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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Ikea Bedroom Part 2 - Dresser
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Black Metal Twin Size Day Bed (Daybed) Frame
!±8± Black Metal Twin Size Day Bed (Daybed) Frame
Post Date : Dec 25, 2011 19:59:58 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- Black Metal Twin Size Day Bed (Daybed) Frame.
- Easy to assemble. Accepts twin size mattresses, Includes platform with metal slats, (No need for a box spring or separate bed frame.)
- Dimensions: 77" L x 41" W x 17' H.
- the Mattress is not included it could be purchased separately.
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Monday, December 19, 2011
Twin Size Metal Canopy Bed with Slats in White Finish
!±8± Twin Size Metal Canopy Bed with Slats in White Finish
Post Date : Dec 19, 2011 23:11:30 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days
- Headboard: 44"H
- Footboard: 35"H
- Canopy: 84"H
- Finish: White
- Material: Metal
- Twin Size Metal Canopy Bed with Slats in White Finish
- Item is constructed of durable metal in white finish.
- Item comes with a headboard, footboard, canopy and with 15 slats.
- Assembly required.
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Cordless Honeycomb Shades
The cutting edge of energy savings blind design is the cordless honeycomb blind. These blinds combine the insulating technology of air pockets with the ease and safety of cordless design.
The cordless design is actually easier to use. All blinds may soon be required to be cordless, or at least have some kind of child resistant lowering device, because the loops on the corded versions have been deadly to infants. Furniture giant IKEA had to recall millions of blinds sold over a 10+ year period recently to address the problem. Modern technology makes cordless cellular blinds in several ways: the most common uses a device similar to roller blinds where pulling on the bottom of the blind activates a spring at the top that pulls the blinds up.
Cellular shades use an interlocking design of slats that creates insulating air pockets when lowered. The air works as another buffer layer between the outside and inside of your home. Because windows are the areas of the home where most heat transfers, any extra insulation can dramatically effect the interior. You will notice that you home is more comfortable and energy bills should be lower.
For real energy savings, consider multiple cell designs. Some honeycomb blinds have as many as 3 air cell pockets deep of protection. Shades like this should be well installed and fit snugly into the window frame to maximize their economy. Double and triple cellular blinds also double as blackout shades because all the layers effectively block out the sun, leaving your rooms pitch black with the lights out and shades lowered. Shift workers and lazy teenagers prefer this because it allows them to sleep during the day without the sun interfering.
Of course you can also go with a thinner, light filtering design if you want a little insulation combined with natural light. Cellular shades used to be a specialty blind, but as consumers are realizing the benefits of these window coverings, they are coming in more styles and colors. Gone are the days of off-white only; now you can buy your honeycomb shades in different styles and colors.
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Couch Cushion Replacement Can Make Your Sofa Look and Feel New Again
If your favorite old sofa has lost that new look and feel, then consider replacing the cushion foam. This simple project can be completed in less than an hour and will have your couch looking and feeling like new again.
Sofa cushions contain a foam rubber insert that is typically manufactured from a polyurethane foam. Over time, the foam in your couch cushions starts to break down and lose that firm feeling. This breakdown is accelerated with frequent use. Your guests may appear to sit 'in' your couch, as opposed to 'on' your couch as the cushions sag under their weight.
There is a simple four step process that can be completed by almost anyone and will breathe new life back into your sofa.
Step 1 - Get accurate measurements of your existing cushions. You should obtain the length, width, and thickness of the cushions. If your cushions are not an exact square or rectangle, the longest edges should be measured. It is advisable to remove your foam from one of your cushions when obtaining these measurements to ensure accuracy. Step 2 - Order the new foam. With your existing measurements in hand, you should have everything you need to determine what size cushion replacement foam you need to order. Be aware that you have the option of selecting different degrees of firmness for your new foam. Select a block of replacement foam that meets or exceeds the size of your existing cushions. Realize that one large six foot block of foam can be cut to size to accommodate multiple cushions. Step 3 - Cut your replacement foam to size. Remove your old cushions from their covers. Lay these on top of the new replacement foam, and trace an outline around the edges with a marker. You now have a template that will allow you to cut your foam to the exact size and shape required. An electric carving knife is perfect for cutting ths foam and it can be done with ease. A standard sharp knife with a long blade can be used as well. Caution should always be used when handling sharp instruments. Make sure that your knife is perpendicular to the foam when cutting to ensure that your replacement cushions are square. Step 4 - Stuffing the replacement foam into the cushion covers. If you are using a dacron fiber wrap, you will want to wrap the replacement foam now. Make sure that the ends of the dacron meet on the outside edges of the replacement foam to keep the fiber wrap seam from showing. Insert your cushion foam into the cushion cover. It may be necessary to compress the foam to get it back in. Once inserted, make sure that all the edges are square within the cushion cover.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Learning Lessons From the Ikea Success Story
When I first shopped at IKEA to be honest I didn't like it. I didn't understand it, writing down a list of components, hunting for furniture pieces in a huge warehouse - it all seemed too difficult. However IKEA is addictive - you start off buying some of the small cheap knick knacks around the store and soon you find you kitting out whole rooms with IKEA products. Eventually you get the idea of how is all works and are running down aisles getting you chosen legs for a bed, grabbing 38c to go with 27f.
