Archive for July, 2008
Buying antique furniture is just like buying a piece of artwork. The first priority is to buy something you will enjoy.
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There are many different styles of wall mounted fountain to choose from, thus allowing the consumer to pick and choose a type that will suite the surroundings where they are looking to place the feature. The designs vary considerably depending on whether you are looking to have an outdoor or an indoor wall mounted fountain, there are also many different surfaces too choose from including slate, marble and mirror styling.
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Tired of your old kitchen? Do you feel that it is looking dull and traditional? Then maybe it is time to give it a facelift. By focusing on some or all elements of new kitchen design, you are able to update your kitchen without having to spend much.
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Blinds and shades are ideal for windows in caravans, campers and boats as they fit perfectly inside the window providing an effective way to cover a window when space is restricted.
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In the modern world the workplace can be a particularly stressful environment for many workers, constant interruption by email, phone and co-workers, along with the never ending workload can all contribute to a tense and stressful place. It is a well known fact that a happy and well motivated employee will be more productive, take less days off sick and produce better quality work, which in turn will help in customer retention and profitability.
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Eileen Gray was born in 1878 in Ireland and became a renowned architect and furniture designer of her time, but has quickly become forgotten over time. Her pieces are still sought after now and bring in millions at auctions due to their timeless nature and well-designed features. She worked mainly in London and had her own shop there that she was able to bring her designs to the public. She made several designs for furniture and also designed her home in California.
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Are your medical offices sterile and devoid of character? If so, they’d fail the office “IQ” test! Find out how to boost your office “IQ by adding character and interest to your waiting and examining rooms without spending a fortune.Quality museum reproductions of art treasures from ancient civilizations can elevate your office decor above the ordinary, banish the blahs and definitely raise your office “IQ”!
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