1A 19th-Century English Extending Oak Dining Table
Buy Now $31,380.84
Made circa 1820, this "very unusual antique dining table" is made of oak covered with medullary rays. It's unique since mahogany was in fashion during the Regency period, and "the use of oak for construction of high fashion furniture was not common at the time." It also splits into two separate console tables.
2A 1970s Burr and Chrome Paul Evans Cityscape Extendable Dining Table
Buy Now $31,380.84
Designed by Paul Evans, this burr and chrome table can seat up to 14 people and was part of the designer's Cityscape Collection, a series that ran from 1971 to 1981.
3A Late 18th-Century Directoire Extendable Mahogany, Brass, and Gilt Bronze Table
Buy Now $31,378.43
This mahogany table from the Directory period can seat between 8 and 18 and can be extended up to 230 inches.
4"Half Moon," a Marble and Brass or Gold-Plated Dining Table Designed by Lara Bohinc
Buy Now $30,616
Slovenian-born designer Lara Bohinc offers "Half Moon," a dining table featuring marbles including black and gold, Verde Guatemala, Picasso, Calacatta, Red Wine, and Monclair, all framed by solid brushed brass or 22-carat gold-plated steel rims. It requires more than 100 hours of work and production takes 15 to 16 weeks.
5A Walnut Concave Dining Table
Buy Now $30,366.22
Dunleavy Bespoke designed this option in American black walnut, which is hand-sculpted into an elliptical concave form. Production takes 10 to 11 weeks.
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Inspired by the jaw dropping desert landscape of Sedona, the Kingston Sedona collection by Tommy Bahama is the perfect addition to any patio paradise. Beautiful aluminum back details and plush cushions invite you to grab a friend and spend the day soaking up the sun in style. Whether your space is large or small, this collection has something for everyone. Choose from a stunning assortment of dining and lounge furniture designed to bring the comfort of your living room outdoors.
When you choose the Kingston Sedona you are choosing quality. Each piece is built for lasting comfort with a sturdy aluminum frame that comes with a rich ebony finish and bronze highlights. Unlike most metals, aluminum will not rust or fade making it perfectly suited for outdoor living. Mold and mildew resistant foam cushions invite guest to sit back, relax, and spend the afternoon relaxing in the sun.
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Grab a friend and spend the afternoon relaxing with the Kingston Sedona Outdoor Accent Chairs and Side Table Set by Tommy Bahama.Inspired by the unspoiled landscape of Arizona, this set offers a pair of accent chairs with comfortable foam cushions and wicker arm accents. A matching accent table with a beautiful woven aluminum base provides plenty of room for refreshments. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will...
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Make the most of sunny days with the Kingston Sedona Accent Chairs with Pineapple Side Table Set by Tommy Bahama. Built for top of the line comfort, this set features a pair of accent chairs with luxurious foam cushions and all weather wicker arms pads. The set is completed by a side table with an eye catching pineapple base and a top with a bamboo frames and a scripted TB monogram. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum...
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Bring Southwestern style to your yard with the Kingston Sedona Sofa with Boxed Cushions by Tommy Bahama. Showcasing the best of traditional style, this sofa offers an intricate back pattern and scrolled arms. Weather resistant foam cushion and three kidney pillows encourage guests to sit back and relax. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will not rust ensuring that your furniture will last for many seasons to...
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Invite guests to experience unmatched comfort with the Kingston Sedona Sofa with Scatterback Cushions by Tommy Bahama.Designed to bring Arizona inspired style to your yard, this sofa offers an intricate back pattern and scrolled arms. Foam cushions and throw pillows invite guests to sit down and spend the afternoon enjoying the fresh air. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will not rust ensuring that your...
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Spend an afternoon working on your tan with the Kingston Sedona Adjustable Chaise Lounge and Side Table Set by Tommy Bahama. The perfect choice for lounging by the pool, this set offers a chaise with comfortable foam cushions and an adjustable back. A cast aluminum side table completes the set by providing room for an afternoon snack. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will not rust ensuring that your furniture...
