Sunday, December 27, 2009

Tin Bar Signs


Tin Bar Signs

From the comical to the commercial tin bar signs are extremely popular. Like tin beer signs promoting everything from brands of beer to funny slogans, tin bar signs are not just for your neighborhood tavern anymore. With the addition of tin signs, your home bar, den or man cave can have the look and atmosphere of your favorite tavern or sports bar.
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Reproductions of famous tin bar signs can be found almost everywhere. Even though they are not true antiques, quality reproductions of collectible metal and tin bar signs are a great way to accent the decorating theme of your home or business. High quality reproductions of collectible tin signs will have the look and feel of vintage tin signs. So whether you are shopping for tin signs displaying an old time advertising message, humorous or decorative theme, Tin Bar Signs.Com has just the sign for you.
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Before the days of television and even radio, advertising signs were used by bar owners and merchants to market their products and services. Many of those unique messages have been forever captured on vintage metal bar signs. Whether a metal bar sign is truly a vintage collectible or a fine quality reproduction, collecting vintage metal bar signs has never been more popular. For anyone interested in nostalgic metal bar signs, there are dozens are of choices available to satisfy most every area of interest including tin bar signs.

Vintage metal and tin signs have proven to be quite durable, often outlasting the products or companies they were intended to promote. Most metal and tin signs were painted using enamels paints. High quality metal signs often used a porcelain overcoat. Old tin signs that show signs of rust should never be refinished, even though signs in better condition are worth more. A little rust may devalue the sign just a bit, but the nostalgic value is priceless. As with any antique or collectible, a savvy collector must be able to tell the difference between a genuine vintage tin sign and a reproduction.

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Thursday, December 24, 2009


Decorative Tin Signs

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Decorative tin signs can add a touch of nostalgia, whimsy and humor to any room or office decor. Whether you are looking for decorative tin signs or vintage tin signs, Decorative Tin Signs.com has just the decorative tin sign you're looking for.

From decorating your kitchen or bath to outfitting a man cave, office or bar, decorative tin signs are available in an almost endless variety of themes and subjects. Decorative tin signs have long been used in much the same way as posters and more ephemeral decorative accents.
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Products too numerous to mention have been promoted with a style and wit that today seems all too nostalgic. Decorative tin and metal signs were produced by the hundreds of thousands from the mid eighteen hundreds through the advent of television in the late nineteen forties. Most were painted or screen printed using enamel paint and many were given a porcelain overcoat to increase their durability. The irony of all this is that many vintage metal and decorative tin signs outlived the very companies and products they were meant to promote.

This is not say that metal signs have completely disappeared from the landscape. Highways signs, street signs and metal signs of kinds are still with us, though most serve a more utilitarian purpose. The golden age of vintage metal signs has been maintained through reproductions and the zeal of collectors to preserve a piece of advertising and artistic history.

Aging metal and tin signs that have begun to rust should never be refinished. Vintage metal signs that are in good condition are highly prized by collectors. A little rust may devalue the sign just a bit, but the nostalgic value is priceless. When buying any type of antique or collectible signs, the well informed collector must be able to know the difference between vintage metal signs and reproductions. The rule is always buyer beware.

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Collectible Tin Signs


Vintage Collectible Tin Signs

Before the days of television, even radio, advertising signage was a key component used by merchants and manufacturers to market their products and services. Many of those unique messages have been forever captured on vintage metal signs. Whether a metal sign is truly a vintage collectible or a fine quality reproduction, collecting vintage metal signs has never been more popular. For anyone interested in nostalgic metal signs, there are dozens are of choices available to satisfy most every area of interest.
Vintage metal signs have proven to be quite durable, often outlasting the products or companies they were intended to promote. Most metal and tin signs were painted using enamels paints. High quality metal signs often used a porcelain overcoat. Old tin signs that show signs of rust should never be refinished, even though signs in better condition are worth more. A little rust may devalue the sign just a bit, but the nostalgic value is priceless. As with any antique or collectible, the savvy collector must be able to identify old metal signs.
Even in this age of digital communication and truly mass media, the ubiquitous metal advertising sign is still used to promote a message or product. Metal signs can still be seen everywhere we go. While their use as an advertising medium has diminished over the years, they remain a popular reminder of days gone by.
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Today we are bombarded by advertising messages in the form of billboards, neon signs and other media. No substitute exists for the level of imagination and artistry that went into producing metal signs. Slogans and imagery used on metal signs are still used today to carry the message of a brand. In the cookie cutter world of advertising today, the vintage metal sign can take us back to a time of whimsy, art and nostalgia.

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Plastic Mattress Bags

Plastic Mattress Bags

Whether you moving across town, across the country or just need to safely store an unused mattress, plastic mattress bags can help protect your mattress investment. Leaving an unused mattress unprotected can result in a variety problems including infestation by vermin and insects. Plastic mattress bags are an inexpensive and practical way to enclose your mattress, foundation or box spring. Plastic mattress bags are available in a variety of sizes for almost any type or size of mattress.

