Jul 25th, 2011 Posted in Furniture | no comment »
When we seek to maximize the space in our house often offers places or spaces that can only be exploited with furniture covering all of its measures. If we are lucky we find in the market that desired solution, but will most likely have to order a custom furniture.
The furniture as they are more expensive than those mass produced, taking into account that the process of preparation should be done with time and it will be a unique piece, which makes up the cost inevitably. Therefore you should assess whether it really maximizing this investment.
To help in your decision, here are some of the advantages of having solutions:
Advantage of the corners: This space is more difficult to furnish with pieces of standard sizes, so almost always become wasted space.
Profitable difficult holes: Between pillars or columns, around doors, sides of the radiators, and so on. Rest assured that with this furniture will find the solution to every corner imaginable. To advise you visit a specific company or a good carpenter.
Facilitate the entry of light: As this is custom furniture you can make changes such as reducing the volume, height or thickness, depending on the natural light you want to receive, so that as little as possible hinder the passage of light.
Craft, Home Interior, Art and DesignThey are versatile: You can make custom designs and multipurpose, choosing the material you want.
Decide yourself: No one better than the people living in the household and make use of it to know what they really need and how they want to see it. Once you have drawn the sketch, consultation with those responsible for implementing your project, they will tell how viable it is and help you make some corrections.
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May 26th, 2011 Posted in Furniture | no comment »
Achieving great design within your home can often prove difficult. That is when you must know about why you need to have modern contemporary furniture inside your home. Once you know about this, it will be easy to enjoy a nice look to your home. The issue is that you may not be aware of the various chairs that you’ll find. Knowing about these two chairs, it will be easy to pick which one of these chairs you wish to possess.
One particular type that you can find will be the Panton chair. When you see this one you will observe that it is going to ensure that you have the great modern look that you want to have. However, you will find that it is going to be a very long lasting chair that can help you in ensuring the chairs that you’ll be sitting in are going to last you for a long period of time. You will also notice that this chair will provide you with the comfort that you want to have.
Another kind of chair that you can find will be the Barcelona chair. With this particular chair, you’ll find that it’s going to offer the cushioning that you want to have. However, you’ll also find that the chair will help you in finding that the chair will have the modern appearance that you want to acquire. Then you’ll be able to take pleasure in the look that you want to experience and be able to enjoy the chair which is well cushioned and that could make you comfy.
Getting the style in your home you crave is not simple. That is when you should know about what you ought to take a look at in the modern contemporary furniture. Knowing about a few of the chairs that you can use, it will likely be easy to see that this chair is the best one available for your needs. Then you will be able to enjoy the chairs and the overall look that you’ve got inside of your home. Without knowing about these chairs, it can be not possible to achieve the wonderful look to your property that you might want to have. Then you will have to live in frustration in the items that you have. So the task is to get on line and check out the options – there are plenty of them.
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May 11th, 2011 Posted in Craft | no comment »
Here are 7 tips you have to take into consideration when thinking about creating great wooden toys for your kinds.
1. Choose All Natural Materials
So many of the toys manufactured today are made from cheap plastic and even recycled garbage. There really is no need to make even more. What makes handmade toys so wonderful is that they are constructed using on natural materials such as: wooden, fabric, stone, clay, silk, cotton, etc.
Toys that are made using these natural materials always look and even feel better and they are relatively easy and simple to make. It is great to work with wood or natural fabric and it is a safer option for people of all ages.
2. Opt for Designs that are Original Toy Designs
Before you begin the project always choose the design carefully. By doing so you will find that it will provide you with some inspiration. Making a toy like this is really impressive and you do not have to stick to the design completely; use it to give yourself ideas. The Internet is a great place to find some really great toys and to help you choose the toy that you want to make.
3. Don’t Bite off More than You can Chew
Do not choose a toy that is particularly complicated but rather go with something a little simpler. While there is nothing wrong with choosing a more complex toy it will naturally require more skill and precision on your part. Simple toys do not require as much skill and therefore can be made by almost anyone who has some patience and is willing to practice. If you are a beginner rather choose a simple design. Toys that are made from fabric or plush material are also great for the beginner.
4. Use Paper First
Before you invest in what might turn out to be pricey materials try making a model of the toy using regular paper. Naturally there are some toys that make this impossible, such as plush or wooden carved toys. You might be surprised to know that those with different parts or which use some mechanics are usually the ones that you will be able to model using paper. This is sort of rehearsal before beginning and it will give you a general idea of what the finished product will look like.
Bear in mind that making the toy well out of paper does not necessarily mean that you will do so when you are busy with the real thing.
5. Painting the Finished Toy
Sometimes it is preferable to leave the toy in the original color of the material that you used. If you’ve made an old-fashioned type of wooden toy this is especially so. However the majority of toys look best when painted. If the design doesn’t suggest certain colors then use your own imagination. You will be able to get a lot of ideas when you view the designs and toys available online.
