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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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  • How to Sand & Stain Cedar Furniture

    Cedar is a durable and rot-resistant wood, making cedar furniture excellent for inside or outside of your home. Sanding and staining cedar furniture ensures it will survive years of wear and tear....

  • Sealy Posturepedic Memory Foam Mattress Care Instructions

    Memory foam mattresses are becoming more and more popular across the country and around the world. These mattresses are designed to be the most comfortable, conforming to your body while providing...

  • 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 Finish an Oak Desk

    Oak is one of the easiest woods to finish, because it accepts color like a thirsty sponge. Its wide, open grain makes painting difficult unless you use a grain filler, and water-based stains...

  • How Do I Clean My Select Comfort Pillow Top?

    Not only does a clean Select Comfort pillow top mattress look better than a dirty one, it can also improve the quality of sleep you get. Regular cleaning can remove dust mites, which can cause...

  • 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 Stain Protect Microfiber Furniture

    Microfiber is a blend of polyester fabric that has grown more popular in furniture design. Because it is durable, easy to dye and is naturally stain resistant, it is a great fabric for people with...

  • How to Stain Outdoor Furniture

    Wooden chairs and tables add ambiance to any outdoor space, but inclement weather and the force of time can peel away the paint or fade a gorgeous stain into a pale imitation of its original...

  • How to Restore an Old Trunk or Chest

    Trunks and chests are old traveling accompaniments. These are great for packing a lot of items, but they are also very heavy and difficult to move. Now, people use suitcases much more suited for...

  • How to Refinish Pecan Wood Furniture

    Pecan trees are popular for their tasty nuts. The pecan tree is also valuable for its quality wood. Factories and furniture builders use pecan for its hardness, beauty and durability. Pecan wood...

  • How to Remove Cat Urine From Leather Furniture

    Cats are popular and beloved pets until they urinate on places that are hard to clean, such as leather furniture. And there is nothing worse than the strong smell and cardboard feel of cat urine...

  • How to Build a Nice Computer Desk

    Can't find a computer desk to your liking? Building and customizing your own computer desk is probably the best route to go. It does take a little concentration, but you do not have to be a carpenter.

  • How to Finish Pine Outdoor Furniture

    Pine is one of the most popular materials for building furniture, both for indoor and outdoor use. The grain of the wood holds stains and paints well, and it is soft enough to be worked and...

  • 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 Make a Contemporary Bedroom Dresser More Traditional

    While the clean lines of contemporary furniture might appeal to you at some point, particularly because modern furniture designs can be reproduced cheaply, you may find that your taste in...

  • How to Refinish a Drop Leaf Table

    Refinishing a table is a wonderful way to bring a tired piece of furniture back to life and gain great personal satisfaction in creating a beautiful product. While this task requires patience and...

  • How to Finish an Oak Butcher Block

    Finishing wood surfaces is a fun way to create a unique look for any piece of furniture. Oak is a beautiful wood that is easy to finish, and whether you bought an unfinished wood butcher's block...

  • How to Refinish Wood Lawn Chairs

    Consider a number of things when refinishing your wood lawn chairs. The type of wood is a critical component of the decision. You also need to determine what look you are trying to achieve. Wood...

  • How to Make a Full Wall Headboard

    Create a focal wall in your bedroom that doubles as a full wall headboard with hardwood boards stained to look like a multicolored beams. Colorful wood stains offer design choices from all shades...

  • How to Refinish a Pie Safe

    Pie safes are traditional pieces of furniture that households used to always have. The Germans introduced pie safes in the 1800s. Pie safes kept freshly baked pies away from bugs and other hungry...

  • How to Restore Birch Plywood Cabinets

    Kitchen cabinets that are made out of wood can become faded and dirty over time as they age. Restoration is required to return them to their original look and condition. Restoring birch plywood...

  • How to Remove Stains From a Pillowtop Mattress

    Stains can not only cause aesthetic problems on a mattress, but they can also cause odors, mold growth and damage to the bedding material. Pillow top mattresses have crevices between the...

  • How to Remove Chocolate Stains From a Car Seat

    The chocolate bar was delicious and gobbled up on the run and you didn't notice the stain on the seat until the next day, after it set overnight and re-softened in the morning sun. Now you have...

  • How to Refinish an Armoire

    An armoire is an elegant piece of furniture that can serve as an attractive housing for your wardrobe. With proper care and maintenance, your armoire can last for generations. After some years of...

  • How to Restore Marble & Wood Furniture

    Marble and wood are the commonly used materials for furniture. However both are susceptible to wear and tear, and stains. There are some simple tips to maintain and restore the quality of these...

  • How to Stain Outdoor Wood Furniture

    Adding a brightly colored stain to your outdoor wood furniture is an easy way to quickly brighten up your patio and garden. Outdoor furniture can become dull and weathered over time from...

