Short Rattan Garden Furniture Buying Guide

Short Rattan Garden Furniture Buying Guide

With all the sets of rattan garden furniture available today choosing the right sets should not be very hard. The finest collections are often sold as one set, but you may be able to mix and match varieties of this type of furniture upon request.

Recommended Collections

One of the top collections of rattan garden furniture sold today is the Cube Garden Furniture set. This set is meticulously constructed in such a way that it is likely to last a lifetime. It often is sold with four chairs, one table and two footstools. The rattan in this finely crafted collection is often coloured black and the comfortable cushions are normally a contrasting color, such as white.

Smooth and elegant in design, this rattan garden furniture set is likely to look amazing regardless of where it is placed. An additional very beautiful example of a recommended rattan garden furniture collection is the Arizona Rattan set, turns out to be one of the more popular choices. This set often includes chairs, sofa, and coffee table.

This particular set of rattan furniture is characterised by its soft, white cushions. This collection combines clean modernistic lines and sharp angles mixed with glass that would look stunning in any garden or conservatory. As mentioned already, today’s rattan garden furniture is made of the most durable and superior materials.

Furthermore, certain models of rattan garden furniture are UV treated. Therefore, they can be placed outside throughout the year without the worry of discoloration or damage to the materials used to create each piece. In fact, a majority of the collections sold today are sold supplied with an outdoor waterproof cover.

Oftentimes, the frames are made from lightweight aluminum that is coated with a protective material so it will never rust. Besides being able to resist the outdoor elements this furniture is simple to move from area to area and can be packed away compactly.

It makes entertaining and dining outdoors much more convenient and each piece is preserved for much longer times than otherwise. This is likely to save you money, especially if you purchase timeless works of art that are likely to not go out of style the following year.

By the way, in case you are wondering what rattan material is derived from; it comes from a special palm tree. This material is similar in texture and appearance to bamboo and a majority of this type of rattan originates from Indonesia.

Of course, you are advised to make sure that the supplier of rattan garden furniture sets you prefer offers the choicest selections. This is guaranteed if you know they only deal with manufacturers who adhere to the highest standards.

Simple Rattan Outdoor Furniture Guide

Simple Rattan Outdoor Furniture Guide

If you are purchasing rattan outdoor furniture for the first time you might have quite a bit of questions. For instance, you may wonder what rattan material is in the first place.

This is a class of wood material that is harvested from palm trees set in distinct parts of Africa, Asia, and Australasia. Quite a large percentage of this material used for the production of some of the finest wicker comes from Indonesia. 

When on the quest for the finest picks of rattan outdoor furniture you have quite a bit to take into consideration. For example, you should make it a priority to the grade of materials used in the production of this type of furniture is of the strongest available.

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Common items that are a great deal of the time sold in a set include the following items: sofas, footstools, dining tables, and arm chairs. Certain sets are made for outdoor use and are more often than not treated for placement outside all year. 

Various models of outdoor rattan furniture are also perfect for arrangement in a sun room or conservatory. Furthermore, virtually all models are designed with supreme comfort in mind. For instance, most models are made with soft, thick, padded cushions. 

Two recommended models today include the popular cubed varieties as well as that representative of southwestern cultures (particularly U.S. Arizonian-themed models). Both of these are noted for their fine lines, futuristic shapes, and/or bold contrasting colors.

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It is advised that when buying your outside furnishings while shopping at a dealer you might want to find out if a waterproof cover is provided. This will further help preserve your investment and guard it from water damage when not in use. 

Even if you purchase a furniture set that also includes a protective cover, you are recommended to buy pieces that are treated. It is suggested that you make sure the items you buy are UV shielded so they can be left outside all the time. 

If they are preserved in this way the surfaces will not fade, split or crack. Furthermore, if you buy any items that include glass materials make sure it is of the unbreakable grade. At least 12mm thick is recommended. 

Furthermore, if convenient and fast storage is important to you, table and chair sets that fold up very small might be your best bet. However, most current models of well-made rattan outdoor furniture can be left outside year round.

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City Guide to Bradford

City Guide to Bradford

Bradford is a large northern city, with a long and documented history, and a population of almost 300,000 people.