In addition to plastic mattress bags, Plastic Mattress Bags.Com carries a full line of quality plastic storage bags for pillow, chairs and sofas.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Zebra Bean Bag Chairs on Sale!

Zebra Bean Bag Chairs

Plush, soft and comfortable, zebra bean bag chairs are the perfect addition to any casual room decor. Zebra bean bag chairs take advantage of all the recent improvements in bean bag chair design. Stylish and available in a rainbow of fun colors and mild to wild prints, a zebra bean bag chair will quickly become your favorite place to lounge, relax and take a break from a hectic day. Today’s zebra bean bag chairs have features that improve comfort and durability. Unlike old style bean bag chairs stuffed with nothing but tiny plastic beads, modern zebra bean bag chairs use a combination of recycled polystyrene and soft foam shreds. Sometimes called poof, foof or fuf, shredded foam stuffing adds resilience and support to your zebra bean bag chair. Made in the USA, zebra bean bags are a perfect accent for the family room, den, kid’s room or the man cave.
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Quality zebra bean bag chairs will feature double stitching, locking zippers and larger pieces of stuffing material. Are very important design feature for all types of bean bag chairs are the locking or double zippers are required by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The intent is to prevent the accidental release of the stuffing material which can pose an inhalation hazard to young children and pets. Greater use of recycled materials makes today’s faux bean bag chairs friendlier to the environment.

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Friday, December 4, 2009

Antique Sheet Sets For Sale!


Antique Sheet Set

Suppose you were lucky enough to find a beautiful brass bed at a second hand store. The bed is in great condition and the price is right. You are not sure the about the age of the bed but it does not matter. So before you know it, you are headed home with your new found treasure. With the bed unloaded and reassembled upstairs, you make a startling discovery. The full size mattress and box spring you have is too big for the bed frame.
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Measuring tape in hand, you soon realize that the difference between you antique bed and the full mattress set is a full six inches, with the antique bed being the smaller of the two. Armed with the dimensions, you head for cyber space to do some research. It does not take long to discover that your new bed is called an antique size which measures 48 inches by 72 inches. Your next stop is the phonebook to look up the number to the local furniture store. Your call is politely answered but you informed that the mattress you need for the bed will take 3 weeks to receive. Left without much of a choice, you order the right mattress set for a fairly reasonable price.
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The guy at the furniture store sure was polite and seemed happy to get the business. But he left out important detail. The new antique size mattress set you just ordered requires special size sheets. A call to the local department store confirms what you thought – antique size sheets are not easy to find. Before long, you are back in cyber space looking for some antique size sheet sets. After a few minutes of web surfing for sheets, in dawns on you that buying antique sheet sets sight unseen can be problem. The wise solution is to get educated about how to buy a quality set of sheets and what to look for.
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This situation may sound a little far fetched but it is more common than we like to think. Finding a reliable source for special sizes of bed sheet sets is made easier the more you about how quality are made. Bed sheet sizes like antique, three quarter and extra long sizes are usually not available at just any old department store. Even if you are lucky enough to find the right size, you might not be able to find the level of quality you need.
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Assuming that your antique size mattress is a standard height of 7 to 9 inches, you will need to look for deep pocket sheets. Some of the most important factors in buying a quality set of antique bed sheets include the fabric, the thread count and the stitching. A quality set of antique bed sheets should fit snugly, look good and above all feel good.

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Down Alternative Mattress Topper

Down Alternative Mattress Topper

The definition of a mattress topper is a seperate added cushion of some sort designed to lie atop an existing mattress. They can be made of foam, feathers, down, silk down alternative or a myriad of other soft cushioning products. Their function is to provide a layer of comfort to the mattress.
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There are a number of reasons to add a mattress topper to a bed. Some people are looking for the extreme comfort an additional mattress topper will afford. Some people feel that their mattress is too firm and add a soft mattress topper to soften up their firm bed. Some beds are worn out and the topper can extend the life and comfort of the mattress. Of course, if a mattress has deep body impressions, the topper will help at first but will eventually sag into the impressions as well.


Our Down Alternative Mattress Topper mimics the absolute luxury feel of goose down. Goose down, regular down and feathers do have drawbacks which our alternative down addresses. Down is VERY EXPENSIVE. Our alternative down costs far less. Down can be allergic. Our alternative down is hypoallergenic. Goose down can break down. Our alternative down lasts much longer. Down can compress. Our Down Alternative maintains loft much longer.

If you are looking for a mattress topper, our Down Alternative Mattress Topper is a great choice. We also offer deep pocket waterprooof mattress pads for protection, 300 count deep pocket sheets to accomodate the higher depth of your mattress with the topper on it and matching comforterss!

