Coffee Table, Antiqued Mahogany Finish

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This elegant shaker coffee table adds clean lines to your living room. Made of birch veneer, it features a glass top and storage drawers with chic handles. Display your favorite books or magazines on the shelf below the glass and you have a table that really stands out. Buy it unfinished or in any of our featured finishes.
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This elegant shaker coffee table adds clean lines to your living room. Made of Oak wood veneer, it features a glass top. Display your favorite books or magazines on the shelf below the glass top and you have a table that really stands out. Buy it unfinished or finished in any of the following finishes:
Natural, Ipswich Pine, Wild Cherry, Honey Maple, Colonial Maple, Golden Oak, Early American, Teak Natural, Dark Mahogany, Dark Teak White Wash, Polar White, Antique Beige, Cactus Green, Turquoise, Midnight Blue, Empire Red, Earth Brown, Coffee, Ebony.
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The straight-line design and dark finishes of the "Metro Silhouette" accent table collection comes together to create the best qualities of casual contemporary style. The warm black finish flows beautifully over the straight legs and smooth surfaces create a clean contemporary look that enhances the decor of any room. With a float glass top on the coffee table and lower shelves on the end tables, this group fits perfectly into any living area.
Enhance your home environment with the rich contemporary beauty of the "Metro Silhouette" accent table collection.
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Our Shaker Legs tables are simple, elegant, classic and sturdy. We offer dining, coffee, sofa, cocktail and end tables in this popular style. These tables are available in Pine or Birch, finished or unfinished. Our End table with shelf features a shelf underneath for extra storage. Shown in our Premium Earth Brown Finish.
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Our Farm Style Legs tables are built solid and offer timeless styling. These sturdy tables are available as dining, coffee, end and sofa tables in various sizes. Choose from Birch or Pine, finished or unfinished.
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Our Farm Style Legs tables are built solid and offer timeless styling. These sturdy tables are available as dining, coffee, end and sofa tables in various sizes. Choose from Birch or Pine, finished or unfinished.
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This modern handsome sofa comes in a 2 Tone padded Chocolate and Mocha microfiber material. Animal friendly and easy to clean, it features deep seating, and throw pillows that are sleek and appealing.
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Affordable and attractive, the Suave Sofa's style blends seamlessly into your contemporary or more traditional living room. Soft, velvety, easy to clean microfiber material and soft cushions, curved arms, and exposed hardwood feet make this comfortable couch a steal! Comes in Color shown.
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Our Galaxy Platform bed is sleek, modern and practical. We use three 4-inch thick lateral supports, evenly spaced and a plywood platform with a 4-inch high face. The result is a strong, well balanced, architectural look. This model includes two drawers on casters for under-bed storage. Fits standard Full (54x75). Available in Birch Veneer unfinished or finished in any of the following finishes:
Our Shaker Style Platform bed has an elegant frame and panel design on its headboard and foot board. This simple and sturdy bed is available in twin, full or queen size in Birch plywood with Solid Pine cross slats to support your mattress. No box spring required. This bed comes unfinished or can be finished in any of the following finishes:
This handsome, iron and finished hardwood sleigh bed is one of our best selling items. Like all of our Platform beds it does not require a box spring. Perfect for our Sealy and Postureprince Mattresses. Sleigh Bed comes finished in color shown. Fits standard full (54x75). When shipped via freight, ships boxed, requires easy assembly. Set up included in Local delivery service.
Our collections include the latest designs for kids of all ages. Bedroom set groups range for nursery furnishing to trendy teen gear. Choose from the classics or add a little whimsy in furnishings.
Create specialty themes or choose traditional pieces to complement existing decor. Many of our featured collections will transition as kids grow.
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Real wood furniture is the most popular furniture in existence. It’s been around for hundreds of years and probably existed when the cave people got tired of squatting on the dirt floor of their caves and looked around for a better way.
