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Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Recover your Sofa Cushions, Recycle and Safe
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Replacement Sofa Cushions - Your Home Improvement Resolution

Millions of people every year will make a new year resolution and millions of people will not keep to them, I know, I am one of them. This is mainly because they are not realistic, too many are made or they're not thought through enough. However if home improvement has been one of them we have some good tips to help keep you on the road to resolution.
- Decide what needs to be done
- Prioritise what need to be done
- Set yourself goals to achieve what needs to be done
In deciding what needs to be done you should try and take a subjective look at your home, a good way to do this is to take a walk around in the mindset of a prospective buyer, you will probably be shocked to see what is in need of improvement. Get a piece of paper and a pencil and walk through your home room by room.
Starting from the entrance to your home, be it a porch or hallway. Is it bright and welcoming, or dark and uninviting? Using softer and lighter shades of colour on the walls can make a dramatic improvement to how people first perceive your home. This can also be achieved of letting in more natural light, which is not always possible but can be remedied by adding more or brighter lighting fixtures.
The next logical step would be your Living Room, this is where you most need to feel relaxed and restful. So it is important that all the walls, furnishings, curtains and flooring be coordinated and harmonise with each other. Neutral tones on the walls are often used as a safe colour to achieve this effect and are easier to contrast with your other features. If you find your sofa is looking tired and worn, fitting made to measure sofa covers are a cheaper alternative to buying a new sofa.
Dinging Rooms are going to a big design essential for 2008 and visual indigestion will definitely not improve your family's appetite. Ever wondered why red is such a popular colour for restaurants and dining rooms? It's because it stimulates the appetite. It's also an energising colour and therefore a good backdrop for social situations. However, choose the shade carefully - you want to create warmth rather than an oppressive, angry atmosphere.
Now to your Kitchen, the most important factor of this room is hygiene. If there are any dirty marks damage to work surfaces or cupboards then the impression may not be very tasteful. The main idea of improvement to this room is make it as functional and pleasant to be in.
You may not think it but it can be quite simple and relatively cheap to spruce up you Bathroom. Just by replacing your taps, toilet seats, shower curtain/door etc. with new or modern fittings can make a real difference. Look at the flooring, we are becoming more European in our tastes and they regard carpet as unhygienic. Changing to cork, bamboo or ceramic tiles will give your bathroom a fresh, clean and modern look. Coloured suites are also out of fashion. Look out for offers at the DIY stores or on the Internet and consider replacement with plain white.
And finally your Boudoir. In the bedroom the obvious focal point should be your bed and dressed to command attention, this can be done in a number of fashions such as using bedspreads and scatter cushions. Colours again are important in creating the right atmosphere and reflect the personality of whoever this room is intended. You should take you time here to decide how you can create that ultimate feeling for yourself.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Replacement Sofa Cushions - Things To Look Out For When…Buying A Sofa
Planning your purchase
Planning is essential when buying a sofa. You need to make sure you measure the area where you want the sofa to go, and remember to measure the doorways too! If you have narrow doorframes or corridors with little room to manoeuvre furniture, look for sofas with removable legs or arms.
How many seats?
What size sofa you need depends on how big your room is and how many people are going to sit comfortably on it. If you have a large family or regularly entertain a three-seater sofa is probably the best idea. Or, if your room is big enough, opt for a two-seater and accessorize with some armchairs.
Which fabric?
How long your sofa lasts depends partly on the fabric. Leather is hard wearing and can be cool in summer and warm in winter. The two most popular are aniline, the most natural and expensive, and semi-aniline, which is dyed and given a protective topcoat. Fabric sofas come in anything from moleskin to damask. If your sofa is going to get a lot of use, look for stain resistant fabric.
Colour

It may seem obvious but choosing the colour of your sofa is important, especially when you are investing in a more expensive model. While that hot pink sofa may fit perfectly with your living room scheme now, it may not in a few years when you want something a bit more subtle and sophisticated. Instead, go for a neutral-coloured sofa and dress it up with cushions and throws to get the bright colours you, want as they can be cheaply replaced.
Cleaner covers
Removable covers are a great choice if you have small children or just want to be able to give your sofa a clean now and then. This type of sofa is ideal if you want something a bit brighter or lighter in colour as it will be easy to clean leaving you to worry about having a fun interior. Most loose covers can be washed at forty degrees although they should never be tumble-dried.
So you want a corner sofa…
Corner sofas can be great for rooms that are small or an awkward shaped.
They free up space in the centre of the room for focal features such as a coffee table. Be careful to make sure you have measured up accurately; the last thing you want is for doors and windows to bang against your new sofa.
Sofa Beds

