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Buy and arrange furniture with ease using the tips and tricks from eHow’s home furnishing experts. Take the stress out of choosing and placing furnishings in your home by researching beds, dining room sets, media storage and tables. Searching for antiques? Learn how to evaluate quality before you buy, and then get tips on protecting your new investment. Additionally, eHow can help you design a backyard getaway with tips on patio furniture and suggestions for special arrangements, like how to create a Feng Shui friendly environment.

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  • Instructions on Assembling a Handmade Kids Table & Chairs

    Tables and chairs are as much a part of a child's imaginary world as playhouses and large cardboard boxes. They are the launching pad for learning and discovery, the place where a child creates...

  • How to Stop a Squeak in a Rocking Chair

    A rocking chair is an ideal piece of furniture to be used in a baby's room. Oufitted with cushions, it is comfortable for the mother and can be used to rock a baby back and forth to sleep. Because...

  • How to Stop a Rocking Chair From Squeaking

    Rocking chairs have long been an icon of relaxation. However, because they are made of wooden parts, they can be prone to squeaking. A squeaking chair can significantly lessen the restful...

  • How to Fix Rocking Chair Creaks

    Rocking chairs are commonly used on front porches and in nurseries. Quiet is often prized in these settings so that the sounds of nature can be heard or the baby being rocked back and forth will...

  • How to Refurbish a child's rocking chair

    You may run across several rocking chairs at yard sales, thrift stores or flea markets. It may have a slate missing or chipped paint. These are things that can be repaired. What is so great about...

  • How to Cover an Office Chair With Naugahyde

    Reupholstering office chairs can usually be done quickly and easily with most simple office chair styles. With 1 to 2 yards of Naugahyde fabric, your office chair can be completely renewed. For...

  • How to Repair Dining Room Chair Seat Covers

    A dining room chair constructed of a study material, such as wood or metal, can last for generations. With the passing of time, the fabric seat covers may tear under the stress of frequent use, or...

  • How to Reupholster a '60s Chair

    If you have an eye for design, you may have stumbled across an old '60s armchair with tons of potential. All you must do is reupholster a vintage chair to make it fit into your modern-day decor....

  • How to Restore a Wooden Infant High Chair

    Restoring an infant high chair will depend on why you are doing it. If you are sprucing up a garage-sale find for sale, then you will want to make your restoration as authentic as possible. But if...

  • How to Fix an Office Chair That Is Creaking

    An office chair is a useful tool, often necessary for sitting for long periods of time while doing paper- or computer-work. Although office chairs are normally bred more for convenience than...

  • How to Customize Office Furniture

    Office furniture has a reputation for being cold, stark and simple looking. Even some very fine pieces of office furniture that are well crafted do not have that touch of individuality. There are...

  • How to Stop a Metal Chair From Creaking

    People use chairs everywhere, both working in the office and relaxing at home. Other chairs, such as metal folding chairs, are also used for mass events, like conventions or gatherings. ...

  • How to Choose Wood Chaise Lounges

    Catching some rays is much easier when you have a comfortable chaise lounge in the backyard. Whether you're looking for lounge chairs to surround a pool or just to enjoy the backyard, it takes...

  • How to Make Adirondack Furniture

    Adirondack chairs have a clean, classic look that makes them very popular in lawns, porches or patios. Adirondack chairs' simple design also make them relatively easy to build. Some cutting of...

  • How to Lube Rocker Recliner Chair Springs

    Rocker recliners provide comfort while allowing the user to rock back and forth. Although rocker recliners are constructed to last for many years, they do develop squeaks fairly frequently. The...

  • How to Remove the Chalky White Film on Resin Chairs

    Resin chairs are an economical solution to patio seating. Even if you have a nice set of wood or metal patio furniture, resin chairs are handy for entertaining. However, they develop a chalky film...

  • Description of a Kneelsit Balance Chair

    Sitting at a desk or workstation for long periods may cause pain and discomfort. Investigations into more ergonomic seating options should include the Kneelsit balance chair.

  • Aeron Operating Instructions

    The Aeron chair by Herman Miller gives a wide range of control over the way a home office chair adapts to individual body types and sizes and the way it moves. Intuitive controls change seat...

  • How to Repair an Office Chair

    Swivel desk chairs help maximize office productivity, but their moving parts are often prone to mechanical problems. Many of these problems stem from a faulty gas cylinder, the device that allows...

  • How to Operate the Tilt Mechanism on an Office Chair

    Office chairs are made in many different styles and shapes. There are some basic characteristics and functions to them. The basic office chair has a base with or without wheels on it, a shaft...

  • How to Cover a Wingback Recliner

    Many people think of wingback chairs as somewhat uncomfortable. However, wingback chairs with recliners give wingbacks a whole new reputation. These chairs add class as well as comfort to your...

  • How to Make a Rope Bottomed Chair

    A rope bottomed chair is an attractive piece of furniture for both porch sitting and regular living room use. Aside from its rustic attractiveness, a rope bottomed chair is also extremely sturdy...

  • How to Choose Occasional Chairs

    The furniture you choose for your home is the foundation for all your other décor. Choosing an occasional chair, whether it is for your living room, den, study or bedroom is a daunting task...

  • How to Sew a Parsons Chair Cover

    A parsons chair is mainly a dining room chair. This type of chair normally has no arms and is usually completely covered, including a skirt covering for the legs. Parsons chairs are one of the...

