Posts Tagged ‘Chifferobe’
Monday, July 27th, 2009
The Amish arrived in America around 1730. A group of the descendants of the Anabaptists, which include Amish and Mennonites, settled near Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. William Penn had began a ‘holy experiment’ in religious tolerance and welcomed these European immigrants. Although the most popularized, the Pennsylvania Amish are not the largest group of U.S. In [...]
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Posted in Accessories, Amish Furniture Styles, Arts and Crafts, Clocks, Collectibles, Craftsman, Design Style, History of Furniture Making, Lamps & Lighting, Mirrors, Mission, Rugs & Carpets, Shaker, The Amish | No Comments »
Monday, March 30th, 2009
A PROCESS OF ELIMINATION
The first step to organizing a closet or armoire is deciding what stays and what goes. Starting with a clean slate is a benefit few acquire, but if it is possible to empty the closet and then begin elimination, it will optimize your efforts. If your discards are truly reusable then there [...]
Tags: amish craftsmen, armoire, Chifferobe, closets, Organization, solid wood, Storage
Posted in Adirondack, Arts and Crafts, Bedrooms, Cherry Furniture, Craftsman, Hickory Furniture, Home Life, Lodge, Maple Furniture, Mission, Modern & Contemporary, Oak Furniture, Organization, Rustic Furniture, Shaker, Storage | 36 Comments »
Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
Armoire – An early french term for a cabinet, wardrobe or closet that is usually tall. The armoire originally was used for storing weaponry in medieval times rather than clothing. Usually double doors cover the interior which contains shelves, open space or hanging apparatuses.
Wardrobe – A wardrobe is a cabinet intended primarily for the storage [...]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Armoires, Cheffonier, Chifferobe, chiffonier, Chifforobe, closets, linen press, oakley, Storage, storage units, wardrobes
Posted in Baby Furniture, History of Furniture Making, Oak Furniture, Organization, Storage | 27 Comments »
Thursday, June 5th, 2008
A chifferobe has drawers, cabinets, and a wardrobe area for hanging your clothes all in one piece of attractive furniture. The term comes from the French word for a small piece of furniture that has doors on the front, chiffonier, and the word wardrobe, a place in which to hang your clothing. Put together, the [...]
Tags: Amish Furniture Styles, Chifferobe, Interior Decorating, Interior Design
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