Quantum Right Hand Peninsula LDesk Harvest Cherry

July 13, 2010 by admin  
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314FH1XqLjL. SL160  Quantum Right Hand Peninsula LDesk Harvest Cherry

  • Set includes a corner desk, peninsula, storage file, 30″ hutch, and 47″ hutch
  • Laminated engineered wood
  • Diamond Coat protective finish
  • Ships partially assembled

Product Description
Bush Quantum series right hand peninsula Ldesk is constructed of top quality engineered wood with a durable Diamond Coat laminate finish. Ldesk set includes a corner desk shell (471/4”W x 42”D x 297/8”H), right peninsula (471/2”W x 291/4”D x 297/8”H), storage file (291/8”W x 233/8”D x 297/8”H), 30” hutch (287/8”W x 133/4”D x 37”H), and 47” hutch (471/4”W x 151/4”D x 37”H).Corner desk shell features desktop grommet and back panel cutouts for wire man… More >>

Quantum Right Hand Peninsula LDesk Harvest Cherry

HON COMPANY BL Series Bow Front Desk Shell, Right Corner Extension, 72w x 48d, Bourbon Chry

June 28, 2010 by admin  
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21J%2BoohjPtL. SL160  HON COMPANY BL Series Bow Front Desk Shell, Right Corner Extension, 72w x 48d, Bourbon Chry

  • Compliance, Standards – Meets or exceeds ANSI/BIFMA standards
  • Corner/Edge Style – Straight Edge
  • Depth – 48 in
  • Desk Type – Desk Shell with Right Corner Extension
  • Frame Color – Bourbon Cherry

Product Description
Thermally-fused laminate top is abrasion- and stain-resistant. Grommets provide cable management. Modesty panel for privacy. Combine with Return Shell to create an “L” workstation. Global Product Type: Desks-Desk Shell with Right Corner Extension; Top Color/Finish: Bourbon Cherry; Number of Pedestals: N/A; Top Material: Thermally Fused Laminate…. More >>

HON COMPANY BL Series Bow Front Desk Shell, Right Corner Extension, 72w x 48d, Bourbon Chry

Decorating Interior Design-How To Do It Right

December 24, 2009 by admin  
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So you want some decorating interior design tips to improve your home? Today, many people want to redesign their houses in order to match their personalities and lifestyles.

Unfortunately, how many people never take action to achieve the decorating interior designing want, simply because they believe it’s too expensive. Actually, when you do it the right way, redesigning your home’s interior can be very affordable, not to mention rewarding.

Think about it: you spend so much time in your house, doesn’t it make sense to have a home design you want? And yet, so many people simply survive the interior their homes, because they believe it would cost much to change it. You spend so much time inside your house, if you like your home interior design, it can really do wonders for your mood.

Here’s an important step in finding the design materials you will need at a discounted price. First of all, checking outlets around you that may be selling materials for wholesale prices. Simply, when you start out in a retail store, you will be paying as high a price you can possibly pay for materials that you could really get much cheaper otherwise, and probably for just as good quality. Also, check any discount stores around you.

Next up, check the Internet. The Internet literally has millions of results for virtually any topic you are considering getting more information on. In fact, you can literally check out hundreds of different decorating interior design sites in a very short time.

This will help you to find out exactly what kind materials you will need, and how expensive they will be. Not to mention the fact that on the Internet, you can generally find much better bargains online than you ever will be able to find off-line.

Another common question people ask when doing interior design is that whether or not they should do it themselves. Of course, this answer will be different for everybody. Quite simply, you need to ask yourself whether you know enough about the material you’ll be changing in order to do yourself.

For instance, if you know a lot about your kitchen interior design, but you are forced to redesign your bedroom, you might consider hiring a decorating interior design professional, as they will know much more about the topic than you. You can often times end up paying much more money by trying to do it yourself and making many mistakes, as opposed to simply by hiring somebody in the first place who knows what they’re doing and will do right the first time over. Hopefully, these decorating interior design tips will help you a great deal in deciding whether to tackle that next home design project.

