Archive for the ‘Furniture Uses’ Category
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Amish woodcrafters have carefully considered every need for your home including the storage of wine. Wine is one of the oldest and most widely served beverages in the world and the proper storage and display of bottled wines is critical. Whether you partake yourself or simply like to have it on hand to serve to […]
Tags: Amish, bottled wines, Furniture, Modular, Organization, resistovar, Storage, wine accessories, wine cellar, wine collection, wine lovers, wine racks, wine storage
Posted in Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Tips, Furniture Uses, Organization, Storage, Wine | No Comments »
Friday, September 5th, 2008
While Arts and Crafts architectural appeal begins at the curb the interior appeal begins with the entrance hall or foyer. This area gives the guest the legend to the home’s décor intention. The entryway is the pivotal point, the hub of the home, where everyone must come through to get to the rest of the rooms. As first […]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Benches, entrance, entryway decor, grandfather clock, hall bench, hall tree, Hallway, Mission, Storage Bench
Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Craftsman, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Uses, Mission, The Entryway | No Comments »
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
Like the Amish woodworkers of today Arts and Crafts inspired designers created furnishings for all rooms of the home and office. Of all design styles the Mission or Arts and Crafts style may be the most efficient yet comforting. When designing with Mission pieces and Arts and Crafts objects keep in mind that in order […]
Tags: Amish, Arts and Crafts, Frank Lloyd Wright, Gustav Stickley, Mission, William Morris
Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Bookcases, Craftsman, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Uses, Mission | 2 Comments »
Friday, August 22nd, 2008
Amish Hickory furniture in the Log cabin themed home is as much about a lifestyle as a design style. The creation of this interior design may be the simplest and most economical interior design for you to capture because of its use of found natural items as decoration and the use of quality investment pieces […]
Tags: Amish, Amish Furniture Styles, Amish Style, Barstool, Decorating Ideas, Decorating Inspiration, Decorating Tools, Hardwood Furniture, Hickory Furniture, Interior Decorating, Interior Design, Rustic Furniture, Rustic Style, Solid wood furniture
Posted in Adirondack, Amish Furniture Styles, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Uses, Hickory Furniture, Lodge, Log Cabin Homes, Rustic Furniture | 2 Comments »
Monday, August 11th, 2008
The well appointed home without a bookcase, especially a solid wood bookcase handmade by Amish craftsmen, is not truly a welcoming home. While it may seem a bit Shabby Chic to incorporate stacks of books around your home, in reality they are more accessible and better cared for in a strong and handsome hardwood bookcase. […]
Tags: Amish, Bookcases, Books, Buying Furniture, Dining Room, Dining Room Table, Library, Solid wood furniture
Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Bookcases, Craftsman, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Uses, Mission, Organization, Shaker, Storage | No Comments »
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
You’ve wisely invested in your home and lifestyle by acquiring high end Amish furniture that will last a lifetime but did you realize you can include an heirloom Amish timepiece, an alternative to traditional Grandfather Clocks, to match your décor? While still as collectible as antique clocks Amish clocks require less maintenance and have just […]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Buying Furniture, Contemporary Design, Cottage Design, Country Cottage, Craftsman, Decorating Inspiration, Hardwood Furniture, Interior Decorating, Interior Design, Mission, Modern Decor, Room Makeover, Rustic Furniture, Shaker, The Amish
Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Clocks, Craftsman, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Tips, Furniture Uses, Mission, Shaker, The Amish | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
In many homes across the nation the Amish blanket chest or quilt rack contains one of America’s greatest pieces of artworks; the Amish quilt. These quilts hold a stature of reverence in textile design and execution. The Amish belief that belongings should be necessary, durable and aesthetically pleasing is perfectly showcased in the Amish coverlet.
Amish […]
Tags: Amish, Amish Community, Amish Furniture Styles, Bed, Blanket Chest, Cedar Chest, Hope Chest, Quilt Rack, Quilts, Storage
Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Amish Quilts, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Uses, Organization, Storage, The Amish | No Comments »
Friday, July 11th, 2008
Every room of the house needs tables. We use them to place lamps on for lighting, to keep drinks and snacks nearby, to highlight art or plants, and to have a place to store books, remotes, or other small items. Without tables we would constantly have to be bending down to pick things up off […]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Interior Decorating, Interior Design, Tables
Posted in Amish Furniture Styles, Furniture Uses | 2 Comments »
Monday, July 7th, 2008
When it comes to extra serving and storage space in the kitchen or dining room, you can never seem to have enough. With all the plates, glasses, utensils, linens, pots, pans, towels, appliances, and other items you need for serving meals it is always useful to have as much storage space as necessary to keep […]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Buffet, Hutch, Interior Decorating, Interior Design, Sideboard
Posted in Furniture Uses, Organization | No Comments »
Monday, June 30th, 2008
Creating a casual dining area in your kitchen doesn’t have to be complex, but it should be cozy and filled with charm. You can start by placing a small round table with two to four chairs around it. You might want to choose a round table that has the ability to be expanded with a […]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Breakfast Nook, Interior Decorating, Interior Design, Kitchen Table
Posted in Decorating Ideas, Furniture Uses | No Comments »