October 2, 2008

Decorating Ideas For Kids Bedrooms - Beds

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Kids bedroom furniture can be hit or miss. Parents are torn between style and design or practicality and usability.

Often there are two types of bedroom furniture, themed and a more traditional style.

To start with let’s take a look at traditional beds.

Traditional beds

Traditional kids beds usually perform just one or two functions and don’t lend themselves to a particular theme. As such they are more likely to be a long-term solution rather than a short-term fashion statement and can be categorised into three main areas; pine beds, metal beds and divan beds.

Kids Pine beds

These are kids beds constructed from pine and are usually finished with a natural coloured stain, these are the type of bed you first think of when asked to imagine a kids bed.

Pine is a cheap building material and is strong for its weight. Pine trees often grow fast and as such bed manufactures often source the pine from sustainable forests. Pine trees also produce a lot of branches, these branches can be seen in the pine of the bed as knots.

Kids Metal beds

Metal is a good material for the construction of kids beds, it is strong, inexpensive and can be made into elaborate shapes.

Traditional kids beds are often a combination of pine and metal, using metal for structural support, and pine for the base of the bed.

Metal kids beds are usually powder coated or use a hard type of plastic coating applied to the base metal. Small chips and marks are often easier to spot than on pine beds.

Divan beds

Divan beds are a very basic kids bed in a simple box shape, usually with storage in base. Divan beds are made from a combination of a lightweight wooden frame, MDF and other inexpensive building materials, covered in a durable fabric.

The mattress sits on top of the box frame and headboards are attached as a separate item. As divan beds are basically a box they have the advantage of having a lot of storage space inside them, great for a kids bedroom!

Fun Kids beds

Fun kids beds are often a traditional style bed that use bright colours and fun accessories, such as themed headboards. This creates a more cost effective kids bed as these beds can be made on the same production line as a traditional bed.

Modern Modular (adaptive) Kids beds

These newer and increasingly popular types of bed are usually more traditional in design and are often made from high quality pine. Modular designs ensure a long life span along with adaptability to meet yours and your child’s needs.

So what does modular mean?

In this context modular furniture is that which can be modified or altered. A basic example would be to take a standard single bed and add an extension pack to create any manner of other beds such as mid-sleepers, bunk beds, loft beds etc.

Modular beds are a great way of changing your kids bed to meet their needs. For example, a young child may require a “first bed”, a shorter than normal bed. This bed would suit their needs for a year or two, but then they would require a full size bed. This is where the “Modular” aspect comes into play, an extension is added to the existing bed and the short bed becomes a full size bed. The bed is changed to meet the changing needs of the child and you don’t have to worry about buying a whole new bed.

A few years of growing means that your needs are different. Take the existing low bed and add another extension pack, and the single low bed becomes either a mid-sleeper able to house drawers, desks etc, or a bunked able to sleep two. A high-sleeper/loft kit can also be added to make a towering bed capable of fitting a full height wardrobe, or a full sized desk, or even a futon bed chair under.

Themed beds

Themed beds are those that often relate to a well-known character or object. Themed beds are both exciting and often expensive and can rage from the traditional sports car bed to a Disney© Princess tower bed. The drawbacks of a themed bed can be that they often fall out of style after a few years.

Thanks for reading.

Rob Dillon

After several years working in the industry, from ground up to general manager of an international franchise specialising in children’s themed bedrooms, I decided I could go one step further and create a new benchmark for quality and customer service, so set up http://www.FunKidsRooms.com

http://www.FunKidsRooms.com is a small family ran business with no aspirations to become a large faceless corporation. Instead staying “small” means we can build close customer relations and offer a level of service that larger “competitors” can not.

Our aim is commitment to customer service and dedication to offer the highest quality goods, at the most competitive prices.

We’d love you to come and visit us and take a look at our site. If you have any questions or want to contact me, please feel free contact me on:
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September 29, 2008

Adding Empire Furniture Into Your Home Decorating

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Choosing up the hardwood floor or the home decorating plan or idea that better fits in with Empire furniture can be a little bit difficult. There are some very good books of designs to base your decor idea. You can then get from them interesting complements and ornaments for all the corners of your house, of course based on the colonial style. One the most famous books at the date was the - Illustrated history of furniture, by Frederick Litchfield. You can read some tips from that book along the following paragraphs. We want to encourage the readers to follow its ideas because they can help you to find your own style.