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Take a break from your worries with the Kingston Sedona Chaise Lounge by Tommy Bahama. The perfect choice for soaking up the sun by the pool, this chaise offers luxurious foam cushions and curved arms. An adjustable back and wheels allow you to decide how and where to recline. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will not rust ensuring that your furniture will last for many seasons to come. Traditional style Five...
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Take some time to clear your head with the Kingston Sedona Swivel Lounge Chair with Pineapple Side Table by Tommy Bahama. An excellent addition to your patio paradise, this set offers a lounge chair with comfortable foam cushions and a beautiful cast aluminum back pattern. The base allows you to fully appreciate the view with gentle side to side motion. The set is completed by a side table with a stunning pineapple base and a durable top with a scripted Tommy Bahama monogram. The Kingston...
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Bring the style of Tucson to your yard with the Kingston Sedona Accent Chair by Tommy Bahama. Designed to provide lasting luxury, this accent chair offers luxurious foam cushions and woven wicker arms pads. Three aluminum back spindles and a multiple ball frame provide traditional style guaranteed to stand up to the elements. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will not rust ensuring that your furniture will last...
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Tommy Bahama has combined desert inspired style and superior outdoor comfort to bring you the Kingston Sedona Swivel Lounge Chair by Tommy Bahama. A much needed addition to your patio paradise, this lounge chair offers mildew resistant foam cushions and stylish scroll arms. A motion base allows you to fully appreciate the view with side to side motion. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will not rust ensuring...
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Live life to the fullest with the Kingston Sedona Lounge Chair by Tommy Bahama. Inspired by the unspoiled Arizona landscape, this lounge chair offers a beautiful ebony finish with bronze highlights and scroll arms. Foam cushions provide unmatched comfort while resisting mold and mildew. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will not rust ensuring that your furniture will last for many seasons to come. Traditional...
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Add room for refreshments or decorations to your patio paradise with the Kingston Sedona 27" Round Cast Aluminum End Table by Tommy Bahama. A flawless combination of form and function, this end table offers a stunning woven aluminum top and shapely legs. Create a stylish place to unwind by adding a matching Kingston Sedona loveseat, lounge chair, or sofa. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will not rust ensuring...
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Add a touch of traditional style to your yard with the Kingston Sedona 20" Round Accent Table by Tommy Bahama. This accent table features a solid top and a woven aluminum base sure to complement your existing furniture. Add a matching Kingston Sedona lounge chair or accent chair to create a comfortable place to relax and enjoy your morning coffee. The Kingston Sedona collection was carefully crafted to bring you lasting comfort and elegance. Cast aluminum frames will not rust ensuring that...
Bay windows can be used for a myriad of purposes - from seats to storage units, daybeds to reading nooks. But they can be difficult to get right. In this article, interior designer and blogger, Leoma Harper of @Styletheclutter shares her 3 top tips for how to create the perfect bay window, with examples from her own beautiful home!
Be it round, square or octagonal, bay windows are notoriously difficult spaces to dress.
With limited depth, embellishing these elegant alcoves can run the risk of obscuring views through the window, and furniture or ornamentation which is too tall, heavy or chunky can totally dominate the space.
The key is to find the right balance: adding interest with accessories and establishing a designated nook within the room, whilst using flattering shapes, and being careful not to over-clutter.
So, here's my top 3 style tips for how to create the perfect bay! I'll start with my most recent discovery, and by far the most flattering shape for a square or octagonal bay: curved-frame armchairs.
Issac armchair and footstool in Artisan Weave
Dating back to sometime between the late 15th and early 17th centuries, bay windows were typically found in grand houses, usually situated at the end of a hallway for hosts to welcome guests. This was very different from their function today: providing an abundance of natural light and utilised as storage units, reading nooks, benches, daybeds, built-in shelving and even kitchen/dining banquettes.