Sofa beds are great in a living room or spare bedroom as they are easy to fold away and give you the option of another bed, which is perfect for a small room. Most sofa beds are available with matching two and three-seater standard sofas.
Tailor Made
If you can’t find the sofa you want, consider having one made. Some companies will send a consultant to your home to help you choose a style and fabric to fit in with your existing scheme.
It may seem like a lot to think about, but if you get your sofa wrong not only can it completely ruin your homes interior, it is such an expense!
source:Lee Kooper
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Replacement Sofa Cushions - Design Influences of Sofa Styles and Choosing the Best For You


Today's sofa styles have design influences from furniture periods dating back to the Italian Renaissance.
A variety of these period influences include adaptations of the camel back from the 18th century, to the heavily carved wood frames of the Victorian era, and simple silhouettes of the Art Deco period in the 1920's.
Ultimately though it doesn't matter what style your sofa is or if it fits into a classification. What is important is that it fits into your lifestyle and will stand the test of time, and that it enhances the style and comfort of your room.
But with so many sofa styles how do you choose?
Decide on the style of back first. No other aspect of the sofa has a greater impact on the way it looks and feels.
There are four basic back types.
A loose cushion back, is a style that has removable and reversible back and seat cushions, giving you the option of turning them over to get the most wear.
The back cushions usually line up and matches the number of seat cushions (with the exception of the bench seat) and the casings are zipped for easy removal for cleaning and replacement of the inserts.
The comfort depends on the depth of the sofa but this back style generally appeals to a lot of people.
An attached cushion back sofa the cushions are not reversible because they are upholstered directly to the inside back of the sofa. They don't require any fluffing or rearranging, always maintaining a neat look.
A tight back sofa is contoured to the shape of the sofa. A tight back sofa feels firmer than the loose or attached cushion, because you don't have any pillows to sink into, and they are low maintenance because of it.
A camel back, a channel back, and a tufted back are examples of sofa styles that fall into this category.
A multi or scatter pillow back style back on a sofa has more loose pillows than seat cushions and the pillows are smaller and usually is a more casual look.
They generally have a soft and deeper seat and are sometimes considered more comfortable because the pillows can be adjusted to persons of varying heights.
The down side is they need constant fluffing, especially if they are stuffed with down.
If this is going to be a distraction to you, you would be wise to consider the tight back, or an attached cushion.
When you are comfortable with the selection of the back, these are other key design elements to consider making your selection of the different sofa styles available much simpler.
One, two or three seats?
How many people do you need seating for?
One seat cushion or a bench seat is a clean look, and more people are apt to sit because there is no crack between cushions. Be sure the cushion can be clipped in place to prevent it from flaring up on the ends.
Two seat cushions on an average size sofa are bigger than the conventional three seat cushions.
Technically three people can sit on a two-seat cushion sofa of average length but only two will, because no one wants to sit on the crack between the cushions.
A two-seat cushion sofa is transitional, meaning it can be happy in a traditional setting or a modern one, while the more traditional sofa styles tend to have three seat cushions.
The arms on a sofa have different designs and contribute to the appearance.
A classic example being the roll arm that has a flat panel and is often outlined with a welt or cording.
Another ageless style is the English arm which is rounded with the fabric pleated at the front into sunburst pleats. A straight or slight flare parson arms are most often used in contemporary styles.
How high or low do you want the arm to be? A tuxedo sofa has the arms at the same height as the back, though if the arms are too high it may be difficult to place things down on an end table next to it.
Do you like a skirt on your sofa or do you prefer an exposed leg?
These choices are decorative in nature and purely a personal preference.
Exposed leg styles consist of a bun foot, a tapered leg or a turned English leg with or without a castor and available in a number of different finishes.
Skirts can be of a traditional or dressmaker in length, sometimes with detailing like a box-pleat, shirred on the corners or a ruffle, or even embellished with a bullion fringe at the bottom.
source: Barbara Mabey