6. Cams and Cranks
If you really want to impress consider making something that uses mechanical parts with gears. Toys that make do with cams and cranks can really impress the kids and are more enjoyable than toys without these features. It is not that difficult either. Take a look at some great cam toys that you can make.
Invariably wood is the material used for making handmade cam and crank toys but sometimes there are metal components. It is important that you do not feel intimidated when it comes to trying out different materials and you might even use some parts of old, broken toys, such as plastic wheels which can save you money when renewed for a new toy.
7. Safety is Key
Of course it is necessary to consider a few safety tips. Obviously you need to exercise some degree of care but you might not know exactly how. Some toys contain fake blood in them and these can be really great fun provided that the blood is not real!
Always err on the side of caution when you work with woodworking tools and other sharp objects like needles if you are working with fabric. Most importantly of all, the toy you make should also be safe for the child who will play with it.
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May 2nd, 2011 Posted in Storage | no comment »
Small garden sheds are an excellent way of giving yourself more storage space without much costs. Small storage sheds can mean anything from a shed just big enough to store a few gardening tools, or big enough to store tools and a bike or two.
The beauty of sheds is that you can easily fit one into any sized garden and they can provide you with an excellent storage facility. A good shed shouldn’t be underestimated as a storage solution, you can build your own shed or buy a ready made one suitable for your own needs.
Building a garden shed is not a difficult task and is well within the skill levels of most people. As long as you can follow a good plan you shouldn’t have too much trouble building one. You can buy a simple one for a reasonable price and add on to it.
For example you could buy a basic design and strengthen it in certain places to build hangings for bikes. By getting bikes off the floor you leave yourself more room for storage.
This is one way to go, the disadvantage of this method is the initial cost of buying it.. They can be pretty expensive for a bit of flimsy wood which is what most small sheds are constructed from. Sheds are an overlooked method of storage. For some reason most people don’t consider them when they are thinking of solutions to their storage problems. This is a shame.
I’ve seen some fantastic small storage sheds that people have made and which have provided them with a super little storage system. You’d be surprised what you can get into a well-constructed and designed shed. If you make it yourself you can design it to hold a lot of items like bikes for example.
By placing shelves and wall hangings you can really utilize a small shed into a major storage area. The old shed my granddad used to have, which I remember being crammed with tools and the smell of paint from old paint tins scattered about are a thing of the past.
A modern garden shed, utilizing the latest storage devices, which you can easily build into your shed can provide an amazing amount of storage. If you’ve never considered small sheds as a source of storage think again. You could be missing out on a great solution to your storage problems.
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May 1st, 2011 Posted in Craft | no comment »
While a lot of the direction in woodturning tends to be in the way of larger and larger pieces, there are advantages to turning small items. Here are three ways to develop satisfaction in the art and craft of woodturning by going small.
One of the questions that haunts a woodturner throughout their career is how to get the ultimate curve and proportion for each piece turned. While this is one of those elusive, artistic questions without an answer there are times when a piece is very definitively on or off. For a large turning this may require a lot of wood and time to answer the question and if the result is poor the time and wood may be considered wasted.
While it may be easily argued that this is a learning experience and that no education is without worth, there is an easier way to acquire an answer before committing to the large block of wood and time, turning small. A small piece of wood may be mounted on the lathe and a scaled down version of the planned piece may be turned. If desired, in the case of hollow pieces such as bowls and vases, the small piece may even be left solid if the only reason for the turning is to be the check on proportions and lines. However, a well designed piece is a well designed piece and the smaller one would be a good turning in its own right. For this reason it is a good idea to turn the small, practice piece from a good wood with a nice grain.
Second, there are many directions to take in woodturning. Some turners focus on faceplate work and others on spindles. It is very easy to find woodturners who focus intensely even within those categories such as on bowls, candlesticks or boxes. Turning small pieces allows one to experiment in different directions without a great outlay in tools or wood.
Third the direction of experimenting may also go in the direction of different woods. The variety of wood types, colors and grains in the world is staggering and many of them are readily available from wood suppliers in most cities. Unfortunately, there are significant costs associated with them and most are only available in board form. This makes them prohibitive in cost and appropriateness for many turners and especially faceplate turners such as bowl makers.
Enter the small woodturning experience. All of a sudden a two by six is a good choice for a small bowl and the world of exotic woods open up immediately. The cost for a small piece is much less than the cost for a large one and boards are easily cut to turning squares for small items.
Fourth is the simple reasoning that small pieces are faster to turn than are large ones. For many woodturners who only get a couple of hours at a time in the workshop, this makes the difference between getting a project finished and risking it splitting on the lathe until more time is found.
Fifth of course is simply that small woodturning is fun. It is challenging in its own right to get a curve, bead or cove right in very tight circumstances. Plus there are many things that simply lend themselves to small turning practices such as jewellery or Christmas tree ornaments not to mention the pens that have become a woodturning favorite.
There are likely many reasons to turn small but these five may make someone consider the world of small turnings. It will open a new phase of enjoyment for many a woodturner.
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