Monday, December 26, 2011

Middle Or Georgian Period Architecture and Decoration

!±8± Middle Or Georgian Period Architecture and Decoration

As the wealth of the Colonies increased, there was a gradual introduction of articles of additional comfort, if not those of some luxury, and the architecture reflects these conditions in the construction of more pretentious houses with larger rooms. We also notice crude attempts at introducing architectural moldings and ornamentation, with the occasional use of some color enrichment.

As the products of the printing press brought drawings and descriptions of the works of the well known English architects, such as Sir Christopher Wren, Chambers and others to America, an important and rather sudden advancement was made in the refinement of architectural detail, both on the interior as well as the exterior of houses, and the influence of

Classical art becomes strongly felt. The fireplace now becomes smaller, but great interest is centered about its decoration and the use of academic forms such as pilasters, columns, glass corner protectors, and entablatures, become common, and often unusual and interesting forms were introduced by the local carpenters who often constructed these features from memory.

The plank walls were superseded at first by an informal arrangement of paneling, which in turn gave place to the symmetrical compositions of wall treatment that were typical of Georgian England. The practice of covering the interior partitions with the woodwork, allowing the inside of the exterior walls of the house to be covered in plaster, persisted for many years, and the introduction of wallpaper was a convenient method of enriching the plaster surfaces.

The wood paneling was treated in light colored paints. This unbalanced treatment of the different sides of the same room lasted until the beginning of the nineteenth century. The wide plank floors of the early type of room eventually gave place to oak flooring in strip and parquet patterns. Elements besides English were found in other portions of the country.

Flemish and Dutch features were often prominent in buildings in Southern New York, Long Island and New Jersey, and we find French elements of interior decoration copied in many localities of the South. Due to the greater wealth of the South, attempts at formal architecture are found much earlier than in the North. Along the river banks of Virginia and the Carolinas, the social life developed to a point that was nearly equal of that of the old country. The diaries of visitors from foreign lands gave witness to the manner in which they were entertained by the leading families of these sections.

During the first quarter of the eighteenth century, we find the introduction of new types of furniture and door toppers as well as a change in the design of the earlier details. Copies were made of the English William and Mary, Queen Anne and pre-Chippendale forms. The rush seat chairs, having either a splat or banister-back, became exceedingly popular and were made in great quantities.

The banister-back had a split baluster used as a rail, usually with a flat side toward the front. Rocking chairs and upholstered wing arm chairs were first introduced about 1725. The Windsor chair of England was first made in this country about 1735 and received a much greater development here than it did in England. A great number of forms of the Windsor chair were produced, the principal ones being the loop, hoop, fan, comb and low-back. Windsor rockers were not introduced until the Revolutionary period.

The principal difference between the chairs of this type and those of similar type made in England was in the kinds of wood used and the additional splay given to the legs. The majority of American Windsors were painted and none of the early ones were made in mahogany. The colors used were often vivid greens and reds or blacks, often made to match ornamental pediment.

There were four types of bed design and they are characterized today by the terms four-poster, low-poster, tent and sleigh, the last named being introduced during the first quarter of the nineteenth century. The use of high-boys, low-boys and chests-on-chests closely followed their introduction in England.

Philadelphia seemed to have been the main center of manufacture of this type of furniture, although a local form, known as the "block front," was developed in New England by John Goddard of Newport, Rhode Island. The influence of Chippendale eventually became supreme and mahogany, which some authorities claim pre-dated its use in England, was employed by the cabinet makers for all types of furniture. The first use of veneered and inlayed finishes occurred at the beginning of the eighteenth century.


Middle Or Georgian Period Architecture and Decoration

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Choose The Right Sized Bed For Your Bedroom

!±8± Choose The Right Sized Bed For Your Bedroom

When transforming your tired bedroom into a peaceful new sanctuary, choosing right bed frame size and bed frame type is almost as important as picking the perfect style. No longer are your choices limited to traditional sleigh beds in king and queen. Today's bedroom furniture makers offer interesting new bed frame designs in four relatively common sizes. Though queen and king are still the best sellers, Olympic queen and California king size beds may be a better fit.

