Main Menu
 
 
Sitemap

Untitled Document Learn How To Sell Your Home
 
Remodeling For Resale Value
Home owners who remodel their homes or make improvements to their property naturally hope to recoup any costs when it comes time to refinance or...

Home Interior Decoration
Home Interior Decoration - The process of decorating a home in order to make it look good becomes easier to use and gels well with the...

Bad First Impressions Will Turn Home Buyers Away
First impressions are very important when you are selling your home. In fact, making a good first impression can make all the difference. So be...

Have You Done Any Timesharing Lately?
Timeshares over time have received a bad rap. When you go to Hawaii you can get 50 to 75% off the price of most activities by attending time share...


Warning: include() [function.include]: URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in /home/gka/public_html/sellhome/menu.php on line 68

Warning: include(http://agoodplace4all.com/englishsites.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /home/gka/public_html/sellhome/menu.php on line 68

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening 'http://agoodplace4all.com/englishsites.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/gka/public_html/sellhome/menu.php on line 68
 
Organic Home Furniture Goes Mainstream


Untitled Document

Organic foods have been around for decades, and those concerned about the pesticides and chemicals used in industrial farming have long turned to organics to ensure that the foods they eat are healthy and pure. Increasingly, though, people who don't consider themselves to be naturalists or environmentalists are embracing eco-friendly foods and home furnishings.



Whether out of a concern for the diminishing rain forests or for the chemicals found in the carpet that their baby crawls on, there is a growing market for eco-friendly furniture and home furnishings. From organic mattresses made from cotton and wool to wood furniture made from reclaimed wood, there is a myriad of eco-friendly home furniture from which to choose.



Typically, manufacturers of eco-friendly wood furniture and decorative wood home furnishings use reclaimed timber. In other words, the wood that is used to make furniture was logged long ago and was once a bridge or other structure. By using reclaimed wood, furniture makers recycle timber that has already

 

Untitled Document

Learn How To Sell Your Home...

 

click here for more info!



been logged instead of cutting down trees. Similarly, makers of eco-friendly bed linens use cotton grown on small organic farms or wool harvested organically raised sheep.



The variety of available eco-friendly wood furniture and other wood home furnishings is astounding. Many of the pieces have artisan craftsmanship, and can be proudly displayed alongside antique furniture. Wood furniture inspired by the Viking and Celtic peoples is very popular. A CD cabinet, for example, might feature Celtic scroll carving embellishments or knobs engraved with a Celtic knot pattern. Likewise, a Celtic desk might include a lattice footrest or brass handles, and be made from antique elm wood.



The popularity of Viking motifs is gaining, especially in decorative pieces. For example, a shield featuring Viking sea dragons inspired by historic carvings found in Sweden dating from between the ninth and twelfth centuries adds a touch of history and mystery to a living room's décor.



Reclaimed wood is also used to make

Egyptian-inspired wood furniture and decorative pieces. An Egyptian jewelry box, for example, might feature miniature hand-paintings and carved hieroglyphs, while Egyptian candlesticks might feature carvings that replicate those found on King Tutankhamen's ceremonial chair.



From rugs to linens, from carpeting to wood furniture, eco-friendly home furnishings conserve the Earth's resources while providing consumers with items rich in beauty and historical significance. Whether one's tastes runs to antiques, to the Viking or Celtic eras, or to the mysteries of ancient Egyptian tombs, there are certainly organic options for home decorating.



About the author:

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Visit this Home Furnishings Website and Majon's Home Furnishings directory.


More Great Articles About How To Sell Home

Home Improvement Supplies
When doing any kind of home improvement it requires supplies! They can be purchased anywhere though, so you don't have to worry about where you are...

A Look at Aluminum Awnings
Awnings can be a great way to add value to your home. Most real estate agents will tell you that when you are trying to sell your home, curb appeal...

Tips for buying sunroom kits
Adding a sunroom kit to your home can offer you the warmth of the sun year round. A sun room gives you outdoor access while offering you...

Did You Ever Try Selling Your Images?
After spending a significant amount of time taking pictures, and accumulating a large library of images, it can be a daunting task looking for a...