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		<title>Basic Decorating Tips For Your Custom Solid Wood Bookcases or Shelves</title>
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You have wisely invested in custom made and finished solid wood bookcases or shelves from Amish designers and craftsman &#8211; now what? You have items you love and that need homes, but how best to display them to not only showcase the collection but to not detract from your beautiful heirloom furniture. 



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<address>You have wisely invested in custom made and finished solid wood bookcases or shelves from Amish designers and craftsman &#8211; now what? You have items you love and that need homes, but how best to display them to not only showcase the collection but to not detract from your beautiful heirloom furniture. </p>
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<address>First, realize what you love best. Your home should reflect you, your interests and hobbies. A warm home is always reflective of you and your everyday life. Your kids&#8217; framed artwork, your favorite books, even your baseball cards or other collections. The biggest mistake a home owner can make is to decorate for others. Your home should look like you and that can begin with the display on your book case. </address>
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<p>Whether you opted for open or bookcases with glass front doors there are many ways to accessorize shelves properly. Don&#8217;t sweat the arrangement or choice of accessories since decorating a shelf can and should be changed easily and regularly. Remember, you can try something new, and if it doesn&#8217;t suit you or the season, try something else.</p></address>
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<li>Create unity by grouping like items with like items. By grouping items by theme, color, shape, texture or material you get the biggest visual bang. You can create the illusion of hiring a curator who has organized your shelves to feel like treasures. You can create a visual pop by grouping like colors, such as white pottery, together. Placed against the dark wood of your custom stained shelving these items stand out. Grouping boxes, spheres, etc. create instant emphasis that cannot be duplicated when spread apart.</li>
<li>Instead of placing a few smaller knick-knacks on the shelf try to choose big, bold accessories. Select items that you can see it from across the room. Smaller items achieve more visual presence when you gather them containers. An old jar filled with vintage marbles, seashells collected at the beach or even a basket of loose family photos create interest.</li>
<li>Go for asymmetrical arrangements of three, five or seven objects. Also remember not to center them but place them off-center. Odd numbers are visually most interesting in interior design. Balance is good but if not done right can be boring. Use combinations of short, medium and tall objects to make the eye fall at various levels.</li>
<li>A very powerful statement can be created when there is nothing but art or photos on display. Try leaning your collection or overlapping edges. Mix up frame sizes, shapes and styles.</li>
<li>Shiny items add interest, too. Add glass, crystal and silver objects to make shelf arrangements literally twinkle. A mirror placed at the back or bottom of a shelf will also impact the visual effect of the objects placed in front or on it.</li>
<li>In modern or contemporary settings always keep it simple. A more streamlined approach is the best fit for contemporary and modern spaces. Minimalism does not mean any decorations of collections, just well thought out ones. Modern contemporary is based on form following function and it is best to go with shelves decorated in an uncluttered look. </li>
<li>A little light on the subject is good. Illuminate your shelves by spotlighting the arrangements. If you did not opt for pre-installed lighting with your custom solid wood Amish bookcases or shelves, then add track lighting in the ceiling. A professional touch can be gained by discreetly tucking tiny up-lights behind a vase or other items, creating a backlight to the arrangement.</li>
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		<title>Purchasing and Displaying Your Collection: 5 Steps To Being A Confident and Successful Collector</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 03:45:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Amish solid wood bookcases, shelves, corner cabinets and hutches, that themselves are collectible, are the optimal organization center for any collection. Today&#8217;s collector knows that the best way to showcase your collection is in a central area, instead of spread throughout the home or office. Collecting is as old a desire as the hunting and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> <a href="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/browse-by-category/bookcases/p/jamison-bookcase#" onclick="myLightbox.start('/images/product_images/_30203710_large.jpg');; return false;"><img width="132" src="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/images/product_images/_30203710_medium.jpg" height="337" style="width: 106px; height: 112px" /></a>Amish solid wood bookcases, shelves, corner cabinets and hutches, that themselves are collectible, are the optimal organization center for any collection. Today&#8217;s collector knows that the best way to showcase your collection is in a central area, instead of spread throughout the home or office. Collecting is as old a desire as the hunting and gathering but learning how to utilize your collectibles as a decorative feature in your home takes education and practice. Before you add another piece to your curio cabinet fine tune your shopping skills with 5 simple steps that will help you to become a more satisfied and savvy collector.</p>
