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Children’s Twin Beds

Friday, February 12th, 2010

When you see or hear twin beds, it may sound so old fashioned but fear not because even if the idea seems like that, we have come up with stylish designs to make your children’s rooms look good. How, you ask? Well for one there’s the stylish headboard that we offer. One thing that catches attention immediately is the headboard. Get a stylish one and you will not go wrong.
Next would be choosing the right frame for your twin bed. There’s also the choice of layering the beds and making it into a bunk bed. If you have two kids that share a room, this would be a great idea because it saves up space and they will have more room for playing. When your kids grow up, it will then be easy enough to change the room for adults. There are many ways to make twin beds look pretty. Browse through our children furniture furniture products and you will see for yourself that practicality of it.

Clean Up With Folding Chairs and Tables

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Planning a gathering, a function, a Bar B Que? You need folding chairs and tables! They have been so helpful to us in the past that we invested in a few sets of our own. What better way to seat everyone, feed everyone, and enjoy yourself with not too much work? I know I dread clean up at the end of a party when we have a lot of people. The folding furniture makes it so easy and quick! Just wipe everything down, and fold it away! I wish everything in life could be that easy. Wouldn’t it be fun at night when you are ready for some peace and quiet to simply fold up the kids for the night? Seriously though, We have sets that are metal with padded cushioning on the chairs. The padding is covered in some kind of attractive, tick plastic. They are so easy to clean, and they can take the abuse of frequent use indoors and out.

Redesigning A Lonely Link

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

When I moved into a shared apartment last year there was one of those common linking spaces between kitchen and living room, the bar. Opposite the oven it recalled small diners and serving spaces but was cluttered with coins, silverware, and much unused junk. In some houses flat surfaces quickly accumulate significant detritus due to the simple habits of the members to set anything and everything upon any available surface. Flat is not even a necessary requirement, leading to leaning towers of unstable junk upon junk. The area on the living room side of the bar was blacked off with more flat surfaces, unnecessarily placed coffee tables and dressers. Reorganization was in order. A bar is not a bar until there are bar stools. Nothing else will do, anything that does do becomes a bar stool by definition anyways, it is an unbeatable argument. I found some excellent stools made of bamboo with a short backing and tiny arms. For me what is most crucial is the horizontal ring between the legs for resting one’s own legs. I am miserable and fidgety drinking in public bars without them. Essentially cleaning and bar stools is all that was needed, well hanging glasses and a wine rack didn’t hurt either, and the space was ready; my friends loved it.