The woods that are fashioned into furniture fall into three
categories:
1. Hardwoods
2. Softwoods
3. Composites
Even the term ‘hardwood’ or ’softwood’ is deceptive. Hardwoods aren’t necessarily harder, denser material. For example, balsa wood is one of the lightest, least dense woods there is, and it’s considered a hardwood. Technically, lumber is classified based on how the tree reproduces. As a general rule, though, softwood trees are evergreen year round while the hardwoods create the gorgeous autumn foliage that we all love so much.
Hardwoods are considered the highest quality and are the most expensive. Their natural colors vary from the darkest woods to the lightest ones and and they can be stained or painted for even more variety. Hardwood furniture is least likely to warp or bend and is prized in all high quality homes. The five woods most commonly used in furniture production are cherry, walnut, oak, maple and mahogany.
Softwoods are less expensive than hardwoods, but they require extra care. Because they are less durable, it’s much easier to scratch or dent softwood furniture. In addition, they often don’t have the beautiful grains of a hardwood, and therefore don’t stain as beautifully.
Pine is an example of a softwood that is commonly used for furniture. These woods are often used in construction as well so the choicest pieces are reserved for furniture. In construction, knots and splits are common. Lots of construction lumber will not accept paint and this kind of wood is used for shelves or packing crates.
The softwood used in furniture is designated as “Appearance” lumber and includes most softwood lumber that has been custom milled to a pattern or otherwise surfaced on all four sides.
Composites are the cheapest form of wood and are literally manufactured, rather than grown.
1. Plywood: multiple layers of thin wooden sheets are glued together and pressed. Plywood is strong and resists swelling, shrinking and warping. There is some furniture made directly from plywood, but generally it is only used as a support when incorporated into furniture.
2. Particle board: sawdust and small wood chips are mixed with glue or resin which is then shaped and pressure treated. When used for inexpensive furniture, particle board is usually covered with laminate or veneer. This is necessary because particle board splits easily and the
laminate prevents splitting. However, the downside is that the laminate may separate from the wood because the particle board responds to temperature and pressure changes by
swelling and shrinking.
3. Hardboard: is made like particle board but it’s placed under higher pressure so it’s stronger.
4. MDF or Medium Density Fiberboard: wood particles are bonded with resin and compressed. It is harder than particle board or hardboard, and can be cut like plywood although it isn’t as strong as plywood. Some MDF is covered with melamine which is a durable plastic in a variety of colors.
The exposed edges of MDF are rough and need covering with molding or some other decorative material.
Technically, furniture made from all of these wood products is “real” wood furniture, even the composites. Prices and quality range from the hardwoods down to the composites. The higher you go up the spectrum, the more you can expect to pay for your wood furniture. The good part, of course, is that with proper care hardwood furniture will last for decades or even generations. If you can afford it, always choose hardwood furniture.
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Inevitably, there comes that day when your teenager declares “I hate my room. Why can’t I get new furniture and paint my walls the way all my friends’ rooms look?”
So, start by discussing what your teen wants. Use the project as an opportunity for your teenager to gain valuable budgeting and decorating skills while creating a more suitable space for them to express themselves.
Set a budget and help them learn how to manage a project within financial constraints. This will help prevent the inevitable desire to buy all new furniture and keep things realistic from the start and encourages them to think creatively in terms of how to stretch the budget.
Maybe your fifteen-year-old daughter wants a shabby chic bedroom with faded old chintz sofa and curtains. Or maybe she would prefer a retro look with bright colors and some of your old 70s album covers on the wall.
Is your son a sports fan or does he prefer music? Outgoing or more reserved? Answering these and other questions will give you a sense of what feel the room should have.
Perhaps your son wants his room to look like a basketball court or maybe graffiti is more his style. Regardless, it is important to remember that it’s their own space, and the decor needs to reflect their personality and desire to be independent.
You don’t always need to toss out their bed and furniture. Unless the furniture is completely broken, you can give it a cool new look by painting it and changing the drawer pulls. Helping your teen design their bedroom can be fun and with a little advance planning, probably won’t take more than a weekend.
Often, just rearranging furniture gives a room a whole new look. A teen room makeover may be accomplished with a new coat of paint, rearranging the furniture and adding some new accessories and lighting.
