Furniture Link Melbourne 5 drawer chest.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Furniture Link Melbourne 5 drawer chest.
Furniture Link Melbourne 5 drawer chest. The Melbourne bedroom Furniture range from Furniture Link in light walnut.

Furniture Link Melbourne 5 drawer chest.
Furniture Link Melbourne 5 drawer chest.
Monday, October 18, 2010
put your feet up and relax
WHEN itís time to relax and put up your feet there's nothing better than something comfortable to actually put your feet on.
Footstools are functional items of furniture. When buying one, you need to consider what you actually want it for. This will help you decide upon the most suitable type, size, colour, style, design, etc, for your living room.
If youíre buying a stool also to serve as a little side table, you might need to consider extra covered storage. Some buy stools not to actually use them to sit or rest on, but to help to balance out other items of furniture or fill a space.
For some, footstools can also have a therapeutic purpose, i.e. to rest feet to ease discomfort or use it as a sort of step to help them get into and out of bed.
Style is a major factor to consider when buying a stool, as it will have to fit in with the rest of your furniture and general decor.
It is advisable to test a stool before parting with cash to ensure it is strong enough for general use.
Also, check the height and width of the stool to ensure itís the right size for the intended space and will be suitably comfortable to rest your feet on while relaxing on your favourite sofa or comfy chair.
The most important factor, of course, is price. We all want value for your money, but what if you canít find a stool to suit you? Why not go for a bespoke or custom made one? You can have it designed exactly to suit your style, taste and comfort zone, and most importantly, budget.
Whatever your final choice, whether ready made or custom made, always remember the key factors of style, function and comfort.
Footstools are functional items of furniture. When buying one, you need to consider what you actually want it for. This will help you decide upon the most suitable type, size, colour, style, design, etc, for your living room.
If youíre buying a stool also to serve as a little side table, you might need to consider extra covered storage. Some buy stools not to actually use them to sit or rest on, but to help to balance out other items of furniture or fill a space.
For some, footstools can also have a therapeutic purpose, i.e. to rest feet to ease discomfort or use it as a sort of step to help them get into and out of bed.
Style is a major factor to consider when buying a stool, as it will have to fit in with the rest of your furniture and general decor.
It is advisable to test a stool before parting with cash to ensure it is strong enough for general use.
Also, check the height and width of the stool to ensure itís the right size for the intended space and will be suitably comfortable to rest your feet on while relaxing on your favourite sofa or comfy chair.
The most important factor, of course, is price. We all want value for your money, but what if you canít find a stool to suit you? Why not go for a bespoke or custom made one? You can have it designed exactly to suit your style, taste and comfort zone, and most importantly, budget.
Whatever your final choice, whether ready made or custom made, always remember the key factors of style, function and comfort.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Rustic Oak tv unit
The Rustic Oak dining range in solid American red oak is sourced from managed forests and combines modern elegance with rustic grandeur. This range has routed drawer runners tongue and groove backs, dovetail joints, a choice of handles.

Rustic Oak tv unit
Rustic Oak tv unit
Friday, March 5, 2010
Kent trinket mirror.
Kent trinket mirror. The Kent collection boasts a natural finish to accentuate the fresh clean lines of this bedroom range. With dovetailed, easy glide drawers and robust drawer runners, each solid timber piece is hand finished.

Kent trinket mirror.
Kent trinket mirror.
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