Monday 29 June 2015

How to Choose the Right Size Bed Frames To Suit Your Requirement


Bed frames basically serve as the foundation upon which mattress rests. Because an average person spends at least a third of his life in bed, it only fits to find the right furniture that will create the best sleeping environment possible. Finding the right bed frame size shouldn't be difficult. After all, beds come in standard sizes that ensure ideal surface areas for different types of sleepers. Here are some things you should remember when shopping for a bed frame:


  • Consider which room you plan to put the bed frame. It is important that you find a frame that fits the room not only in terms of size, but also in terms of style. You don't require a fancy bed frame to create a nice, welcoming sleeping area, but you have all the freedom in the world to make your bed as elegant-looking as you want. Bunk beds and day beds are still popular in children's rooms, but for a more grown-up taste, platform beds make the perfect choice.
  • Consider how much space is available for your bed frame. Beds probably take the most space in a typical bedroom. Map out the available space and choose the size that best fits the floor area, with a good amount of breathing room to spare. You can also simply look at the size of your mattress and go for the corresponding bed frame size. However, you should remember to choose a frame that will fit the space well without crowding the room, especially when you are short of floor area.
  • Consider the bed frame's configuration. Many homes have particularly small hallways and doorways. Make sure that the bed frame you buy disassembles into smaller pieces or at least can go through your halls and doors with ease. When living in a small home, choose a frame that can take apart and reassembled easily and avoid large headboards and footboards.

How to Care and Maintain Bamboo Furniture

Today Natural Bamboo wood can be formed into beautiful furniture pieces that are not only durable and beautifully designed but are also completely Eco-Friendly and Sustainably produced. While bamboo doesn't require meticulous care, thanks to its natural resistance to the elements, it does require some maintenance, especially if you wish to preserve its look and prevent premature aging of the wood. Light dusting on a weekly basis combined with periodic deep cleaning should be enough to keep your bamboo furniture in its best condition for a long time. Here are things you should remember to help keep your eco-friendly bamboo furniture clean and looking its best for years to come:


  • Dust your bamboo furniture on a regular basis using a dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner. Dust suckers are a better choice if you want to prevent scratching from rough cloths and hardened dirt.
  • As much as possible, keep your prized piece from direct sunlight. Excessive exposure to UV rays can damage not only its finish, but its actual composition beyond repair.
  • Occasionally run a soft cloth or sponge with water and mild dish soap and a small amount of ammonia (half gallon of water is to 2-3 teaspoons of ammonia and a few drops of dish soap). This will help you keep dust, dirt, and oils from the furniture's surfaces. You may also use a soft brush to get to hard-to-reach spots.
  • Remember to dry thoroughly every time you decide to give your bamboo furniture a wash. Setting your furniture aside or letting it air dry outside for a brief time will help keep moisture out. Use a hair dryer if it is humid. Eliminating moisture and wetness is important as this may cause the furniture to stretch, sag, and lose shape.
  • Check for rough spots and surface damage. Fine-grain sandpaper can help eliminate light scratches and restore smoothness. It is ideal to re-stain when repairing damage or restoring a piece. Regular polishing with oils like linseed and flaxseed will add shine and help prevent damage.