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Hand Stripping Furniture
Work with plenty of ventilation, safety goggles or glasses, and skin protection.

Eclectic Patio Furniture
Your home's interior is exquisitely decorated in your favorite style; why not treat your exterior with patio furniture and accessories that will be comfortable as well as beautiful.

Upholstery Fabric Will Give Your Furniture a New Look!
Upholstery fabric will put some new life into your old and ragged furniture.

Unfinished Furniture - Finish It Yourself!
Unfinished furniture has started to become extremely popular in the last few years. As customers have discovered the benefit of buying unfinished wood furniture, the industry has responded with an even larger selection.

Tips for Choosing Log Furniture
If you just love that rustic look, and are finally ready to finally buy log furniture for your home, there are a number of "rules of thumb" that can help you in making good choices.

How To Care For Your Leather Furniture
Leather is the most durable fabric used for furniture today. Although leather is so resistant to harm, it is always wise to take precautions when taking care of you're furniture in order to ensure it always looks great.

Fixing Old Wooden Chairs
IF you have some old chairs that have broken or missing rungs or posts. Don't throw away the chairs, repair them.

3 Kinds Of Wood Used In Real Wood Furniture
Real wood furniture is the most popular furniture in existence.

Chairs, and Rocking Chairs
A chair is one of the best inventions ever made. If you've been standing a long time what can appeal more to the eye than a comfortable chair.

Sofa slipcovers - Give your home an instant makeover!
Sofa slipcovers are designed to be easy to fit over your existing upholstery, to give your furniture a fresh new look and protect the fabric underneath.

Home Furnishings and Shelving
Its spring time and that means we start working on our homes.


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