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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Jul 1st, 2011 Posted in Lighting | no comment »
Most people like to avoid drama, and that’s definitely a good thing. However, there are times when you’ll look around your home and realize that maybe a little drama is exactly what you need! You don’t have to go overboard or think that you have to spend a lot of money. If you’re a homeowner on a budget or even a tenant trying to make your apartment feel a little more like home, it’s time to invest in some stunning floor lamps.
The nice part about floor lamps and even table lamps is that they aren’t very expensive. Even if you have a lot of other responsibilities on your plate every month, you’ll be able to pick up great lighting each and every time.
What’s the secret, you ask? Well, it’s all contained in the rise of the Internet. Instead of paying high prices for your new lamps, you can jump online and order exactly what you need the first time around. There are natural savings online over most regular stores because it costs less to offer consumers products online — there’s no massive inventory count that has to be brought in, which keeps costs down. Most online retailers will be more than happy to pass on those savings to you, but you will have to get started today to check out all of the great deals waiting for you!
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May 21st, 2011 Posted in Craft, DIY | no comment »
Have you finally graduated from building birdhouses and decided you want to learn how to make furniture? “What should I build” and “Where do I start” are usually two of the first questions that come to mind. DIY (Do it yourself) furniture can be about as simple or complex a woodworking job as you want it to be, so here are a few planning suggestions to point you in the right direction.
Decide what you want to build first.
If you’re just beginning to learn how to make furniture, you should choose a project that is easy and practical. Building a picnic bench is a great first project as most people can use one, they get you accustomed to working with larger pieces, and are much more forgiving if you should make a mistake or three.
Bunk Beds are another excellent first project. So are platform beds.
Take time to choose your plans wisely.
Make sure the plans you choose offer enough detail to get you through the project. There is enough to deal with when learning how to make furniture than to suffer through trying to use inadequate plans. Take a look at another article of mine, Great Woodworking Projects Require Great Plans, to see what you should look for in a set of woodworking plans. If you want to get a LOT of plans at once, there are some good all-in-one packages of woodworking plans on the market that will surely provide as many plans as you can use in many years.
Make sure you have, or can borrow, the tools you need.
This goes hand in hand with choosing your woodworking plans. Many plans will give you an idea of the tools you need. Don’t bother trying to build a table if it requires twenty-four bar clamps for glue up and you don’t have access to them. Using the right tools for the job is how to make furniture the right way.
Make sure your tools are properly adjusted and blades are sharp.
If your table saw blade is out of adjustment by a degree or two, you’ll learn how to make furniture the hard way! Bad adjustments will mean pieces don’t line up. Dull blades will make rough cuts, cause splinters and increase blade tear out.
Measure carefully, cut even more carefully.
Assuming you have a good set of plans and the right tools, the rest falls under your individual skill level. Follow your plans step by step. Measure twice and cut once as the saying goes. Hey, I often measure three times, good wood isn’t cheap!
Cutting carefully should go without saying. The results of carelessness can range from misfit pieces to missing fingers. Neither is good!
When in doubt, ask.
If you aren’t a member of a woodworking forum or two, sign up now. Start reading, ask questions. If you get stuck in the middle of a project, get online and ask around. There are a ton of friendly people in the woodworking community that are eager to help and share their knowledge.
If you still feel hesitant to learn how to make furniture, just remember, everyone was a beginning woodworker at some point. Practice makes perfect and building simple furniture to start with, such as picnic tables or bunk beds, is a great way to get your feet wet and have a lot of fun doing 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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Apr 27th, 2011 Posted in Craft | no comment »
Woodworking can be a profession or a great hobby. If you are talented and can produce quality pieces, you can make a good living or just pick up some extra income. To be able to sell your woodworking products, in addition to high quality, they should appeal to many people including useful items such as chairs, tables, beds and other household furniture. It commonly takes considerable time to become really skilled in woodworking, but everyone has to start somewhere in order to become successful. You’re never too old to start learning woodworking projects. It’s a fun hobby to practice that can be done any time of year, so there’s no reason to put off that new project.
Begin by researching information about woodworking – there are thousands of sources on the internet, in books and on videos. You can easily access information about woodworking plans, projects, and tools. The internet is increasingly becoming the main choice for information because of easy access. The next step is to acquire some of the basic tools and begin putting into practice what you are learning. Start with an easy project and a good set of plans. The best set of plans I’ve found are available for immediate download on the internet. This site has over 16,000 woodworking plans, tips and guides for any imaginable project. As you work on increasingly more difficult projects you will find that you will need some additional tools, but I suggest you add to your tool box only as you need the specific tools for a project as some tools may be relatively expensive.
If you run into a snag while working on a project, don’t give up. There are a number of forums on the net where you can get answers to almost any question at almost any time. Once you get your question answered, don’t delay getting back to finishing your project. You know the old saying, “any job worth doing is worth finishing”.
The woodworking craft is a hobby that can be very satisfying. It feels great to know that you’ve built some of the nice things that you have in your home and your family will be proud of it as well. This is a great hobby to have and it can become your profession one day if you spend enough time on it and hone your craft.
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