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Antique Furniture Chests on Hardwood Floors
Sunday, April 4th, 2010    Subscribe To Our FeedTobias Ruth asked:
ing for antique furniture chests, it is important to remember what type of floor the chest you buy will sit on. For one thing, you don\’t want the chest to scratch to floor. Secondly, they should look good together. Ask yourself, “Will this antique wood chest look good with my hard wood floor, or will they clash?” Keep this in mind as you search through the various antique furniture chests.
Or if you\’re looking to replace your floor coverings, consider how it will look with your antique chest. There are many varieties of floor coverings for each area of your home to choose from. Decide if you want carpet or hardwood floors for your floor coverings. To begin, we must look at several carpet selections that are currently available. We offer both long and short shag varieties, burlaps, and inexpensive indoor/outdoor carpets. A good way to keep your carpet last longer is to buy good padding for beneath the carpet. The thicker the pad, the more it costs. It is a good deal when everything is purchased and paid for. By choosing a thick pad you will lengthen the life of your carpet.
Carpeting is usually found in bedrooms and living rooms. Wood floors are becoming modern day by day and you might pick them. Many people are going with that wood-floor look again and placing big area rugs or throw rugs on the floor. They are also going with porcelain, marble, or granite tile flooring in bathrooms and kitchens. What will your antique furniture chest look best with?
It is best to choose a color that will go with anything when you are considering what color to select for your floor. The floor likely will last many years, or even a lifetime, allowing you to change the appearance of the room in other ways, such as by a change in color. Neutral colors can be accented with almost any other color.
There are many different shades for hardwood floors. The various shades run the gamut from paler to darker. Keep in mind when selecting the colors of the lumber that a dark floor detracts significantly from the brightness of a room, and may camouflage any antique furniture chests you may have.
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ing for antique furniture chests, it is important to remember what type of floor the chest you buy will sit on. For one thing, you don\’t want the chest to scratch to floor. Secondly, they should look good together. Ask yourself, “Will this antique wood chest look good with my hard wood floor, or will they clash?” Keep this in mind as you search through the various antique furniture chests.
Or if you\’re looking to replace your floor coverings, consider how it will look with your antique chest. There are many varieties of floor coverings for each area of your home to choose from. Decide if you want carpet or hardwood floors for your floor coverings. To begin, we must look at several carpet selections that are currently available. We offer both long and short shag varieties, burlaps, and inexpensive indoor/outdoor carpets. A good way to keep your carpet last longer is to buy good padding for beneath the carpet. The thicker the pad, the more it costs. It is a good deal when everything is purchased and paid for. By choosing a thick pad you will lengthen the life of your carpet.
Carpeting is usually found in bedrooms and living rooms. Wood floors are becoming modern day by day and you might pick them. Many people are going with that wood-floor look again and placing big area rugs or throw rugs on the floor. They are also going with porcelain, marble, or granite tile flooring in bathrooms and kitchens. What will your antique furniture chest look best with?
It is best to choose a color that will go with anything when you are considering what color to select for your floor. The floor likely will last many years, or even a lifetime, allowing you to change the appearance of the room in other ways, such as by a change in color. Neutral colors can be accented with almost any other color.
There are many different shades for hardwood floors. The various shades run the gamut from paler to darker. Keep in mind when selecting the colors of the lumber that a dark floor detracts significantly from the brightness of a room, and may camouflage any antique furniture chests you may have.
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