Showing posts with label Dining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dining. Show all posts

Monday, 16 March 2009

Dining Room Space Interior

Dining Room Space Interior


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Sunday, 14 December 2008

Teamwork Is Wonderful



It's Bridget A Otto Thursday and she has outdone herself with the story today about the teamwork that has developed between Brent and Jorja Hicks, condo owners, and Interior designer Carole Jackson of Carole Jackson Design.

Every room in the house -- even the small bath that Jorja had called "her pet peeve" -- celebrates not only the collaboration between Jorja and Jackson, but also what can happen when talented craftspeople get to show off their skill.
Carole Jackson can be reached at (503) 291-9290

Saturday, 4 October 2008

What’s The Difference Between Wicker And Rattan?

Over at Home Accents Today, Mike has posted an article entitled What’s The Difference Between Wicker And Rattan?



The post features pictures of Palecek wicker furniture all available at Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery.

Friday, 12 September 2008

Time For Outdoor Furniture

I know summer is going to be here soon and I want to get the deck outside looking good.

Heather at The Inside Store-y has some tips on cleaning the furniture that you will lie on to get that suntan and sit on to chat or eat that BBQ:


5 piece teak set in Bali design by Faraway Furniture.

Cleaning Methods
It's as simple as soap and water. It's all you need for most outdoor furniture. You may want to ...pick up a power washer.

She covers cleaning

  • Acrylic Cushions

  • Resin Furniture - Resin furniture is easy to clean. Spray off dirt and grime and let dry. If there are scuff marks, use a gentle abrasive to remove. To remove mildew, follow the instructions above.

  • Wicker -You can use a hose or pressure washer.

  • Wrought Iron, Steel Frames & Aluminum -Use mild soap and water to clean.

  • Fabric

  • Umbrellas

  • Wooden Furniture


Faraway in About Teak has a lot on its website regarding teak care including this bit of advice:
The only maintenance we recommend for your teak furniture is occasional cleaning. This should be done with a mild soap (such as gentle hand cleaning soap) and warm water to preserve its natural elements.

There are some new ideas in outdoor furniture from The Modesto Bee, for example:
Chat tables are new this year, says Jan Booth of Patioworld in Fresno. These tabletops are higher than coffee tables but lower than dining tables. "It's high enough that you can put a cup there, but it's not like sitting at a dining table," she says.

Mesh on metal or wood pieces: Patio pieces that have mesh-type material over metal or wood frames also are popular.

"You can lay a towel on it or go without a towel, and you can lie on it. You don't stick to (the mesh), and it's very comfortable. You don't lie there and get sweat on your back and tush."

Saturday, 30 August 2008

Masland Carpets Added

We are very excited to start a relationship with a new vendor, Masland Carpets. While we were in Las Vegas, we saw all the carpet samples that Masland offered and were amazed at the quality, colors, designs and prices.

Maybe, you are holding off to make a major furniture purchase, but want to add a little zing to freshen the look of your home. Maybe, you are a designer and are looking for a carpet to begin or complete your customer's design. Maybe, budget is a consideration. We have the perfect remedy!

Here's the Masland Zulu look, that is "what's new" at Landfair Furniture + Design Gallery:

Masland Carpets Added

This is Zebra and will be featured in our showroom:
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Look at the range of colors:
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Zulu's contrasts in texture, color, and surface luster combine to produce over-the-top comfort and visual stimulation in this innovative hand-knotted rug made of 65% New Zealand Wool and 35% Art Silk.

Standard Rug Sizes are:

5' x 8', 8' x 11', 10' x 14'

Custom Sizes Available

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