Jun-28-2010 By Wilson Tasker
Of course, log furniture got it beginnings in the early pioneer days when there was likely a shortage of fine craftsmen that made the furniture like what was often brought over from Europe. Some American settlers were lucky enough or rich enough to be able to bring over furniture and other belongings they had over there, but many settlers arrived with nothing or little more than the clothing on their backs. They built their homes, their furniture, barns and fences out of the timber that was all around them. Continue reading
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Mar-5-2010 By Lesley Turpine
When it comes to fashionable, comfortable fixtures for your outdoor area, whether it be the garden or patio, there is only one type that needs to be considered - Adirondack outdoor furniture. Adirondack chairs are the most comfy chairs made for the outdoors that you can find on the market. The large arms and slanting seat compliment both the style and the comfort of this chair. Continue reading
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adirondack chair,
adirondack furniture,
patio cushions,
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Feb-23-2010 By Kelly Rosser
The outside and wicker furniture seem to work well together. Not really because of the material, but because of the way it appears to make the outside look spacious. Wicker furniture has a certain characteristic that makes you connect it to using it outside more. Continue reading
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Outdoors,
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Feb-22-2010 By Rashandra Keehner
If you’re looking for a bar stool to use in your outdoor space, you need to think not only about appearance, but you also need to buy a well built stool that will be an improvement to your deck, garden or patio. More often that not a cheaper bar stool will be of low quality and poor craftsmanship while a stool you pay a bit more for will be of better workmanship. Continue reading
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metal bar stools,
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Feb-11-2010 By Anthony Pinitmontree
Rattan is a cane grown in the far east and western Pacfic region, mostly in Indonesia but also in the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Bangladesh. With a superficial resemblance to bamboo, rattan is durable, light, and somewhat flexible, making it both easy and ideal for fashioning into furniture. Rattan patio furniture has been popular for a long period of time and lends an understated tropical feel to any deck or patio, open or enclosed. Continue reading
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Home Improvements,
garden furniture,
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