Rattan Wicker Furniture is the Most Popular Kind of Wicker Furniture
Wicker furniture can give you many years of use if properly cleaned and cared for. One of the most popular type furniture used outdoors is wicker furniture. But that does not mean it can not be used as indoor furniture. It is durable, easy to maintain and practical. Even it looks beautiful and gives a sense of warmth.
Generation after generation have used wicker. Why is it so popular? It never stops being attractive and comfortable. This furniture is very versatile and comes in different shapes, colors and sizes. Wicker fits perfectly with any design and suits a wide range of tastes.
What makes wicker so incredible? It is the unique way of its production. Wicker is derived from plant fibers. They have been treated so they have become hard and strong. After that, they can be used for making furniture. Most used plants for producing these fibers are rattan, bamboo, reeds and willows. For making wicker furniture, synthetic fibers which are stronger and more durable than plant fibers also are used. The final product comes as a result of weaving the fibers in to the desired piece of furniture.
Rattan wicker furniture is the most popular kind of wicker furniture. It is among the oldest natural furniture material in use today. Rattan is a kind of palm that grows abundantly in Asia, Africa and Australia. These plants are similar to bamboo, but the difference is in the stems. Rattans stems are solid, while those of bamboo are hollow. This makes rattan more durable compared to other natural materials. It can withstand the forces of nature, so that makes it the ideal choice for outdoor furniture.
The home – and particularly the kitchen is the focus of many factors affecting our lives and with recent recessionary chaos and insecurity, sometimes our kitchen and living spaces are the only places for refuge and comfort! Whether planning a complete kitchen refit, or just buying new accessories, it is always important to be aware of current trends.
Below, in no particular order, are six current trends for you to integrate into your kitchen and home improvement thinking for the coming year.
Blending Between Kitchen and Living Space.
The distinction between living and kitchen space is becoming less defined as more furniture and soft furnishings are appearing the kitchen, making it a new home comfort zone. The use of wall space is increasingly given over to decoration and personalisation. Also there is a trend towards larger, open plan living spaces where every one can get together.
Finishes and colours which do not match, fit an overall theme are being used more. Different finishes, textures and ornaments can add sophistication. Individual artwork, wall clocks, mirrors and items associated with the living room in the past, all add to the feeling that one is really in a living social area, not just for cooking.
The Eco-Friendly kitchen.
Eco-awareness is now essential for the your kitchen, this can be integrated seamlessly into your existing format. The recycling of kitchen and home refuse is now part of everyone’s daily routine and as such occupies a space in our kitchen/utility areas of the home.
If installing a new kitchen refit – you can use inexpensive natural materials such as recycled glass for work surfaces or recycled wood for work surfaces and flooring.