Painting can have the biggest impact for the least amount of money and sets the tone of your teen’s room design. Plus, with your help, painting is something they can easily do themselves.
Does your son, the skater, want to paint the walls black and put a black light on the ceiling? Black paint may be the worst choice - it might take several coats to refurbish his room in a few years - but you can always repaint relatively easily and inexpensively.
But, if having your son sleep in a dark cave really bugs you, try compromising to find something you both can live with comfortably.
A wainscoting, with solid black on the bottom and gray on the top could be the answer. Since it’s his room, let them be as creative as possible. If long as no walls are being demolished or holes punched out, give them room to let their individuality run free.
Another way to compromise on wall paint is to limit the way out, offensive colors to just one wall. Pastel pink may have been great when your daughter was ten, but she probably hates it as a fifteen-year-old. If she wants her room lime green with yellow and turquoise dots let her go for it. After all, nobody told you what color you could paint your living room.
Paint the dresser and desk to match the theme if new furniture is not in the budget. Painting furniture and changing drawer pulls can go a long way to making up for not getting a whole new bedroom set.
Buy inexpensive shelving, or, if you’re handy, build shelves to help keep stuff that otherwise ends up on the floor looking neat and organized. Projects like this can be a great way to bond with your teenager too!
First of all, don’t toss out that old bedroom furniture yet. Unless the furniture is totally banged up and broken, you may be able to give it a cool new look with some paint and new knobs. Before you start on that, however, you need to figure out the theme of your teen bedroom design.
Todays hot new looks are centered around retro, modern or “cool” designs. Teens actually have pretty good design sense (probably from watching so much TV!) and you can design a really neat room just by adding some new accents. Of course, your teen may need a new desk to do their home work at if the old one no longer works but you can give the old furniture a new look as mentioned above.
Luckily, you don’t have to spend a lot on accents for your teenagers room. Most of the discount department stores like Target offer hip furnishings and accents at discount prices. You can buy inexpensive shelves, or build them yourself, and use it for them to put all their stuff that might normally be thrown on the floor. This will help the room look neat and reduce the clutter.
You can give your teens bedroom a fun but sophisticated look by painting the room in a “cool” color like chocolate, sage or purple and using accents to as focal points. A flokati or rag rug will lend a sophisticated air and you can even put the down as area rugs on top of wall to wall carpeting to give the floor a whole new look. Replace the kids ruffled or theme curtains with tab topped curtains in a denim or canvas for a more adult look.
Bedding for you teen can be plain, or funky - whatever goes with the room. Depending on your teens taste, a neutral colored bed set with nicely textured fabrics like silks or a velvet duvet can add interest with out being too flashy. Or if you want to make the bed a focal point, how about an animal print set or something in bright colors like hot pink and orange?
Accents are where you add interest and give the room personality. Some fun accents include chairs shaped like a giant shoe, faux fur covered lamps in wild colors, bean bag chairs of all types, phones in all shapes and sizes, funky accent pillows, rugs and wall art.
A French country kitchen makes you feel as if you have just walked into a cottage in rural France. Such a kitchen reflects a joy of living and importance of family and friends. Whether you live in a high-rise urban condominium or a split-level in the suburbs, you can bring the warmth and beauty of the French countryside to your own kitchen. The combination of many small touches is what gives a French country kitchen its vibrant, romantic feel.
Color plays a major role in a French country kitchen. If you stepped into the kitchen of a French country cottage, you would probably find walls painted either a butter or mustard yellow, with cupboards painted cornflower blue or even salmon pink. Of course, you could choose to make your walls blue and use the lighter shades as accents.
In the country kitchens of France, natural light is part of the decor. Window dressings are often simple Roman shades. Fabric choices range from canvas to toile, solid to stripped or even prints of fruits, vegetables, or herbs. Speaking of herbs, one simple French country detail is the presence of lavender. Hang a bunch of dried lavender from a hook on the ceiling or the wall, or stand a clump in a wall vase, and you’ll bring the scent of the French countryside into your kitchen.
