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  • How to Glue Closed Cell Foam

    From upholstery to costume construction, closed cell foam has many uses. Its flexible nature and insulating properties make it useful in virtually all walks of life. From seat cushions and...

  • How to Seal Unfinished Wood Furniture Naturally

    When wood is freshly cut, its moisture content is quite high. It will take time for the moisture content to decrease to the point that furniture can be made out of the wood. Wood that is made into...

  • How to Upholster a Window Seat

    What good is a window seat without a cushion? Window seats are designed as a hideaway to bask in the sun, daydream or enjoy a good book. Materials can easily be found at craft and fabric stores....

  • How to Antique Finish Pine

    Creating a faux antique finish with pine is very easy. Pine is a soft wood and, as such, is very easy for simulating a well worn piece of wood or furniture. How old you want to make pine look is...

  • How to Get Replacement Parts for Ready to Assemble Furniture

    You bought it "as is," or you found it at a garage sale, or it just broke. Whatever the reason, you have a piece of ready-to-assemble furniture with a couple of pieces missing. It's easy to find...

  • How to Build a Cheap Dresser

    Growing children, new babies, new housemates, spending all your dough on a new place and then having no money to furnish it--all are reasons to put together a chest of drawers on the cheap. More...

  • How to Convert an Old Piece of Furniture

    Looking for a way to change the look of your space without breaking the bank? Repurposing something you already have can be an easy and affordable way to achieve a new look . Finding new uses for...

  • How to remove scratches on pecan furniture

    Pecan furniture or furniture covered with pecan veneer is usually a dark color, and it shows scratches easily. You can hide wide or long minor scratches and injuries to pecan furniture with either...

  • How to Remove Chipped Paint From Wood

    Let's say you have found a beautiful chest of drawers at a flea market. The only problem is it has an old paint job that is chipped and does not look good. But you like the piece itself and...

  • How to choose furniture to match a house

    Whether you're moving to a new home or simply want to update your home's interior, choosing furniture that matches the home creates a professional, finished look. With the vast array of furniture...

  • How to Make a Lap Tray

    Lap-trays are multi-functional in design. They serve as a portable desk or table. Eating, writing, drawing, or typing on a laptop comfortably are all possible with a lap tray. You can easily make...

  • How to Put a Pool Table on Carpet

    Pool tables provide ideal gathering spaces at parties, giving people a place to play competitive games with one another while catching up over refreshments. Although pool tables are ideally placed...

  • How to Use Straps to Lift Heavy Objects

    Moving can be a daunting task to do without professional help, and many people strain their muscles or injure their backs when attempting to lift furniture without substantial assistance. In...

  • How to Build a Towel Tree With PVC

    Towel trees provide attractive organization for towels. A large-scale model can be used poolside to keep fresh towels clean and dry, and to air-dry used towels. A smaller model can be used in the...

  • How to Stain Wicker Furniture

    Wicker and rattan furniture have classic lines that fit into most decorating schemes. Sometimes an older piece of wicker needs to be re-stained, or a new, unfinished piece of wicker furniture...

  • How to Reupholster a Bench

    Maybe you found a great deal on a bench at a flea market or thrift store. All that bench needs now is a little TLC and it will be as good as new. Reupholstering a bench is really not too...

  • How to Sell High End Used Furniture

    Selling used high-end furniture requires an understanding of the marketplace. Trends in decor, colors and styles can drop or raise the price of used furniture quickly. A high-dollar price tag on...

  • How to Fix a Pendulum Clock

    A pendulum clock in need of repair does not require a trip to the clockmaker and an expensive repair bill. A clock running too fast or too slow, a clock that stops running or runs intermittently,...

  • How to Get a Pendulum Clock to Beat

    When set correctly, a pendulum clock should have a steady, rhythmic tick-tock, tick-tock sound. If what you hear is not an evenly spaced sound, the clock is out of beat. An out of beat clock will...

  • How to Shorten a Clock Pendulum

    A pendulum clock requires periodic maintenance to ensure that it runs smoothly and keeps the correct time. One task involved in maintenance is inspecting and resetting the pendulum. Age, room...

  • How to Care for a Japanese Tansu

    Japanese tansu are unique pieces of wooden cabinetry that add a special touch to any home. Their distinctive design originated 400 years ago during the Edo Period in Japan when they were used as...

  • How to Seal Handpainted Furniture

    In today's economy, many people are turning to unfinished furniture as a budget friendly alternative to expensive pieces. Some are rehabbing older items found at garage sales or thrift stores....

  • How to Use Oil Soap on Antique Wood

    Oil soap is a gentle cleaner appropriate for cleaning wood furniture, floors and some non-wood surfaces. When using oil soaps on antique wood, it is important to determine if the item requires...

  • How to Buy Furniture Closeouts

    A furniture closeout occurs as a result of a company going out of business or liquidating inventory. Depending on the seller, you may be able to purchase furniture closeouts for as much as 80% off...

  • How to Protect an Outdoor Redwood Chair

    People buy redwood furniture for their outdoor patios and decks not only because of their beauty, but also because of their durability. Sometimes this type of furniture can be expensive, so it is...