Numerous important historical buildings and monuments, including mills and factories and one of only two World Heritage Sites in Yorkshire, make the city a first choice of many history-seekers and the city never fails to reward the effort! Bradford is also home to the most visited museum outside of London.


The vibrant cultural life in Bradford, and award-winning restaurants, make the city an ideal destination for a relaxing evening out or weekend away; but the city also boasts a lively nightlife and music scene for those seeking entertainment a little more adventurous!


Like many other areas in the region, millions of pounds are pouring in for regeneration and the city offers an exciting up-and-coming feel.


History


Bradford was granted city status at the end of the nineteenth century, but its history is documented back to the thirteenth century. Bradford formed an important manufacturing area during the Industrial Revolution, but suffered the collapse of the manufacturing industry during the twentieth century. There have been signs of improvement over the last twenty years, but the rate of unemployment remains below the national average.


The National Media Museum is the most visited museum outside of London, exploring developments in photography, film and television, and housing the largest cinema screen in the world.


The Industrial Museum is based in an eighteenth century mill, and houses artefacts exploring the area’s manufacturing past.


The nineteenth century village of Saltaire was built to house the local mill workforce, and is one of only two World Heritage Sites in Yorkshire.


Art Galleries


Bradford has numerous galleries including Cartwright Hall with comprises four separate galleries, displaying British works of art from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and a selection of South Asian arts and crafts.


Salts Mill is a shopping and arts complex, located in a converted Victorian mill in the village of Saltaire. There are four galleries in the complex, including David Hockney Gallery, a gallery exploring the area’s heritage and a third displaying operatic costumes and masks.


The Manor House, in Ilkley, and the Arts Centre, in Bingley, host a range of temporary exhibitions.


Theatres


The Alhambra Theatre is Bradford’s sole large-scale theatre, and housed in an impressive Victorian building. The theatre regularly hosts large-scale touring productions, including West End plays and performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company.


The Alhambra Studio is located next door, and stages small-scale performances.


The Bradford Theatre-in-the-Mill is adjacent to the university campus, and offers small-scale productions, and drama and technical workshops.


Theatres specialising in musicals and concerts include St George’s Hall, The Tamsin Little Music Centre and The Little Priestley.


Restaurants


Amongst Bradford’s award-winning restaurants is Weaver’s. The restaurant comes highly recommended by Good Food Guide, AA, Michelin and Hardens, and serves traditional and contemporary British cuisine.


Bradford’s ‘Curry Mile’ is home to more than twenty Indian and Asian-influenced restaurants, of which, The Kashmir is widely regarded as the best by customers, and Mumtaz Paan House is recommended by Good Food Guide. Kipling’s Indian restaurant was awarded the ‘Best in Britain Award’ by a customer vote.


Chino Thai serves Chinese and Thai dishes in an up-market environment, and offers seating for 100 people.


Pubs/Bars


CAMRA recommends numerous Bradford pubs in the city, and named The Junction ‘Pub of the Year’ in 2006. Other contenders were Haigy’s and Fighting Cock.


Brewery Tap is a rock pub that presents live acts two or three times each week, offers a free jukebox and various drinks offers. Bradford’s longest serving music venue also comprises a poolroom and beer garden.


Fubar is a cocktail bar and tapas restaurant, boasting a vast selection of cocktails, wines, liqueurs and beers, with a chic and stylish interior that belie its low prices.


The Sun Hotel is one of Bradford’s most popular gay bars, and features regular DJs, drag acts and pub quizzes. There is a lounge area, pool and games room, secluded beer garden and rooms to rent upstairs.


Nightclubs


Rio is a rock club and live music venue, one of many Bradford nightclubs, open three nights a week and presenting a selection from 80s and punk to indie and goth. Admission is free before 9:30pm and drinks are cheap.


Run by the owners of The Sun Hotel, Club Life is a very popular gay club, offering the best of sing-along classics and ‘cheesy pop’. Admission is free on Thursdays, and a variety of DJs perform on Fridays.


Lingards is a house, speed garage and techno complex, comprising a pre-club bar, Ascension nightclub and Subterranea nightclub. There are club nights at the complex twice a week.