Let's begin by covering some of the different bed frame trends that are finding their way into homes across America and onto the covers of the latest home furnishing catalogs. Platform beds and Canopy beds (also commonly referred to as four poster beds) are two bed designs that offer a variety of styles and are attractive to wide range of furniture tastes. However one thing that is very different about platform beds and canopy is the effect each bed has on the appearance of space in your bedroom. Platform bed frames are very low to the ground while four poster or canopy beds can reach almost to your ceiling! Needless to say, since the profile of a platform bed frame is much lower, it can make your bedroom feel a whole lot bigger.

To begin choosing which bed size is right for you, you will first need to decide of these type of bed is right for your bedroom. And because platform beds make rooms look larger you may be able to get away with a larger bed than you had originally thought if you choose this style. Of course if you have the space, nothing beats the luxury and freedom of sleeping on a king sized platform bed frame. For smaller rooms, the low profile and medium sized foot print of queen sized platform beds makes this the best choice for appearance while providing ample space to accommodate two adult.

If you want more sleeping space and you have room for more than just a queen platform bed but not enough for a king consider an Olympic queen size bed. Olympic queen beds are 6 inches wider than Queen platform beds. If you can accommodate bigger still, California King platform beds are four inches narrower than a standard king size bed but four inches longer. To make things easy, here's a quick reference with the different bed frame dimensions.

Queen Bed - 60 x 80

Olympic Queen Bed - 66 x 80

CA King Bed - 72 x 84

King Bed 76 x 80

If you're interested in a canopy bed or a four poster bed the above information about frame sizes is true except that the high profile of a canopy bed can make rooms feel smaller so it is best to under size slightly. Don't try and stretch for a King size canopy bed when you're concerned about space or you will end up with a bedroom that always feels crammed.

Whichever style bed frame you choose make sure you know all of your sizing options. And if you can't find the platform bed, sleigh bed or canopy bed of your dreams in the size you're looking for, give the retailer a call. Though most bedroom furniture retailers may not have and an Olympic queen platform bed or California king platform bed on their showroom floor they might just order one special for you!


Choose The Right Sized Bed For Your Bedroom

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Attic Heirlooms Rustic Oak Panel Bed (King) by Broyhill

!±8±Attic Heirlooms Rustic Oak Panel Bed (King) by Broyhill

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Post Date : Dec 06, 2011 20:10:23
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Broyhill Attic Heirlooms Rustic Oak Panel Bed (King) 4399-PANEL-BED 4399-07-08-470. The Attic Heirlooms Rustic Oak Panel Bed by Broyhill Furniture was created by skilled craftsmen from select oak hardwoods to bring unique blend of timeworn antique looking furniture and durability of new furniture in any home. This bed is made of the gently aged handcrafted woods, which features cracks, subtle dents, unevenly rubbed edges and brings you that vintage look you love. This bed is a masterpiece in design and finish, which will enhance the appearance and atmosphere of your bedroom to echo one of warmth, style, and tradition. Panel Bed is available in Queen, King & California King Sizes. Bring beauty combined with style with the traditional design of the "Attic Heirlooms Rustic Oak" Bedroom Collection. Series No: 4399 Name: Attic Heirlooms Rustic Oak Panel Bed Style: Traditional Part of the Attic Heirlooms Rustic Oak Panel Bedroom Set Features: Constructed from Oak and select hardwood solids and veneers Heavily distressed Oak hardwood Worn aged look Rustic Oak stain finish Dimensions: Panel Headboard (Queen) 64"H x 69"W x 4"D Panel Footboard (Queen) 32"H x 69"W x 4"D Panel Headboard (King) 64"H x 85"W x 4"D Panel Footboard (King) 32"H x 85"W x 4"D Panel Headboard (Cal.King) 64"H x 85"W x 4"D Panel Footboard (Cal. King) 32"H x 85"W x 4"D Some assembly may be required. Set Includes: 1 Attic Heirlooms Rustic Oak Panel Bed

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Vaughan Southern Heritage Oak Sleigh Bed - VAU1149

!±8± Vaughan Southern Heritage Oak Sleigh Bed - VAU1149

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Post Date : Dec 03, 2011 10:35:50 | N/A


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Vaughan Southern Heritage Oak Sleigh Bed - VAU1149

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Part 1 - The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (Chs 01-10)

Part 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by John Greenman. Playlist for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain: www.youtube.com

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