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DIY Man Cave Design Tips Using Amish Custom Made Solid Wood Furniture

Friday, February 27th, 2009

 
For thousands of years every man who has walked the earth has wanted a space to call his own; a male bonding sanctuary where boys can be boys. A cave, so to speak, where life’s essentials may include anything from a wine rack and bar, a game table, to a full out entertainment center and […]

Inexpensive & Convenient Home Fitness Exercises Using Your Sturdy Amish Built Furniture (part 1)

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Gym memberships are costly and inconvenient and everyone can use a bit of help to conserve cash and time while staying healthy. With a little education, a bit of imagination and a few quality pieces of furniture you can create quite a good workout in your home. These tips are also great for office workouts, […]

Help For This Economy: Learn Basic Tips To Properly Care For Your Furniture Investments

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

The Amish craftsmen are always committed to you getting the most enjoyment and longevity from your high quality furniture investment. From the native hardwoods to the ARESISTOVAR finish, each detail of an Amish built heirloom piece is carefully selected to insure your pleasure. Although these elements create a durable and elegant product, some care is […]

A Fresh Life New Year’s Resolution: How to Purge, Clean & Organize Your Kitchen and Pantry

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

 
Deep cleaning your kitchen for a fresh start to the New Year is not for wimps. You must be absolutely detached and ruthless, the focus on one thing - a clean, well thought out kitchen and pantry. Think of clutter as the enemy and you as the hero or heroine of your precious time and […]

The Mortise and Tenon Joint In Mission, Arts and Crafts, Craftsman, Bungalow and Amish Furniture

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Amish furniture designers and crafters use the basic and handsome mortise and tenon construction in many of their classic designs. Mission styles as well as many Arts and Crafts era tables, chairs, chests and cabinetry all includes the timeless mortise and tenon joint. Ancient carpenters knew that the mortise and tenon joint was both uncomplicated […]