Archive for the ‘Patio & Outdoor Life’ Category
Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Can furniture be a wise investment? Even in a slow economy? According to the Kovels website data gatherers number three of the Top Twenty most sought after searches in July 2009 was indeed furniture. The Kovels are considered the leading expert in collectibles and antiques and not only publish the most sought after price guides [...]
Tags: Adirondack, Amish Furniture Styles, economy, furniture investments, garden furniture, great camp, Hickory Furniture, investments, kovels, log cabin, top twenty
Posted in Adirondack, Bedrooms, Bookcases, Cedar Chests & Trunks, Chairs, Collectibles, Dining Room Furniture, Furniture Tips, Hickory Furniture, History of Furniture Making, Lodge, Log Cabin Homes, Organic, Patio & Outdoor Life, Rustic Furniture, Sofas, Upholstered Furniture | No Comments »
Monday, August 3rd, 2009
The pairing up of a Slow Food event and your Amish custom dining room is a perfect marriage. Slow Food vs. Fast Food is more than a passing idea; for some it is truly a way of life and a way of eating. The Slow Food movement began by Carlo Petrini in Italy has went [...]
Tags: amish dining room, Convivium a Casa, dining table, heirloom seeds, host a slow food dinner, slow food, slow food movement
Posted in DIY Projects, Dining Room Furniture, Home Life, Organic, Patio & Outdoor Life, Wine | No Comments »
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
Sadly, the passing of Mike Tyson’s young daughter has brought to the forefront home safety issues. Home can be one of the most dangerous places for a small child or infant and it is of major concern to safety and health officials. By following a few simple steps you can help to eliminate commonly overlooked [...]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Baby Furniture, Bookcases, gun cabinets, home accidents, home safety, Interior Decorating, Interior Design, Mike Tyson, Storage, Tables
Posted in Baby Cribs, Baby Furniture, Bathrooms, Bookcases, Cedar Chests & Trunks, Chairs, Clocks, Collectibles, DIY Projects, Fireplaces, Furniture Tips, Home Life, Home Office Design, Lamps & Lighting, News, Patio & Outdoor Life, Storage | No Comments »
Monday, May 25th, 2009
With the passing of Memorial Day summer is officially here and so is the need to learn how to care for the solid wood patio furniture hand built by skilled Amish craftsmen. Most people assume that since it is outdoor furniture that its mere ruggedness means no cleaning or maintenance – or at best it [...]
Tags: Adirondack, Amish Furniture Styles, amish patio furniture, deck furniture, hickory, Lodge, Outdoor Furniture, patio furniture, solid wood patio furniture
Posted in Adirondack, DIY Projects, Furniture Tips, Hickory Furniture, Home Life, Lodge, Log Cabin Homes, Patio & Outdoor Life, Rustic Furniture | No Comments »
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Many theories hold that Colonial American architect Peter Harrison (1716-1775) may have influenced the popularity of porches. Harrison’s travels and education in Europe and studying Italian architecture may have inspired him to study the Palladian movement. From this the Palladian porticos came in to vogue. The term “Palladian” is usually used in reference to buildings [...]
Tags: Andre Palladio, architecture, gazebo, Palladian, Peter Harrison, piazza, portico, Porticos, Terraces
Posted in Adirondack, Hickory Furniture, History of Furniture Making, Home Life, Patio & Outdoor Life, Rustic Furniture | No Comments »
Monday, May 18th, 2009
Patio furniture has been popular for hundreds of years. As trendy as outdoor rooms are today they were possibly even more elegant a few hundred years ago. Porticos, porches, piazzas, terraces and gazebos were the rage in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
A portico is a porch or walkway with a roof supported by [...]
Tags: Amish, Furniture, gazebo, George Washington, Mount Vernon, Patio, piazza, portico, Porticos, Terraces, Washington, William McKinley, Windsor
Posted in Chairs, History of Furniture Making, Home Life, Patio & Outdoor Life | No Comments »
Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Thanks to the Amish craftsmen you can create an outdoor retreat getaway for your mom for Mother’s Day. Obviously, there is a reason that Mother’s Day is in the spring – so mom can get out of the kitchen and in to the yard! On Sunday morning you can lead her out, on to her [...]
Tags: Adirondack, Amish, backyard, Benches, cedar, Chairs, Gardening, GIFTSET, Mother's Day, picnic, retreat, solid wood, swing, Swinging, SWINGS, Tables
Posted in Adirondack, Furniture Uses, Hickory Furniture, Holidays & Gift Ideas, Home Life, Patio & Outdoor Life | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
Your mother deserves something for Mother’s Day that is not only worthy of her but useful. Life is stressful and mom’s never take time to relax and care for themselves. While swings are not usually associated with adults and are usually found in the backyard or playgrounds, exclusively for children. In fact, swinging for adults [...]
Tags: ADHD, Adirondack swing, Amish, amish craftsmen, Amish Swing, Autism, backyard, cedar, cherry swing, hickory, Mother's Day, porch swing, solid wood, swing, Swinging, The Amish, walnut swing, white oak swing
Posted in Adirondack, Cherry Furniture, Furniture Uses, Hickory Furniture, Holidays & Gift Ideas, Home Life, Oak Furniture, Patio & Outdoor Life | No Comments »
Monday, March 23rd, 2009
Why worry about travel safety and soaring transportation prices this year when you can plan for a vacation to paradise in your own backyard? For less money than you would spend on a cruise for two you can convert your patio into a private resort setting using handcrafted custom patio furniture from the Amish. These [...]
Tags: Amish, backyard, cedar, Furniture, Outdoor Furniture, picnic, retreat, solid wood, swing, tripod frame swing
Posted in Adirondack, Amish Furniture Styles, Decorating Ideas, Design Style, Furniture Uses, Hickory Furniture, Home Life, Patio & Outdoor Life, Rustic Furniture | 4 Comments »