Archive for December, 2009
Venetian Glass Furniture – Assert Your Personality
Posted by admin in Home Glass Improvement on December 30, 2009
Investing in furniture and home accessories is one way of putting your unique stamp on your home. One of the investments is The Venetian Glass furniture. it is chance to invest in a one-off piece of furniture that can transform a room, or a mark your very own corner. A philosopher Julian Baggini had said that when we grow up space becomes shared. We give up space as adults, whereas when we are children, we put a definite stamp on our rooms as expressions of our personality or creativity. He recommends it’s time to reclaim your own space, saying doing so is a powerful way of creating renewed life for aspects of your self that may have been buried. Well placed Venetian Glass furniture – even if it’s in a corner of a room – can become a space just for you. If you love writing, why don’t you invest in the Venetian Plain Glass Console Table.
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Stained Glass Window Design
Posted by admin in Home Glass Improvement on December 30, 2009
Stained glass windows have been built with their colorful elegance for thousands of years. Stained windows offer privacy without blocking out sunlight as drapes and blinds do. It can take a lifetime to master this ancient craft, but even the inexperienced can create a simple stained window with the appropriate supplies. There are two options for creating a stained glass window: one method involves working completely from scratch, while the other uses special paints to create faux stained glass. If you choose to undertake the task of creating a genuine stained glass window, your first concern should be a frame. If you have an existing window that you wish to replace with your creation, you may attempt to remove the frame. Once broken down into its four edges, it can be reassembled around the completed stained glass.
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A Glass Table Top for luxurious style
Posted by admin in Home Glass Improvement on December 30, 2009
There have been many improvement in glass table tops and glass shelving manufacturing over the past few years. No longer does the glass look like a thick obtrusive piece of material. Glass tops and glass shelving these days are thin, clear, and streamlined. The design direction dictates that a glass is virtually invisible and serves to enhance the wood not disguise it.The main goals of a glass top is protection. Because wood is an organic material, it is naturally pliable and quite soft in comparison to harsher manmade materials which can leave wood furniture dented and scratched. Short of covering your wood table in a diamond table top, a glass top is itself quite scratch resistant. This will mean that it will be many years before you need to replace the glass.

