Wednesday 25 February 2015

Tips and Warnings while Buying a Mattress for Bed


Tips and Warnings while Buying a Mattress for Bed


A good night's sleep is very essential for a healthy life. Any doctor will tell you that a good night's sleep is extremely important. It is not just the number of hours that plays an important role in ensuring a good sleep but also the level of comfort that depends on the mattress that you choose to relax on and one of the basic requirements of sound sleep is the elusive 'perfect' mattress. But how do you distinguish between all the different varieties available? Check 17 Top Tips of Buying New Mattress.


---->Understanding Parts of a Mattress

Three Parts of a Mattress
Basic rule one should keep in mind.
1. Divide mattress in 3 parts
Header n Footer must have density of 40 (must not use u foam at any cost).
2. Middle portion that supports torso must have higher density preferably 60.
3. Harder the foam better you get support. You may choose to keep rubberised coir support in the base max 1.5-2 inch.
4. Covering should be lined with good quality cotton for its skin friendly properties.
5. Foam should be at least 4 inch thick.

Tips for Buying a Mattress for Bed


1. Coir or Foam Mattresses


Foam mattresses are known for its extraordinary capacity for adapting to the pressure exercised by the body and to the body heat. The heat makes materials malleable and all polyurethanes are subjected to this. Coir also tends to get compressed when body rests on it. Over a period of time, it does not regain back its original shape leading to sagging of the mattress. Memo foam mattress responds mainly to the pressure of the body rather than to the heat, heat interacts much slower than the weight; so we can easily presume that it would take longer to adapt and even longer to recuperate to its original shape. And this feature makes you 'wake up feeling fresh'. In the case of a coir mattress which is basically hard.

2. Affect of Mattress on Quality Sleep and Relaxation

Only when the body gets quality sleep; we feel rejuvenated and relaxed. The mattress on which we sleep needs to be firm, yet gentle. If it is too hard, then it gets uncomfortable and hinders the quality of sleep. A mattress, in order to be proportionate to our body and to offer 100 % of all its comfort and quality, it must be 20 cm longer than us and at least 160 cm wide if sleeping in two.
It is to be noted that the distribution of weight is different according to our body and from one person to another and the perception of support and comfort is different. If sleeping on a single mattress, the width must be at least 90 cm in order to allow natural movement during the night.
When sleeping on the same mattress; the pressure created is of two different bodies, which needs to be considered. It is, therefore, very important to consider the variables that influence our rest when we sleep with another person.

Mattresses are not the same for every person; some are designed to cushion your stiff back while others provide support according to a person's height, age or weight. We generally do not pay much attention to these factors before buying a mattress; but neglecting such concerns can affect our sleeping habit.

3. Check Age of your Existing Mattress

Every mattress comes with its own expiry date. After a certain period of time, mattresses no longer retain their original comfort quality. If you've been having trouble sleeping, the problem might not be your mattress, but its age. This is the time that you should consider changing your mattress to prevent further troubles to your body.

4. The three S's

In India, most customers tend to prioritise the cost of the mattress over other components and end up complaining later. Softness, support and size are three important attributes of a mattress.

5. Test before you finalize

Once you've made up your mind on a particular mattress, try lying down on it for at least 10 to 15 minutes. Do not hurry with the big purchase and let not your decision be only influenced by the salesman. This will help you check for its comfort and reliability.

6. Check for all Options and Variations

Do not settle for anything mediocre. Check whether the mattress is firm, stylish and accompanied with a pillow-top the brand promises to offer.

7. Shop at a real Mattress Store

Avoid shopping from department stores. Salespeople at a mattress store are usually more trained and skilled enough to help you with the correct choice.

8. Do not forget to check the warranty

A good mattress will have a minimum of a 10 year 'full' replacement or a 'Non-prorated warranty'.
After it's all about sleeping well!

Quick Review of Tips

  • Some stores will allow you to take a mattress home for a trial run. Sometimes there will be a small fee for this, or even a credit check.
  • Dimension of the mattress should be selected precisely.
  • Mattresses should have exclusive fabrics with zipper, which can be easily removed, dry cleaned and put back for use.
  • Ask around for a good retailer or brand. Word of mouth is often the most reliable tool you have when researching a new brand or model.
  • A mattress must be laid on a plain surface.
  • Very useful tip to purchase the right mattress so that one can enjoy a sound sleep on it.