So why is Ikea successful in the difficult retail market?
1) Their staff appears happier.
I know that is a very subjective comment, but many retail store you go to the staff seem unhappy and unwilling to help the customer. Either that or its staffed by teenagers who seem to have trouble buying pants that fit, let alone giving your reasonable retail service. I haven't found this to be the case at IKEA, they seem to employ "adult" employees. I think this is due to their hiring process and ongoing training. I had the opportunity to help spend a half day training IKEA staff in safety in a high threat situation - I don't know of many other retail stores that go to that trouble. They also provide a cheap breakfast not just for their customers but for their staff as well - result - the staff is always at work early - because its cheaper to eat at work than home. Now that's clever management of human resources.
2) They took a basic money saving concept and ran with it
IKEA flat packs everything. Whatever they can't flat pack they stack. The advantages of this is lower transport costs and they say the saving is passed onto the consumer. As a buyer in a small Toyota Corolla carthe advantage is I can buy lot of furniture and still manage to get it home. This has the one disadvantage that you have assemble everything yourself, but its not that hard to do and I kind of enjoy the experience with the satisfaction of "making" something yourself. Space saving just doesn't stop at the store - the IKEA idea is space saving throughout the house - in fact its one of the main selling points of their products - how they can save space around the house.
3) The stores are very well presented.
Not only are the stores HUGE, they are well presented with interior design ideas and concepts for every room in the house. You have a picture right in front of you of how the kitchen will look and the total cost to get your own room laid out that way. I find the stores are clean and follow a logical pattern.
4) The stores are family friendly.
With the family under greater attack than ever before it is nice to come across a retailer going against the trend. Not only do the have a playground for kids, they are also happy for your children to go throughout the store with you. The children's section is huge with great ideas for laying out a children's room, soft toys and even miniature steel cooking set for children. My children jump all over beds and try to load the trolley up with toys. Want a cheap meal - in the middle of their shop they have a family restaurant with CHEAP food. People keep coming back just to get a feed, and its very difficult to walk through the whole store without coming across something you just have to pick up and buy.
5) The are a range of pricing options.
IKEA claims to be very cheap. In truth they have a range of price options. Normally in any range - e.g. bedroom they have a range of goods from very cheap - through to top of the line. I got two cheap but good beds, but I had to be careful in my selection and option choices. This is because most furniture are a combination of packs to make the final product - so your got to be careful with which packs you choose - for example with a bed you can choose basic slats all the way to very expensive slats - what you choose will effect the final total cost of your product.
My only problem with IKEA is that they don't have enough stores!
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Monday, November 28, 2011
Prepac Manhattan Queen Platform Storage Bed, Espresso
!±8± Prepac Manhattan Queen Platform Storage Bed, Espresso
Post Date : Nov 29, 2011 00:57:06 | Usually ships in 2 to 3 days
- Contemporary platform bed frame for a queen mattress; with 6 19-inch deep drawers built into platform for extra storage
- Ready-to-assemble bed constructed with composite woods, Melamine laminate, solid wood slats, and metal supports; espresso finish
- Metal slides with safety stops for smooth drawer opening and closing; profiled MDF top and molding
- Necessary hardware included; matches Manhattan and Regency bedroom furniture collections
- Measures 81-3/4 by 63 by 18-3/4 inches assembled and weighs 120 pounds; limited 5-year warranty
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Friday, November 25, 2011
Twin Size Bed with Slat Design in White Finish
!±8± Twin Size Bed with Slat Design in White Finish
Dimension: Twin SizeHeadboard: 47"HFootboard: 22"HFinish: WhiteMaterial: WoodTwin Size Bed with Slat Design in White FinishFeatures slat design headboard and footboard.Add some fresh touch to your bedroom decor with this wonderful item.Matching nightstand, mirror, dresser and chest are available separately.Assembly required.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Should I Consider Platform Beds?
Platform beds are a great alternative to the traditional bed frames that many people have problems with. As far as comfortable beds go, these are quite an improvement over the traditional rails and box spring mattresses that are used in so many households. Many of the beds have an Asian flair that the bedroom furniture reflects. But more important is how the bed actually feels when you are resting upon it. If you are not familiar with how a platform one works, then read on.
The structure of a platform bed is like a wooden box, usually made of hardwood or plywood. You can also find them in metal. Some have the similar look of a traditional bed, yet the mattress rests on a solid platform. You will not have to worry about sleeping on a mattress plus a box spring.