The Love Apple is another complex; this one comprising a cafe, bar, nightclub and art exhibition space. The club specialises in non-mainstream music, and hosts live music performances.


Shopping


The Kirkgate Shopping Centre is home to 65 shops and a large market on its top floor. There are 550 parking spaces, and the centre is easily accessible in the city centre. It is open every day.


The Oastler Shopping Centre is a market in the city centre, comprising 80 stalls and shops and trading in fresh fish, meat, fruit and vegetables. There are also cafes and markets. St James Wholesale Market is located out of the city centre, and is the place to find exotic food produce.


Salts Mill is a converted Victorian mill, now a shopping and arts development. The development is home to numerous shops trading in unusual goods, a cafe, a diner and four art galleries.


Sports


The Richard Dunn Sports Centre is the largest of forty leisure centres in the city, and comprises a 25-metre pool and leisure pool activities for children, a gym, and a sauna, a solarium and squash courts. The centre is open every day.


The city university offers an impressive range of sporting facilities over three venues. The Sports Centre houses most of the facilities, the Laisteridge Lane site is home to squash, football and hockey courts/pitches, and the Woodhall Sports Ground provides sites for football, rugby and cricket.


There are forty golf courses in Bradford; including Queensbury Golf Club, an 18-hole course with a lounge and bar on-site.


There is also a branch of Hollywood Bowl in the city, comprising 24 ten-pin bowling lanes.

Author: Leisha Greenfield


Leisha Greenfield has been a tourist guide for over 10 years. She has vast knowledge of UK tourism, with a speciality in Bradford tourist information and the history of Bradford.

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A Guide to Spiral Staircases

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A Guide to Spiral Staircases

Spiral Stairs are staircases that are constructed solely of tapered treads wrapping around a central column. As they twist round in a tight curve they offer a very space-saving solution when accessing a different floor, taking up considerably less floor space than a conventional staircase.

In medieval times, spiral staircases were commonly located in circular castle turrets and were often constructed in stone. They were configured in a clockwise assent to give attacking right handed swordsmen a disadvantage whilst ascending.

These days spiral staircase designs have developed dramatically and whilst maintaining their space saving benefits, are manufactured in a variety of materials such as glass and stainless steel. They now offer the right property a stunning alternative to a standard staircase, becoming a stylish ‘feature’ of a room.

Due to their tight construction they are not overly easy for the elderly or disabled to use and moving large pieces of furniture between floors can prove tricky. For safety reasons there are currently various rules and regulations governing the size of spirals staircases installed in new builds and renovations in residential and commercial settings.

UK Building Regulations

Spiral staircases have their own ‘British Standard’ dedicated to them – BS 5395 part 2. The BS is referred to in Building Regulations part K and ensures the spiral staircase is large enough for the given application.

Within the document, spirals are divided into five categories, A-E with A being a secondary domestic spiral and E being a large fully public spiral. Each category dictates the relationship between the rise (height of each step) and going (depth of each step) and ‘clear tread width’ (the distance from the inside of the handrail to the centre column) required for the spirals’ usage. Generally, the more people the spiral is providing access to, the larger diameter and the smaller the rise height, making it safer and more comfortable to climb.

Domestic Spiral Staircases

With domestic spirals there are two generally rules to adhere with – there should be no gap between the treads or the balustrade of more than 100mm, and the balustrade should not be constructed with climbable rails.

Category A and B of BS 5395 deal with the measurement requirements for domestic spiral staircases. Category A is referred to as a secondary domestic spiral and category B covers spirals used as main stairs within a dwelling.

The clear tread width of a secondary spiral should be 600mm which (depending on the specific model / design) gives a 1450mm diameter when taking into consideration the centre column and the balustrade to both sides. The height of each step should not exceed 220mm and the centre going should be at least 145mm. A spiral used as a main staircase should have a clear tread width of 800mm (1800mm diameter) and 220mm maximum rise and a 190mm minimum central going. Generally the opening in the floor for a spiral should be around 100mm larger than the diameter whether the opening is square / rectangular or circular. For example a 1600mm diameter spiral should have a 1700mm square or diameter opening. This is to allow for a 50mm ‘knuckle gap’ between the handrail and edge of floor / wall on both sides. The top step of a spiral staircase is normally an enlarged step which connects the centre column to the edge of the floor. This top landing platform can sometimes be shaped to allow for slightly smaller openings.

