Optimizing Your Office Space

Filed Under (Bean Bags) by on 14-12-2018

byAlma Abell

The majority of Americans who work in an office spend a massive portion of their adult life inside of an office. In order to ensure productivity and happy employees, it is of the utmost priority that office managers and owners make sure that they are getting the most out of their office space. By using Smarter Interiors, you can make sure that you are getting the most out of this space. By getting the best furniture for your office space, you can ensure that your offices will flow more smoothly, with better productivity, and people will be able to get their jobs done. Simply furniture such as chairs, desks, file cabinets, and more can get expensive, and are often mass produced for low quality. These kinds of products do not last long, and while you paid a large sum of money to furnish your office in the first place, you may end up needing to dish out more in your budget for office furniture before too long. If you are looking for File Cabinets Fredericksburg VA, then there is no better place to go than Smarter Interiors.

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Smarter Interiors are just that, smarter. They understand the needs that you have when you are furnishing your office, and all of their furniture and pieces are sturdy and ecological in design and use of material. You can find the perfect furniture options for public and private clients, and you can find exactly what you are looking for. Make sure that you are getting good value for your money, and you can provide the perfect experience for your office inhabitants.

If you are looking for more than just File Cabinets Fredericksburg VA, you can also get cubicles and full office sets for your space. Creating the optimal office space is important for the best work results, and creating the best interior floor plan for your office is the way to go about it. Smarter Interiors can help you create the perfect space, whether you are looking for a few file cabinets or twenty cubicle sets. Make sure you have the right tools to get the job done. Visit www.smarterinteriors.com for more information.

Antique Furniture What To Look For}

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Antique Furniture-What To Look For

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For those who love an experience, buying antique furniture from auction sales and garage sales can be a great deal of fun. Now, that same adventure can be done from the comfort of your own home with the Internet. There is just a rush of energy when finding an ornate piece of antique oak furniture or a mirrored side panel.

Before setting out for antique furniture shopping, a person should know something about the history of antique furniture and should be able to determine the true value of the pieces. It is only under such circumstances will an person be able to determine if the piece of oak furniture is actually an antique piece or if it has been made to look vintage.

The first step while hunting for furniture is to get a good look at the different pieces of furniture. Even if this means that a piece of antique dining room furniture has to be moved from the side of the wall to the middle so that it can be examined properly.

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The main test for antique dining room furniture set is that it has got to be solid. An individual needs to sit down on the chair and move the chair backwards and forwards to see if the chair is able to take the individuals body weight or if it is very wobbly and may break soon.

People who are out on an antique furniture hunt should also examine the different pieces of furniture for signs of natural wear. Authentic pieces of antique furniture will have dirt in crevices or in places that are hard to clean, and wear around knobs and on drawers. A very clean drawer or piece of furniture that does not show any usual signs of wear indicates that the piece of furniture is not really an antique piece.

While buying antique oak furniture, everyone needs to accept some level of wear and tear. Without this, the piece of furniture will not really be an antique. However, on the flip side, people should not buy antique furniture that is in very bad condition or which has been patched up very poorly.

The outside of the piece of antique bedroom furniture should be of a uniform color, except for variations that would naturally occur due to exposure to the elements and use. Surface blemishes and scars are acceptable, but pieces of furniture with burn marks should be avoided as it is very difficult to take out and replace these parts of the furniture.

People also need to examine the piece of solid wood furniture to see if any parts are missing or broken. Often times, the knobs of drawers will be broken or missing in antique furniture. Homeowners need to look out for this. If the furniture is made out of veneer they need to look out for any broken pieces of veneer.

Finally, people buying antique furniture also need to look inside the furniture to see if the drawers have a uniform color and finish. Sometimes, home owners may find that the drawers are really new pieces that have been made to look old.

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Asian Treasure Found At Kempton

Filed Under (Bean Bags) by on 19-07-2018

Submitted by: Sam Scribbler

A few weeks ago a very important Asian antique was purchased at the Sunbury Antiques Market, Kempton Park.

