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  1. The Psychology of Interior Design – How Colors and Patterns Affect Relaxation

    This is a guest post by Lauren Welch When it comes to interior design, it’s important to understand how your surroundings affect your mood. Colors and patterns have an impact on your psyche, making you feel relaxed or anxious depending on the color scheme. Photo by David Pisnoy on Unsplash Interior designers often consider principles of design including balance, proportion...
  2. The Best Types of Wood for Outdoor Furniture

    The Best Types of Wood for Outdoor Furniture
    White washed table in an outdoor courtyard surrounded by white stucco walls. Wood is a natural choice of material for outdoor table tops, as it’s ubiquitous, relatively affordable, easy to work with and comes in a variety of types, colors, grains and styles. There really are endless possibilities for customization and personalization when it comes to making wood tables. You can go with something lightweight and cost effective, like laminate or Topalit table tops, or you can go for something that matches your personality like custom reclaimed wood table tops. With so many different kinds of wood available, it can be hard to know where to start! Below we’re going to discuss the types of wood that work best for outdoor use, why they are good choices, and other important factors to consider when building or purchasing your outdoor wood table tops.  Continue reading →
  3. Powder Coating vs Chrome vs Stainless Steel

    Man using a saw to cut through metal. When choosing which base to use for a project there are a number of factors to consider, like the size, weight and material of your table top, and whether the table will be located inside or outside. Having a variety of options for metals and finishes can make the choices feel overwhelming, but we’re here today to help clear up some of the confusion! We will address the differences between powder coating, chrome plating, stainless steel, and aluminum- and the best uses for each one.  Continue reading →
  4. Use Google Lens to Find Furniture on the Go

    Now that most of us carry around smartphones with cameras, visual search technology has been improving rapidly. Google lens is an AI driven tool that has received some significant upgrades in the last few years. Using just a photo from your smartphone, you can find a place to buy that chic chair you saw in a hotel lobby or the...
  5. Don't Let Your Balcony or Porch Go to Waste

    Is your outdoor living space like your balcony or porch bare and unused? You can create a more inviting and enjoyable area for both relaxation and entertainment by adding just a few comforting and stylish touches. If you're unsure of how to begin, read our useful advice to help you transform your existing space into one of your favorite places...
  6. A Brief History of Flat Pack Furniture

    Great Flat Pack Bar Stool on Light Blue BackgroundFlat Pack Bar Stool Flat-pack furniture, also known as RTA (ready to assemble), Self-Assembly, Knock-Down, or Kit Furniture, has taken over our homes. Many of us have labored with tiny allen wrenches over desks and bookshelves with a partner or friend, often squabbling over vague and cryptic diagrams. It hasn’t always been this way. In the past our parents and grandparents would have gone to a furniture showroom, picked out a piece or set, and then went home empty handed, waiting weeks to months while the furniture was built and then transported to their home. So how did it come to be that we plan a weekend outing with military precision to buy a couch, nightstands, and bed frame? Our weekend forecast includes furniture with a chance of meatballs! Continue reading →
  7. Art Deco Style

    The Art Deco Style was all about glamor, luxury, innovation, and hope. The style has proven to be timeless and instantly recognizable even 100 years after its first appearance. Famous for its streamlined look and bold interiors, simultaneously decadent and severe, this dramatic aesthetic is still alive and well, remaining even more relevant and popular today in modern design as...
  8. Add Character to Your Dining Room with Table Cloths

    With the worst of the pandemic behind us the world is ready to get back to partying! If you aren’t quite ready to throw a giant bash yet (we get it) then a small, intimate dinner party might be just the ticket to get back into larger scale socializing. Just because it’s your closest friends doesn’t mean you have to skimp on the decorations and table dressings, if anything it’s more of an excuse to go all out! This may bring up some questions if you are new to hosting, like what size of tablecloth do we need? How much overhang looks best for a table runner? What’s the difference between dinner and formal dinner napkins? We can help answer these questions and more as we continue, whether you’re looking for a last minute DIY project to wow your party guests, or for thoughtful gifts for your friends and family. Continue reading →
  9. The History of the Modern Table Base

    Some of the earliest tables and bases can be dated back to ancient Egypt, where they were constructed out of stone to play games that sometimes required intricate carvings on the surface. Ancient Greeks and Romans often used table bases with three or four legs as altars for sacred rituals. Romans tended to have low tables to suit their equally...
  10. How to Pick the Right Dining Table for Your Space

    Finding the right table may take some initial preparation, but its ability to accentuate and upgrade the look of your entire dining area makes it worth it. By selecting the best size, shape, and overall design, your investment should leave you and all of your guests feeling inspired and comfortable every time they sit down for a meal.  Measure the...

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