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Cushion Styles for the Breakfast Nook

October 12th, 2010

Breakfast nooks are the rooms directly off of kitchens where most families gather for a majority of their meals. The seating arrangements in this room are far less formal than the ones you would find in formal dining table designs. In fact, this is the only table inside the house where you are likely to find benches. Whether your breakfast nook set has chairs or benches, chances are that the furniture is less formal and not upholstered. It is far more common to find upholstered chairs in a formal dining room. Since you are not likely to find upholstered chairs or benches in the kitchen, you will instead find seat cushions and bench cushions.

Cushions are a great way to make your seating arrangements more comfortable. In addition, cushions offer many other advantages when it comes to kitchen furniture. First, you can use the cushions as a decorating element. The kitchen does not offer many opportunities for decorating since almost everything in the room has some purpose. You can change the cushions often so that your decorating follows the seasons or the holidays. You can also have several different sets to bring out various colors in your kitchen tile or counter tops during different times of the year. For example, If your counter has some flecks of gold, some green, and some yellow then you might use the gold in the fall, green in the spring, and yellow in the summer.

Another advantage to using cushions is that they can be washed. If you cannot put the entire cushion in a washing machine, most have covers that can be removed and washed if necessary. And since these cushions are used in an area that is in almost constant contact with food, they are likely to get dirty.

Now that you understand the advantages of cushions, you need to choose between the many styles. There are several different shapes to choose between. Some cushions are square with sharp corners and others have rounded edges. Some have a square back and a curved front to match the counters of the chair. Others have the shape of a trapezoid where the cushion gets thinner towards the back of the chair. Then of course, there are custom made cushions for benches. Benches come in a wide variety of sizes, so it is best to get cushions for these seating areas custom made so that the measurements match exactly.

Other than shape, there is one other major design element which is how the cushions attach to or stay on the chairs or benches. Some cushions have ties at the back that are supposed to be used to tie the cushions to the rungs on the back of the chair. However, not all chairs or benches have rungs that you can tie the cushions to. In addition, the ties are rather old fashioned and traditional and would not fit in a modern kitchen. The alternative is no slip grips on the bottom of the cushion. Instead of the bottom of the cushion being as smooth as the top, it often has grips on the bottom to keep the cushion from sliding off of a chair or bench.

Selecting A Wooden Garden Bench

June 4th, 2010


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Wooden garden benches are durable seating options that are commonly integrated in most garden settings. The presence of wooden furniture can naturally accentuate your outdoor space. Moreover, they help create an inviting and relaxing atmosphere which can be enjoyed by all the members of the family. Aside from that, wooden benches can also be used as the focal feature of your garden. The addition of attractive and classic wooden pieces will greatly enhance the visual appeal of your outdoor setting.

Since garden benches are practically available in a multitude of styles, designs, and sizes, it is much easier for home owners to find one that suit their garden setting as well as their budget. However, you still need to take note of some important buying considerations to ensure a quality purchase. First, you have to look into different wood varieties. Wooden garden bench furniture pieces that are made from authentic hardwood are ideal choices. Some of the common types of hardwood used in making benches include mahogany, oak, teak and cedar. Teak wood bench is a popular choice due to its versatility, adaptability, and affordability. If you are living in regions with cold or rainy climates, you may want to consider benches that are made from a more durable wood variety like the red cedar.

Aside from that, you also have to consider the style of the wooden garden bench. Wood benches are sold in a wide range of designs ranging from straight, curved, plain and decorative benches. Select a bench style and design that will match your garden or outdoor setting. Wooden benches combined with metal or iron framings are perfect for a modern or contemporary outdoor setting. In addition, you must consider your home exterior. Make sure that the bench will also complement your home exterior to maintain a balanced and cohesive look.

You may add attractive bench cushions to increase the functionality of the bench and also to improve its physical attributes. Furthermore, do not forget to consider comfort and purpose. To ensure comfort and seating convenience, opt for benches with excellent back support and padded cushions.

If you are looking for a more practical option, consider buying slightly used benches or create your own wooden garden bench plans. Making your own bench will surely give you greater savings plus the fact that you will be engaging into a worthwhile activity. For those who do not have time to engage into a do-it-yourself project, you can scour online home improvement sites to find reasonably priced wooden benches.

Enhance the overall appeal of your garden or outdoor setting by incorporating comfortable and relaxing garden benches!