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PostHeaderIcon Living Room Furniture Styles

The living room is considered to be one of the most important rooms in any home. This is where you receive your guests, dine, work, play, study, watch TV or simply spend time with your family. The best thing about the living room is that it is multipurpose room. Given these facts, it is therefore important that the living room be furnished to reflect your personality in addition to creating a homey and elegant feel.

Living room furniture is therefore necessary to provide comfort and enhance the space of the room. To materialize these ideas, you need to keep yourself updated with the living room furniture styles at your disposal and which one may work well for you. Traditional living room furniture is one such style. This is characterized by dark woods which feature ornate carvings and has regal appearance. The lines of traditional living room furniture are elegant.
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PostHeaderIcon Indian Wood Furniture

For furniture buyer are important to understand the differences between low, medium and high quality. Especially for you who like crafting technique which are choosing Indian wood furniture. A range of wood types are used to craft Indian wood furniture. Prior to shop for wood furniture, there are questions you should answer for yourself. The budget, craftsmanship, fine woods, unique design, size and scale of a piece as per requirement and above all the appreciable Quality. All wood furniture is made from either hardwood (like Oak or Teak) or softwood (like mahogany, maple, cherry etc.).
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PostHeaderIcon Thomas Chippendale Interior Design

Thomas Chippendale, is one of famous furniture maker in Europe. His designs were widely copied, and his Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director was used heavily by other makers in both England and North America.
Thomas Chippendale didn’t grow up in London (in fact he was born in Leeds in 1718), but he did move to London at the age of 31, after he had already gained recognition as a premiere furniture maker and cabinetry-focused interior designer. His work and styles influenced the London Interior Design community then, and the Chippendale aesthetic continues to extend its impact well beyond London even today.

Chippendale’s fluent, natural and sophisticated style developed after the promotion of his furniture and interior designs in “The Gentleman and the Cabinetmaker’s Director” in 1754. Chippendale continued to make iconic contributions to the field of interior design until 1790. His furniture came to be manufactured as far afield as Philadelphia in the USA.
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