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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Wardian Cases





Wardian Case


Named for Dr. Nathaniel Ward, the wardian case is considered to the precursor of the modern terrarium. Not only did the modern terrarium make it possible to grow plants indoors, but the wardian case is said to have had an impact far beyond our homes. We have come to appreciate the sheer beauty of Mother Nature and how our planet works. What Dr. Ward discovered can be equated with the broader systems that control life on planet Earth. His wardian case behaves in very much same way as the natural water cycle which makes all life on this planet possible.



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As many of us learned in school, water is essential to our survival. The rain or water cycle occurs on a constant basis all around the planet. Think of the water cycle as recycling in its purest form. Simply put, water on the surface evaporates into the atmosphere and eventually falls back to Earth in the form of precipitation. Precipitation can be defined as any climatic event which causes water to leech or condensate from the atmosphere. Rain, sleet, snow, hail, dew and even fog are all common forms of precipitation.

At any given time, there are millions of tons of water circulating in the atmosphere. This circulation is constant and never stops. This is the proverbial drop in the bucket compared to the water on the surface. The oceans make up over seventy percent of the Earths surface and over ninety percent of our water is found in the oceans. Surface water evaporates, whether from the surface of the ocean or a puddle in the street. Evaporation is simply defined as a liquid being converted to a gas, always below the temperature at which water boils. This process is different from the conversion that occurs when water is boiled and turns to steam.

The most visible evidence of atmospheric condensation can be seen in the formation of clouds. Cooler air at the upper levels of the upper atmosphere causes the water vapor to cool and form water droplets. These water droplets remain suspended in the air and produce various types of clouds. At very high altitudes, condensed water freezes and forms ice crystals producing the thin, wispy cirrus clouds we often see. The rate at which surface water evaporates varies a great deal. On thing that remains constant is the water cycle. The Earth’s atmosphere acts in much the same way as a Wardian case.

What makes the invention of the Wardian case so interesting is how it was discovered. Like so many scientific discoveries, Dr. Ward stumbled on his idea through an unrelated observation. The story is relatively simple. Among his other interests, Ward was an amateur entomologist and botanist. In his London home, he collected thousands of insect specimens. In the mid 1800’s, London was known to be engulfed in coal smoke which in turn produced the phenomenon known as acid rain. Acid rain occurs when the acids in the air bond with water molecules. As a result, many species of outdoor plants would die off, unable to withstand the effects of the environment. On a larger scale, acid rain has adversely affected lakes and streams hundreds of miles from the source.

According to a 2002 newspaper account, Dr. Ward was working the chrysalis of a hawk moth in 1829. He reportedly sealed the moth chrysalis in a bottle with some organic material. What he observed was not what he expected. On the organic material, inside the sealed bottle, ferns and grasses had sprouted. Ward observed that the organic material in the bottle had remained damp and theorized correctly that the moisture in the bottle would condensate on the top and sides of the bottle. Gravity would cause the condensation to fall, keeping the organic material moist, providing the moisture needed for the seedlings. According to the report, the ferns and grasses survived inside the sealed bottle for over four years.

To further observe this phenomenon, Ward commissioned the construction of a larger wooded box. The box was constructed with glass panels to allow light to enter the enclosure. Using the tightly sealed box, Ward was reportedly able to replicate his initial observations. To further prove his theory, Ward is said to have constructed two larger cases, shipping both from England to Australia in 1833. Each case contained a variety of grasses and ferns that arrived in Australia no worse for wear and tear. In should be noted the sea journey took the ship around Cape Horn and lasted for some months.

What came to be known as Wardian cases had a significant impact on trade and the expansion of agriculture. Wardian cases became a way to transport plant species long distances for long relatively long periods of time. For example, Wardian cases were used to transplant tea plant seedlings from China to India and other points in the South Pacific.

The modern day terrarium is a direct descendent of the Wardian case. A properly constructed terrarium can closely replicate the Earth’s water cycle, trapping and recycling the available moisture. A well constructed terrarium is great for anyone who has struggled to grow plants indoors. Growing plants indoors is complicated by the ambient room conditions and even the seasons.

During the winter months, the air inside our homes tends to be dryer. Controlling the moisture content of a potted plant with exposed soil becomes very difficult. Moisture in the soil is drawn off in two ways. The plant itself removes moisture from the soil and the moisture must be replenished. The natural process of evaporation is also at work. Some plant species can survive or even thrive indoors. Other species such as ferns are much more sensitive to changes in the growing conditions. Even under the best conditions, it is easy to over or under water indoor plants.

A properly maintained terrarium is the ideal place to bring the wonder and beauty of Mother Nature into our homes. The simple observations of Dr. Ward and the invention of the Wardian case has made the minor miracle of the terrarium.

