Thursday, May 2, 2013
How to Choose the Perfect Bedroom Set
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Signs Your “Amish Made” Furniture Isn’t Authentic
No Screws, No Nails
Check a genuine piece of Amish custom furniture for screws, nails, plastic fasteners or staples and all you’ll find is well-crafted wood joints. A true Amish craftsman joins wood with either wooden pegs or mortise and tenon joints. A mortise and tenon joint connects at a 90 degree angle, with a square or rectangular projection (the tenon) fitted into a hole (the mortise) cut to the tenon’s exact specifications. It’s an old woodworker’s joint that has existed for thousands of years.
Cheap knock-offs and mass-produced furniture rarely use mortise and tenon joints. Instead, they rely on glue, staples, nails and screws — none of which you’ll find on true Amish custom furniture.
Wood Selections
The Amish work with a variety of wood types. While oak and cherry are common choices, woodworkers also use cedar, maple, hickory and walnut.
The Amish do not use veneers, particleboard or laminates in any form. Any piece of furniture containing such shortcuts is not of Amish origin. The Amish church rules, called Ordnung, coupled with the community’s commitment to simple living prohibit the use of such mass-produced materials.
In addition, when an Amish woodcrafter creates a piece of furniture, he builds it to last for generations, and the idea of using cheap materials such as particleboard would be an insult to his craftsmanship.
Made in China
Okay, this may sound obvious, but check any custom furniture for ink stamps indicating the product was made in China or other countries. Some unscrupulous dealers try to sell imported, mass-produced furniture as Amish, when in reality the pieces don’t even count as custom furniture.
If you have the opportunity, check similar furniture the dealer offers for sale. Mass-produced furniture will look identical. Handmade Amish custom furniture will have minor differences in appearance due wood grains, hand sanding and varnishing.
Check the Drawers
Pay special attention to any drawers in your piece of furniture, because most fakes give themselves away in the drawers. Mass-produced furniture drawers are typically made from weak particleboard with stapled back pieces. Additionally, many mass-produced pieces use metal slides to open and close the drawer — something you’ll never find in true Amish custom furniture.
The dovetail joint is a popular choice for genuine Amish drawers, although different craftsmen favor different joints. Dovetail joints look like interlaced trapezoids, and they provide the finished drawer with significant strength.
Finally, many Amish woodcrafters craft each drawer for its specific opening. This means even when two drawers appear the same size, they only fit properly in their correct location. This isn’t a hard-and-fast rule, but it can provide clues about the origins of custom furniture.
Friday, March 8, 2013
A Bookcase Headboard: Getting Creative with your Space
Do you need a bookcase headboard? If you're short on space, looking for something new or simply want to blend art with purpose, the answer is yes.
A bookcase headboard provides a unique place for you to store books, display photos or keep your most-used items. Check out all the ways an Amish bookcase headboard can be used in your home.
If you're a bibliophile, you're always picking up new books. Don't miss out on the huge expanse of bare wall that's right above your head.
Books are more than an escape and a passion. They are also stunning pieces of art in their own right. Your first-editions, signed copies and childhood favorites hold a special place in your heart. Choose the most beautiful or most prized books from your bookshelf and transfer them your new Amish Bookcase headboard.
Visualize the various ways you can assemble your headboard when you're shopping for the finest custom Amish furniture Pennsylvania has to offer. Consider arranging the books in your headboard by color to create a beautiful display that fits into your design scheme. Or, instead of showcasing books, you could use your headboard to showcase your beautiful knick-knacks and add your own personal style to your bedroom.
Whatever you choose to display, remember to leave some open space. This will give you the feeling of a larger room.
Most headboards don't really serve a purpose; they just take up wall space. Unless you live in a sprawling mansion, space for most people is limited. Bedside tables don't provide much room in those single drawers, so look (literally) above and beyond.
A bookcase headboard gives you plenty of space for bed-centric items like tissues, smartphones and alarm clocks. Use decorative baskets to keep your belongings neatly hidden from plain view.
An Amish bookcase headboard is also a great option for kids' rooms where there's no such thing as too much storage. Stuffed animals, those oversized picture books and even extra blankets can be easily grabbed from this perch.
Kids can also reach items when they're stored on a headboard, which can promote self-sufficiency. It's also the ideal transitional piece for Junior's first "real" bed when parents still need to keep lotions and bedtime stories within easy reach.
