Bedroom Furniture

.

Furnish with outstanding quality and value. Namely, the Bedroom Furniture.

In-depth answers to your questions.

Find Bedroom Furniture here.

Free tips and secrets.

Furniture Outlet


Must see to believe. We furnish state-of-the-art quality.
Cane Split rattan, often used to cover chair seats and backs. " Doric A type of Classic column. Saxony Carpet Carpet in which yarn loops are clipped for a soft, dense pile with well-defined individual tuft tips. Trestle Table Originally, all tables were merely loose boards placed upon trestles or sawhorses.

Designed to fit snugly into a corner. Used to display curios. Loosely used for any wall table. A form of notched dentil.

Till Drawer or compartment in desks, chests, etc. Lyre Harplike stringed instrument used as a decorative motif for chair backs, table pedestals, etc. Similar to a pie safe. Often used in drawer construction.

Lattice Carved crisscross pattern in cutout or pierced work, found in chair backs, highboy pediments, etc. Arrow Spindle Flattened spindle reminiscent of an arrow, used in 18th Century English and Early American furnished items. Lincoln Rocker An upholstered rocker with an exposed wood frame, low seat, high back, and padded armrests. Waterfall Term applied to the sloping panels of head-and/or footboards of modern metal beds.

H-Hinge Hinge with exposed, long, flat leaves which when opened resemble the letter H. Originally designed as a portable bed. Bishop A drapery treatment with side panels of lightweight fabric tied back slightly above the midpoint to form a poufy drape above and a flowing effect below. Chiefly applied to gold and silver surfaces.

Hasp A device for fastening; particularly a fastener consisting of a hinged metal strap which fits over a staple and is secured by a pin or padlock. Oriental lacquer is a finish acquired by the application of many coats of liquid shellac. 2)In upholstery, term applied to vertical tufting. Ormolu From the French or moule, "ground gold.

Dressing Table See Dresser. Washstand Small table or cabinet holding a basin and the accessories for washing. Sausage Turning Continuous turning which resembles sausage links. Compare Sausage Turning.

Spanish Massive, masculine, robust, and vigorous, Spanish furnished items until the 16th century was Moorish-inspired and marked by rich inlays and carving, brilliant color, and decorated. Runner 1)The "rocker" (blade)of a rocking chair. Half Turning Turned members split in half, lengthwise, usually applied to a flat surface as ornament. Incised Deeply cut, engraved or carved, the entire ornament being cut into the surface rather than raised from it.

Random Joints Joints in a surface (e. Ogee Bracket Foot An ogee-shaped foot which wraps around two sides of a piece of case furnished items. Common in Hepplewhite designs. Fiddle Back Chair with violin-shaped splat back.

Also called a loose seat. Bow Front Convex front of a chest, buffet, etc.

Bedroom Furniture

.