3 Alternative Things to Sit On For Your Home

August 21, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden · Comment 

HammocksThere’s a lot to be said for sitting down on a comfy sofa, putting your feet up and stretching out to enjoy a night in front of the TV. For most households, a three-piece suite from the local household furniture superstore is enough to serve your living room seating needs, but how about the rest of the house? And what happens when you need some overflow seating during visits from friends or when you throw a party? Here are 3 alternative things to sit on that are secure, extremely versatile and look pretty cool too.

Beanbags

Still consider beanbags as overblown floor cushions that are manufactured from cheap material and difficult to get out of? Obviously you have not been introduced to the Fatboy range.

Beanbags aren’t just additional seating options for the living room, they can be used as a sofa replacement in student digs, a chill-out chair for a teenager’s bedroom or even a spare bed if you want to put up your mate overnight. Have one or two of these cool seating options convenient for impromptu events or any time you’ve got more visitors than your permanent seating can cope with.

Hammocks

The simple mention of the word conjures up images of hazy summer days, swinging between two trees beneath the shade of branches while enjoying a long, cool drink. Yet isn’t a hammock just for the warmer months? In fact, it’s not. And before you ask, no you won’t need two trees to tie it to either – at least not with modern hammock technology because a steel-frame manages things.

A hammock can easily be placed in the house as out and should you be short of furniture in your conservatory it’s ideal. When you do need to take it easy in the great outdoors, or when you need something a bit more comfortable than the standard bistro chair and table set in your garden, then a hammock is a good substitute.

Gaming seat

Okay, this one may appear like it’s simply for the gamers and geeks but as a substitute seating choice it’s as adaptable as they come. Should you be of the Playstation or Xbox generation then you may be all too familiar with sitting forward on the sofa, straining to get nearer to the action. Instead of attempting to drag your sofa a couple of inches closer to the box, pull up a gaming seat.

Not only will a gaming chair take care of your comfort while challenging the latest level of Halo, it’s versatile enough to turn into a footstool or an occasional seat for social events if you require further places for friends to park their bums.

Buying an AGA Cooker

May 11, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden · Comment 

AGA Without doubt there is one name that is synonymous with quality in the kitchen and that is AGA. Since its invention in the 1920s, the AGA cooker has not only provided a great way to cook food, it’s also offered a warming focal point in the kitchen for family and friends to gather around. Don’t just take our word for it, a recent survey revealed that sixty per cent of British women aged 25-35 would love an AGA cooker at the heart of their kitchen and celebrity chefs such as Jamie Oliver, Rick Stein and Antony Worrall Thompson swear by theirs.

An AGA oven is an investment that will last you a lifetime but what should you ask when buying an AGA ? Here are some questions to consider asking a supplier of AGA cookers before you buy.

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10 Hot Knitting Tips

April 2, 2010 · Filed Under Home & Garden · Comment 

10 Hot Knitting Tips Knitting can be a lot of fun and a great past time. When you first start out you will want to choose projects that are simple so you can master the basic skills. As you get more comfortable with the process, then you should challenge yourself and expand the types of knitting patterns you use. You will start off with the basic knitting accessories and grow your collection as you gain confidence and want to grow the number and type of projects you partake in. Whether you are a beginner or you have expert skills, you can enhance your hobby by using these top ten hot knitting tips:

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Joanna Perry Hand Painted Murals

October 24, 2009 · Filed Under Family, Home & Garden · Comment 

Children's murals I create original hand painted wall murals to enhance any room. I’m based in Cheshire and cover the whole of the county and the North Staffordshire area. My contemporary and children’s murals at www.kidswallmurals.co.uk are an exciting and original alternative to wallpaper as well as a cost effective solution to re-decorating a room.

Whether it’s to theme a nursery, update a child’s room or enhance a living space, you can have any style or design, tailored to suit your specific taste and budget.

The Design

As an experienced muralist, all of my murals are drawn free hand with no stencilling or projections involved. This allows me to transfer your ideas directly onto the wall with no scale or design restriction. I can work to all scales and budgets, producing either simple colourful wall murals to enhance a style of room – or completely theme a room in intricate detail. No project is too large or too small, and every project is treated with the same personal care and attention. When producing an interior scheme I can either translate your specific ideas directly or if you would prefer I can produce imaginative design creations for you. You may already have a room decorated and decide you want to take details from a border, curtains or duvet cover and create a mural to finish the room off.

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Healing Problem Houses

June 10, 2009 · Filed Under Health, Home & Garden · Comment 

Healing Problem Houses We’ve all heard someone say ‘that’s a sad house’. Either more than one person living in the house has passed on, or people become sick. Perhaps the house has seen more than its fair share of divorces or arguments. It may be known locally as a ‘haunted house. The atmosphere surrounding the house is negative, and no-one seems to know why. Maybe you own such a house and want to sell. Or maybe you’re tired of being sick all the time. The good news is: there is a cure, and it will work.

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Eco Lighting

January 19, 2009 · Filed Under Environment, Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Eco Lighting You must have often wondered how you, as an individual, can contribute to making the Earth greener and more eco-friendly. You don’t have to clean your street everyday to show your environmental concerns. Instead, small changes in your lifestyle – like the bulbs you use – can make a big impact on the environment. For example, the normal incandescent bulbs that you use convert only about 5 to 10 percent of electricity into light. The rest of electricity consumed is released as heat. This is not only harmful to the environment, but also to the people who use these bulbs. So by using green lighting, or eco lighting, we are not only saving our environment but also saving ourselves from the harmful effects of ordinary bulbs.

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Add Beauty To Your Home With Floral Canvas Prints

January 12, 2009 · Filed Under Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Print-to-canvas Floral canvas prints are by far the most common type of print used in interiors. The reason for this is that the prints are appealing to the eye and make the room livelier. But if you are bored of using floral photographs or curtains but still want these prints in your interiors then you can opt for canvas prints that have floral prints on them. Are you wondering what canvas prints are? It is basically a technique wherein the digital photographs are converted and are printed on canvas.

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Celebrating Memories On Canvas

December 3, 2008 · Filed Under Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Photo-to-canvas Nothing has evolved more significantly and at a faster rate than the visual media, thanks to photography and its related developments. Capturing images in the mind and transforming them into art and sculpture was prevalent among all civilised human societies since the earliest times. However, it was only with the discovery of the printing process that the art of photography assumed importance and reached the heights of glory that we now experience today.

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Furniture Shopping Online

December 2, 2008 · Filed Under Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Furniture Never before has the ability to purchase cheap furniture been as easy as it is now! Buying all of your needs in furniture from The Furniture King as you shop online is the easiest and most convenient way to do your early Christmas shopping and not have to worry about the hustle and bustle of busy checkout lines. So, sit back and relax as you select the perfect pieces of furniture to go with the new décor of your dreams.

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Fatboy – The Versatile And Trendy Seating Option

November 29, 2008 · Filed Under Home & Garden, Shopping · Comment 

Fatboy You have decided to furnish your drawing room and you want something that acts as a sofa, doubles up as a recliner and sometimes could be used as a bed as well. You want something that is comfortable, trendy and hip, while not looking out of place at all. Welcome to the world of Fatboy seating.  A Fatboy is an oversized version of a bean bag – but it scores better than bean bags in many ways.

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