  • How to Assemble Entertainment Stands

    "Knock down" furniture that comes in disassembled kit form has become very common in home interior design today. The affordability and choices in styles and finishes make these furniture kits...

  • How to Build a Ladder from PVC Pipe

    Build a simple, sturdy ladder from common PVC pipe. Readily available from many hardware retailers, PVC pipe offers an affordable solution to other building materials. PVC pipe requires absolutely...

  • How to Choose an Armoire

    Armoires were originally created to hold clothing, but today there are a variety of models, with different functions and purposes. Many hotels even use these furniture pieces as a way to hold the...

  • How to Stop Hinges From Squeaking

    Hinges can begin to squeak for several reasons. They may be getting old or rusted, or they may have expanded or retracted because of the temperature of the air. Squeaky hinges can be an annoyance....

  • How to Choose Aluminum Tables

    Aluminum tables are best for outdoor spaces, such as patios, and for outdoor activities like camping. The tables are lightweight, which makes them easy to move and carry, but also hold up well to...

  • How to Choose Bamboo Chairs

    Bamboo furniture is making a comeback in terms of style because bamboo is a green product. That means it's sustainable and will continue to grow and regenerate. There are many different styles of...

  • How to Measure a Crib Mattress

    Measuring a crib mattress is important to a proper fit. Even if you are off by a small amount, the minute difference could keep the mattress from fitting into the crib at all. If your measurements...

  • How to Get Rid of a Large Pine Hutch

    Moving to a larger home or downsizing to a cozy condominium can leave most people with an unavoidable dilemma: what to do with unwanted furniture. There are several options to consider when...

  • How to Anchor a Curio Cabinet

    Anchoring a curio cabinet is a safe and simple way to protect your valuables. A curio cabinet is usually made of glass and wood and displays collectables, often made of delicate glass. Many...

  • How to Choose Youth Furniture

    If you have kids, then you need to invest in youth furniture that is specially designed for little bodies and small hands. Giving kids adult furniture may actually be unsafe, or at least feel...

  • How to Choose Cherry Furniture

    When it comes to redecorating your home, furniture is one of the best things you can buy because it completely changes the look of your room. Cherry furniture is a favorite with interior...

  • How to Care for Cedar Wood

    Cedar is a wood with many characteristics that make it a great option for outdoor use. It is a fine-grained wood that lies flat and stays straight and is less likely to crack than other woods....

  • How to Care for Vintage Wood

    Caring for vintage wood furniture requires techniques that differ from the normal cleaning regime applied to modern day furnishings. The use of certain polishes and cleansers can greatly affect...

  • How to Refinish a Fire-Damaged Armoire

    If fire has damaged your armoire, you may be able to save it. If the damage is only black charring, the surface can be refinished. If the surface has slight cracks and small burned spots, it can...

  • How to Protect Distressed Wood Furniture

    Distressing is a design technique. People use distressing to help give wood furniture a look that calls to mind aged antiques. Distressing wood furniture involves sanding off areas of varnish from...

  • How to Build Shoe Shelving

    Throwing shoes all over the closet floor may be just fine--until it's time to look for a specific pair. Hunting for a pair of shoes is annoying and time-consuming. Making a do-it-yourself shoe...

  • How to Refinish the Outside of a Cedar Chest

    Cedar chests are often used to protect valuable family heirlooms such as quilts. The cedar smell prevents bugs and pests from destroying the cloth, and the chest's natural beauty will complement...

  • How to Choose a Futon

    Futons are versatile pieces of furniture that can double as a couch or a bed, depending on the needs of their owners. Futons fold flat when needed for sleeping and sit upright for use as a chair...

  • How to Paint Antique Furniture White

    Do you have furniture pieces in your house that don't match? Hand-me-downs and flea market finds can be used together in one room by just applying paint. White is a classic choice for refinishing...

  • How to Paint a Stained Piece of Furniture

    All of us have old, hand-me-down furniture we dislike. The good news is that a simple coat of paint can transform those oddities from years past into fantastic pieces you will be proud to show off!

  • How to Clean Solid Cherry Wood Furniture

    Properly cleaning your solid cherry furniture may seem like a difficult task considering all of the products available on the market meant to clean wood products as it may be hard to know which...

  • How to Prepare To Assemble Ikea And Other Modular Furniture

    Ikea and similar modular furniture kits usually come with instructions but here is how to understand those instructions and how to prepare for assembling modular furniture.

  • How to Depill a Slipcover

    A good slipcover is made to last for a long time, but even though your slipcover may have years of wear left, unattractive fuzz and pills can make it look old before its time. An effective process...

  • How to Paint Metal Chairs

    Metal furniture is a lovely way to enhance your outdoor living space, not only can the pieces be beautiful but they can be reliable and last many years. So what happens when you are in the process...

  • How to Put Together Metal Shelves

    Use metal shelves in closets, storage rooms, garages, warehouses and stockrooms. Modular metal shelving racks save space by providing stacked storage for records, foods and manufactured products....

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