Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Furniture designs

Furniture for the living room requires an extra cautious approach. If you want to follow the modern furniture designs, then do not go for heavy sofa sets and tables. A big glass table is more than enough. Glass tables are becoming increasingly popular and carry unique designs that look very stylish. Couches are perfect for the living room, as people also want to watch television and relax. They would not like to sit on something too heavy, and hard sofa sets that are not comfortable.

If you want some modern furniture designs for the living room, consult an interior designer. By the way, that would cost you very high, as these people are professionals and charge very high. The easier way of dealing with this issue is to search the Internet for all the modern trends. This will cost you nothing and you can buy the recommended furniture from shops that offer discounts.

More about modern furniture here.

Monday, July 20, 2009

The Wassily chair: a few details!



Having a comfortable and elegant chair could make a tremendous difference to your health and your back. In the same way, an elegant and comfortable leisure chair can ensure that you have great back support while still enjoying the sensation of being seated in a beautiful chair. One such piece was the Wassily chair. Initially the artist and designer Marcel Breuer created the chair after being inspired by the bent handles of his bicycle. The entire chair looks like it has been bent out of a single continuous tube but its not. The original piece was made from nickel plated tubing but over time, the latest versions have changed over to being chromium plated.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Shaker bedroom furniture


The name Shaker derives from an American sect founded in 1747. Their individual approach to design produced a truly functional range of furniture and furnishings which lacked ornamentation and decoration. This style has once again become popular, and simple, well-designed and practical rooms can be created in this truly contemporary style.

All the elements in a Shaker bedroom are functional, so your eye is drawn to shape and proportion rather than colour or decorative detail. Despite this emphasis on function and simplicity, a Shaker room lacks nothing in a design sense.

Plain walls are an integral part of this style of decor, with natural fabrics and both painted and natural wood playing a very important part. Any well-made piece of furniture with graceful lines works well in this setting, as do fabrics such as muslin, gingham, linen and cotton. If you feel the need for pattern, use simple checks and stripes and keep floral prints to a minimum. Opt, too, for muted shades.

The colors used here are soft and there is nothing jarring in the scheme, so the room has a tranquil atmosphere. The colors of both walls and floor appear in the soft furnishings, giving a harmony to the space. The shutters give the room privacy, but simple off-white blinds or curtains would have been a successful alternative if you were looking for something a little softer. Note the detailing on the curtain at the head of the bed. The tabbed heading creates soft folds in the fabric without a fussy gathered effect, and although it is quite plain, it is an effective piece of detailing in the room.

Fresh flowers in an earthenware jug add just a splash of color, together with the other simple accessories on either side of the bed: the vine and lavender wreath bound with a short length of gingham ribbon and the terracotta jug standing on the chest of drawers. Finally, no Shaker look
would be complete without the most well-known of Shaker items — the oval timber boxes. Here they are stacked neatly on the table by the window.