The great thing about bookcase headboards — and Amish Furniture from Pennsylvania in general — is they are classic pieces that will look beautiful for years to come. Plus, our Amish furniture is high-quality, solid wood that can easily be stained, painted or finished to match new bedroom decor.
If you get tired of what's sitting on the shelves, simply switch it up. Unlike some of those other trendy headboards, this is an affordable investment that will never go out of style.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Things to Consider When Buying an Amish TV Console
While most people spend considerable time — and money — selecting a new TV, many don't make the same effort when it comes to the TV console. A new TV, with all the bells and whistles, looks even more impressive when it's housed in a beautiful Amish TV console.
When shopping for a TV console from Snyder's, the leader of Amish furniture stores in Lancaster, PA, consider the following:
How big is your TV? How big is your room? How much room do you have for a TV console?
Ideally, your TV console should be large enough to support your TV and all your entertainment gear but not be so large it overpowers your room. The key is to find a happy medium.
Placement can play a critical role in the decision of how big your console should be. Before you decide on the size, think about your options for placement.
First, check if any natural light will be hitting the screen and avoid those areas. Also consider rearranging your furniture to create new space for a console. By rearranging some furniture in a group, you might open a wall you didn't think was an option.
A TV doesn't need to be the focal point of the room. If you have a large, open space, you could put the TV console on one wall and position some of the furniture around it in a semi-circle. Then, by placing a couch in the middle of the room, you could break it into sections: one side for TV-watching, the other for socializing.
Ideally, your TV console should be a space dedicated to entertainment. It should house all your DVDs, your DVD player and game systems in an organized way.
How do you want to store your collection? If you’d like to display your DVD library, consider getting a console with glass doors that keep all your titles in view. If you prefer a more streamlined look, you'll want to opt for solid doors and drawers that keep all your electronics neatly hidden.
Look for a console that not only has enough room for what you have now, but can also easily accommodate your collection as it grows. Keep in mind as technology evolves, the need for space decreases. Many families now house their movies on a computer server, accessing them from their new TV. While you might need physical storage space now, you may not need as much in a couple of years.
One of the great things about Amish furniture from PA is its classic design; it’s easy to match with your current décor. With our custom-made Amish furniture from Lancaster, you can even choose the stain or finish that integrates seamlessly with the other pieces in your room.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Arranging Custom Furniture Like a Pro
The design experts at our Amish furniture outlet say you don’t need to be an interior designer to arrange your Pennsylvania furniture like a pro. You just need to know a few tricks!
First, take a look around the room you’re working on and consider the space. If there are doors, it’s crucial to note if they open in or out. When doors open into a room, you need to plan for this. When the door is closed, be careful not to leave an out-of-place gap. Consider hanging a piece of art on that high-traffic wall to best utilize the blank canvas.
It’s equally important to think about what the room is used for. Hallways are usually travel rooms, while living rooms, kitchens and bedrooms are destinations. When working with a space that isn’t a destination, easy travel is key. Ensure a clear path to a destination room is achieved. Also, if it’s a destination room, consider if the room is going to be used for dining, entertaining or relaxing; this will help you decide how to arrange the furniture.
When arranging a room, think about what kind of atmosphere you prefer. An open floor plan creates more space and can make a room feel bigger. However, you might want to create a space that encourages socialization. You can do this with your custom furniture. Our Pennsylvania furniture design experts suggest placing couches and chairs in a semi-circle — people will be more apt to chat while still allowing movement from one room to the next.
When entertaining for friends and family, you’ll want to have extra seats available. If your style runs a little bohemian, consider stacks of comfortable floor pillows against the wall that complement any decor and can easily be grabbed for additional seating.
Identify the focal point of the room — it could be a fireplace, TV or even a beautiful, handcrafted piece of furniture from Lancaster PA — and work around it. Position furniture around the focal point to ensure everyone has a good view of it.
You don’t need to — and shouldn’t — cover every square inch of available space. Your walls are a blank canvas and a fantastic wallpaper or gorgeous paint can go a long way.
Also, don’t push your couches right up against your walls. Whenever possible, leave at least a few inches between wall and couch. It will actually make the space appear larger. If that isn’t possible, move side tables or chairs away from the wall to help open the room a bit.
Many people overlook one of the most important elements of a room: the lighting. Carefully place your lamps to maximize the light in the room. This means making sure each corner has equal lighting as good balance is critical. There should be several light sources, and they should be spread around the room.