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Chicago Skyline Pictures

Chicago Skyline Pictures

Home to some of world's tallest buildings, the Chicago skyline is one of the most recognizable in the world. Rising from the ashes of the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, the Chicago skyline grew to include such well known buildings as the Sears Tower - now the Willis Tower, the Prudential Building and a host of famous buildings along the city's storied Lakefront. The Chicago skyline at night is considered by many to be an awe-inspiring sight of unrivaled beauty.
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Over the past 150 years, world famous architects have used the Chicago skyline at night in much the same way an artist uses a canvass. Against the backdrop of the Lake Michigan shoreline, the Chicago skyline at night sparkles with the vibrancy only a city like Chicago can provide. Driving north along Lake Shore Drive visitors are treated to the downtown skyline and the luxury high rise buildings along the city's Gold Coast. Driving south brings into view other well known venues such as Navy Pier, the Chicago Harbor Lighthouse, Shed Aquarium and Soldier Field.

While the Willis Tower and building like the new the Trump Tower receive most of the attention, other smaller buildings help to make the Chicago skyline at night one of the world's most unique scenic views. From Lake Point Tower on the North Shore to the John Hancock Center in the city's Loop, the Chicago skyline at night has been the subject of millions of photographs and city panoramas.
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Recently renamed Willis Tower, the world famous Sears Tower is the most prominent feature along the Chicago skyline at night. Still the fifth tallest free standing building in the world, the Sears Towers stands 1,731 feet tall. The buildings 108 stories provide nearly 4 million square feet of commercial and residential space.
The second tallest building in Chicago's Loop is the new Trump International Hotel and Tower. Completed in 2009, the Trump stands over 1,360 tall and sits along the shores of the Chicago River.

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Antique Size Mattress Sets

Antique Size Mattress Sets

Thought to be obsolete and on the way out, antique size mattress sets are alive and well. Conveniently size between more common sizes like twin and full, an antique size bed gives solo sleepers more room. Shorter in length than a three quarter size mattress, an antique mattress set measures 48 inches wide by 72 inches long. In contrast, a standard twin size bed measures 38 inches wide by 75 inches long and a full size measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long.
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Historically speaking, mattress sizes have not always followed a standard. Before the early Twentieth Century mattress manufacturing was not held to regulatory standards and mattress buyers had little if any information. Materials and sizes were left to the manufacturers with little regard for concepts like standardization. Considered a specialty size, antique size beds have largely considered part of a niche market like crib sizes and hospital beds.

An indication of the continued popularity of antique size mattresses and beds is the rise in sales for bedding. Sheet sets, mattress pads and other bedding items for antique size mattresses are definitely on the rise. This can said for a variety of specialty bedding. An historical accounting for just how the antique size mattress set came about has not emerged. In a classic example of which came first, the chicken or the egg, no one seems to know whether the antique size or the three quarter size came first.
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Mattress design and manufacturing has changed radically since people used straw and leaves for a bed. The Twentieth Century ushered in an era of mass production that pushed mattress sales higher every year. Mass production brought with it standardization in the types of materials used and, just as importantly, the size of the mattress. The introduction of the innerspring probably much to do with how mattresses were sized.

Most mattress retailers do not stock mattress sizes like antique and three quarter. This leaves folks who own an antique or a three quarter size bed frame in somewhat of a lurch. The good news is that a few mattress sellers not only offer these sizes but very often will have them in stock. These same bedding retailers will often offer a selection antique size frames and even quality bed linens designed especially for antique size beds.

Whether you own an antique size bed frame or just like the idea of having the extra sleeping room, buying an antique size mattress set can be as easy as logging on to the internet. Shopping for a quality antique size mattress set is the same as buying any other mattress size. There are a few hard and fast rules to follow to make sure that you are receiving a good value for your money.
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Despite the introduction of waterbeds, memory foam and other sleep systems, the innerspring mattress remains the most popular choice for mattress shoppers. Reasonably priced and reliable, most innerspring mattresses are built in a similar way. The heart of any innerspring mattress is the coil spring array. Over the springs is placed various combinations of padding, whether cloth or foamed based.
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Since the middle part of the Twentieth Century, foam began to replace much of the cotton batting used as mattress padding. Latex foam in particular has become a very component in innerspring mattress design. Available in various densities, latex foam, used in combination with a quality innerspring assembly makes for a very comfortable mattress.
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When it comes to a mattress warranty, remember that the length of the warranty should in no way be used as a guide for how long a mattress will last. No matter how expensive, no mattress will last forever. As a general rule, we should purchase a new mattress every five to seven years.

