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Different finish options for your furniture

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Finishing wood is what enhances the furniture and gives the furniture its final look depending upon what it’s made of. In case the finish is not done well, the entire get-up of the furniture piece loses its aesthetics. Wood finishes are divided into certain categories depending on the kind of protection it offers to the furniture piece. Wood finishes available in the market have different ways of application: Some finishes are removed easily just by dissolving them in the solution it was created from. While others are hard and need something external like the air we breathe or chemical agents that can help one get rid of the polish. The latter therefore, tend to last for a much longer time and more durable. Here is a list of different kinds of finishes: Wax polish It is often preferred by Indian carpenters because it gives a glossy lustre to the surface and is economical at the same time. Wood wax is a mixture of wax – three options available: carnauba wax, beeswax and paraffin –

4 Ways to Create the Ultimate Outdoor Living Space at Home

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Creating a comfortable and inviting outdoor is one of the ongoing trends and it also gives you a place to relax. More and more people are enjoying the indoor/outdoor lifestyle at home to enjoy pleasant weather and relax. Special touches like outdoor fountains, gazebos, and strategically placed latticework can add interest to a large yard, and large pots with colourful flowers are perfect for balconies and patios. Here are some ways to add aesthetics to your outdoor living space and make it your personal paradise: 1. Stick to a Color Scheme From crisp soothing neutrals to nautical blues with accents of comfortable hues of earthly greens, you can choose a colour scheme that suits you and adds to the décor of your outdoor area. Some people take the opportunity to beautify the area with cushions featuring a tropical frond or colourful floral print to create a garden effect. A balcony on a sophisticated high-rise building is perfect for neutrals of grey, beige and black, whereas a