Tips for Prolonging the Service Life of a Recliner Chair

Posted on: 23 April 2021

For the elderly and people with back problems, nothing matches the joy of sinking into a high-quality recliner chair after a long day. The chairs are comfortable and relieve you of any pain when sitting or standing. However, a recliner chair does not last forever, but it does not mean that you cannot prolong its service life. Here are steps you can take to improve the durability of a recliner chair. [Read More]

Why a Furniture Franchise Is One of the Safest Markets You Can Enter

Posted on: 6 October 2020

There are many types of franchises that offer you the ability to get a trusted brand without having to work for years developing it. Franchises could be anything from exercise clubs and gyms to electronic retailers and everything in between. Franchises are a great way to enter the business market without the same amount of risk as beginning your own, new company, which is why they remain so popular. However, many people only stick to the more common types of franchise, such as well-known fast food places, which can be a bit silly when the furniture franchise is one of the safest options for any potential beginner. [Read More]

How To Update Your House Without Breaking The Bank

Posted on: 28 August 2019

Keeping your house fresh and feeling new is very important to your mental stimulation and overall wellbeing. Feeling at home in your house is important but if you keep your home the same for years upon years, this can start to cause you to feel like you too are stuck. With a few small updates to your living environment, you can feel excited about where you are again and this can improve your overall mood too. [Read More]

How Oil Can Prevent You from Slipping on Your Timber Decking

Posted on: 19 July 2018

Do you remember the Slip-Slop-Slap sun safety advertising campaign of the 1980s? It urged you to slip on a shirt, slop on some sunscreen, and slap on a hat before enjoying the sunshine. Slipping on a shirt is the only slipping you'll want to do when enjoying beautiful weather. If you have timber decking on your patio or balcony, there might come a time when you notice that the surface of the decking offers far less traction underfoot than it used to. [Read More]