A person’s arrangement of their custom furniture is reflective of their personality. Be playful or more streamlined if that’s your style. Don’t be afraid to try new things like arranging furniture in the center of the room instead of solely against the walls. The best part about furniture arrangement is you can completely change the look of a room just by moving the furniture around.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Using Your Space Efficiently With a Dressing Table
Every woman deserves to have a dressing table to beautify in the morning or before hitting the town to run errands or meet up with friends. Little girls dream of princess vanities that are overflowing with makeup, hair accessories and perfume. Some could argue a dressing table is a necessity.
Amish vanities combine simplicity with beauty. There’s no more fighting for the bathroom when you have a well-equipped vanity placed near an outlet.
A quality Amish dressing table can help clear up space in a small bathroom, serving as a hub for makeup, perfumes and hair-care products. With an abundance of drawers, you can add order to your routine, saving you time and energy. Rather than hunting for your favorite shade of lipstick, you’ll know right where it is thanks to your well-organized Amish dressing table.
Many bedrooms in modern homes are small, and you might not think there’s space for a vanity. Well, it’s time to start thinking outside the box! Who says a vanity has to go in a bedroom? A dressing table with a mirror is a gorgeous addition to any living space.
Know where you want your dressing table to go before you start shopping around. Consider every space of your home. Bedrooms often don’t have the best natural light. Is there a place in a hallway, living room or unused kitchen nook that offers fantastic lighting?
Our Lancaster furniture experts always advise measuring the intended location before you browse our collection of Amish furniture. Keep in mind we offer custom Amish furniture. Contact us with your dimensions and we can build a piece to fit your exact specifications.
Also, when looking for Amish furniture in Pennsylvania, consider the existing décor. Since we offer custom furniture, you can choose the stain or finish that will fit with your current collection.
Amish furniture combines functionality with classic style. An Amish dressing table is more than just a place to do your hair and makeup. It’s a space saver that can free up a cramped bathroom. Unlike a medicine cabinet, you’re in control of where your beauty station is located.
The right Amish dressing table gives you more space and can even serve as the focal point of a room. Because our Amish dressing tables are not only gorgeous, but also highly functional, some people find they use them as home desks, a beautiful place to pay bills. Others have found they make the perfect entry way station to drop keys and mail. However you decide to use your dressing table, you’ll find adding one to your home means infusing beauty and organization into your life.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Creating an Ergonomic Home Office with Amish Made Furniture
Not all Amish office furniture naturally comes with ergonomic detailing. You can combine ergonomic accessories with our Amish made furniture from Lancaster PA to take full advantage of superior craftsmanship and comfort.
Purchasing a wrist rest is usually necessary to avoid strain on wrists that troubles arthritis or leads to chronic pain. Your wrists should always be at a natural angle and fingers curled in slightly when typing. If your hands and wrist are at a sharp angle, play with different chair heights and wrist rests to achieve a natural angle.
Prevent stress and injury by making sure your feet comfortably touch the floor with your legs at a 90-degree angle. If an adjustable chair still isn’t low enough, a footrest can help prevent needless stress on your back and legs. Computer monitors should be adjusted to an eye-level angle so your neck and chin are in a neutral position.
Choosing the right office chair is crucial. It’s important to sit in the chair to test how comfortable it is for you.
Chairs should be adjustable so you can set your ideal height. Remember to keep an eye on proper lumbar support and comfortable arm rests when buying an office chair.
Office lighting can be harsh and cause a glare on your screen, so consider re-angling the lighting or using a glare filter to ease the stress on your eyes. If possible, utilize both natural and artificial light and have a suitable lamp desk for reading hard copy papers. Ensure furniture doesn’t block any natural light and desks are facing the window to reduce natural glare.
Ergonomics isn’t just about comfort — it’s also about maximizing productivity. Our Lancaster PA furniture specialists recommend selecting a desk based on your needs first. Having the right amount of drawers in the right places means maximum productivity.
Then, organize your office accessories by how often they are used. Seldom used items should go in lower drawers and shelves while those items you use frequently should be within arm’s reach.
Little things like making sure your keyboard and mouse are where you like them, and not hidden on a keyboard shelf, eliminates wasted time.
By combining your Amish office furniture with ergonomic accessories and organization, your office space will not only promote productivity and prevent injury, it will also look spectacular within your home.