Warnings
  • Make sure the mattress is comfortable in the store before purchasing.
  • Do not allow the sales persons' pitch to alter your choice. You've invested a fair amount on your own, and the salesperson will most likely not be familiar with any brands or models outside their own store and inventory.
  • Feel free to lay on it if the display allows.

Conclusion

Mattress is yours, health is the priority for a perfect sleep. Check all the above points and then go for a mattress. Keep an eye out for specials and sales, and always try to negotiate delivery charges.
happy sleeping !



Friday 6 February 2015

How to Choose the Right Mattress



How to Choose the Right Mattress?
Video Explaining How to choose the Perfect Mattress for you. Including Points like size of mattress, types of mattress and how to sleep to get perfect sleep.
Check out this video to know the steps to choose the Perfect Mattress for you which actually suits you.








How to Choose the Right Mattress?

1. Size does matter

For most couples, a queen size bed will be large enough, with dimensions of 60 x 80 inches. If you are more than six feet tall, a king-size mattress may be a better choice given that it is 76 x 80 inches in size.

2. Material matters too
It Should be made of coir or foam.

Types of Mattresses

1. Spring Interior Mattresses
It springs inside to provide support , lasts for a long period of time.

2. Non-Spring Interior
It is derived from the sap of the rubber tree, is known for its durability as well as its anti-microbial properties.

3. The Memory foam
It Adjusts itself to the weight of a person sleeping on it and returns to its original shape slowly, only after the pressure is removed, pressure relieving properties

4. Polyurethane
Synthetic, petroleum-based foam, performance and price vary according to density and quality,versatile

5. The pillow top mattress:

Filled with foam. extra foam and padding on top


Conclusion
check out tips on how to select a Mattress then only buy it. Or else you may end up buying some mattress which doesn't suit you.

Thursday 5 February 2015

A Complete Guide to Wooden Swings - Types, Accessories, Components

Types of Wooden Swings
A swing is a hanging seat, usually found at playgrounds for children, a circus for acrobats, or on a porch for relaxing, although they may also be items of indoor furniture, such as the Indian oonjal. The seat of a swing may be suspended from chains or ropes. Once a swing is in motion it continues to oscillate like a pendulum until external interference or drag brings it to a halt. Swing sets are very popular with children.
On playgrounds, several swings are often suspended from the same metal or wooden frame, known as a swing set, allowing more than one child to play at a time. Such swings come in a variety of sizes and shapes. For infants and toddlers, swings with leg holes support the child in an upright position while a parent or sibling pushes the child to get a swinging motion. Some swing sets include play items other than swings, such as a rope ladder or sliding pole.

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For older children, swings are sometimes made of a flexible canvas seat, of rubberized ventilated tire tread, of plastic, or of wood. A common backyard sight is a wooden plank suspended on both sides by ropes from a tree branch.
Swings should be unique and strong so that we or our children won't get hurt while having fun.

The 3 Best Types of Wood in a Swing Set

The 3 best types of woods used in today's swing sets. Each have their own pros and cons. I'll do my best to help you decide which is right for you.Here is the short version, taken from another blog post, with an infographic that sums everything up:

  • If you are looking for overall value, go with a solid Cedar swing set. It’s an excellent, all-around wood.
  • If you are looking for natural beauty and durability, go with a Redwood swing set. It will last you longer than a set made with Cedar wood, but it will also cost you more. It’s an absolutely beautiful wood and almost always comes with a lifetime warranty.
  • If you are looking for the most durable wood, go with a Pine swing set. Premium Preserved Pine will last longer than Cedar and Redwood without maintenance.  Its price typically falls between that of Redwood and Cedar and usually comes with a lifetime warranty.

Comparision of the 3 Best Types of Wood in a Swing Set

The agreed upon quality, ranging from best (5 stars) to worst (1 star), of the three woods would be as such:

1. Cedar
The majority of wooden swing sets today are made from Cedar. And rightfully so. Cedar is an awesome wood. It's naturally resistant to rot, decay and damage.
It is a highly durable wood, used on decks, playsets and other projects, and remains cost effective as well.
This affordable, but durable, wood will hold up well for years. Most Cedar sets come with a 10-15 year warranty. They are generally priced lower than their Redwood and Premium Preserved Pine counter parts.
Not to mention, new cedar sets smell terrific!
I would highly recommend Cedar. Similar to Redwood, it is resistant to insects and rot. If you can source it, Eastern White Cedar is a wonderful wood to make a play set out of, as it wont give splinters as easily as many woods will.
I went a bit overboard on the play set I built last summer. I went with rough cut western red cedar 4x4s, and jointed/planed them down to about 3 3/4" x 3 3/4". This allowed me to end up with very square members. This was necessary as I did everything using mortise and tenon joinery (yes, I went overboard).
The primary problem with cedar warping/twisting is when it is unsupported. Once supported properly (i.e.- assembled as a structure), the warping/twisting is minimal.

