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Buying Guide: Leather Upholstery - 0 views

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    Leather upholstery is now more affordable than ever. Now most people can afford leather whether it is in a high-style contemporary design or an elegant, Old World form. This guide will help you figure out what you want in your leather sofa. Underneath it all Let's face it, the main difference between leather upholstery and regular upholstery is that it is covered in leather, not fabric. Therefore, the foundations of a well-built frame and a sturdy seating support system still apply. See our Sofa Buying Guide for a complete checklist of what to look for underneath it all. Cushions Like the frame, when it comes to the cushions of leather upholstery, many of the options that are available in fabric upholstery apply. (See our Sofa Buying Guide for a complete checklist of what to look for in cushions.) The best-selling leather upholstery features high density foam cushions, but blendown and spring-down are also available and are becoming more prevalent in the market. Hides The advantages of leather upholstery are that it is strong, yet soft. It doesn't tear, burn or puncture easily. Leather upholstery breaths, therefore it doesn't get cold and moist in the winter or hot and sticky in the summer. When you shop for leather upholstery, expect to find a wide array of styles and colors. No matter the styling, the leather should be soft, supple and comfortable to sit on.
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Fabric Facts, Tips & Tidbits - 0 views

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    Making Sense of the Material World So many choices, colors, textures! Where does one start? The best place to start is to determine where your upholstered pieces will be used in the home. Sofas, chairs, and ottomans receiving only moderate amounts of wear will do fine with a less durable fabrics; those in high traffic areas or pieces subjected to daily heavy wear need to be covered in tough, durable, tightly woven fabrics. When purchasing an upholstered piece or upholstery fabric, be aware that the higher the thread count, the more tightly woven the fabric is, and the better it will wear. Thread count refers to the number of threads per square inch of fabric; just like you see when you buy linens for the bed.
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Buying Guide: Mattress - 0 views

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    Few furniture purchases have an impact on the quality of your life than mattresses do. A mattress can be a signficiant investment that has a noticable effect on how you feel each day, so it pays to do your homework. With a dizzying array of choices it's hard to know where to start. This guide will explain the options so you will know what to look for when you are shopping. You don't think twice about test driving a car, so you shouldn't think twice about "sleep testing" a mattress. Don't be embarrassed! (Okay, ladies wear comfortable pants instead of skirts while shopping.) Lie down on the mattress for several minutes and assess how well it provides support and how comfortable it is. Lie in the position you normally sleep in. If you share a bed, both of you should lie down together. The only way to tell if a mattress is right for you is to lie down on it!
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Rest Assured - 0 views

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    Your mattress is one of the most important pieces of furniture in your home. In fact, you'll spend a third of your life on it. That's more than the time you spend watching television or sitting at a computer. No other piece of furniture contributes so profoundly to your health and well being. Buying a mattress is a decision that you should carefully consider. Since most people replace their mattress every seven to ten years, you'll have to live with your decision for a long time.
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Hardwood Care - 0 views

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    Protect the natural beauty of your Shaw Hardwood flooring Shaw Hardwood products, with their ScuffResist finish, provide superior wear; easy, no-wax care; plus superior resistance to staining from all common household products such as coffee, shoe polish, lipstick, acetone, mustard, and more. A few simple maintenance steps, however, will help protect your investment and keep your Shaw Hardwood flooring looking like new. For cleaning, make sure you...
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Solid vs Engineered Hardwood - 0 views

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    Solid Solid wood is milled from a single 3/4"-thick piece of hardwood. Because of its thickness, a solid hardwood floor can be sanded and refinished over several generations of use. Solid wood flooring expands and contracts with changes in your home's relative humidity. Normally, installers compensate for this movement by leaving an expansion gap between the floor and the wall. Base molding or quarter-round is traditionally used to hide the extra space. Engineered Engineered wood is produced with three to five layers of hardwood. Each layer is stacked in a cross-grain configuration and bonded together under heat and pressure. As a result, engineered wood flooring is less likely to be affected by changes in humidity and can be installed at all levels of the home.
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Fashion for the home: Hardwoods are key design element in contemporary furnishings - 0 views

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    From the runway to the living room, hot trends in home fashion can take the style of a room from simple to stunning. Incorporating trendy furniture into home decor is an easy way to add style without having to make costly renovations.
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How to Clean and Care for Your Furniture - Part III - Leather Furniture - 0 views

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    Leather furniture offers a luxurious look and feel versatile to many décor styles. Here are a few tips on how to clean and care for your leather furniture to help prolong it's good looks and make it last for years to come.
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How to Clean and Care for Your Furniture - Part II - Leather Furniture - 0 views

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    So you've recently purchased bonded leather furniture or are considering it and want to know how to care for it. Bonded leather gives you the look and feel of genuine leather at a great price. The quality of these products has really come a long way, offering all kinds of textures, colors, and styles, fooling even the most discriminating eye. Bonded leather is made from ground up pieces of leather held together by an adhesive and coated with polyurethane to protect and give the look of leather. These products can contain anywhere from 10-99% leather, the remainder being fibers and adhesives. Bycast leather is similar; it is scraps of leather coated with polyurethane to bind together.
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How to Clean and Care for Your Furniture - Part I - Leather Furniture - 0 views

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    You've just brought home your new sofa, love seat, chair - here are some simple tips to help protect your investment and keep it looking fresh and new. Before you do anything, it's a good idea to read the label usually placed under the base cushion or visit the manufacturer's website for furniture care information.
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Decorating your House for Cheap ! - 0 views

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    You've got the house, apartment - now what? Some people love decorating their home, while others, well, dread it. While picking out furniture, lamps, artwork, rugs, and accessories - many people find it overwhelming and even stressful. Here are some of our ideas for putting those finishing touches to make your house a home, without the stress and without breaking the bank!
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Choosing a Bunk Bed - 0 views

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    We know how important it is to find your child a bunk bed unit that is safe, reliable, and affordable. This shopper's guide, will hopefully simply the process of choosing which style is the right one for your child.
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Bonded Leather vs. Genuine Leather - 0 views

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    Bonded Leather is ground up pieces of leather held together by an adhesive and coated with polyurethane to protect and give the look of leather. Bonded leather products can contain anywhere from 10-99% leather, the remainder being fibers and adhesives. Bycast leather is similar; it is scraps of leather coated with polyurethane to bind together. Bonded leather comes in a variety of colors and textures - these products are not the faux leather you remember from yester year - the quality of these blends has come a long way since their debut to the furniture scene in 2007. Bonded leather sofa prices are generally 2/3 of what a genuine leather sofa would cost you - that's a HUGE savings!
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Tips to Better Sleep - 0 views

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    The Better Sleep Council is a non-profit organization devoted to educating the public about the importance of sleep to good health and about the value of the sleep system and sleep environment in pursuit of a good night's sleep. Following is their list of 10 Tips To Better Sleep.
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