Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Finding the Right Furniture Sliders Saves All the Time in the World

!: Finding the Right Furniture Sliders Saves All the Time in the World

Furniture sliders are one of modern day's moving miracles. Before this invention was commercialized you had to have a crew of people if you want to redecorate or otherwise move your furniture around. And if you had a full bookshelf, entertainment center, or filing cabinet you would spend all day unloading it before it would be light enough to move. Nowadays, with furniture sliders all you have to do is insert four disks under your furniture and it is ready to move. Is it really that simple? Yes and No. The real answer is that it depends on the type of furniture moving sliders you get and what application you want to use them for.

When it comes to finding the right furniture slider, there are a few things you'll want to know. First off, you're going to need to get the right sized slider for what it is you want to move. These sliders come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and each one has a different application. For instance, there are small, screw-in disks that are great for permanently installing onto something like a deck chair or dining room table chair. There are also directional sliders that make moving really heavy furniture in one direction. Then there are the more common sliders like the ones you see on TV that are simply four disks that you can slip under your furniture which lowers the coefficient of friction making it seem weightless when you go to move the furniture. But even these come in different sizes and applications. The general rule of thumb is that the bigger the disks the more weight can be put on them. So if you're moving a king bed you're going to need bigger sliders than if you're moving around a Lazy Boy recliner.

You'll also want to consider the surface that these sliders will be used on the most. The normal variety is made with one side a hard plastic and the other side a gripping rubbery material. These furniture movers are great for carpets as the plastic will just move along the carpeted area. However, if you're thinking about moving across a linoleum, tile, or hardwood floor there are special sliders that are felt covered that won't pick up any dirt that happens to be on the floor and scratch the surface of the hardwood area.


Finding the Right Furniture Sliders Saves All the Time in the World

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Patio Trends - Informal, Cozy and Comfortable

!: Patio Trends - Informal, Cozy and Comfortable

Patios are no longer furnished with aluminum lawn chairs, lounges and picnic tables. Who wants to sit at on a hard picnic table to eat that wonderful steak just off the grill?

The patio of today has become a spot for entertaining and family bonding. A place to encourage relaxation. So the stiff and formal are out and the comfy-cozy is in.

The great desire is for a place to relax. A place that makes you think you are at a cottage or on vacation. A place that has a look and feel of being light, airy and carefree.

By using outdoor furniture pieces that look like they belong indoors you can extend the indoor comfort to your patio. And not only with the furniture, but also with accessories. Have you considered putting an outdoor rug under your patio lounge set? Does that say cozy?

Having a statement piece, that is, a piece of furniture that serves as a focal point or that is a conversation piece, always is a good idea. It may be of a different style or color or even something quirky.

Deep seated furniture pieces are not a totally new trend, but they have really caught on this year. People are putting more money into their homes, re-doing old pools, updating their yards, and staying home instead of traveling. And, they are buying the high-end outdoor furniture that has the comfort and the durability that creates an outdoor living space they so desire.

Bar sets continue to be very trendy with the swivel, deep-seated stools However, glass topped tables are on the way out. They are hard to keep clean and looking good.

Warm colors and earth inspired fabrics with an ethnic, other country flavor, are popping this year. Even orange is coming back.

Durability is important and with all-weather materials such as resin wicker, teak, and cast aluminum, chaise lounges, recliners and ottomans have made their way from the living room to the great outdoors.

And, for an extension of the kitchen, coolers (that look more like furniture than anything you might lug to the beach), and attractive serving carts can transform your patio. And, of course, don't forget the grill!


Patio Trends - Informal, Cozy and Comfortable

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Mosquito Toast

!: Mosquito Toast

My severely beset upon (after all, he married me) and long suffering husband, Bernd, is allergic to mosquitoes. So am I, but not to the extent that he is. Luckily for him, and not so luckily for me, they seem to like me better. But that is beside the point.

For a long time, we thought he was also allergic to cats. But as we found out when we moved to Dewey, Arizona, he is not allergic to cats. The office where he was first employed when we first moved here had a resident cat. No plugged up nose, no sniffles, no hacking and coughing. Turns out he is allergic to fleas. Luckily, there are no fleas above 5,000 feet in elevation where we now live.

When we were both still living in Southern California, erroneously thinking he was allergic to cats, we were still both allergic to mosquitoes. So, one night, just before getting into bed, I spied a mosquito in the bathroom. Thinking selflessly of my husband's extreme allergy to the pesky buggers, I immediately decided that this mosquito had met its end in me.

Unfortunately, being vertically challenged as I am, it was just out of my reach. Your mother always told you not to stand on the toilet. You always thought it was just to keep you from having a little fun. Not so. She meant it.

As I am stepping up on the toilet lid, my hubby who is already in bed says, "Whatcha doin?" I make no reply because I am so focused on killing the pest that I can't talk. This is one woman who is no darn good at multitasking. So the only thing my husband hears is my right hand repeatedly slapping the wall really hard. This noise elicits from him only a quiet, "Sweetie?"