The box spring can be quite uncomfortable on the back but with a platform bed you will be resting on just the mattress. There are some pros and cons to owning oned; one being that you will have a modern bedroom suite. It is also close enough to the ground that you do not have to use a step ladder to climb up on the bed if you are diminutive in stature.
The cons of using a platform one are that it is pretty low to the ground and you will not have the storage capacity that most beds offer beneath. If you have trouble bending your knees or lowering yourself, then this is not the one for you. One thing you should keep in mind is that a platform one is not like the wooden or metal frames for futons. Those have spaces beneath the mattress, whereas the platform bed does not.
Many people compare the platform one to that of air beds. It is true in one sense. You will not have the hard wooden box springs beneath your mattress. This may give you the support you need without worrying about pressure points coming from the slats beneath your mattress.
Bedroom collections that offer platform beds are becoming the "in" style of the bedding world. Go ahead and splurge and buy the entire collection. Your bedroom will thank you when it becomes stylish and comfortable. If you are interested in having a platform bed and want to purchase one online, then you can visit Platform Beds website for more information. Get the style that you want in your bedroom.
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Nomad Solid Hardwood Platform Bed Frame - Queen Size
!±8± Nomad Solid Hardwood Platform Bed Frame - Queen Size
The Nomad is made of smooth, clean, unfinished poplar hardwood, not pine. Many of the pine frames on the market have a rough splintery feel. Pine averages 18% moisture content, our hardwood is kiln dried to 8%, which means it's far less likely to split or warp. This pure untreated wood is preferred by many consumers seeking a natural, hypo-allergenic alternative to todays chemical laden products. We have been selling furniture since 1984 and these are the finest quality unfinished bed frames we have seen. *Assembly required. -SORRY, WE DO NOT SHIP TO ALASKA OR HAWAII.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
How to Buy a Bed
Beds - The How To Buyer's guide
Sleep is essential for well-being - and a comfortable bed is vital for a good night's sleep.
However, we don't always realise when our bed needs replacing. Specialists advise that a good-quality mattress should last for 8 to 10 years, but there are a few obvious signs of wear and tear such as protruding springs and, for couples, the tendency for the mattress to sag in the middle.
If you find you sleep better in a bed other than your own, it might be time to buy a new one.
Before you buy a new bed
One major consideration is size - of both your bedroom and yourself. To judge a bed's optimum width, both partners should be able to lie side by side, with their hands behind their heads and elbows sticking out without touching. A bed should also be at least 10cm longer than the taller partner.
When shopping for a bed, couples should try a range of mattresses, with divans and bedsteads, to find the combination that best suits them.
Some research has shown that people who have back pain actually have a worse night's sleep on mattresses that are marketed as 'orthopaedic'. But irrespective of back problems, a heavy person will always need a firmer bed.
Always visit a reputable bed shop and, when testing the mattresses, remember that comfort is all-important. Lie in your favoured sleeping position for long enough to make a considered judgment. Jessica Alexander of The Sleep Council cautions wisely, "Never go shopping for a bed when you're tired, as any mattress is likely to make a favourable impression."
The Bed Base
What the mattress rests on will affect your bed's comfort, so it is best to choose a mattress and base that are designed to go together. Both components should be of equal quality, too, or comfort will be compromised.
A divan base is a box frame on castors or legs. More responsive than a solid top is a firm-edge divan with heavy springs set inside a wooden framework. For the best level of support, look at sprung-edge divans, which have one or more complete spring units on top of the wooden frame. A divan with a deep base can also include storage drawers, while ottoman-style divans open on hydraulic springs to reveal a storage compartment inside.
The other main base option is a bedstead, which supports the mattress on flat slats or on more responsive sprung slats. Solid bases or slats are a good choice for memory foam or mixed foam/spring mattresses. If a bedstead comes with the option of an upholstered base unit, this will be far preferable under a pocket-sprung mattress and will offer similar comfort and support to a sprung-edge divan.
Choosing a bed stead
Choosing a bedstead or four-poster bed over a divan is a matter of style, as both allow the same mattress choice and can provide equivalent support.
And So To Bed offers wooden, metal, painted, upholstered, leather and caned bedsteads; Simon Horn is known for traditional French styles; Feather & Black has a wide range of traditional and modern beds; and Beaudesert makes elegant four-posters. Bed Bazaar sells restored antique and period- style metal bedsteads, and its sister company, Sleeping Partners, makes mattresses to fit.
Specially designed beds
Some beds are designed for partners with widely differing body weights or comfort needs.
Zip-and-link beds comprise two mattresses of different firmness and can be separated into two single beds, if required.
