Long Lasting Outdoor Furniture

PVC furniture will not chip, rust, crack, stain, peel, or corrode. It is made to last twenty years or more. It is easy to care for and the frames come in two colors: white or putty. The material used is furniture grade PVC. That means it is not only a high gloss finish, but . . . → Read More: Long Lasting Outdoor Furniture

7 Simple Tips For Organizing Outdoor Grill Area

7 Simple Tips For Organizing Your Outdoor Grill Area

Having a welcoming area to treat your guests to a great outdoor grilling experience is a fantastic addition to your backyard. A well decorated and comfortable grill area can become a centerpiece of your backyard. It can also be an amazing point of conversation over any . . . → Read More: 7 Simple Tips For Organizing Outdoor Grill Area

3 Tips for Adding On to Your House

Ready To Expand? 3 Tips For Adding Onto Your House

It is not uncommon for home owners to feel like they need a bigger house. Whether a bachelor pad is becoming a home for two or a new baby makes it necessary to add another bedroom, more space is often necessary to make a home . . . → Read More: 3 Tips for Adding On to Your House

Did you know that IKEA furniture is made in China?

The following press release shows that IKEA has been making their furniture in China for years! Who knew? I thought all along it was quality Swedish craftsmanship!

Chinese furniture producer picks southwest Virginia site for factory

Furniture Today Staff — Furniture Today, November 25, 2013

MARION, Va. — Virginia Gov. Bob McConnell’s office has announced . . . → Read More: Did you know that IKEA furniture is made in China?

Target recalls 69,000 children’s stools

Target recalls 69,000 children’s sitting stools

Furniture Today Staff

Target Corp. is recalling 69,000 children’s sitting stools that have a stabilizing bar that can crack and cause the product to collapse, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The stools were sold as part of the Circo-brand Chloe & Conner collection. Manufactured in China . . . → Read More: Target recalls 69,000 children’s stools