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The Main Factors When It Comes To Outdoor Furniture

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Alfresco living has seen a boom in uptake and use of outdoor furniture throughout the world. While the genius in outdoor living almost always lies in the designs and themes, outdoor furniture plays an important role in the complete experience. This is why when buying outdoor furniture from manufacturers like royal garden outdoor furniture, for instance, you should look keenly at the furniture specifics that make the particular furniture appropriate for your outdoor environment.…

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3 Situations When Super Glue Should Not Be Used During DIY Cabinet Making

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The strong bond created when you use super glue during cabinet making can lead you to think that it can work well in every situation. However, there are some situations when super glue is not the ideal adhesive to use. This article discusses three situations when it would not be wise to use super glue as you make a storage cabinet for your kitchen. Veneer Repair The veneer on a piece of timber that you are using may have become detached as you cut it to size during the DIY cabinet-making project.…

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Important Tips for Choosing Café Chairs and Other Furniture

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The furniture in your restaurant isn’t just functional, but it helps to set the tone of the area and can contribute to your café’s overall look and feeling; the pieces you choose can make the space seem fun and informal or modern and chic. While you want to choose café chairs and furniture that look good and will be durable, you also want your space to be comfortable. Note a few important tips for choosing café pieces so you are happy with them for years to come.…

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Using library furniture to increase accessibility for the disabled

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Choosing the right configuration and style of furniture can help to make your library accessible to all people in your area. Here are some ways to make the library easy to navigate.  Maintain a suitable gap between bookcases Having an extremely narrow gap between bookcases can make it hard for people using wheelchairs or mobility devices to access the library. Try to keep a gap of at least 1000mm to allow wheelchair users to navigate the hallways, with space at the end of aisles of at least 1350mm to allow the wheelchair users to turn.…

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How to Move a Sideboard from a Truck into a Dining Room

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Did you that you can move a heavy sideboard from a removal truck and into your home without hiring people to help you to lift it? Read on and discover how you and a helper can achieve this feat with the help of moving blankets. From the Truck to the Steps Place a moving blanket (a blanket used to wrap furniture during a removal) on the ground close to the loading ramp of the moving truck.…

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How to Clean and Care for Outdoor Teak Furniture

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Teak is a preferable product when it comes to outdoor furniture, and it’s not so hard to figure out why. It’s very versatile and extremely durable, requiring only little maintenance once in a while. With teak, there are two major states, oiled and fine sanded. If you bought fine sanded teak furniture, then you should be having a natural-looking piece of furniture. It’s normally yellow brown. Oiled teak wood is a bit darker.…

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Remove Surface Rust Without Fuss From Your Weber Barbecue

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Emptying the burned coals from your Weber barbecue and finding a small amount of rust can be a little cause for concern. If the rust manages to eat its way all the way through the metal of the barbecue body, however, then vital cooking heat is going to escape out of this space. When rust is discovered, it is important you deal with it quickly so it doesn’t become a problem too big to deal with.…

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