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Chenille Bedspreads
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
Chenille bedspreads are made through a handicraft technique called “tufting.” This handicraft technique was revived by Catherine Evans Whitener in the 1890s when she was in Dalton. (…)
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Bedroom Accessories
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
The term “bedroom accessories” usually refers to objects found in a bedroom besides your personal stuff and pieces of bedroom furniture.
Bedroom accessories include bedding, comforter sets, pillows, blankets, mats, curtains, bed skirts, jewelry boxes, mirrors, and lamps, among others. (…)
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Kid Bedroom Furniture
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
Decorating a kid’s bedroom through select bedroom furniture pieces is different from doing it on adult’s bedroom. (…)
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Camouflage Bedding
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
For all your bedroom and bedding needs, there are various designs and styles that you can choose from. (…)
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Bedroom Vanity
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
Bedroom vanity sets are pieces of bedroom furniture that are used for personal vanity and hygiene purposes. (…)
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Bedroom Furniture
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
If you will enumerate all the pieces of furniture that you know, you’ll surely have a very long list and still not manage to name them all. (…)
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Sleeper Couch
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
A sleeper couch is a piece of household furniture that is designed to be a combination of a couch and bed. (…)
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Sleeper Sofa
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
Modern living has called for various innovations in household furniture industry. (…)
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Sleeper Chair
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
A sleeper chair is an innovation in bedroom furniture that provides a stylish way of adding bed space in your bedroom without sacrificing room space. (…)
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Bunk Bed
Posted on Thu, Sep 9, 2010 by Benny.
A bunk bed is a type of bed that is most common in children’s bedrooms, teens’ bedrooms, and in bedrooms intended to accommodate at least two people. (…)