Commercial Spiral Staircases

Categories C-E of BS5395 covers the required dimensions for commercial staircases – those to be used by the public. The guidance ensures that people unfamiliar with the spiral can use it safely. With all commercial spirals staircases there is a requirement of a centre column handrail and a ‘rest’ platform if the flight consists of more than 16 risers.

Category C is for a small semi-public stair and has to have a rise height of no more than 220mm and a clear tread width of 800mm. The diameter of this (with the centre column handrail in place) is therefore around 1900-2000mm. Category D is for a semi public stair serving more than 50 people. The regulation looks for a minimum rises of 190mm and a clear tread with of 900mm (2100mm diameter).

Category E deals with spirals intended to be used by large number of people at one time – shopping centre or football stadium for instance. A 1000mm clear tread width is required along with a 190mm maximum rise and 250mm minimum going measurement.

The guidelines covered by BS5395 are subject to interpretation by planning offices and are not always set in stone. A relaxant is sometimes offered when, for example, one is replacing an existing spiral.

OVERVIEW

Spiral Staircases offer the right property a stunning solution when accessing an upper level. There are a vast number of different models currently on the UK market with many off-the-shelf kit solutions imported from Europe. Should you be looking to install / purchase a spiral, it is important to check with the supplier that is up to UK standards. If in doubt, check with your building control officer.

Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for a number of UK businesses. For information and advice on Spiral Staircases, he recommends Complete Stair Systems.

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Tips To Guide You When Buying Super King Size Mattress

Tips To Guide You When Buying Super King Size Mattress

Have you tried looking for a super king size bed with a super king mattress lately? You will be surprised to see how this task has evolved into something difficult and complicated. This change may be attributed to the wide assortment of names available for these super king mattress and beds, as well as the various sizes and types of bed mattresses available in the market today.

Basically, you must know the various types of a mattress and the different features and benefits that you must be looking for in a super king mattress and bed. That way, you will be confident in choosing the perfect super king mattress that will fit your beds in your bedrooms. Here are some tips to guide you in choosing that perfect super king mattress for your home.

Choosing The Finest Super King Mattress

Picking the finest super king mattress is definitely dependent on one’s personality and character.  You will choose the one you like based on your acquired taste and personal preference, so when it’s time for you to choose, make sure you also consider other factors when choosing. Here are some tips to help you in deciding which super king mattress to get.

Length Vs. Width

If you are more concerned with the length rather than the width, then it would be wise for you to get the Western, or California super king mattress which is perfect for people standing more than 6ft. in height. However, if you are more concerned of the width than the real length of the mattress, go for the Standard or Eastern king size mattress which is about 4 inches wider than the California super king mattress while also 4 inches shorter when it comes to height.

Different Types of Super King Mattress

Air Mattresses

At present, air super king mattress cover a wide range of air mattresses including those of the portable and easy to keep air mattress and the more complex air mattresses that use air pockets inside the mattress rather than the previously used metal coils inside the mattress.

Futon Mattresses

The futon super king mattress is generally bought very thin; however, you can choose the thickness or thinness you want should you be buying separately. Moreover, you may also choose the kind of material you want to be used that you believe you will be most comfortable with if used in your futon super king mattress.

Latex Mattresses

Going for the latex super king mattress is a very wise decision although they can cost you more than the old models of mattresses. Since it has the capacity to conform to the contours of your body, it can have a more therapeutic effect on eliminating back and neck pains as well as removing the pressure on the legs when sleeping. What’s more, latex mattresses are designed to be hypoallergenic.

Memory Foam

And last of all, there are the memory foams or mattresses which used a more modern technique of manufacturing them.  Called the “visco-elastic foam”, it has the capacity to maintain its shape despite having been used for a long time and provides comfort by alleviating pressure in the back, neck as well as the legs. Last of all, the materials that were used to produce memory foam super king mattress are sensitive to heat thereby permitting the body to better control its temperature at the same time following the contours of your body.

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