Carrington Court Direct uses maple/poplar and ash. "Of course, the strongest wood in the world is no good if it's cut too thin," Haas notes. Many manufacturers use 5/4-inch lumber, Carrington Court uses 8/4-inch lumber, meaning the wood is nearly 65 percent thicker than planks commonly found in wood frames.
- Fabric If you're buying from a big-box furniture store, you'll likely have only a few fabric selections to choose from. Limited fabric choices allow manufacturers to buy their fabric in volume, keeping their costs down. If you go with a smaller company you may find yourself with more choices - or even the ability to supply your own fabric; Carrington Court offers 200 fabrics and has a "customer's own material" program.
- If you're having furniture made for you, the manufacturer should be willing to send you sample swatches of the fabric you choose.
- When choosing a fabric type for your upholstered furniture, keep in mind that durability is a key consideration. Some materials commonly used include:
- Cotton - A natural fiber, cotton resists wear, fading and piling, but is less resistant to soiling. Blending cotton with other fabrics can address soiling issues.
- Acrylic - Originally developed as imitation wool, this synthetic fabric resists wear, wrinkling, soiling and fading. * Nylon - One of the most resilient fabrics, nylon is rarely used alone. Most often, it is blended with other fibers, making it one of the strongest upholstery fabrics. It's highly resistant to soiling and fading.
- Olefin - Often used in blends with other fibers, olefin is a perfect choice for furniture that will get heavy use and wear.
- Polyester - Most often blended with other fibers, polyester resists wrinkles.
- Rayon - Developed as a silk alternative, this synthetic is more durable than silk but does wrinkle.
If you're furniture shopping in a showroom, carefully inspect the upholstery and repeat your inspection when the furniture is delivered to your home. Look for fabric that is clean, free of rips, tears or stains. Also, if the fabric is patterned, be sure the patterns line up at fabric seams.
Article from www.rentaldecorating.com