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Monday, November 30, 2009

Cleveland Skyline Pictures

Cleveland Skyline Pictures

The Cleveland skyline is a blend of old and new architectural styles, reflecting the city's history dating back to it's founding in 1796. Named for Moses Cleveland, the city become a hub of commerce largely due to it's location on Lake Erie. Like most lakefront cities, Cleveland has a skyline that is greatly influenced by geography. Situated along side steel mills and factories, the downtown skyline of Cleveland is dominated by several historic skyscrapers and sports venues.
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The undisputed king of the Cleveland skyline is Key Tower. Completed in 1991, Key Tower rises over 940 feet over the lakefront and is the 18th tallest building of its kind in America. Key Tower also holds the distinction of being the tallest point in Ohio.

One of the oldest skyscrapers along the Cleveland skyline is the Terminal Tower. Constructed in 1930, the 57 story Terminal Tower was once the tallest building in North America, except for the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building in New York City. During the early part of the Twentieth Century there was a not so subtle competition between major cities for bragging rights to the tallest building. This competition helped to drive a building boom that forever changed the skyline of America, including the skyline of Cleveland.

Another notable landmark along the Cleveland skyline is the world famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Built along the Lake Erie shoreline, the Hall was opened in late 1992 and has become a popular destination for tourists and rock fans. Designed by the renowned architect I.M. Pei, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a classic example of modern design. The glass paneled pyramid shape puts a stamp of distinction on the Cleveland skyline.

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Jacksonville Skyline Pictures

Jacksonville Skyline

One of the most populous cities in the great State of Florida, the Jacksonville skyline has a long and storied history. Home to the oldest known skyscraper in the state, the Jacksonville skyline is now dotted with modern high rises that rival larger cities. The building boom that followed the Great Fire of 1901 changed the face of the city forever. Historical records indicate that more than 12,000 buildings were built between the period the fire and 1912.
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The city of Jacksonville is situated on the Atlantic coast of Florida in the northeast corner of the state. The combination of the city skyline and the seashore provides residents and tourists with a spectacular view of this historic city. Another major geographical feature of Jacksonville is the St. John's River that helped to make Jacksonville a major trade center.

The tallest skyscraper along the Jacksonville skyline is the Bank of America building. Standing over 600 feet above downtown Jacksonville, the B of A building was completed in 1990. The building's 42 floors provide some 660 thousand square feet of office and commercial space.

Just across the street from the Bank of America building stands the older Modis Building which opened in 1974. Counting the building's antenna towers, the Modis Building stands over 630 feet and was the tallest building in Florida until 1981. The distinctive architectural style of the Modis Building is most notable in the structures slanted base which tapers inwards. With 37 floors, the Modis Building provides a mixed use of commercial and restaurant space. Constructed of glass, steel and concrete, the modernism architecture of the Modis Building adds a striking look to the Jacksonville skyline.

Like many older cities, Jacksonville has its share of historic buildings. A notable example is the Bisbee Building, completed in 1908 after the Great Fire ravaged downtown Jacksonville. Considered by many to be an endangered structure, efforts have been underway to preserve this historic building and maintain its place along the Jacksonville skyline.

The 11 East Forsyth Street building is another example of classic architecture still gracing the Jacksonville skyline. Constructed in 1926, 11 East Forsyth, like the Bisbee Building has gained the attention of preservationists trying to maintain older buildings in downtown Jacksonville.

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Friday, November 27, 2009

Antique Size Mattress Sets

Thought to be obsolete and on the way out, antique size mattress sets are alive and well. Conveniently size between more common sizes like twin and full, an antique size bed gives solo sleepers more room. Shorter in length than a three quarter size mattress, an antique mattress set measures 48 inches wide by 72 inches long. In contrast, a standard twin size bed measures 38 inches wide by 75 inches long and a full size measures 54 inches wide by 75 inches long.

Historically speaking, mattress sizes have not always followed a standard. Before the early Twentieth Century mattress manufacturing was not held to regulatory standards and mattress buyers had little if any information. Materials and sizes were left to the manufacturers with little regard for concepts like standardization. Considered a specialty size, antique size beds have largely considered part of a niche market like crib sizes and hospital beds.

An indication of the continued popularity of antique size mattresses and beds is the rise in sales for bedding. Sheet sets, mattress pads and other bedding items for antique size mattresses are definitely on the rise. This can said for a variety of specialty bedding. An historical accounting for just how the antique size mattress set came about has not emerged. In a classic example of which came first, the chicken or the egg, no one seems to know whether the antique size or the three quarter size came first.

Mattress design and manufacturing has changed radically since people used straw and leaves for a bed. The Twentieth Century ushered in an era of mass production that pushed mattress sales higher every year. Mass production brought with it standardization in the types of materials used and, just as importantly, the size of the mattress. The introduction of the innerspring probably much to do with how mattresses were sized.

