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Amish Furniture - Made in America, Loved By All

Monday, September 27th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Sarika Kabra asked:




In a fast-paced instant world, we are witnessing a gradual shift from reliance on durable furniture to easier-to-handle mobile furniture. The consumers are making a big compromise on the quality of furniture suitable for their homes. However, the purists would vouch for the royal feeling associated with Amish furniture.

The origins of Amish furniture can be traced to America where majorities of the Amish people reside. Originally hailing from Europe, the Amish eventually settled in some States of the US and Canada. The Amish people are rooted to their culture and legacy and are slow to adapt to the modern technologically advanced world. That’s why the Americans call them “The Simple People”. They cherish the values and art inherited from their forefathers. And one of their prized possessions is the art of making exotic Amish furniture.

Every finished Amish furniture article is a testimony to the amount of hard work and craftsmanship that has gone into producing such a masterpiece. A single furniture article could take days to complete. To lend an extravagant look to each finished article, the Amish artisans employ the skills that are unique to their clan. Perhaps, these peculiar features jack-up the cost of producing Amish furniture. But the pride felt by the owner of an Amish article is unparalleled.

A typical Amish article does not resemble the other piece of the same category. This is a proof of its authenticity. The originality of Amish furniture is extremely important while looking to buy one. The reason is the immense popularity and higher price of Amish furniture. The Amish artisans generally work from small workshops with limited work force. But they deal with wholesale Amish furniture dealers, who pay them good margins. Because the goodwill of these big retailers is at stake, they, generally, do not indulge in dealing with counterfeits. But still some scrupulous furniture dealers, in order to make a quick buck, do indulge in buying and selling fakes. It’s here that a vigilant consumer comes into picture. If you are not new to the Amish furniture, more often than not, you’ll get a good deal. The problem arises with the new buyers, who need an orientation on Amish furniture.

With the advent of Internet, now, Amish furniture no longer belongs to America. It has become a global commodity where more and more netizens are placing orders for Amish furniture online. The growing sales of Amish furniture online drives home an important fact there are still customers available who look for ‘royalty in simplicity’ in their furniture.

The popularity of Amish furniture is not just because of its simple, yet regal, looks. The availability and suitability of Amish furniture for all age groups make it a ‘value for your money’ proposition. It serves the dual purpose of luxury as well as utility furniture that is vital for every household.

The durability of Amish furniture lends it a credible place in the traditional societies. Longevity and safety is inherent in traditions. Be it relations or furniture articles, the traditional mindsets are programmed to expect them to last for generations. Add the style and grace of Amish furniture, and you and your family have a perfect companion for life.



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Ada Requirements: Baby Changing Stations and Child Safety Seats

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Baby Changing Station asked:




ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) has framed some requirements for baby changing stations that should be satisfied by every baby changing station manufacturer. Before buying a baby changing station for your babies or using these in public places you should be aware of these requirements that meet the standards of ADA.

The specifications in these ADA guidelines are based upon adult dimensions and anthropometrics. These guidelines also contain alternate specifications based on children’s dimensions and anthropometrics for drinking fountains, water closets, toilet stalls, lavatories, sinks, and fixed or built-in seating and tables.

Listed below are the standards for baby changing stations.

A. Units should be constructed from high-density polyethylene, which prohibits the retention of moisture and odors.

B. Units should contain reinforced steel rods increase unit stability (Baby changing stations)

C. Gas shocks should be completely hidden for safer bed retraction preventing injuries to hands and fingers (Baby changing stations)

D. Products should be suitable for processing by any approved recycling facility.

E. Provide units with the necessary hardware to install on most wall types.

F. Units should be provided with a self-adhesive sign for installation on restroom door.

G. Units should be provided with a mounting template with instructions written in English and Spanish.

H. Provide a unit with numerous color choices to accent building’s internal décor.

So if you are opting to buy an Oval Baby Changing Station, Horizontal Baby Changing Station or a Vertical Baby Changing Station check if the units are manufactured by certified manufacturers and the products satisfy full requirements of ADA.

To know more about the standard ADA specifications for baby changing stations visit this link http://www.baby-changing-stations.com/ada.htm . Get the best for your babies by just being smart while buying products for your babies.



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Top Five Baby Furniture Must Haves

Monday, September 20th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Jb Anthony asked:




If you’re expecting a baby, then it would do you well to expect additional expenses too. With the many things that you would have to buy, you need to differentiate between pieces of baby furniture that are absolutely necessary and those that are mere fills. Here are the absolute top five baby furniture pieces that you should have in your nursery.

