Posts Tagged ‘economy’
Monday, August 30th, 2010
When it comes to buying new furniture, it sometimes seems as though your options are limited. You can either buy a mass produced piece, which can be trendy and lack character or pay a lot more money for something made with some true craftsmanship. If you refuse to go down the first road but don’t [...]
Tags: Antiques, Buying Furniture, eco-friendly, economy, Interior Decorating, Reuse
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
The revolution has begun. Organizations across the United States are encouraging their communities to “Think Local”. As we heard numerous times in the past year, the economic recovery will come on Main Street, not Wall Street. As such, local business leaders have taken up the banner in support of their locally-owned, independent businesses. Many small, [...]
Tags: Ann Arbor, Community, economy, Furniture, investment, Marketing, Michigan, Recession, Think Local
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
Everything in your home has some sort of pattern or texture and is a color. The chances are high that you selected your custom Amish built furniture’s specifications based on what you liked about the color of the stain and the grain or pattern of the wood. These elements play together to give each piece, [...]
Tags: Amish, apartment, Art, Color Scheme, Decorating Tools, dimension, economical decorating, economy, environment, Furniture, grain, home, pattern, scheme, solid wood, texture, TEXTURES
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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
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Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
Historians following the trends of the furniture industry can attest that furniture styles and their designers are virtual archives of an era. The economy of the time, the availability of supplies and tools and most surprising, the politics and religion of the time all influenced home décor. Religion and the organizations that formed around each [...]
Tags: Amish, Ann Lee, Arts and Crafts, arts and crafts movement, economy, Federal, Furniture, Gustav Stickley, Mission, Shaker, shakers, The Amish, Victorians
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 »
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
The furniture term Depression era has come to mean a piece dating from the ‘20s, ‘30s or early 1940s. The stock market crash that occurred on that black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, soon became better known as the Great Depression. The Depression was a rapidly spreading worldwide economic downturn that was not easily recovered from [...]
Tags: amish craftsmen, Amish Furniture Styles, Black Tuesday, Collecting, Depression, economy, glue, solid wood, veneer, vintage furniture
Posted in Collectibles, Design Style, Dining Room Furniture, History of Furniture Making, Understanding Hardwood and Furniture Construction, Upholstered Furniture | No Comments »
Monday, February 16th, 2009
The unusual events in the world economy have many people looking for new ways to earn money and one idea is to convert one or more rooms of your home into a Bed and Breakfast. American homes that welcomed weary travelers date back to the earliest days of Colonial America. The country was young so [...]
Tags: Amish Hardwood Furniture, b&b, bed and breakfast, boarding house, Depression, early american boarding houses, economy, lodging options, travel
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