I've always loved bay window seating as somewhere to relax and watch the world go by. I usually choose a chaise long or armchair for these spaces, but the octagonal bay in our living room never felt quite right until I discovered the Isaac armchairs, from Love Your Home. We already had one Isaac chair in our dining room and I liked how this design rounded off the space's sharp edges. I had previously used them in clients homes too, so was familiar with the way their soft statement shape blends seamlessly into any interior - be it the corner or centre piece of the room. On working with Love your home to style this bay, I was confident they'd be ideal for creating a simple, stylish reading nook.
So my first formula for styling a bay window is using two Isaac chairs, a side table, standing lamp and ,of course, the Issac footstool to match. The gentle curve of the foot rest and armchairs instantly softens the space. But, perhaps more importantly, they don't overpower or obstruct the window - who could have asked for a better height!
Isaac armchairs in Artisan Weave
I would recommend styling with cushions, to soften and add a touch of comfort; a side table and tall standing plant or lamp to add height variation; a rug to provide texture and create a cosy nook feel; and a magazine stand and some books to indicate what the space is to be used for. Rugs really help section off an area within a room and bring the furniture together whilst drawing you into the space and adding texture too.
Choosing the fabric for the chairs couldn't have been easier - Love Your Home has an amazing selection. However, I had my heart set on the stunning textured Artisan Weave (boucle style) fabric, paired with a Whisper velvet trim on the cushions, to blend in with the natural tone on our existing sofas.
Isaac armchairs in Artisan Weave
My next formula would have to be a window seat. Providing much-needed seating and storage, all in one, they work brilliantly in smaller spaces. Made to measure, you won't need to worry about fitting it inside the space. Window seats are a great solution to bay windows which can only contain limited sizes and shapes of free-standing furniture due to their measurements. If you want to be even more space-savvy, you can add drawers below the seat, or have lift-up panels under the cushion. Curtains are a little tricky here, as they'd have to go straight across the whole bay. I would recommend shutters or blinds.
Try styling with cushions and adding a throw. It can be nice to add a bit of pattern too - either on the main seat pad or cushions.
Photo from decorpad, via Pinterest
If you don't want the commitment of a window seat, a small free-standing bench or sofa is a stylish alternative. Love Your Home's Isaac bench would work a treat. Elegant, petite and timeless, this modernist design is low enough to avoid obscuring views through the window or blocking light, and will add a chic look to your bay.
Isaac Bench, in Studio Rich Stain Resistant Velvet, Dijon
Formula three is a small low-armed sofa or chaise longue. These work best in larger bays, but you can create a similar look using an upholstered-style bench.
Tallulah Chaise Longue
To style, add further levels with a tall plant or standing lamp to one side. A rug, paired with cushions and a throw, will cosy up the space. Curtains work well with this look, adding a touch of luxury and softening up the space.
And that's it, my three favourite bay window formulas! I'm delighted to have found a winning look for the octagonal bay. The combination of all the items I mentioned here have really helped to create an elegant and inviting space.
Happy window dressing!
Leoma x
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If you find that your dining room space has become the hub for stray objects and is no longer suitable for what it was intended for due to clutter or lack of storage space, you are not alone. However, there are solutions. Here you will find some dining room storage ideas you could never think of! The goal is to keep your dining room table reasonably clear the majority of the time. Except perhaps for a decorative centerpiece.
Moreover, if your dining room is a dumping ground for mounds of stuff from every part of the home, it's hard for such an important room in the house to fully serve its function. First, find homes for important and much used objects you find. So that they don't end up back on your dining room table a month later. Get rid of chipped, broken, stained pieces you no longer like or have no use for. Now, you're ready to make a home for the things you keep with dining room storage solutions.
Organization ideas for your dining room
Usually, dining rooms are void of any type of storage unit like a closet. Instead, sideboards and buffets are used which can be attractive and practical. Preferably, these pieces of furniture will provide shelves and drawers, making it easy for you to showoff your fine china while offering enough storage space. In fact, you can be creative and use a bedroom dresser or armoire to hold your items. Dresser drawers are usually deep and offer plenty of storage while adding charm at the same time.