Crib

Whether you’re planning to co-sleep with your baby at night, you would still need to have a sturdy and safe baby crib. The crib is the only piece of baby furniture on which you may safely leave your baby unattended for a short period of time.

Cribs are made with safety in mind these days especially since the government and product controllers have set certain guidelines for product users’ safety. Otherwise, crib models would never make it out on the market. You should still be extra careful and vigilant though. Even to this day, there are crib product recalls. The recalls usually happen when certain features are discovered to be potentially dangerous. Keep your ears and eyes peeled for online news on recent product recalls.

Portable Crib/ Playpen

Even with nursery cribs, it would still be a practical idea to have a portable playpen or a portable baby crib. Portables like these would come in handy for parents who would like to enjoy family trips and picnics with their babies.

Like nursery cribs, standard portable cribs are also manufactured with your baby’s safety in mind. Do remember though that like standard cribs, portables may also be recalled if they have features that may still be improved on. Some parents also use portable cribs as their main nursery crib. It is probably safest though not to use portables as all around cribs.

Cabinet/ Changing Table

Of course you can’t do without some space to store all those baby diapers, clothes and miscellaneous items. A sturdy cabinet with back brackets would be a good piece of furniture to store baby items in. To save you some cash, you should consider buying a baby cabinet that can double as a changing table. This way, you only have to buy one piece of furniture that can perform two functions. A good design would be a piece with a changing table on top and open shelves or drawers below to hold baby items. The top storage compartment could hold diapers and other changing articles to make baby changing an easier chore.

High Chair

As soon as your baby finds out that he can sit and move around while feeding, things can begin to get really messy. You don’t want to forever keep chasing after your baby. This is why you need a good high chair for baby meal time. Pick one with a wide sturdy base to prevent tipping accidents.

Toy Box

Teaching your child to clean his room should begin as early as the baby and toddler stages. This is why it is probably a good idea for you to get your child a toy box. Teach him to store his toys after play so that he can carry over the habit until adulthood. Pick a toy box that doesn’t have a heavy lid. It should also ideally have a lock in place spring to prevent the lid from falling on your child. Other safe designs include the open storage piece that is easy for your baby to use.



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Amish Baby Cribs - Quintessential Requirement For Every Nursery

Saturday, September 18th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Sarika Kabra asked:




Most of us are probably familiar with the marvelous furniture that the Amish master craftsmen are famous for producing, high quality, sturdy furniture that lasts seemingly forever. For anyone in the process of furnishing a nursery, the thought of purchasing Amish baby furniture such as Amish chests, dressers, changing tables, high chairs, gliders or rocking chairs and most certainly Amish baby cribs is bound to have been a considered option. The reason are many why many parents would be naturally drawn to Amish baby cribs; which are quintessential to how warm, welcoming, comforting a nursery ideally should be.

Safety: This is probably a factor that is paramount to most parents when choosing baby furniture. Every parent wants to rest assured that furniture they choose for their child is made using only natural materials, and that the item is made using the kind of craftsmanship that makes it fully safe for a child to use. Also a parent wants to be sure that no toxic materials are used to make anything that is used by the baby, and this is most certainly true for Amish baby cribs. The kind of wood used, the kind of varnish or finishing used is always excellent quality and therefore completely safe for baby to use.

They will last for a long, long time: Amish baby cribs are not the sort of thing that a baby outgrows in a hurry. This is because many of them have been designed to be ‘convertible’. The size of the crib is expandable so that it grows along with your baby. Many cribs are designed in a way that it begins by being a small crib, and then expands into a fair sized bed! So an Amish baby crib is an expense that you make now, which will last you for a long time. And so durable and well made are these baby beds that they may well be used by the babies of your babies! Similarly certain Amish chests are also versatile enough to double as a changing tables where you can change baby’s diaper with ease. These same items of furniture can later be used as a chest of drawers or even a dresser. What you use for your baby today will be used by your growing child as a young child, a tween and later as a teen as well.

They are Beautiful: Quite simply, Amish baby cribs are beautiful! The old fashioned sense of warm comfort that they can evoke is matchless. Imagine a baby peacefully sleeping, cocooned in the warm safety of a sturdy, well made and beautiful baby bed. The solid wood slats evoke a sense of eras gone past, a timeless classic of a design that is recreated today for your precious one!

Amish baby furniture may well be the best choice for you and your baby. In terms of classic designs, long lasting durability and sturdiness, safety, choice of top quality raw materials and matchless versatility, these items of furniture probably have no equal. It is hard to go wrong with this furniture really!