To learn about renovation financing and other great redesign tips, check out http://www.interior-design-success.com, a popular redesign site.

How To Select The Right Paint Color For Your Home Interior Project

December 23, 2009 by admin  
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It looks so simple and easy when you are watching a home improvement program on television. A home makeover project is in progress and the decision is made to do some interior painting. Then, just like magic, there is a beautiful new color on the walls of the room. Everyone is smiling, the room looks great, and gosh, it only took a couple of seconds for the transformation!

Things like this only happen on television or to other people, not to you. I know, my life is never that simple or easy, either. However, selecting a paint color for an interior room or space in your home doesn’t have to be an agonizing process. There are some steps you can take to help you make a good decision when selecting a wall color and, therefore, become one of those happy, smiling people when the project is complete.

There are two decisions you have to make before heading over to the paint store to pick up color swatches. First, determine the scope of your project, which means that you need to decide if you are going to paint one room, two rooms and a hallway, the entire Great Room, and so on. It seems so simple as to be obvious, but don’t assume, just go ahead and make the decision mentally or write it down in a notebook.

The second part of that question is this: Does your space have defined ’starting and stopping points’? To answer this question, go into the area and literally look at all of the walls in question. You want to make sure you don’t have a wall flowing into another space that is outside the scope of your project. For example, I have seen a kitchen/nook area of a home where the kitchen walls were painted a different color than the nook. That’s fine, except the homeowner just stopped with one color in the middle of the wall above the cabinets, so there was definitely something unfinished about the look of the area! Don’t make that mistake. Look carefully at each wall in the area, also considering any fascia or soffits you may have.

The other decision you should make is regarding the budget. How much money do you want to, or are you able to, spend on the paint decorating project? Again, it seems so simple. But before you run out and buy the paint, you should decide:

1. What brand of paint am I going to use? Some brands and types of paint are more costly than others. Is your project area large? Then you will need more paint. If you might be covering a dark paint with a lighter color, you will need two coats of paint and possibly a primer.

2. Who is going to do the painting? If you are going to hire out the project, it makes sense to get some estimates before spending any money.

3. How many colors of paint will be used in the project? Are you going to have an accent wall or area? Are you going to faux finish any of the space? Try to determine an overall plan at this point.

Once you have decided the scope of the project and a realistic budget, it is then time to think about actual paint colors. Following are some suggestions for you to consider when selecting a wall color.

How do you want to change the look of the room or space? Do you want to add some drama to the area? Look at some deeper or brighter shades of colors. Or, a more subtle and neutral look might be more in your design comfort zone. In that case, keep the colors more neutral; consider one of the hundreds of shades of off-whites. Remember that a paint chip is a teeny, tiny little piece of color. It looks more intense when you put it on your very large walls. You might want to start with a shade that is less intense on the paint chip and test how it will appear on the walls. We’ll talk more about that soon.

Are you going to work with an existing color in the area or introduce a new color? If you are thinking about a new and different color, make sure it will enhance the color scheme that is currently in the room. Your furniture and accessories should have new life and interest with the addition of a new color. Another great technique is to work with an existing color in the room and play it up on the walls by selecting a lighter or darker shade of that color.

It is always a wise decision to test your potential color choices before painting the entire room. Purchase paint samples if possible, or a quart if necessary, and prepare a color board. It’s very simple. Just take a white poster board and put two coats of paint on it. You’ll then have a good idea of the actual color. Put the color board in all areas of the room over a 24 to 48 hour period by taping it to the wall with masking/painting tape. You want to see the color at different times of the day, and in the evening with artificial light.

Following these simple steps will help ensure that you select a color you’ll be happy with in your space, and minimize stress and frustration because you’ve made the important decisions at the beginning of the project. That’s how to complete your paint project with a smile!

Candi Randolph is a Design Consultant and owner of Simply Designed…Decorating to Fit Your Budget, located in Fort Myers, FL. She is the author of ‘Ten Simple Steps to Design Success!’.

For more information please see http://www.MySimplyDesigned.com