-China, Corner Cabinets, and Hutches
These furniture pieces are beautiful and functional. They can be used for both storage and display. As they are taller than sideboards and buffets, there's more room for display areas.
-Storing, Displaying Objects on the Wall
If your dining room is rather small and space is tight, a creative way to add storage is to use the walls. You can find beautiful cabinets that can be secured to your wall designed with glass doors to display your dishes, glasses, and other knickknacks.
-Storing Linen
Most people use nice linens when entertaining for special occasions like holidays or birthdays. Special tablecloths, napkins, cutlery, glasses, china, placemats and more are stored for special events. These items can be placed in a drawer, china cabinet, buffet, or sideboard. If there is no place, don't forget about using your wall space.
Ercol Romana sideboard, £1,100; Romana table, £1,268; Originals butterfly chair, £375, Originals all purpose chair, £280; Furniture Village
Seat everyone in style and comfort with this guide to selecting the best dining table for your space.
SHAPE MATTERS
Circular tables are good for conversation and feel more inclusive, making it easier to talk not just to your immediate neighbours but everyone. Square and rectangular tables will line up neatly with other furniture and can be pushed against the wall if you need space, for a party, for example.
Image: Getty
SIZE IT UP
As a rule of thumb, a square table measuring 90cm x 90cm, or a 90cm diameter circular one, will seat four people snugly. For six people, a rectangular 150cm x 90cm table, or a circular 130cm diameter design will work. For eight people, allow a table of 200cm x 100cm, or 150cm diameter.
Get the right size of table for the space. When you've found a table you like, and before you buy, check if it will work in your space. Cut and stick together sheets of newspaper to the size of your table, and lay the template on the floor to give you a sense of how it will fit. Remember you'll need around 60-90cm from the table edge to the nearest wall/piece of furniture, and if you can spare 100cm there will be even more room for people to walk behind seated diners.
Consider tables that can be extended if you like to have a big crowd over. Gateleg tables, which have a flap or flaps that fold down, are perfect for compact rooms. Check that there's enough space when at its maximum size.
Image: Getty
TWICE THE VALUE
If your table will double as an eating and working space, you'll need one with a practical, hardwearing surface. For instance, a design with a top that can be re-oiled or painted would be better than a lacquered one.
Melbury dining table, £999; pair of Castleton oak chairs in Natural, £349; Burleston Dresser, £629; all Homebase
Words: Caroline Rodrigues
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Ercol Romana sideboard, £1,100; Romana table, £1,268; Originals butterfly chair, £375, Originals all purpose chair, £280; Furniture Village
Seat everyone in style and comfort with this guide to selecting the best dining table for your space.
SHAPE MATTERS
Circular tables are good for conversation and feel more inclusive, making it easier to talk not just to your immediate neighbours but everyone. Square and rectangular tables will line up neatly with other furniture and can be pushed against the wall if you need space, for a party, for example.
Image: Getty
SIZE IT UP
As a rule of thumb, a square table measuring 90cm x 90cm, or a 90cm diameter circular one, will seat four people snugly. For six people, a rectangular 150cm x 90cm table, or a circular 130cm diameter design will work. For eight people, allow a table of 200cm x 100cm, or 150cm diameter.
Get the right size of table for the space. When you've found a table you like, and before you buy, check if it will work in your space. Cut and stick together sheets of newspaper to the size of your table, and lay the template on the floor to give you a sense of how it will fit. Remember you'll need around 60-90cm from the table edge to the nearest wall/piece of furniture, and if you can spare 100cm there will be even more room for people to walk behind seated diners.
Consider tables that can be extended if you like to have a big crowd over. Gateleg tables, which have a flap or flaps that fold down, are perfect for compact rooms. Check that there's enough space when at its maximum size.
Image: Getty
TWICE THE VALUE
If your table will double as an eating and working space, you'll need one with a practical, hardwearing surface. For instance, a design with a top that can be re-oiled or painted would be better than a lacquered one.