Zoned mattresses also provide various firmness levels, either on each side, or along the length corresponding to pressure points. The Sleep to Live range by Bensons for Beds offers in-store computer body profiling to indicate which bed is most suitable; for partners with different profiles, the mattress is made with a dual sleep zone.
Offering greater flexibility, the Comfort Control pocket-sprung adjustable mattress from Feather & Black uses a remote-controlled air-pump system to make one side firmer or softer, as required.
Adjustable Beds
Electrically operated adjustable beds, such as the Restmaster from Rest-Assured and the Superb Adjustable from Sleepeezee, allow the occupant to adjust the mattress for maximum comfort. Models, such as the Restamatic from Vogue Beds, have massage units. Auping's Royal base with AVS Maestro mattress has five motors on each side, can heat the whole body or just the feet; it also airs and dries itself in the day and kills dust mites. The 160x200cm size costs around £14,000.
Adjustable double beds are linked so that each side can be operated independently; this type of bed may require investing in single sheets.
Mattresses
The most familiar of these are spring interior mattresses. Springs in heavier gauge wire give a firmer mattress; lighter gauge will give a softer mattress. The quality of the mattress is often determined by the number of its springs. Open coil and continuous spring versions are the least expensive and a budget mattress, unless made of foam, will be open coil.
Open coil mattresses contain rows of individual coiled springs joined with a helical wire. Continuous springs are made from one piece of wire and give a bit more independent support. For good, mid-priced continuous spring mattresses, try Miracoil by Silentnight.
Pocket springs are small individual springs sewn into calico sleeves. The pockets, rather than the springs, are joined, making the mattress more responsive to the sleeper. Also, when the bed is shared, the movement of one partner is less likely to disturb the other. The number of pocket springs in a mattress is one indicator of quality: a standard double mattress may have 600 to 800 springs or 3,000 or more. A larger number of smaller pocket springs or a double layer often features in mattresses from Savoir Beds and Vi-Spring.
Interior spring mattresses, whether open coil, pocket or continuous, are assembled similarly to a sandwich with the supporting springs between layers of cushioning on each side. The cushioning provides a barrier between the springs and the occupant. Fillings can range from inexpensive polyester to combinations of cotton, wool, horsehair, silk, mohair and cashmere, as well as better quality foams, including latex or visco-elastic foam.
Deeper mattresses will have more fillings, offer greater comfort and be more expensive. Hand-stitched sides, found mainly on handmade beds, extend the sleeping area to the edge. Not all mattresses need to be turned over, but all should be rotated regularly so that the head end becomes the foot end.
The finest handmade mattresses, such as those by Hästens Savoir Beds and Vi-Spring are constructed only from natural materials. They combine wool, cashmere, mohair and horsehair as fillings because these particular fibres are resilient and wick moisture away for speedy evaporation.
Norris Bedding, which also crafts mattresses by hand in natural materials, offers a pocket spring mattress, at 150cm wide, for £1,320. Welsh company Vi-Spring creates handmade pocket spring, natural latex and combination latex/pocket spring mattresses using certified organic materials.
Polyurethane foam mattresses range from the inexpensive, which can be found at Ikea, through to high-specification options, such as Reflex foam as used by Cumberland Bedding Co. Beds 4 Zzzz is just one company that makes mattresses in natural latex derived from the rubber tree.
Latex has a long-standing reputation as an excellent material for mattresses because it is resilient and recovers its shape quickly. Dunlopillo has always been the leading supplier of latex mattresses and these now blend natural with synthetic latex. A latex mattress doesn't need turning and is naturally anti-allergenic.
Visco-elastic foam, also known as memory foam, is currently enjoying popularity. This synthetic material quickly conforms to the sleeper's shape so that hips and shoulders sink in, but support is maintained under the spine, keeping it correctly aligned. Dispersing the body weight away from the pressure points is its particular benefit. One of the side effects of visco-elastic foam is that it holds body heat, making the bed very warm. Sleepers usually find they need a lower tog duvet or less bedding, but body temperature can be regulated by choosing a mattress from a company such as Breasley, that has a cover which employs Coolmax technology.
Memory foam is expensive to produce and the price of a mattress will reflect the thickness and density of the foam - it should range from 50 to 70mm in thickness - and its combination with either another type of foam or a sprung unit; if the mattress was made entirely from memory foam, the sleeper would keep sinking. Most companies include memory foam mattresses in their collections; Healthbeds' Memory-Flex 20 (£699 for a 150cm-wide mattress) and Memory-Med 1400 (£749 for a 150cm-wide mattress) both have 70mm-thick foam over Reflex foam and have performed well in trials. Find alternatives at Tempur, the Pocket Spring Bed Company, Beevers Beds and Relyon.
Water-filled mattresses give pressure-free support, too, and are a further alternative for allergy sufferers. Guidance on the benefits and unusual qualities of these mattresses can be found at the British Waterbed Association.