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Upholstered Nursery Gliders An Essential Part of the Nursery

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Elizabeth asked:




Moms and dads will spend many hours during the day and night feedings soothing their newborn, and a comfortable nursery glider makes a difference in how comfortable you spend the time feeding and soothing your baby.

Little Castle Nursery Gliders feature taller backs to support the head and neck during those late-night feedings as well as higher arm rests designed to support the arm while nursing.Nursery Gliders are available in hundreds of styles and finishes, and upholstery choices to match any décor, from classic to contemporary. If you decide to move your Little Castle glider into another part of the house it will transition easily. You may decide to coordinate your nursery glider with the nursery or select a model that fits in with the master bedroom or whatever room you might moved the nursery glider to later. A few glider features are slip-covered, recline options, and also down-filled options. Little Castle gliders offers over 100 fabrics to choose from, you may choose a chenille fabric, polka dots or the popular micro suede fabrics which are easy to clean and durable. Little Castle offers also the option to customize your nursery glider by coordinating several fabrics to create a custom look.

Royalbambino.com offers free consultations to help you designed a beautiful nursery glider to coordinate with your nursery, we also offer free fabric swatches to make sure you choose the right colors to match your existing room decor. Gliders usually take from six to eight weeks for production time but you may also choose a rush option for an additional cost, this guarantees your glider will be out of production and ready to ship to you in 2 weeks. Take advantage of our free shipping on all gliders for a limited time.

A few of the most popular models are the royal loose cushion glider, heritage glider, cottage glider, Cottage SS, cottage recliner, Versailles glider and also a chair and a half glider chair. You may choose a tailored skirt or ruffle skirt depending on the décor style. In addition to the wide variety of fabrics available you may also choose to provide your own fabric to have your glider custom made for no additional charge or use a variety of House Inc fabrics available to customize your Little Castle nursery glider.

Royalbambino.com offers a wide variety of Nursery Glider Chairs including Little Castle Gliders, you may shop at our retail location or web store. We are available to answer any questions you may have or to provide you with fabric swatches to make the best decision when choosing your nursery glider.



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5 Steps To An Organic Baby Nursery

Thursday, September 9th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Sheila Baskerville asked:




With the recent focus on green living and organic products, many parents have become interested in creating non-toxic, natural living spaces for their children. One room of particular concern is the baby nursery. Since babies are still developing, their living environment is very important. Creating an eco-friendly or organic baby nursery is a smart move not only for your baby, but for your family and the environment as well.

Expecting a baby is such an exciting time! With happy anticipation, the decorating frenzy begins. Bedding and furniture are purchased, walls are painted and new floors may be installed. It\’s natural to want everything in the baby nursery to be new and beautiful for your precious newborn.

But new and beautiful doesn\’t necessarily mean safe. Conventional furniture, paints and fabrics may have chemicals and toxins that can be unhealthy for your baby. Luckily, stores are offering more eco-friendly options for furniture, wall coverings, floorings, and organic baby bedding. These natural, organic baby products are typically produced without the use of harmful chemicals and thus contribute to a healthier nursery environment.

Here are five smart purchases to make when creating your organic baby nursery.

A Natural Wood Crib: Your baby will spend a lot of time sleeping so you want a crib that is non-toxic. Traditional wood cribs may have harmful stains or finishes while furniture made from pressed wood may contain adhesives that can also irritate your baby. Consider purchasing a sustainable natural wood crib with a non-toxic finish. An Organic Crib

Mattress: Your baby\’s actual sleeping surface is just as important as the crib. Conventional mattresses may contain materials and toxins that may be released into the air while your baby sleeps. To promote your baby\’s health and safety, look for organic crib mattresses that are made from certified-organic materials and fabrics.

Organic Crib Bedding: Many people are unaware that conventionally-grown cotton is one of the most heavily-sprayed crops in the world. To ensure that your baby\’s sensitive skin is not exposed to toxins in regular cotton bedding, consider organic baby bedding made from natural, organic fabrics and eco-friendly dyes.

Eco-friendly Carpet and Flooring: Traditional carpets typically contain known allergens such as adhesives, stain protectors and flame retardants. To avoid bringing these allergens into your baby\’s room, look for healthier alternatives such as eco-friendly hardwoods, bamboo and cork floorings or rugs made of natural fibers.

Eco-friendly Paint: Ever notice that strong smell in the air when painting? Many traditional paints emit toxins called volatile organic compounds which can be hazardous to your family\’s health. Look for low-voc, zero-voc or milk-based paints made of natural non-toxic elements.

Decorating your baby\’s room can be an enjoyable way to prepare for his or her arrival. With careful consideration to these key design elements, your baby\’s nursery will be the healthy, nurturing environment that you desire.