Held on the second and last Tuesday of each month at Kempton Park Racecourse since 1979, Sunbury Antique Market has become one of the UK’s best and most popular antiques venues. Up to seven hundred stallholders may attend on any market day. Two indoor areas beneath the stands hold up to three hundred and fifty tables laden with vintage and antique objects of all kinds. While outside a very large area can hold another three hundred and fifty cars and vans spilling out their wares onto tables and the ground. For one lucky guy a recent trip to Kempton turned out better than winning the lottery.

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Amongst the bric-a-brac he found an Asian antique treasure, a Chinese vase of great beauty, rarity and value. The vase, a large example of Chinese Qing period, Beijing enamel work, bearing the sealmark of the Qinglong Emperor (1736 1795) and of the period, is 15inches(38cm) high. The square section baluster body, with metal ring handles, is enameled all over with a floral decoration on a blue ground and four painted panels containing European landscape scenes, including buildings and figures. The vase is in good condition, considering the fragility of the enamel, but there is a small amount of superficial damage, currently being restored by an expert.

Purchased for 25.00 ($35.00) by a well-known Portobello Road oriental antiques dealer, who says he would like to remain anonymous, although almost everyone in London already seems to know his name, the vase was provisionally valued by one of the major salerooms at 40,000 – 60,000. However, a quick scan through recent auction results would suggest at least one more zero could safely be added to that valuation.

The purchaser deserves his good luck; he is a Kempton stalwart who has rarely missed a market, even attending on the morning of his son s birth. When I visited him in Portobello Road an endless stream of dealers made reference to his good luck. Some, jokingly, asked to borrow money while others, those who consider themselves “big dealers”, gave sage advice.

Advice though is unnecessary. The lucky purchaser has rarely sold a good Asian antique in his dealing career, selling only damaged and restored pieces or insignificant objects. He has squirreled away every interesting or important work of art or piece of porcelain he ever bought and he already has his pension assured. This vase is just the icing on the cake for him.

Considering the rocketing prices in the salerooms for rare Chinese antique art, in particular Imperial or “mark and period” pieces, he may want to think about holding on to the vase for a few years, even lending it to a museum, to enhance it’s provenance, before selling it. There have been some startling prices achieved in recent sales, for enameled pieces not nearly so rare as this vase, particularly when it’s size is considered and although it does not bear the gilding that the Chinese seem to like so much, it is a very impressive object and should make top money.

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Cruise Ship Dining Explained

