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All About Cellular Blinds

All About Cellular Blinds

For people looking for an elegant and lovely looking window shades, you might want to look at cellular shades, which are quite popular among modern home owners. Cellular blinds have a beautiful grain design that looks great for many home decor themes including classic American, the contemporary, all natural themes, ...

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Maintaining Functionality With Bay Window Valances

When you go shopping for bay window valances, you need to keep in mind the primary activity that takes place within the room. Whatever that activity is, the window treatment that you decide on shouldn't divert attention away from the room's function. A suitable bay window valance should facilitate the ...

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Barrister Bookcases

barrister bookcases

by Catherine on February 28, 2010

barrister bookcases are bookshelves with glass doors. Barrister bookcases offers a number of advantages over typical door-less cases. First, the glass doors protect your books from dust, moisture and other air-borne elements. Second, in some cases you can secure your books behind the glass with a lock and key. Third, the glass doors come in a range of styles so you will be able choose a bookcase to suit the decorative style of your room.

Barrister bookcases have a long history, and for that reason there are many antique barrister bookcases on the market. If you’re looking for an antique bookcase, be sure to choose one from a reputable dealer so that you can be confident you are buying the real thing. If you’re more interested in the antique style than the antiquity itself, then there are many stores that sell antique-style barrister bookcases for you to choose from. These are generally much cheaper than genuine antiques, so they are a very popular choice for those seeking to add a touch of antique elegance to their home.

In addition to being authentic, a genuine antique barrister bookcase often has the advantage of being made out of high quality wood that is rarely used for bookcase construction these days. There are always exceptions to the rule, but generally the older cases are stronger and thus they can carry more weight without the shelves bending or cracking. For some people this is not an issue, and for them it may be best to go with the cheaper bookcases that are made out of weaker wood, but if you expect to have extremely heavy books or other items in your bookcase, it may be worth spending a little bit extra for the sturdier wood. If you’re unsure, ask the manufacturer for information about the weight capacity of the bookcase’s shelves.

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