<p>BOTTOM LINE &#8211; WHY DO YOU COLLECT? -</p>
<p>What motivates you to collect what you collect? Some people collect because of nostalgia, some as a way to make a décor statement, some collect in a more calculated way, as an investment. Does your collection trigger emotional responses or are you waiting for the day that you can turn it into cold cash? Understanding this will also help you to understand what triggers the decision to reach for your wallet and to fill that space on those custom shelves with another item. An investor cannot let his sentimental side play in to a decision to purchase while a collector of nostalgia will not really consider resale values if they really want it.</p>
<p>WHEELING AND DEALING -</p>
<p>While it can be a bit wearing for dealers to hear from every customer &#8220;Is this the best you can do?&#8221; they are aware that it is part of the business. Don&#8217;t sell your deal short by not making an inquiry about price, especially if you are buying more than one item or are a regular. The golden rule should apply here as well as common sense. Treat the dealer like you would want to be treated. Learn the rules of shopping etiquette and buyer bewares before shopping.</p>
<p>BUY THE BEST AND LEAVE THE REST -</p>
<p>Beginner mistakes can cost you time, money and valuable shelf space. Examine each purchase well and unless you are certain that there is no other one like it and it&#8217;s so rare that damage is not an issue, leave it! We have been in the machine age for 150 years and chances are good that they made one right behind that one and in this internet world things are easier to acquire. Patience, dear collector&#8230;patience. On the other hand, don&#8217;t be so fearful of mistakes that you miss out on great finds.</p>
<p>EDUCATION PAYS FOR ITSELF-</p>
<p>Whatever you feel is worth collecting should be worth educating yourself on. There are websites, books, clubs and magazines on any subject. Auctions, flea markets and antique malls make great hands-on experience playgrounds. Price guides are great tools but do not rely on them for up to the minute or even regional prices. Instead use them as references.</p>
<p>HAVE FUN WITH IT -</p>
<p>If your collection is something worth spending time and money on then why not enjoy it every day? Investing in a great and very sturdy hardwood bookcase, shelving unit or curio customized for your collection by Amish craftsman will insure that you can.</p>
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		<title>How To Sell Your Collectibles and Heirlooms: Valuable and Smart Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 03:53:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While we may collect things from sports cards to furniture simply for the enjoyment of the hunting and the gathering, most of us collect knowing that there is a chance if needs arose, we could sell that collection. Many a handcrafted Amish built bookcase holds the world&#8217;s most prized collectibles. It is a fact that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/hutches/p/alpine-hutch"><img width="121" src="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/images/product_images/Alpine_54541552_small.jpg" height="187" style="width: 129px; height: 145px" /></a>While we may collect things from sports cards to furniture simply for the enjoyment of the hunting and the gathering, most of us collect knowing that there is a chance if needs arose, we could sell that collection. Many a handcrafted Amish built bookcase holds the world&#8217;s most prized collectibles. It is a fact that people who love the high quality of Amish design are usually people who admire beautiful and interesting objects of art. It goes without saying they collect anything from handmade quilts to high end art glass. In fact many collect, what else? &#8211; Amish furniture.</p>
<p>Whatever your obsession for collecting was routed into there may come a time to part from it. Even in the best of times life changes, money is tight, tastes change, space runs out, you marry someone who finds your beer bottles from around the world clashing with her doily collection&#8230;Whatever the reason, time may have come for you to lose the collection and gain the cash. Educating yourself away from the consumer thought process and towards the vendor end of the deal is wise.</p>
<p>The first step to selling your possessions is to determining your market. Ask yourself, where will you get the most money for your valuables? Today the availability of avenues to sell your collectibles is vast. From the old fashioned ads in your local paper to yard sales to online auctions, quite literally the world is your storefront. Decide what venue will give you the greatest access to the people who collect what you do? If you have in your collection any rare items the World Wide Web can pay off best. Bidding wars caused by auction frenzy and world wide monetary value differences can only benefit you the seller. A seller can only win when the world is your bidding audience. Include the auction fees when deciding whether to use an auction service.</p>