  • 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 Stain a Dining Room Table

    Refinishing a dining room table can give an old table a new life. Whether the table has been previously painted or stained another color, stripping and staining the table gives the piece a...

  • How to Remove Wine Stains from Leather

    Inviting friends and family over for a gathering, event or party can be entertaining. As the day and night wear on, people tend to get a little careless with all of the excitement, causing...

  • How to Antique Old Chairs

    Faux antiquing has become a popular trend in furniture finishing. Many people are transforming the looks of their old, worn furniture by refinishing the piece and making it look purposefully worn....

  • How to Finish a Wooden Kitchen Table

    Solid wood furniture pieces are a beautiful and long-lasting furnishing option for any home and living space. Solid wood kitchen tables, when finished by the owner with pride and careful attention...

  • How to Distress an Oak Table

    Is there an old oak table lying around your home lacking in personality? Sometimes, showing your age (when it comes to furniture) may not be a bad thing. Follow these tips for distressing your oak...

  • How To Refinish Outdated Bedroom Furniture

    Refinishing outdated bedroom furniture may seem like a difficult task at first, but when broken down into simple, easy to follow steps, it becomes much easier. While some knowledge of sanding and...

  • How to Refinish Bunk Beds

    Well-built bunk beds made of wood can hold up for an entire childhood. However, while the bunk beds themselves may last, the finish will need to be redone at least once during that time. You can...

  • How to Get Sharpie Marker Off of an Italian Leather Sofa

    It has happened to almost everyone at some point: You walk out of the room and come back a minute later to find your child holding a sharpie, glowing about the new masterpiece he inscribed on your...

  • How to Refinish Maple Chairs

    Refinishing maple chairs is not difficult once you remove the old finish. Chemical strippers have made the task of preparing the wood easier; however, it is a messy job. Prior to starting the...

  • How to Restore Outdoor Wood Furniture

    Restoring your outdoor wood furniture may seem like a daunting task, but after you understand the process and tools involved, the job becomes much simpler. While some knowledge of sanding and...

  • How to Stain Wicker or Rattan Furniture

    Wicker and rattan furniture can complement almost any style. It's a favorite choice for both classic and contemporary tastes, but the color choices for woven furniture are often limited. Staining...

  • How to Mix Dining Chairs

    Mixing dining chairs has long been an important part of eclectic and shabby chic decorating. Dining chairs take a lot of abuse, and it is common for one or two to break. Whether you are mixing...

  • How to Stain a Cedar Bench

    Staining adds a bit of color while retaining the natural grain of the wood. It also helps to preserve the life of the bench with the stain acting as a protective layer. Properly staining your...

  • How to Stain Wooden Tables

    If you've decided to take on the task of staining your wooden furniture, you know it is no small feat. It takes a lot of labor and perseverance. The outcome will reflect the preparation you put...

  • How to Restore Old Wooden Chairs

    Furniture restoration is a popular and effective method of recycling older furniture and adding a new look to your home. Restoration of solid wood furniture is a matter of knowing a few steps,...

  • How to Stain Spindles

    Spindles are usually made of one piece of wood and are used as supports for furniture and railings. Staining spindles is more difficult than staining a flat or straight piece of wood because they...

  • DIY Paint Unfinished Cabinets

    Painting your own unfinished cabinets can be a satisfying way to add style to your home. The technical skills required are easily applied and can be learned "on the job." Follow the basics, choose...

  • How to Protect Outdoor Cushions

    Proper care of your outdoor cushions is necessary if you want to keep them year after year. The manufacturer normally treats its outdoor cushions with some type of chemical to protect them from...

  • White Oak Vs. Northern Red Oak Furniture

    Oak is a standard wood for high-quality durable furniture and flooring. White and red oak, including northern red oak, are both very popular choices. Some differences exist between the two types,...

  • How to Change White Cabinets to Stained

    Changing white cabinets to stained cabinets is a time consuming project that requires persistence and attention to detail. No matter what color your cabinets are painted, the most challenging part...

  • How to Remove a Urine Smell From Microfiber

    Pet urine stains shouldn't be the reason you buy a new microfiber couch or living room chair. It's easy enough to eliminate the odor, while keeping your house from smelling like a litter box.

  • How to Repair Dining Room Furniture

    Repairing old dining room furniture can be time consuming and requires a lot of patience and materials. Using a variety of glues, oils and waxes, you can repair most furniture damage, large or...

  • How to Repair Nicks in Furniture by Patching

    Nicks in furniture can be an eye-sore if they are left unrepaired. Any sharp object can cause a nick in a piece of furniture. There are different ways to repair nicks in furniture and this...

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