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Solid Wood Pantries by the Amish : Tips To a Well Stocked Pantry

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

 
Your home may not have come with a built-in pantry or even good shelf or cabinet space but, thanks to the Amish and their handiwork, you can have a custom cabinet that will follow you from home to home. Jelly cupboards, Hoosier cabinets, corner cabinets, hutches or even the generous open shelving available in […]

Celebrating and Decorating for Cinco de Mayo With a Fiesta On Your Own Dining Room Table

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

 The perfect way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo is with family and friends surrounding your Amish solid wood dining room table, topped with the best of Mexican-American fun foods. Cinco de Mayo or the Fifth of May is a Mexican holiday celebrated regional in Mexico and nationwide in America, where it is mainly seen as […]

Solid Wood Custom Barstools - Not Just For the Bar Anymore

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

The barstools crafted out of solid hardwoods by the Amish craftsmen at Amish Tables.com come in many styles, stains and woods. Barstools have become popular in homes, usually placed at the kitchen counter or at a home bar, because of their compact and functional concept. Well designed bar stools allow for a higher access to […]

Mediterranean: Easy Decorating Tips To Create a Warm and Welcoming Tuscan Theme

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

 A Mediterranean home is truly more than a residence - it is in effect, an estate. The Mediterranean is the lands and islands bordering the Mediterranean Sea. We use the term Mediterranean meaning anything that reminds us of the lands, people and cultures near the Mediterranean Sea itself. The Mediterranean climate is warm, as are […]

Dining Room Linens: A Brief Definition of Fine Flax Based Genuine Irish Linens

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Linen, elegant and robust, is one of the earliest products known to civilization; here since man first settled down long enough to cultivate land and grow flax. Flax is the plant from which the fibers are used to create linen, the earliest vegetable fabric to be woven. Even the Holy Bible lists one of the […]