Accessories for a French country kitchen are almost always functional. A tall terra cotta or copper vase serves as countertop storage for spatulas and other cooking utensils. Open, freestanding racks made of copper or wrought iron hold plants as well as placemats, napkins, and serving bowls. Ceramic trivets with rooster or herb designs can be displayed on walls when not in use on the table.
A plain, pine work table doubles as a place for family and friends to gather for meals or simply to socialize. Be sure to choose a size table that won’t interrupt the traffic flow in your kitchen. If you have a very small galley style kitchen, you might want to skip this element. In the kitchen, the difference between cramped and cozy is enough to ruin any mood.
Since French country kitchens are small by nature, their owners make the best use of every possible space. Instead of traditional cabinets they often opt for vertical storage. Wrought iron ceiling racks keep frequently used pots and pans handy. Pot racks are very popular in kitchens around the world, and are therefore easy to find. In fact, you’ll be surprised at the wide range of styles and sizes available. You can achieve the French country look even if your kitchen doesn’t lend itself to an overhead pot rack. Strong hooks on the wall or on a solid core door will give save cabinet space and add to the country feel of your kitchen.
Real wood furniture is the most popular furniture in existence. It’s been around for hundreds of years and probably existed when the cave people got tired of squatting on the dirt floor of their caves and looked around for a better way.
The woods that are fashioned into furniture fall into three
categories:
1. Hardwoods
2. Softwoods
3. Composites
Even the term ‘hardwood’ or ’softwood’ is deceptive. Hardwoods aren’t necessarily harder, denser material. For example, balsa wood is one of the lightest, least dense woods there is, and it’s considered a hardwood. Technically, lumber is classified based on how the tree reproduces. As a general rule, though, softwood trees are evergreen year round while the hardwoods create the gorgeous autumn foliage that we all love so much.
Hardwoods are considered the highest quality and are the most expensive. Their natural colors vary from the darkest woods to the lightest ones and and they can be stained or painted for even more variety. Hardwood furniture is least likely to warp or bend and is prized in all high quality homes. The five woods most commonly used in furniture production are cherry, walnut, oak, maple and mahogany.
Softwoods are less expensive than hardwoods, but they require extra care. Because they are less durable, it’s much easier to scratch or dent softwood furniture. In addition, they often don’t have the beautiful grains of a hardwood, and therefore don’t stain as beautifully.
Pine is an example of a softwood that is commonly used for furniture. These woods are often used in construction as well so the choicest pieces are reserved for furniture. In construction, knots and splits are common. Lots of construction lumber will not accept paint and this kind of wood is used for shelves or packing crates.
The softwood used in furniture is designated as “Appearance” lumber and includes most softwood lumber that has been custom milled to a pattern or otherwise surfaced on all four sides.
Composites are the cheapest form of wood and are literally manufactured, rather than grown.
1. Plywood: multiple layers of thin wooden sheets are glued together and pressed. Plywood is strong and resists swelling, shrinking and warping. There is some furniture made directly from plywood, but generally it is only used as a support when incorporated into furniture.
2. Particle board: sawdust and small wood chips are mixed with glue or resin which is then shaped and pressure treated. When used for inexpensive furniture, particle board is usually covered with laminate or veneer. This is necessary because particle board splits easily and the
laminate prevents splitting. However, the downside is that the laminate may separate from the wood because the particle board responds to temperature and pressure changes by swelling and shrinking.
3. Hardboard: is made like particle board but it’s placed under higher pressure so it’s stronger.
4. MDF or Medium Density Fiberboard: wood particles are bonded with resin and compressed. It is harder than particle board or hardboard, and can be cut like plywood although it isn’t as strong as plywood. Some MDF is covered with melamine which is a durable plastic in a variety of colors.
The exposed edges of MDF are rough and need covering with molding or some other decorative material.
Technically, furniture made from all of these wood products is “real” wood furniture, even the composites. Prices and quality range from the hardwoods down to the composites.
The higher you go up the spectrum, the more you can expect to pay for your wood furniture. The good part, of course, is that with proper care hardwood furniture will last for decades or even generations. If you can afford it, always choose hardwood furniture.
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