2. Redwood
Most top of the line swing sets are made from Redwood. There are different types of Redwood trees, however, the most common type of Redwood used in playsets these days is U.S-grown California Redwood.
Redwood, like Cedar, is naturally resistant to rot, decay and damage because it contains tannin, a natural chemical harmless to humans and animals, but toxic to fungi. Fungal disease causes decay in other woods. It is also naturally immune to insect damage.
The reddish-brown color of its bark has earned Redwood (by many people's opinion) the title of the most beautiful option for playsets, and it has less volumetric and tangential shrinkage, meaning it stays flat and straight with minimal, warping, cupping, or cracking. In other words, not only is Redwood easy on the eye but it also comes with a natural resistance to wear and tear, so you can enjoy it just as you purchased it for years to come.
Redwood is no doubt a beautiful and durable wood.  However, due to most Redwood lumber today not being "Heartwood Redwood," Redwood sets have slipped a notch in their durability factor.
Keep in mind that almost all swing set manufacturers who make Redwood sets will tout them as the best, when in fact, the quality of Redwood sets have declined in recent years due to the lack of Heartwood Redwood being used.
Nearly all Redwood sets come with a lifetime warranty.
3. Pine
If you are looking for the most durable swing set, I would recommend Premium Preserved Pine. (not regular pine) Contrary to popular belief, Premium Preserved Pine playsets, and NOT Redwood, are the most durable of all wood playsets used today because the pine is preshrunk and preserved.
These two processes minimize shrinking, warping, cracking, cupping, and fungal decay. Pine can withstand harsh weather conditions and can hold more moisture than Redwood and Cedar, which gives Premium Preserved Pine playsets a decades-long lifespan.
Pine is not the prettiest wood, however. Where as Cedar and Redwood have a darker color and warmth, pine lacks this darkness and warmth. It is by no means an "ugly" wood, though. because it fit my budget at the time. If I were to do it again I might have spent more and used redwood or cedar as some others have suggested. When I used to build decks we would always try and use redwood or trex, but both of those are more expensive.
One thing I did do that you should do no matter what kind of wood you use is to seal it. I used a really good protective paint that also contained sealant and some UV protective solution and the swing is still in pretty good shape after 8 years. However, this swing is pretty beefy (I used 6x6 posts and 6x10 beams) so warping wasn't really that much of an issue for me, just a little splintering here and there.
Another thing you can do is put some Boracare on it. It's perfect for keeping all wood-eating pests away from wooden outdoor structures, like swings.
One thing to note: Treated woods, such as Premium Preserved Pine, tend to be looked down upon by some playset dealers and manufacturers. The short reason for this is that - in the past - treated woods were treated by a chemical with trace amounts of arsenic - CCA - a chemical toxic to humans.
Playset manufacturers today that use pressure treated and preserved woods, such as Playnation, however, do NOT use chemicals containing arsenic. The new treatments are copper based, and are Greenguard Certified. They are 100% safe for playgrounds and children.
Nearly all Premium Preserved Pine playsets come with a lifetime warranty.
Swings and Accessories
We have varied collection of Swings and Accessories. We believe in making them as per your taste so they are handmade and you will not find any 2 products of similar design to be same. We make swings in various material types like:
1. Teak Wood Swings
2. Acrylic Swings
3. Rope Swings
We also provide with Swing Accessories most importantly links which are made from Stainless Steel, Brass and German silver. We vouch for the quality and cost of these Swing accessories along with the durability.
Components of Wooden Swing
Typical components of an outdoor playset include:
1. Towers
In a playset, a tower is a vertical structure with one or more decks placed at various levels. A deck is essentially a horizontal play surface contained within or attached to a tower.
2. Bridges
Towers may be connected to one another via fixed bridges or chain bridges for children to walk across.
3. Ladders
Rope ladders and fixed ladders are common accessories for play-sets.
4. Sandboxes
A sandbox often accompanies an outdoor play-set.
5. Slides
Playground slides may be covered or uncovered.
6. Swings
Swings are usually mounted on a free-standing swing-set.
7. Monkey bars
Towers may be connected by monkey bars as well as bridges.

