Showing posts with label should. Show all posts
Showing posts with label should. Show all posts
Monday, March 3, 2014
Where should tire scraps go
Billion of rubber tires are produced yearly and through wear and tear become replaced. Many of these tires are burned and some end up in landfills. Tire’s are now recycled in various ways but may be somewhat tricky to recycle because they are composed of different elements. Elements contained in tires may be harmful to the environment when piled up in landfills they may be a fire hazard. The tires in the landfills take up space that can be used for other purposes. So, recycling tires in the form of furniture art seems like a great way to begin cleaning up the landfills. Much of the contemporary and modern art uses recycled items already. Worn out tires can and have been creatively reused as furniture and art pieces. The ottoman and chair below at first glance may appear as leather yet they are made out of recycled tires. They are perfect examples of recycled tires that functions work fabulous in most modern homes. Tire scraps should ultimately be removed from landfills and converted into functional pieces of furniture and pieces of art such as the interesting looking Buddha below.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Loft Bed Plans What You Should Know Before You Start Building

When you go with loft bed plans, you can easily double or triple the amount of usable floor space in the bedroom because the bed from and mattress are raised off the floor, utilizing the space along the walls and near the ceiling.
When the bed is lifted off the floor, you will uncover a large amount of space thats typically unused. This space can be sued for storage space, desks, dressers, or play areas. Because you are creating a functional space right under the bed, you are increasing the amount of usable space.
In order to choose the best bed plans for your home, you should think about who will be occupying the room. If you are using the woodworking plans to build a bed for a small childs room, you may want to consider a design thats raised 3-4 feet from the floor. This will still provide plenty of room to create a study or play area under the bed.
Small children like the look of a raised bed, but they also need the comfort of a mattress thats a comfortable height from the floor. You might also want to consider loft bed plans that feature rails on the sides to prevent accident falls from the raised bed. You should also find plans that include a ladder in the design when you are building a loft bed for a smaller child.
On the other hand, you can choose woodworking plans that are little more daring when you are building a bed for a teenager or college student. Choosing bed plans that raise the bed 5-6 feet off the floor are suitable for older occupants. This increased height will provide enough room under the bed to create a study or storage area that is fully functional.
Some people might decide to buy a loft bed from a furniture store, but others might want to get more creative and build their own. Some of the simplest loft bed plans are designed so the frame of the bed rests on top of two dressers or a dresser and a desk.
There are some woodworking plans that are more complex. When you are choosing loft bed plans, make sure you select one that matches your skill level. You dont have to choose an elaborate plan. A basic frame is really all you need. Once youve got the frame built, you can buy the furniture pieces to go under the bed that will create a functional area.
There are plenty of woodworking plans that are easy to construct. Some of the loft bed plans can be built with ease in a single weekend. Because they are constructed from wood, you will need just some basic hand tools to complete the job. If you arent very skilled at woodworking, you can always purchase the loft bed plans and hire someone else to do the work. When you use woodworking plans, you will be sure your furnishings will meet your needs.
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