Furniture



5 Feb 10

Home owners often play around with the idea of re-painting old furniture so they can give it a new look, touch up any unwanted marks or simply because it is cheaper than buying it from new. In reality paint finishes are not the only way to re-vamp a piece of furniture and give it an exciting new look. Distressing old pieces of furniture has become a modern trend changing the interior look of homes across London. After going through a lengthy process that involves eco-friendly paints and varnishes distressed furniture is beautifully crafted to give an antique look. The majority of home owners who try to distress their furniture themselves are often left disappointed with the end finish and can sometimes damage the piece when doing so. Seeking professional services is the recommended route to getting the job done well and will provide the best finished results in the quickest time.

For those who are not familiar with a distressed piece of furniture, please note it is very different from the paint finishes that are often used to re-vamp furniture today. A distressed piece of furniture gives the look and feel of an antique with signs of ageing and scratching giving it the highest authenticity. The distressing process can involve a variety of techniques that professionals have mastered in order to give the best effects.
This vintage feel can be added to any piece of modern furniture including tables, chairs, beds, desks, chest of drawers and any other solid wooden units. Solid pine units are usually the best to be distressed as they are able to stay strong for years and years and have the ability to weather to a beautiful look. Oak works very well too. Any chipboard based, flat pack unit will never really be to able to be distressed as the wood layers are too manufactured and the techniques would simply tear the unit apart. However this type of furniture would be perfect for a Gustavian paint effect which has a very fresh, clean look. The best colours suited are dove grey, duck egg and creamy whites.

Distressed furniture can be made up of a variety of styles from an antique painted look to a shabby chic feel. The overall finished style of the unit can depend on the furniture you have in your home and the new type of look you would like to create. When thinking about having a piece of furniture distressed remember that any solid unit can go through this process no matter how big or small the end results will still be some of the best you have ever seen.

I would like to talk more about the great effect shabby chic style can have on a piece of furniture and the end vintage result that is produced. Shabby chic is a style that evokes a comfortable, lived-in feeling and is characterized by slightly worn, overstuffed chairs and sofas, painted furniture, vintage accessories and whimsical accents. Shabby chic first came about by British designer Rachel Ashwell during the 80’s, whose company offered fabrics, furniture and design books. Shabby chic rooms are a great way to display family hand me downs and any other second hand treasuries, all re-vamped to display your new style and preference. Simply put, shabby chic is a style that blends new and old in an inviting, personal way. The colour themes are always light pastels, which much use of white.

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10 Jan 10

People have come a long way from the times when we used to sleep on the floor or on wooden boards. When choosing furniture for the bedroom, and all other rooms for that matter, people pay close attention to a number of factors which include style, functionality, pricing, and more. Nowadays the most stylish sleeping furniture pieces are considered to be the well known King Size Leather Beds. If you think about it for a second, the bedroom and naturally the bed is maybe the single most important piece of furniture we could ever buy. Considering that we spend quite an amount of time in bed during the night and even during the day, a poor bed could have some quite bad repercussions on our health, and some might even say on our life quality. But a very comfortable does not seem to be enough for most of us. People are also looking for style and designs.

Today’s furniture designers practically flood us with a large number of designs, so large in fact that no matter how special or unconventional your preferred design is you are bound to find exactly what you are looking for. Leather beds seem to have an immense success among people looking for bedroom furniture, regardless if they are living in flats or houses, or even the general style of their homes. Whether people are interested in singles, Double Leather Beds or even king size beds, this type of furniture will never go out of style. Leather is for some people the main attraction for people, at is known to be a sign of wealth and good taste, while other go for the overall appeal of double leather beds and king size leather beds that is unmatched by any of the other types of beds. If you are passionate about leather then you should know that king size leather beds are not the only pieces of furniture which can be used for their unique decorative style.

You can also find all sorts of leather furniture, including chairs, sofas, and more. Apart from their unique appeal, and the ambience they create for our bedrooms, double leather beds and king size leather beds are also well known for their long durability. In a world where we have almost grown accustomed to purchasing all sorts of products that we well know will only last us a relatively short period of time, it is quite refreshing to know that after purchasing products of a higher quality such as king size leather beds, we will not have to worry about replacing them for a long time. If handled correctly and more importantly if maintained only by using recommended cleaning products, the chances for any tearing or fading in colors are practically reduced to zero. So, if you have decide on king size beds or double size beds, then you only have to choose one that will fit perfectly with your existing bedroom designs.

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