Conclusion

Well, there you have it.
These are the 3 types of wood you will find when looking to purchase a new swing set. Which one is best for you is yours to decide.
In most cases, as long as you maintain the wooden furniture online Bangalore by staining/sealing each year, each of these woods will last you for many years to come.
Which wood would be best for swings according to you?

Measurements of Standard Furniture

Measurements of Standard Furniture

Have you ever wondered how every company makes a same set of furniture. How do they know which measurement to use for a particular furniture piece.
There are some standards for measuring online furniture.


Did you know that most furniture is manufactured to standard measurements?
If you knew the standard size it would become easy for you to make a picture in your mind about the space it takes to fit in your area.
Seriously, lets not generalize and say every piece of furniture have the same size(excluding customized ones) but their are many similar furniture with similar size yet different patterns and designs. Even though their design differ you'll be amazed to know that their basic size is same. Any piece roughly coincides the basic size.

Check for Measuring Home Space for Furniture

Living Room

  • 3 seat sofa – 35” D x 84” W
  • Loveseat – 35” D x 60” W
  • Armchair – 35” W x 35” D
  • Coffee Table – 30” W x.48” L
  • Square end table – 24” W x 24” L
  • Rectangular end table - 24” W x 28” L

Dining Room

  • Dining table w/1 leaf – 36” W x 72” L
  • Side chair – 18” D x 18” W
  • Arm chair - 18” D x 22” W

Bed Room

  • Twin size bed – 39” W x 80” L
  • Double bed – 54” W x 80” L
  • Queen size bed – 60” W x 80” L
  • Eastern king size bed – 78” W x 80” L
  • California king size bed – 72” W x 82” L
  • Chest of drawers – 30” W x 18” D
  • Nightstand – 18” W x 18” D
This video shows you Standard Furniture Measurements for Living room, Bedroom and Dining room furniture measurements. Have you ever wondered how every company makes a same set of furniture. How do they know which measurement to use for a particular furniture piece.






Measurements of Standard Furniture 







Tell us your views and what did you think was average Furniture measurement.

Tuesday 3 February 2015

Best Plywood Type for Wardrobes in India

Plywood Type for Wardrobes in India

Wardrobes in India are considered very important. For some it is a status symbol for some it is just a piece of furniture. We generally use two types of wood for our Kitchen cabinets and wardrobes.
The two types of wood are
    1. Hardwood Plywood
    2. Blockboard


For kitchen cabinets we use BWR(Boiling water resistant) grade plywood and for wardrobes we use MR(moisture resistant) grade plywood. Let us take a tour and check out which would be the best plywood for making wardrobes.
Before we do that, there is an important point that needs checking. The point is:
Plywood suiting the height of the wardrobe?
Plywood should not be used when exceeding the height og 6 feet because they have such nature that they bend in the middle. Most important thing to consider.Always prefer Block board if you have very high wardrob making plan.
Blockboards are not considered as strong as hardwood plywood, but when it comes to strength comparison plywood is the best. Despite having such strength plywood bend so it doesn’t serve you with the cost. Better make plans earlier and go with Block boards. Block boards when compared to hardwood plywood have lesser tendency to bend in the middle. So while furniture is taken care, it becomes a common point for wood workers to choose block board over plywood for lengthy wooden planks for wardrobe doors.
Wooden Furniture Online

Wooden Furniture Online


Some points to be noted about Blockboards

1. Blockboard is cheap when compared to plywood
2. Blockboard is made from chunks of softwood on which, a thin layer of ply is there on either side. Pine wood block are used in making the famous block board in India.
3. Compared to playwood, block board aave a lesser tendency to bend in the middle of a big wooden plank of wood.


When to choose plywood for wardrobes?

Plywood be a good choice if you have very high wardrobes in your home, try applying plywood instead of blockboards. Buy Commercial MR grade plywood for wardrobes because they have number one quality. Laminated surface will add classy look. As we know moisture resistant playwood can be damaged by water if spilt on yet many people prefer it as it is used in many furniture pieces.
Surfaces which are near water source or where there are chances of water exposure, BWR(Boiling water resistant) grade plywood should be used in order to make it water resistant Plywood. Wardrobes, chairs, Tables etc are made with MR grade Plywood.

Source: www.craftdesignrealisation.com
Tell us which wood do you use for your wardrobe at home.