Materials And Ornaments For Careful Finishes

On secretaries and tables, a common ornament of this description of furniture, is a column of mahogany, with a capital and base of bronze (either gilt, part gilt, or green), in the form of the head of a sphinx with the foot of an animal; console tables are supported by sphinxes and griffins; and candelabra and wall brackets for candles have winged figures of females, stiff in modeling and constrained in attitude, but almost invariably of good material with careful finish.

The bas-reliefs in metal which ornament the panels of the friezes of cabinets, or the marble bases of clocks, are either reproductions of mythological subjects from old Italian gems and seals, or represent the battles of the Emperor, in which Napoleon is portrayed as a Roman general. There was plenty of room to replace so much that had disappeared during the Revolution, and a vast quantity of decorative furniture was made during the few years which elapsed before the disaster of Waterloo caused the disappearance of a power which had been almost meteoric in its career.

What Books To Read

The best authority on Empire Furniture is the book of designs, published in 1809 by the architects Percier and Fontaine, which is the more valuable as a work of reference, from the fact that every design represented was actually carried out, and is not a mere exercise of fancy, as is the case with many such books. In the preface the authors modestly state that they are entirely indebted to the antique for the reproduction of the different ornaments; and the originals, from which some of the designs were taken, are still preserved in a fragmentary form in the Museum of the Vatican.

Classic Designs And Ideas

An arm chair and a stool, together with that of the tripod table which are favorable examples of the richly-mounted and more decorative furniture of this style. While they are not free from the stiffness and constraint which are inseparable from classic designs as applied to furniture, the rich color of the mahogany, the high finish and good gilding of the bronze mounts, and the costly silk with which they are covered, render them attractive and give them a value of their own. By reading the books proposed above you definitely can break the look of the interior design of your house, and will learn how to include empire furniture into home decorating ideas and plans.

Andrew Caxton contributes adding articles to an online home decorating and interior design magazine. Your guide on home decorating and how to choose from hundreds of decorating ideas and tips. Andrew will inspire you to capture the look you wish. Find further information on decorating and design at http://www.home-decorating-reviews.com

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September 2, 2008

For A Fun Bathroom Decorating Idea

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The bathroom is often the last place that a person would think of decorating, but for those who enjoy their long, hot baths or steamy showers, it can be a place of sanctuary. Plus, when you have company over and they use your bathroom, you don’t want it looking like the men’s restroom at the Super Dome. A bathroom can be a nice reflection of your personality and style. Some people use that room to go all out and really show off their quirky flair for the unusual and fun. Just stick to one motif and style because when you have too many things going on it is not attractive, cute, relaxing or fun. In the end, bathroom decorating can be a very important task.

For a fun bathroom decorating idea, try an aquarium or rubber duckie theme. You can purchase a shower curtain in these themes and many accessories. Show off your own personality! For a more adult, elegant theme, mirrors really open a room and make it appear larger. Opt for muted colors and you may want to try a sliding shower door as opposed to shower curtain if your shower and tub are all in one. Use lace, gauzy material, even try a gauze canopy over the tub for an elegant and romantic bathroom. Whatever bathroom decorating idea you choose, make sure that you reflect your unique and special personality.

When it comes to seeking supplies for bathroom decorating, you may want to spend some time surfing the Net. In this day and age there are now in operation some websites that can provide you with everything that you do need for bathroom decorating.

In addition to websites dedicated exclusively to bathroom decorating, many designers and experts maintain their own online websites that offer a wide array of informational resources, services and products … including things for bathroom decorating. For example, home styling diva Martha Stewart has a strong Internet presence. Through her website venues, you will able to access ideas and products relating to your own bathroom decorating project.

Finally, in the brick and mortar world, the typical home improvement center will be able to provide you with a large selection of different products to further your own bathroom decorating project. In some instances, you will be able to buy items for your bathroom decorating project at discounted prices.

Billy Bowden has many websites online offering sound information and advice, on a number of vastly different subjects.

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