  • How to Hang a Bubble Ball Chair

    You are a maven of style and counter culture. Unbound by the standards of traditional living room furniture, you would rather have functional art. You got yourself a bubble ball hanging chair. You...

  • How to Restore Old Chairs

    Got a tired chair that's begging for a fresh look? With a few do-it-yourself alterations, you can instantly transform an old chair into a dazzling decorative piece. You'd be surprised what wonders...

  • How to Donate an Electric Lounge Chair

    If you have an electric lounge chair and you no longer have a use for it, consider donating the chair to a charitable organization. Furniture donations can make a world of difference to a family...

  • How to Lube an Office Chair

    Squeaky office chairs can be an annoyance to coworkers and to yourself. The noise is distracting and can lead to lower productivity. The most common cause of a squeaky chair is a lack of...

  • How to Replace Upholstery on Arm of Chair

    Finding a slipcover to fit an old armchair can be tricky, not to mention that you have to readjust the covers often to make them fit properly and look nice. People often consider buying a new...

  • Proper Positioning for a Kneeling Chair

    No one can stand throughout the entire day--it's simply too fatiguing. We need chairs in order to rest. Kneeling chairs are designed to provide better posture by opening up the angle between the...

  • How to Fit a Recliner Cover

    People have been using slip covers for years as a way to cover old, torn or stained furniture. They come in a variety of fabrics and colors and are relatively inexpensive compared to buying new...

  • Information on the Herman Miller Rosewood Chair & Ottoman

    Icons of 20th-century interior design, the Herman Miller company's Eames lounge chair and ottoman have been adorning houses and offices for more than 50 years. While looking modern and elegant,...

  • How to Do Piping for Chair Upholstery

    When completing a do-it-yourself upholstery project, the finishing touches usually prove to be the most crucial. Finishing a chair with piping will make it look as if it has been done by a...

  • Rattan Vs. Aluminum Frames

    Rattan and aluminum are both used in the creation of chair frames, specifically outdoor furniture frames. Traditional frames for wicker furniture were made from various tree materials, including...

  • How to Paint a Rocking Chair With a Beach Theme

    Painting a beach theme onto a rocking chair is a great way to decorate an otherwise ordinary piece of furniture. Whether you live by the beach or far from it, adding an island or nautical vibe to...

  • How to Maintain a Wicker Chair

    You may think of wicker furniture is typically used out of doors, but it doesn't necessarily have to be. Wicker chairs make a great addition to a sun room, family room, kitchen, or den. They...

  • The Best Way to Sand Chair Legs

    Sanding furniture is the essential first step to staining unfinished furniture, or the essential second step after you've stripped a finished chair of its original color. Sanding chair legs is a...

  • How to Measure a Preschool Chair for a Toddler

    As a toddler grows, he not only will outgrow many of his old clothes and toys, but chairs as well. As he ventures into school for perhaps the first time, take into consideration the proper size...

  • How to Revamp a Sofa Chair

    Got a dull, worn out sofa chair in your living room? It may be comfy, but when it comes to aesthetics, let's face it---your chair is an eye sore. You know it's hideous, and so does everyone else....

  • Instructions for Twig Furniture

    The early settlers in America often made their own furniture without sophisticated woodworking tools or access to board lumber from home improvement stores. For many, the material came from...

  • How to Weave Belts Into a Leather Chair Seat

    Before replacing a chair seat with the usual cushioned seating, try making your own leather chair seat. Make a quick trip to the thrift shop to pick up used leather belts. Any adult size leather...

  • Care of an Antique Caning Chair

    Your antique chair with the intricately woven cane seat can be just as stylish today as it was in Grandma's day---or even more, because its age lends warm character to any room. To keep your cane...

  • How to Cut Chair Legs Evenly

    If you have chairs that are too tall for a table or members of your family, you may need to cut the legs to reduce their height. Measuring the leg length and marking the chair legs on all sides...

  • How to Repair Plastic Mesh Beach Chairs

    Beach chairs with plastic mesh are lightweight and comfortable, easy to carry, and never need painting. The plastic webbing, however, often becomes frayed and faded after years of summer sun and...

  • Instructions to Cane a Chair

    Caning a chair is to weave a seat or back for a chair frame with cane fiber or rush. A chair can be re-caned when the original cane wears out or a newly built chair can be caned. Though the...

  • Plans for Building a Adirondack Chair

    Adirondack lawn furniture is popular on decks and patios everywhere. Known for their durability and rugged beauty, these chairs are a great addition to your backyard no matter where you live....

  • How to Take Off the Paint From a Wood Chair

    Taking paint off a wood chair yourself is not as easy as dropping it off at a professional paint removal service. It's a tough job to do at home, but it is possible with the right tools and some...

  • How to Paint an Upholstered Chair

    Reupholstering a chair is time consuming to do yourself and expensive if you pay someone to do it. Slip covers are not always the best solution, and they can be costly too. Fabric spray paint may...

  • How to Choose Fabric Recliners

    Recliners come in a wide variety of colors and designs, from pastel pink flowered designs to sleek modern designs in darker shades. With so many types out there, choosing the right recliner and...

  • How to Repair Antique Spring Bottom Chair

    Antique spring bottom chairs remain common in flea markets, thrift stores and antique shops around the country. While these chairs can be quite sturdy and comfortable, you may find that you need...

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