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Cruise Ship Dining Explained by Mary HannaThere are many cruise ships now that have Freestyle Dining (Norwegian Cruises) or Choice Dining (Prince Cruise line) available. Or on Disney Cruise Lines they have what is called “Rotational Dining”. They have you and your tablemates rotate through the three restaurants each evening.TIP: There is usually open seating for breakfast and lunch in the main dining room. Be adventurous with the menu because if you don’t like something you can send it back for a replacement. And if they have two things on the menu that you like ask for both of them. My husband, John, always orders the Filet Mignon and the Lobster Tail when they are served on the same night. Many times he tells the waiter to bring what the waiter recommends for that evening. This means you don’t have to choose first or second seating. (First seating is 6:00 to 6:30 and Second seating is usually 8:00-8:30). There can be more than one restaurant where you just walk in when you are ready to dine. Every ship will ask for your dining preference when you book your cruise. You can indicate first, second or flexible dining, whichever will make you more comfortable. The newer ships have a 24 hour dining spot which is always casual so if you don’t want to do the formal nights you don’t have to, although I find dressing up to be quite fun. You will have many options for each meal. You may have any meal delivered to your room, taken in the buffet restaurant or in the dining room. There is usually outdoor dining around the pool with hot dogs and hamburgers, pizza, salads, even Tacos. There are also alternative dining rooms available on some ships that require an additional fee but the service and food are generally 4 to 5 star and worth it if you want to splurge.In my experience families with young children and people who go to bed early usually dine in first seating. But if you don’t want to be on a schedule or want to meet new people every night, go for the alternative dining option. Of course you can always ask for a table for two, but be aware that there are only a few of them.If you make a special request one night, John always asks for blue cheese, your waiter will bring it every night. They pride themselves on remembering your tastes. (This only happens when you choose traditional dining). On one cruise we asked for Melba toast, and you bet, every night we had Melba toast. There is one thing I always make clear to the waiter. I am not a big eater but I like to taste everything. I tell this to them the first night so they don’t think I am unhappy with the food. It is their job to keep you happy and they take it very seriously. If you don’t want to eat in the main dining room almost all ships have a Lido cafe where it is casual but you order from a menu and are served by a waiter. It’s one of the many choices if you don’t want to participate in a formal night or if you just want to eat by yourselves. On Carnivals single cruises they encourage this style of dining so the singles can meet more people. There are exceptions to this but not many. On some of the newer ships the Lido is open 24 hours a day. On most of the cruise lines they offer the food of the region that you are visiting. While on Hawaiian cruises expect to be served Hawaiian food. When on an Alaskan cruise you will be given the choices of salmon and Alaskan king crab legs. It makes more fun to dine on the local cuisine.All of the cruise lines offer healthy alternative menus or what they call spa menus. So if you want low-fat, low-salt, low cholesterol, vegetarian or any other type of diet, they are available. It is best however to inform your travel agent of any special needs so they can notify the cruise line ahead of time. If you have special dietary needs make sure the cruise lines knows before hand. For example, Royal Caribbean cruises cater to food allergy, Kosher, Indian, Vegetarian and Gluten Free Diets.To be really safe read all of the cruise reviews and cruise critics sites for each ships food and service ratings.Happy Cruising, enjoy it, we do!Mary Hanna has traveled the world by Air and Ship. Visit her websites at: Cruising TipsCruise Travel and Cruise ReviewsArticle Source: eArticlesOnline.com

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Kids Furniture That Creates A Cozy Classroom

Filed Under (Bean Bags) by on 24-06-2018

Submitted by: Alycia Shapiro

An inviting, cozy classroom is essential for students of any age. A chaotic and cluttered classroom can be very distracting to many students and makes it difficult for learning to take place. Not only is a cozy classroom important for learning, it is also an important part of making students feel safe and comfortable. There are many different things you can do to help create a cozy classroom.

Tables and Chairs

If you use tables and chairs in the classroom, it is important to have ones especially designed and sized for children. Children spend a large portion of their day sitting in the classroom and being comfortable helps concentration. Table and chair sets such as the Mainstream Rectangle Wooden School Table are kid friendly. These sets come in many different sizes based on the age of the children who will be using them.

Another cozy chair option is a bean bag chair. Having an area of the classroom with some bean bag chairs and cushions can give students a special place to relax. Teachers can make this special area a reward to be earned or a place students get to go when they finish an assignment or reach a goal. Bean bag chairs such as the Small Brushed Cotton Bean Bag make an area inviting and cozy.

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Play Areas

For many students, the first thing they will look for when coming into a classroom they have never been to before is a play area. For parents, this is very important as well. They want to know that their children will have the opportunity to play during the day and that the play area will be fun and safe.

Having an area in a classroom where young students can pretend play is vital to their development. It gives students a chance to create, imagine, and be themselves. Some of the pretend play items that make these areas fun and appealing are toy kitchens, dress-up areas, and puppet stages.

Any of these types of pretend play toys will make a classroom cozy and inviting to students. Toy kitchens, puppet stages, and dress-up areas also add the flexibility teachers need to keep an area from becoming boring. With these types of pretend play areas, the items within them such as dishes, food, costumes, and puppets can be changed periodically to keep play time fresh and exciting.

Classroom Rugs

A classroom rug is a sure way to make a cozy and educational atmosphere within the classroom. Adding a classroom rug will give students a feel of home and a special area to go to for special activities. The classroom rug is an ideal place to gather students for a learning activity, story time, or a getting to know you activity. There are many different types of plain or themed rugs available.

Making the classroom cozy and appealing is a very important part of the learning process for children. Going to an inviting place each day to learn will give students the ideal environment to feel comfortable, safe, and happy.

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