Archive for August, 2009
Different Styles of Wallpaper Borders – by
Posted on 29. Aug, 2009 by Office Desks.
Different Styles of Wallpaper Borders
When you are decorating a room in your home or office, you will want to make it look as good as you can. There are many ways that you can come up with your own unique style and design. One of those ways is to use a wallpaper border on your [...]
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Desktop Do’s and Don’t’s and Office Desk Sets – by
Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by Office Desks.
Desktop Do’s and Don’t’s and Office Desk Sets
In the movie “Philadelphia”, Tom Hanks’ character Andrew Beckett got fired for losing a very important brief, even if it was just a trumped up charge. In real life, you might not get fired, but it would really reflect on your performance review, if your desk is a [...]
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Desks in the Home – by
Posted on 25. Aug, 2009 by Office Desks.
Desks in the Home
Desks can be placed in just about every room in the home. They are used for work and study, as well as entertainment. Whether you are a student, gamer or a full-time work at home businessperson, desks are important to the home. Custom-built desks are generally fastened to a wall, while pre-made [...]
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Designer Office Chairs – by
Posted on 22. Aug, 2009 by Office Desks.
Designer Office Chairs
Designer office chairs add charm and elegance to your office, while providing maximum comfort for working. These office chairs are available in a wide range of shapes, colors, styles and facilities.Designer office chairs are available in elegant, futuristic and slim line styles. These have common adjustment features for comfort and support. These chairs [...]
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Decorating Passages And Entrance Halls – by
Posted on 20. Aug, 2009 by Office Desks.
Decorating Passages And Entrance Halls
The decorative scheme of a hall and entrance passage should not clash with the color schemes of rooms that can be seen through doors opening off. As a general rule, the scheme for hall and entrance should be bright and welcoming, but it should not be too vivid or too resting. [...]