This mosquito is fast. I mean really fast. As fast as I could move my hand, that bug was faster. Now I am starting to get frustrated and a little angry. Why can't the stupid thing co-operate and just give up? After all, I was not going to rest until it was dead. By this point, I had totally forgotten where I was.

Then it landed on the wall somewhat to the right of me. I thought good, I'm right handed and you are toast. I got the mosquito, but at that moment we both became toast.

The toilet lid went left and I went right; straight down between the toilet and the tub. Finally, my husband gets out of bed to see what I am doing. It was probably the dull smacking sound of my head hitting the edge of the tub that roused him. Luckily (I've been saying that a lot), the tub was one of those molded fiberglass models. Even so, it hurt like a son of a...

As he comes into the bathroom, he finds me with my hand clapped over my left eye and saying, "Oh, oh, oh," repeatedly. Now he is really concerned and he is trying desperately to get my hand away from my face.

When I was younger, our next door neighbors had an old Chinese elm tree in their back yard. The trunk was so stout that it took three kids holding hands with their arms straight out at their sides to go around it. Randy, the oldest of three neighbor kids, had tied a five pound horseshoe shaped magnet to a high branch with a thick rope. My sister (younger than me by three years, but a bit more massive) thought it was a grand thing and decided to swing it with all her might so that it would wrap around the tree. She didn't know I was on the other side because she couldn't see me. That magnet came whamming around the tree and hit me squarely in the forehead above my right eye.

I fell over the fence between our back yards and flew into the living room where my parents and grandmother were looking at slides. I had my hand firmly clapped over my right eye and was saying, "Oh, oh, oh," repeatedly. So you can see that I have a history of covering my eyes when it is really my head that has suffered the abuse. They had just as much trouble getting my hand away from my face as my husband did.

When he finally managed to pull my hand away, he sees that there is already a nasty knot forming on my noggin and very politely informs me of this. About this time, I realize that I am going to have to throw up. You might think, no problem, she's right there by the toilet. But I was so well wedged that I could not move. Bernd asks me what he should do. I don't know...should he get ice, should he unwedge me, should he get a bucket...what? Here I am hurting, dizzy and nauseated and he is asking me what he should do. I think I may have lost my mind for a moment at that point.

Somehow, while falling off the toilet, I had twisted my body around so that I was basically on my back with my shoulders stuck between the toilet and the tub. My right leg was at an awkward angle on top of the hamper which was well above head height while lying on the floor. My left leg was bent at the knee and my foot was in the tub. I clamped my mouth firmly shut and made motions to Bernd that thankfully actually communicated my desire to be extricated. Somehow he got me up and I emptied the vile contents of my mouth into the toilet. I then said two words to my husband, "Ice. Now."

I had that knot on my forehead for a couple of weeks and a pretty good black eye, to boot. I had slightly twisted my right ankle and bruised it pretty badly also. My left hip was sore for a while from my leg being wrenched into the tub. Ask me if I still stand on toilet seats and the answer is a resounding, "NO!" I don't stand on swivel chairs, either.

It was fairly embarrassing explaining to those who asked how I had gotten the knot and the black eye. I was tempted to make up some story having to do with Kung Fu practice and a six foot long oak staff...no wait...that really happened. At any rate, I laugh about it now when I remember it. I could have learned the toilet lesson much more expensively. And you thought this article was going to be about mosquito toast. I've always preferred cinnamon.


Mosquito Toast

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Benefits of Furniture for Under Wall Mounted TV

!: Benefits of Furniture for Under Wall Mounted TV

If you are living with your family in a home that is congested or less than perfect to what your needs are, it is somewhat difficult to keep the place spotless and clean. One thing or the other may be found lying in the living room, kitchen or any other room. When guests arrive, you may try to hide these extra objects in the nearest available closet, but gradually that closet is also filled and you are not left with any storage space at all. Therefore, while buying furniture keep in mind where to put the extra stuff. Furniture for under wall mounted TV is the best solution to this problem. Unlike other obsolete models of tv that needed bulky and heavy trolleys LCD and Plasma flat screen are mounted on walls. This leaves ample space for the homeowner to adjust their stuff in cabinet under the television.

Normally when you buy a TV stand or cabinet, it just consists of only two shelves. The TV and other use one by cd, VCR or decoders. This is not the right approach for the placement of your furniture because the shelves appear to be overburdened and the overall look is also disfigured.

The solution to this untidiness is to purchase such furniture for under wall mounted TV that consists of several cabinets and drawers so that all the related stuff can be systematically arranged within it easily. You can have small drawers for keeping the cd's, elongated cabinets for keeping the VCR as well as the decoder and one cabinet solely for placing your precious television.

Finally, you can also have storage lockers as alternative of the furniture for under wall mounted TV as they are also very handy and help a lot in keeping your place clean.


Benefits of Furniture for Under Wall Mounted TV

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