Melbury dining table, £999; pair of Castleton oak chairs in Natural, £349; Burleston Dresser, £629; all Homebase
Words: Caroline Rodrigues
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Ercol Romana sideboard, £1,100; Romana table, £1,268; Originals butterfly chair, £375, Originals all purpose chair, £280; Furniture Village
Seat everyone in style and comfort with this guide to selecting the best dining table for your space.
SHAPE MATTERS
Circular tables are good for conversation and feel more inclusive, making it easier to talk not just to your immediate neighbours but everyone. Square and rectangular tables will line up neatly with other furniture and can be pushed against the wall if you need space, for a party, for example.
Image: Getty
SIZE IT UP
As a rule of thumb, a square table measuring 90cm x 90cm, or a 90cm diameter circular one, will seat four people snugly. For six people, a rectangular 150cm x 90cm table, or a circular 130cm diameter design will work. For eight people, allow a table of 200cm x 100cm, or 150cm diameter.
Get the right size of table for the space. When you've found a table you like, and before you buy, check if it will work in your space. Cut and stick together sheets of newspaper to the size of your table, and lay the template on the floor to give you a sense of how it will fit. Remember you'll need around 60-90cm from the table edge to the nearest wall/piece of furniture, and if you can spare 100cm there will be even more room for people to walk behind seated diners.
Consider tables that can be extended if you like to have a big crowd over. Gateleg tables, which have a flap or flaps that fold down, are perfect for compact rooms. Check that there's enough space when at its maximum size.
Image: Getty
TWICE THE VALUE
If your table will double as an eating and working space, you'll need one with a practical, hardwearing surface. For instance, a design with a top that can be re-oiled or painted would be better than a lacquered one.
Melbury dining table, £999; pair of Castleton oak chairs in Natural, £349; Burleston Dresser, £629; all Homebase
Words: Caroline Rodrigues
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The living room is one of the most important areas in your house for a great hosting experience. It's likely you and your guests will spend countless hours in this room, discussing and entertaining.
Decorating your living room properly will deliver deeply satisfying living for your leisure time. To get there, however, you must pay attention to all of the following areas:
1. the colors that you select
2. material and quality of seats and furniture
3. wall decorations and art
4. lighting and light fixtures
Below we show you some great ideas for decorating your living room.
The Best Colors for Your Living Room
One area that will have a disproportionate impact on the mood of your living room is the color you choose for the walls. While you can install wallpaper to change the look of certain walls, there are areas that wallpaper cannot cover. Getting the wall color right, therefore, gives you the best shot at creating a remarkable effect.
Some of the best color palettes for living rooms include:
1. White - White walls add a touch of class. They are the perfect backdrop for decorating with upscale furniture.
2. Turquoise - This color is great for creating an informal but refined feel. Your kids and family will love the refreshing mood this color creates.
3. Cream - Striking a balance between formal and informal, cream-colored walls create a quiet, soothing effect.
Furniture Choices
With your wall color selection made, you should select furniture that pairs well with the colors you've already chosen. For example, combining white couches with white walls will create resonance in your room design.
Make sure to provide ample seating to avoid crowding. Add multiple sofas, easy chairs and other seats that can accommodate a complete roomful of people, depending on the size of the room.
Furniture like TV stands and tables should generally blend in with the colors of the room and ceiling. There are some natural materials, however, that can work regardless of the colors on the walls. For example, wooden table surfaces look good whether your walls are white, blue or another color.
Lighting Ideas
You can greatly improve the aesthetics of a living room with bright lighting and impressive light fixtures.
To start, you can consider a beautiful chandelier in the center to provide light around the whole room. This central masterpiece ensures adequate lighting throughout the living room while adding an air of elegance.
You can then add to the light sources in the living room with individual lights on tables and around the walls in areas where people will not knock them down.
Carpeting
Consider adding carpeting to your living room to create a comfortable walking area. Carpeting lets you and your guests go barefoot if you choose. The living room almost demands this since you will want to take off your shoes and kick back on occasion. Warm plush carpets provide a good, comfortable surface for this. There are many choices when it comes to carpet size.