Most mattress retailers do not stock mattress sizes like antique and three quarter. This leaves folks who own an antique or a three quarter size bed frame in somewhat of a lurch. The good news is that a few mattress sellers not only offer these sizes but very often will have them in stock. These same bedding retailers will often offer a selection antique size frames and even quality bed linens designed especially for antique size beds.

Whether you own an antique size bed frame or just like the idea of having the extra sleeping room, buying an antique size mattress set can be as easy as logging on to the internet. Shopping for a quality antique size mattress set is the same as buying any other mattress size. There are a few hard and fast rules to follow to make sure that you are receiving a good value for your money.

Despite the introduction of waterbeds, memory foam and other sleep systems, the innerspring mattress remains the most popular choice for mattress shoppers. Reasonably priced and reliable, most innerspring mattresses are built in a similar way. The heart of any innerspring mattress is the coil spring array. Over the springs is placed various combinations of padding, whether cloth or foamed based.

Since the middle part of the Twentieth Century, foam began to replace much of the cotton batting used as mattress padding. Latex foam in particular has become a very component in innerspring mattress design. Available in various densities, latex foam, used in combination with a quality innerspring assembly makes for a very comfortable mattress.

When it comes to a mattress warranty, remember that the length of the warranty should in no way be used as a guide for how long a mattress will last. No matter how expensive, no mattress will last forever. As a general rule, we should purchase a new mattress every five to seven years.

For More Information Visit Antique Size Mattress Set.com

Adjustable Beds on Sale!

Adjustable Bed Basics

Given the amount of time we spend in bed, buying any type of sleep system is a big decision. On average, we spend fully one third of out lives in bed. There is a vast amount of medical research that shows the importance of sleep to our physical and mental health. While not a cure for particular medical problems, the quality of the sleep we get has many benefits. This brings us back to shopping for an adjustable bed.

Just like any traditional flatbeds, there are dozens of choices when it comes to choosing an adjustable bed. Advances in technology and improvements in adjustable bed design provide consumers with greater reliability and more options than ever before. Unlike other types of adjustable sleep systems, adjustable beds are mechanically complex and there and some designs have advantages over others.

An adjustable bed is designed to raise and lower the head, torso and feet. The base of an adjustable bed is designed to support a mattress that will bend with the motion of the bed. The motion of the bed is driven by a minimum of two electric motors. Depending on the design, the motors may operate independently or in concert of each other. The motors may operate using AC alternating current or DC direct current. Beds that operate on DC will often feature a battery backup system in case of a power failure. Both designs may feature an automatic recline function that will return the bed to a flat position in the event that power is lost. Make sure that bed you choose has this important safety feature.

Adjustable beds will typically feature a control pad which allows the user to change positions. The control pad may hard-wired to the bed or it may employ a wireless design. The control pad should be easy to read and operate and allow access to all of the beds functions. Look for a control pad that is backlit so you can operate the bed in the dark.

Like any mechanical device, noise can be generated by motors and mechanical linkages. An adjustable bed mechanism should be quiet and operate smoothly. A noisy mechanism could be an indication of a poor design.

After purchasing your adjustable bed, closely follow the manufacturer’s assembly installation instructions. Adjustable bed manufacturers recommend that the electrical system be plugged into a household outlet that is equiped with a ground fault interrupter GFI circuit.

Today the term adjustable bed is being applied to a number of different technologies and designs. Adjustable beds are growing in popularity and have evolved into an alternative to the average flat bed. Still, there is some confusion about adjustable beds. When it comes to a bed, just what does the term adjustable mean?
There was a time when adjustable beds were seen only in hospitals or other medical settings. What became known as a Fowler or semi-Fowler bed featured hand cranked mechanisms that would raise the head and foot of the bed. The basis for these positions held less to do with patient comfort and more to do with medical necessity. At the turn of the Twentieth Century and as electric motor technology advanced it was became common to see electric adjustable Fowler beds. Both hand operated and motor driven hospital beds are in wide use the world over.

Thanks to advancements in the design for adjustable hospital bed, the technology has matured rapidly over the years. This same technology has been applied with great success to residential beds. There are many reasons why consumers choose to switch from a traditional flat bed to an adjustable bed. Some are purely medical in nature while others are just comfort for comforts sake.

Completely different from an adjustable mattress, an adjustable bed is just that, a bed that adjusts. Adjustable beds are designed to raise the height of the head and the feet, using a mechanism driven by an electric motor. Depending on the design, the drive motors may run on either alternating current or direct current. The user controls the movement of the bed with a hand held control. The controls can be either hard wired to the control circuitry or may be wireless.

Modern adjustable beds are the like the beds many of us remember. Modern adjustable bed bases are often designed to fit inside a regular bed frame. The bed may also be a stand alone design with stylish skirting concealing the mechanical controls. In other words, these new beds are completely unlike the old adjustable hospital bed.