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Creating An Eco-Friendly Baby Nursery - 5 Tips

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Sheila Baskerville asked:




With the recent focus on organic living and eco-friendly products, many parents have become interested in creating non-toxic, natural living spaces for their children. One room that typically receives special attention is the baby nursery. Since newborns are still developing, a healthy home environment is particularly important. Creating an eco-friendly or organic baby nursery is a smart move not only for your baby, but for your family and the environment as well.

If you’ve ever awaited the birth of a child, you know that it’s an exciting time! With happy anticipation, the decorating frenzy begins. Bedding and furniture are purchased, walls are painted and new floors may be installed. It’s natural to want everything in the baby nursery to be new and beautiful for your precious newborn.

But new and beautiful doesn’t necessarily mean safe. Traditional furniture, paints and fabrics may have chemicals and toxins that may be unhealthy for your baby.

Luckily, stores and online boutiques are offering more eco-friendly options for furniture, wall coverings, floorings, and organic baby bedding. These natural, organic baby products are typically produced without the use of harmful chemicals and thus contribute to a healthier nursery environment.

Here are five smart purchases to make when creating your organic baby nursery.

A Natural Wood Crib — Your baby will spend a lot of time sleeping so you want a crib that is non-toxic. Traditional wood cribs may have harmful stains or finishes while furniture made from pressed wood may contain adhesives that can also irritate your baby. Consider purchasing a sustainable natural wood crib with a non-toxic finish.

An Organic Crib Mattress — Your baby’s actual sleeping surface is just as important as the crib. Conventional mattresses may contain materials and toxins that may be released into the air while your baby sleeps. To promote your baby’s health and safety, look for organic crib mattresses that are made from certified-organic materials and fabrics.

Organic Crib Bedding — Many people are unaware that conventionally-grown cotton is one of the most heavily-sprayed crops in the world. To ensure that your baby’s sensitive skin is not exposed to toxins in regular cotton bedding, consider organic baby bedding made from natural, organic fabrics and eco-friendly dyes.

Eco-friendly Carpet and Flooring — Traditional carpets typically contain known allergens such as adhesives, stain protectors and flame retardants. To avoid bringing these allergens into your baby’s room, look for healthier alternatives such as eco-friendly hardwoods, bamboo and cork floorings or rugs made of natural fibers.

Eco-friendly Paint — Ever notice that strong smell in the air when painting? Many traditional paints emit toxins called volatile organic compounds which can be hazardous to your family’s health. These toxins can concentrate indoors and may linger long after painting has finished. Look for low-voc, zero-voc or milk-based paints made of natural non-toxic elements.

Decorating your baby’s nursery can be a wonderful way to prepare for your baby’s arrival. With careful consideration to these key design elements, your baby’s nursery will be the healthy, nurturing environment that

you desire.



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How To Pick The Perfect Baby Cribs

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Groshan Fabiola asked:


It is such an exciting time when you are expecting a baby and picking out the nursery furniture, but it is important not to let emotion override common sense when picking out these items. Baby cribs in particular must be carefully considered before making the investment. All the baby nursery accessories you choose should be safe, non-toxic and comfortable for your little bundle of joy, but the crib is especially important because this is where they will spend so much time. Two essential factors when choosing baby cribs are safety and comfort. Of course factors such as budget, color, style and design also come into play, but these should be a distant second to the safety features and comfort of the crib. While you want the crib to coordinate with all the other nursery furniture and look good, this is nothing compared to the importance of protecting your baby and giving them a good start to their life. Following are some essential factors to think about when looking at cribs for your baby: * Make sure all the slats are spaced in such a way that the baby’s small hands and feet will not be trapped. * Check that the sides are tall enough to keep your baby from climbing out once they are old enough to try. * Select cribs and other baby nursery accessories with non-toxic padding that will prevent injury without hurting the environment or your baby. * Choose a crib that is large enough for your baby to sleep and play in, but not too big for the nursery. * Find a mattress for the crib that is healthy and safe, without sacrificing the comfort of the baby. By considering all these factors and the overall quality of the construction, you should be able to find the perfect crib and all the other nursery furniture you need for your baby.

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Different Resumes for Different Job Descriptions

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Sarika Kabra asked:




It would be a mistake to assume that once you have your resume sample ready, it can be used for all purposes and for any occasion no matter what kind of job it is you are seeking or applying for. While ideally your sample resume should contain all the salient features of your accomplishments, experiences and skills, the sample that you actually prepare for a prospective employer to peruse, should be suitably amended with certain details added or subtracted according to the particular requirement of that job description.