<p>A very specific target audience is the collector clubs. You may be able to buy and sell to members who obsess over what you have collected. Collector clubs can be reached through member specific publications or online sites and boards. True collectors are members who take the subject seriously. This is evidence of true passion and a truly passionate collector will come up with the cash if you have what they need to complete their collection.</p>
<p>Determine whether you want to offer the collection in bulk or individually. Ask yourself if selling as a whole or selling individually will bring the greatest yield. If you are in a hurry, selling as a whole is a quick route but, remember that selling separately or in smaller groupings can bring the highest amount. There is more time and effort in separating the collection. You also run the risk of being stuck with the less desirable pieces.</p>
<p>Showcase your collection in its best light, whether with pictures and description in print or online, or by insuring that it is in its best condition. Take the time to research your audience, pick the best marketing venue and display your valuables to your advantage. Caring for your treasures while you own them insures that their value is not diminished by improper storage. Investing in solid hardwood Amish designs like cedar chests, shelves, hutches and storage units not only create an amazing showcase but also help protect your investments.</p>
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		<title>A Brief History of Royal Doulton: Fine Collectible Porcelain For Your Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A preferred showcase chosen by many collector&#8217;s of fine porcelains like Royal Doulton is the hardwood bookcases, curios, china cabinets and shelves designed and built by the Amish. Like Amish heirloom pieces the precious and highly valued and regarded collectibles and décor items designed and crafted by the Royal Doulton Company are world-renowned and highly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/browse-by-room/dining-room/hutches/p/legacy-hutch"><img width="107" src="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/images/product_images/Legacy_26743086_small.jpg" height="187" style="width: 111px; height: 125px" /></a>A preferred showcase chosen by many collector&#8217;s of fine porcelains like Royal Doulton is the hardwood bookcases, curios, china cabinets and shelves designed and built by the Amish. Like Amish heirloom pieces the precious and highly valued and regarded collectibles and décor items designed and crafted by the Royal Doulton Company are world-renowned and highly regarded.</p>
<p>Royal Doulton is an English pottery company that has produced collectibles and tableware since it was began almost two centuries ago in 1815. London born Royal Doulton has grown and expanded since its origins over 200 years ago. Today Royal Doulton produces not only porcelain and collectibles but fine dinnerware, glassware, giftware, jewelry, linens and much more.</p>
<p>Just as the Amish carry on time honored apprenticeships that carry their integrity and artisanship into each and every generation, the Royal Doulton company has a rich history and a time honored namesake. John Doulton was born in Fulham in 1793. Doulton&#8217;s trade was learned as an apprentice at the Fulham Manufacturing Company, a stoneware manufacturer.</p>
<p>Later, John Doulton began working with Lambeth Pottery&#8217;s owner Martha Jones and foreman John Watts. Lambeth was a tiny pottery located in Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, a borough of London, England. Together they formed Jones, Watts and Doulton in 1815. Martha Jones left in 1820 and by 1826 the company was Doulton &amp; Watts.</p>
<p>Primarily producing salt-glazed pottery, Doulton realized there was money to make in glazed piping to replace the older porous brick sewers. Not as elegant as one would consider Royal Doulton, John Doulton built a practical pipe factory that helped with the health concerns of the community. The demand for these sanitary ware products was so great that within three years Doulton founded factories in Dudley and St Helens.</p>
<p>At the tender age of 15, Henry Doulton, the second son of John, realized his talent for pottery making and joined the firm. John Watts retired from the company in 1854. At this time John Doulton began experimenting with a more decorative pottery line and began using many glazes and decorative effects including faience, impasto, silicon, carrara, marqueterie, chine, and rouge flambe. Henry Doulton, following in his father&#8217;s creative footprints, took full control of the company upon the passing of his father in 1873.</p>
<p>Your Royal Doulton figurines, dinnerware and collectibles deserve a showcase equal to their heritage and value. The Amish craft hardwood display options in a timeless elegance, second to none.<a href="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/hutches/p/arlington-china-cabinet"> China cabinets</a>, <a href="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/curios/p/atwood-curio">curios</a>, <a href="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/bookcases/p/arts-crafts-bookcase-67-5-w">bookcases</a>, <a href="http://www.amish-furniture-home.com/corner-cabinets/p/brookline-corner-cabinet">corner cabinets</a>, shelves and more. Options such as antique leaded glass accent in the pediment, glass shelves, mirrored back and recessed lighting are a standard high end choice. Surrounded in well made heirloom quality design, your Royal Doulton collection will be a decor feature for generations.  </p>
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