Many people credit demands by the Baby Boom generation for the increase in sales of items such as adjustable beds, hi tech bicycles and reclining furniture. Still others credit the ability of manufacturers to widen the market segment outside the demographic norms.

If you own a traditional flat bed, there are few options available for changing positions. If you are one of those folks who like to watch television while in bed, there is always the old stack of pillows method. If you want to raise you legs, again, the old stack of pillows is handy. The problem with the old stack of pillows is that the pillow can shift, especially while you sleep.

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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Replacement Cushions


Before you think about replacing your sofa, consider buying a set of replacement sofa cushions. Quality replacement sofa cushions will add new life to your sofa at a fraction of the cost of buying a new sofa.
When choosing a sofa most folks think in terms of color, style, cost and comfort. Few people give a lot of thought to the type of material used to make the sofa cushions. After a few years, you may notice that the sofa cushions feel flat and lack the same comfort and support you enjoyed when the sofa was brand new. With the exception of the cushions, the rest of the sofa is still in pretty good shape. The fabric is clean and does not show signs of wear. The style of the sofa still fits in with your room decor, but the squishy sofa cushions have you thinking about purchasing a new sofa.
Replacement sofa cushions can save you both time and money. It is possible to purchase replacement sofa cushions that are of a higher quality than the originals, adding years of service to your existing sofa. It may take a long time but even the best sofa cushion foam will begin to break down. Less expensive sofa cushions may contain less expensive grades of foam that will break down after only a few years of service. More expensive grades of sofa cushion foam may take longer to wear out. Either way, you can extend the useable life of your sofa by purchasing a quality set of replacement sofa cushions.
In the making of most sofas and other types of upholstered furniture, foam is a major component of the cushions. Grade of foam used for the seat cushions is different than the foam used in other areas of the sofa, like the sofa back and the arms. Furniture foam is manufactured in different grades and densities. Furniture manufacturers use of a particular grade of cushion foam is driven in large measure by product cost.
When buying replacement sofa cushions most folks opt for medium-density foam. Higher density foam can feel a little too stiff while low density foam will not feel supportive enough. A quality sofa replacement cushion should be wrapped in a layer of Dacron fiber. Dacron fiber will provide your replacement sofa cushions a softer feel without sacrificing support you are looking for.

Different Grades of Sofa Cushion Foam

The foam manufacturing industry uses several important criteria to grade upholstery foam. These criteria include indentation load deflection, density, resiliency and resistance to fire. By law upholstered foam products sold in the United States must conform to a minimum standard for fire resistance. To keep pace, the foam manufacturing industry must periodically reformulate their products. Fire resistant foam is likely to melt when exposed to a heat source but is not supposed to burn. If you have any question about whether a foam product conforms to the current standard for fire resistance, ask the retailer for a statement of conformance.
The term density is fairly self-explanatory. Foam density is rated as a combination of foam and air. More foam material and less air results in a heavier, denser foam. For example, a cubic foot of foam material weighing 3 pounds is less dense than the same volume of foam material weighing 6 pounds. The denser the foam material, the firmer the foam will feel.
The measure of resiliency is an indication of how long the foam material will hold its shape. High resilient foam will have a longer useable life than low resilient foam material. Though high resilient foam can cost more, it is worth the extra expense if you plan to keep your sofa for more than a few years.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Cincinnati Skyline Pictures

Cincinnati Skyline Pictures

Affectionately known as the Queen City, Cincinnati is the third largest city in the great State of Ohio. Home to the University of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Zoo and other popular cultural attractions, Cincinnati has a skyline reflecting the Ohio River Valley.

Rolling hills gently leading down to the Ohio River give the city skyline of Cincinnati features that are quite different from the rest of western Ohio. Dotted with high rise buildings and quaint Victorian homes, Cincinnati is home to over 350,000 people. The greater Cincinnati metropolitan area is home to over 2 million people and shares a great deal in common with Covington, Kentucky, its neighbor across the Ohio River.

From the downtown business district to the historic Over the Rhine District, the Cincinnati skyline features an eclectic collection of architecture. The growth of Cincinnati, from the time of its founding in 1788, is itself considered historic. Spurred on by the building of the Miami Erie Canal that ran from Cincinnati to Toledo, the city became an early gateway to the settlement of areas west.

Officially chartered in 1802, Cincinnati saw many historical firsts including the country's first fulltime fire department in the 1850s. Bridges over the Ohio River became an architectural necessity and the Cincinnati skyline is home to several historic bridge structures.

Cincinnati Skyline Buildings

The tallest building along the Cincinnati skyline is the Carew Building. Standing 574 feet above Vine Street, the Carew Building was completed in 1931. Considered by many to be an Art Deco classic, the Carew Building provides over 1.3 million square feet of commercial space on 49 floors.