If your living room is very large, you can opt for wall-to-wall carpeting. On the other hand, if it's smaller, you can add just an area rug in the place where you will sit. For example, you can have a rug around the sitting and TV area where your kids will play.
The advantage of area rugs over wall to wall carpeting is, mainly, lower costs and ease of replacement. You can completely change the area rug and create a new aesthetic in a fraction of the time it would take to begin installing new wall-to-wall carpeting.
Art Ideas for Your Living Room
Many homeowners like to have some wall art in their living room. If your living room is spacious, it can accommodate a good-sized piece of art mounted alongside one wall. In some instances, you can consider multiple art pieces. Invariably, tasteful art adds to the sophistication of a living room. It adds an interesting item that sparks many conversations from impressed guests.
Selecting art is an opportunity to express your unique personality. If you are fairly conservative, you can select some classical type pieces that portray a quiet life. If you are more adventurous, you can experiment with a post-modern impressionist piece that others might consider risky. It's your space, and so feel free to decorate it to express who you are.
When you have a finely-finished floor, you don't want anything to destroy it–not even a beautiful set of chairs.
That's why you should get some floor protectors for your chairs. And they don't have to be big, clunky floor mats, either.
You can actually buy some pretty stylish protectors that connect directly to the bottom of your chairs and match your furniture perfectly!
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The Best Chair Leg Floor Protectors
Chair leg floor protectors come in a variety of styles, so you'll always be able to find something you like. Whether you need some protectors that accessorize your chairs or ones that are nearly invisible, you'll never have to look far.
Here are a few of our favorite protectors, sourced from various stores around the internet.
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What Can I Put On Chair Legs To Protect Hardwood Floors?
There's a variety of different tools you can use to protect hardwood floors from chair legs.
Here are a few of our favorites:
Adhesive chair pads: These pads are easy to stick to the bottom of your chair. They come in a range of different colors and sizes and are perfect for preventing scratches.
Slip-on char pads:Slip-on chair pads are kind of like socks for your furniture. They slide right onto the chair leg and create a fabric layer between the furniture and the wood.
Nail-on chair pads:
These chair protectors have an embedded nail that pins them to the wood. They only work with wooden furniture (no plastic or metal) but offer a security that adhesive pads don't.
Velcro:If chair pads don't cut it for you, try some industrial velcro. Cut off a square of the "soft" side and adhere it to the bottom of your chair leg to protect the floor.
Tennis balls:Okay, this one might not be the ideal option for your dining room. But, if you're in a pinch and you don't have any "invisible" chair glides, you can use tennis balls as an alternative. Use a box cutter to make a slit in the ball and pop your chair leg right in. It'll protect your floor until you can find a real chair pad!
Covering Chair Legs to Protect the Floors
What Are Furniture Glides?
Furniture glides are basically the same as chair leg floor protectors. It's just a different term. It makes sense, given the way that floor protectors help the chair to "glide" across the floor.
Oftentimes, furniture glides are made from silicon or another plastic. This allows them to move seamlessly around a room without leaving a mark on the hardwood.
Furniture Glides Explained
Best Felt Pads For Furniture
Doing some research on felt pads reveals GRS products that are considered to be a superior product. They are packaged in many different sizes, and have the durability that is needed for felt pads.
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How Long Should You Wait To Put Furniture On New Hardwood Floors?
However many coats you put on your floors is going to depend on how long you need to paint before putting furniture on it. The rule of thumb is after each coat, allow a full 24 hours to dry, sometimes up to 48 depending on how tacky it is.
Waiting Period to Put Furniture on Hardwood Floors
How Do You Protect Vinyl Flooring From Furniture
Right after you do the flooring, keep the temperature of the room at 65 degrees for 48 hours. Prior to sitting any furniture on it, allow a full 24 hours for the adhesive to bond and dry.
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Chair leg protectors are more popular now than ever