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Is 100% cotton poplin suitable for upholstery for furniture (for a little kid sofa chair)?
Posted under sofa furnitureWant to be sure before I order the material.
Should work fine. Would not recommend it for a full size sofa/chair.
Want to be sure before I order the material.
Should work fine. Would not recommend it for a full size sofa/chair.
http://mariesmanordecorating.com/beach/seaside-cottage-style-bedrooms.html
macys 33rd st has tons of sofas
I have a suite that although is 6 years old is in really good condition but doesn't fit that well into my sitting room after moving house.
By not fit I mean to big not wrong colour
if any shops do the trade in price will be written in to the deal anyway so in effect you will recieve no value for it at all in the long run. instead of try ing to trade it in against a new one you will be better off getting a cash discount and then advertising your old suite in the local free ads.and if you dont sell it after a little time give it away on your local freecycle web site
I would think there would be an Ikea some where around the Tokyo area. Check them out www.ikea.com.
wooden flooring is better than tiles? carving sofa is better than conceal sofa?which colour of walls should i takeand which polish i should keep for the furniture?kindly tell me some websites for decorated living room and dining room?
I like earth tones for the living room - very welcoming - so I'd suggest a wall color like Sherwin Williams "compatible cream" with "alabaster" for any trim and/or ceiling.
http://sherlink.sherwin.com/swapp/color_visualizer/index.jsp
Wood flooring, whether it's laminate or actual hard wood, looks much more rich & appropriate for the living room than tile. Then, you'll absolutely want to get a nice area rug. Rugs add color, texture & interest to the room:
http://www.homedecorators.com/Rugs/size/191/3×4_To_4×6/
If you do decice to paint the room cream, then you can choose any color, pattern, design of rug that you want, and then build the rest of your room from there.
There are so many options when it comes to living room furniture that I can point out some different options & their benefits, but ultimately, you just have to go with something that appeals to your sense of style.
Leather furniture - very durable, yet elegant. If this furniture is going to be getting a lot of use and/or if you have kids, then leather is a great option. The only drawback to leather it that it might not be the coziest if you like to occassionally curl up on your sofa for a nap:
http://www.homedecorators.com/Furniture/S/Leather_Club/
contemporary mircrofiber - fabric repels pet hair & feels great to the touch.
http://www.homedecorators.com/Furniture/S/Soho/
traditional microfiber:
http://www.homedecorators.com/search.php?search=cellini
Synthetic - comes in great colors, cleans easily, withstands a lot of abuse:
http://www.homedecorators.com/search.php?search=roma
http://www.homedecorators.com/search.php?search=morano
Here is a whole heap of links to HGTV living room makeovers that might give you some inspiration:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dc_design_living_area/0,1792,HGTV_3376,00.html
I like "A Family Room For Everyone" and "Contemporary Mediterranean."