You should take into account not only the field in which you are seeking a position, but also the position or level or seniority you are seeking to obtain, when you make appropriate amendments to your sample resume. If for instance you are seeking a managerial position of some seniority then you should add to resume sample details outlining your leadership qualities or managerial experiences or skills you have acquired. Since a manager is expected to have not only educational qualifications but other qualities such good communication skills, organizational skills etc., those points would lend weight to your resume. Any experience in a supervisory or managerial capacity should certainly be included, citing the most recent first and so on. If work experience is limited or none, campus activities, community participation or membership in other professional organizations should be mentioned to indicate managerial qualities.

Similarly, you can make appropriate adjustments or amendments to your sample resume if you are applying for a position in a communications related sector. In this case you should include not just your qualifications or educational credentials but also information about your extracurricular activities, such as public speaking experiences or other skills you may have acquired that could demonstrate your communication skills. It would be useful mention any additional expertise you may have acquired or award or honors you may have received during your professional or educational tenure.

Now say you are applying for a position in a creative field; take advertising for instance, then you would need to make some specific inclusions in your resume sample which highlights your creative abilities and how your contributions were made to a previous employers’ successful projects if applicable. Or if you are applying for a position of an artist, there are specific additions that you need to make to your sample or basic resume: you need to add a bibliography where you mention all the mediums where material of yours has been published, mention all awards or prizes won.

It also pays to research the industry or segment that you mean to apply for a job within, even to research and study the specific issues faced by the industry in general and the company or organization in particular. This indicates not only an interest in and knowledge of your sphere of expertise, it also indicates your ability to grapple with problems and displays creativity in terms of problem solving. Experience, even if it is from the distant past ought to be included if it adds value to your resume. Hence it makes sense to tailor your sample resume to suit the particular requirement of the situation.



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Baby Nursery Design in Twelve Easy Steps

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 | Nursery Furniture | No Comments

Helen Burroughs asked:




Decorating a baby nursery can be a somewhat daunting prospect, especially if you are a first time Mom. There are so many decisions to make, so little time. You feel a stress-attack coming on. Wait. Stress is not good for baby.

Relax. Take a deep breath. Baby nursery design can be fun, if you take it one step at a time…

Step 1: Baby safety is your first concern. Be sure to take this into account throughout the baby nursery design process. Make sure you’ve done everything you can to keep your baby safe in the nursery by using this comprehensive protect your baby in the nursery checklist.



Step 2: Decide on a room style. Cute, modern, traditional, ethnic, the choice is yours. This decision will affect your furniture, theme and color scheme choices.

Step 3: Select a baby crib. The crib will form the focal point of your baby nursery. Take your time and choose wisely. Shape, style, finish and durability are among the factors you should consider.

Step 4: Find baby nursery furniture to complement your crib. Essential furniture items include: a baby changing table; a rocker or glider; a night stand or table and a nursery hamper.

Step 5: How will you provide nighttime light in the nursery? A dimmer switch, sconce, chandelier or nightlight, are among your options. Choose more than one if you like.

Step 6: Choose your baby nursery flooring. Do you want it to match the rest of your home? Do you or your spouse have a history of allergies? Baby may be susceptible too. Take this into account when you make your choice.

Step 7: Decide whether or not you would like to decorate with a nursery theme. Anything goes from cowboys to flowers, pirates to butterflies. Or something more modern, such as blocks or stripes.

Step 8: Work out a color scheme. This will be influenced by your nursery theme if you have chosen one. If not, be guided by the room style you chose in step 2. For example, soft pastels will work with cottage but burnt orange, creams and browns are a better idea for modern.

Step 9: Decorating the baby nursery. Now that the practical stuff is out of the way, get on with the really fun part. Choose your paint, wallpaper, mural, pictures, bedding. Buy stuff, sew stuff, glue stuff. Let the room come alive and move in your furniture.

Step 10: Hang your nursery curtains. Add a block out blind if you want baby to sleep well!

and…

Step 11: Go shopping. Time for that great baby nursery shopping spree you’ve been waiting for. What’s on your list of things to buy?

* Equipment for the baby nursery. For example, a breathing monitor.

* Things for baby’s layette. For example, diapers and tiny booties.

* Goodies to keep baby happy. For example, a crib mobile and a baby gym.

* Cool baby gear. For example, a stroller and diaper bag.

Step 12: Finally, pack away all those little baby goodies. Sit back, relax and wait for baby to come and change your life forever.

In the meantime, take a couple of minutes to enter our baby nursery photos contest. Just send in the pictures of your completed nursery - you can win great prizes!



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