Lacquer Wood

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 17-08-2009

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Lacquer Wood

There are so many choices when it comes to wood floors that can be hard to make the right decision. Some people prefer to make a decision once the wood has come to their homes, while others prefer to have the finished product. Whatever one you choose you should think long and hard about your choice. Because your wood floor will stay at home during the coming years would foolhardy to pick something you do not fall in love. Wood floors come not only in hundreds of different colors, but very different finishes. So what is the truth about wood floors unfinished and finished?

title = "Unfinished Oak Flooring"> Unfinished wood flooring is when the soil has not been oiled or lacquered or. It has come to your home or prior court site and nothing more. Some people choose to buy wood flooring unfinished because they want to customize the floor. Others opt for unfinished wood floors, because they want to see what appears to be in their own surroundings before adjusting it. And some people just like a finished look. Old traditional houses lend themselves very well to finish hardwood floors, especially an antique pine finish. Without lacquer, a wood floor can add warmth to room and can create a natural feeling. Some people take home a finished wood flooring and decide whether to like the darker shade or cu better protected. This is a simple way to ensure that you get the product you want instead of buying finished ready and then not like it when I brought him home.

title = "Pre-finished oak floor"> finished wood floors on the other hand can make a real statement in your room. A nice shiny floor coating can add light to your room and make your new real wood floor stand. Most people choose wood flooring finishes in high traffic areas or areas with a lot of furniture. A dining room for example, is likely to be used every day and have much movement of furniture. In this case, make sure that the soil is well protected with a lacquer and oil.

Choosing which type of wood to use on the floor can be quite difficult, but having to decide between the finished and unfinished can be even more difficult. Think long and hard about the decision is about to do, and he will stay with you and your home for some time.

Good luck in choosing the right real wood flooring for you.

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Black Lacquer

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 14-08-2009

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Black Lacquer
Does anyone know where to get a black lacquered cabinet circular, with or without drawers?

We want the cabinet, probably around 33 inches tall, 25 inches in diameter, painted black, Chinese has no reason or theme. Or maybe we should buy a simple and lacquer finish ourselves

It is easy to spray a suitable piece of furniture with black spray paint effect. I'd go the first route, while you are looking for the real thing. You could try a home local auction.

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Antique Golden

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 29-07-2009

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Antique Golden
How could this goldenseal to sell antiques?

This antique gold stamp is part of a clock, it was a gift to Queen Victoria in late 1912 or thereabouts .. unsafe. It was recorded by hand .. other please remember the name and still in perfect condition. How much do you sell?

depends on the size, quality, hesitate fact, if this guy was good for what it is, whether the historical associations can be documented. Whether it's solid gold, gold, gold or colored. Queen Victoria died in 1901, so as not to have been around 1912 to receive any gift anyway. The lack of information.

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Antique Carved

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 05-07-2009

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Antique Carved
Antique carved oak chair Scottish thistle design, but the impression of leaders is gone?

My wife and I bought this chair for our 50th wedding anniversary, and are struggling to identify the manufacturer, the only thing you can do outside of the bottom of the chair is NY, E & W but other than that nothing is readable, you can identify someone or has the same style chair? Thank you for your help!

have been assessed by an antique dealer.

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Chinese Rosewood

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 20-04-2009

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Chinese Rosewood
is interesting in Chinese classical wooden furniture?

I collect many of rosewood furniture and would like to share with anyone who is interested in the same staff ..

I love that stuff …

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buddha decor

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 14-02-2009

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Folding Screen

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 12-11-2008

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Folding Screen

In the decoration of Asia in the east and west an article called a Japanese Shoji screen is used as either a screen or a form of decoration. A Japanese screen Shoji is a screen or a door that consists of rice paper mounted on a wooden frame and are made to be light so that it can easily be moved. These displays can be considered works of art, because, like all Japanese art, these screens were built of earth's natural beauty. A Shoji screen was used as doors, separators environment, and as privacy screens. The screens, like the Shoji Screen, was first introduced by China around the 8th century AD China might have invented folding screens, but it was Japan, which arrived with the most popular variations of these screens and presented them to Western countries.

Japanese Shoji Screens come in different sizes and each size can serve a different purpose. The use of the particular display screen folds many had. The following list is part of the different sizes of shoji screens and what is traditionally used for:
• Small, twice, Shoji screens: these screens are used for things like tea ceremonies.
• Large, eight times, Shoji Screens: These screens may have been used as a retreat during dances.
• Sliding Shoji screens of all sizes were used for doors and / or windows in order to preserve and maintain the design space simplistic.
• All sizes and shapes of shoji screens used as room dividers, privacy screens to separate the inner and outer rooms, and even use to see the outlines of a garden or plants.
•. These displays are still used during Buddhist ceremonies.

Traditional Japanese Shoji screens can have artwork on them, symbolizing many Asian and / or Japanese traditions, legends, and history. This work focused on the bottom screens as it was common for people to sit on the floor, so of course the artwork was in eyelevel. The art was usually hand painted, and detailed but still minimal in design, because all the Japanese art is focused on being simple, natural and soothing

Around the 19th century, the Western world began to realize Japanese Shoji screens, and began the modernization of the screen. As demand grew shoji screens to more people, who were not as skilled in creating displays, began to do in Japan. Shoji screens and still had yet elegant Japanese design, but are increasingly and screens of China. New materials and colors adorned now used for these screens, because the West is more relaxed in terms of decor of the house. Japanese Shoji screens are still used as room dividers, but also used to decorate spaces, to hide things, and perhaps be used as window displays. The modern form of Shoji screens are still very light to enable them to be moved when necessary.

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Chinese Antique

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 20-10-2008

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Chinese Antique
Where is the best place to buy Chinese antiques in London / South East?

These places are now for many / Wesbite furniture for sale I think ancient Chinese is very difficult to know who I can trust. I am looking to buy a cabinet of China 18-19th century. Where are the best places to see in London and southeast England?

China town!

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End Table

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 24-09-2008

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End Table
How to repair coffee table / end tables that have had water damage?

I have an old 2 years of the coffee table / end tables that are the icing. I was out of service over the past year and the family and friends who came to help set drinks coffee tables / End tables. The water has made the top seem to have separated or huge scratches. Is there anyway to save these pictures and make them look good again?

It seems that the goal has been cracked and water has gotten underneath. If this is the situation will soon flake off. If this is the situation, the only cure is to strip and refinish. If we're talking white watermark (flushing), and the goal remains sound, then is redeemable through a series of home remedies or products of this nature.

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Wood Stand

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 11-09-2008

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Wood Stand
How to avoid a Christmas tree fresh sweet with a wooden stand?

they were selling trees like these and I wondered how it maintains cool if there is no support can put the water? do you spray it with water or how to keep it fresh? were asking if I wanted to be with the timber it came with.

It's a good idea not to buy a tree when you see them standing on something. I've seen a Home Depot and places like that sell this way. This basically means have not been watered since they are cut down and die quickly. The best opportunity for a fresh tree is to buy one from a local tree farm that keeps them in Current water bowl until it is sold .. and obtain support for a tree house like this. Happy Holidays!

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