On the banks of the Ohio River stands the PNC Tower. Completed in 1913, the PNC Tower once stood as the fifth tallest building in the world. Even though the name PNC Tower is clearly visible along the Cincinnati skyline, the building's is officially known as the 4th and Vine Tower.

The Downtown Cincinnati skyline is dominated by the Scripps Center. One of the more modern skyscrapers in the city, the Scripps Center was completed in 1990. Named for the famed newspaper publisher E.W. Scripps, the building stands 35 stories and 436 feet.

Cincinnati is big sports town and is home to the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball and the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. The Great American Ballpark near downtown is a prominent feature near the downtown district. Like many sports stadiums, Paul Brown Stadium looms large over the Cincinnati skyline. Home of the Cincinnati Bengals, the stadium was built in 2000 and seat over 65 thousand fans.

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Flannelette Sheets

Flannelette Sheets

     Most of us know and love the feel of cozy flannel fabrics. Flannelette sheets are the perfect choice for staying warm on those chilly nights. Compared to some flannel fabrics, flannelette is more lightweight but ever bit as soft as flannel. Used for a variety of products, flannelette and flannel fabric is most often woven from cotton or a blend of cotton and synthetic fibers like polyester. Wool is another popular fiber used in the weaving of flannelette.

     Flannelette sheets, whether made from wool, cotton or cotton blends, offer consumers a warm and cozy alternative to more traditional cotton and polyester fabric bed sheets. While the term flannel is one of common usage, another term is used to describe flannel, flannelette. Depending on where in the world you are, the terms flannelette and flannel can have several different meanings and be used interchangeably.

     One primary difference between flannelette and flannel is the thickness of the respective fabric. Flannelette is thinner and more lightweight, making it an ideal fabric choice for a variety of uses including bed sheets. Other common uses for flannelette include intimate apparel items such as night gowns and undergarments. Over the years, heavier flannels have also been used for these products though the lighter feel of flannelette is proving to be more popular among many consumers.

     Flannelette is produced in much the same way as any other fabric by weaving, the art of making cloth from threads or yarns on a loom. Two sets of threads are needed. One is the warp which runs the length of the cloth, while the weft or woof runs crossways. In the weaving of flannelette, the fibers are often woven in a plain weave or twill weave. The soft finish of flannel is achieved through a process of napping. Napping involves brushing up the top layers of fabric giving it a softer feel. The deeper the nap, the more plush the fabric will feel.

     At one time, flannelette goods were considered to be of lower quality than silks or satins. Times have changed and flannelette is as popular as ever. Whether the flannelette is made with cotton, cotton blends or wool, quality flannelette sheets can give provide you with years of comfort and durability.
Always buy your flannelette sheets from a reputable seller and avoid prices that seem to be good to be true. Poor quality flannelette sheets, though less expensive, will not last. So look for high quality flannelette sheets and be certain of the fabric content before you buy.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Down Alternative Mattress Topper

This quote taken straight from our website for Down Alternative Mattress Topper.

"The definition of a mattress topper is a seperate added cushion of some sort designed to lie atop an existing mattress. They can be made of foam, feathers, down, silk down alternative or a myriad of other soft cushioning products. Their function is to provide a layer of comfort to the mattress.

There are a number of reasons to add a mattress topper to a bed. Some people are looking for the extreme comfort an additional mattress topper will afford. Some people feel that their mattress is too firm and add a soft mattress topper to soften up their firm bed. Some beds are worn out and the topper can extend the life and comfort of the mattress. Of course, if a mattress has deep body impressions, the topper will help at first but will eventually sag into the impressions as well.

Our Down Alternative Mattress Topper mimics the absolute luxury feel of goose down. Goose down, regular down and feathers do have drawbacks which our alternative down addresses. Down is VERY EXPENSIVE. Our alternative down costs far less. Down can be allergic. Our alternative down is hypoallergenic. Goose down can break down. Our alternative down lasts much longer. Down can compress. Our Down Alternative maintains loft much longer.

If you are looking for a mattress topper, our Down Alternative Mattress Topper is a great choice. We also offer deep pocket waterprooof mattress pads for protection, 300 count deep pocket sheets to accomodate the higher depth of your mattress with the topper on it and matching comforterss!"

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

It's Time For Bean Bags!

Since bean bags have came back into style, we have focused on adding all kinds of bean bags to your main website. A few side websites I have created in order to help make the public aware of the bean bags we are offering are as follows:

Sports Bean Bag Chairs - This site is simply dedicated on showing the customer a few sports bean bag chairs we have to offer.

Adult Bean Bags - Focused on bean bags oriented towards adults.

Child Bean Bag Chairs - Featuring kid oriented bean bag chairs.

These are only a few websites I have chosen to blog about as a test. If you wish to see are full selection of bean bags, check one of the websites above for a link to the full list.