Thuka Kids Favourite Furniture
Thuka children’s furniture is manufactured in Denmark to the very highest standards using only the finest natural pine and other materials, Thuka products do not contain any hazardous substances such as formaldehyde and are therefore environmentally friendly both in children’s rooms and in Thuka’s factories. Thuka only use wood from sustain able forests run by organisation conscious of their responsibility to maintaining the variation of the woods. Suppliers who work with Thuka also show consideration for the flora and fauna native to their areas of forest and they must be committed to replanting. Thuka also believe in making maximum use of the available raw materials and resources.
As children grow their furniture needs change as well, this is where the Thuka Maxi furniture system really excels, you can start the system with a simple single bed and work up into a comprehensive midsleeper starting with tents around the base to create a vibrant and stimulating play area which can then be turned into a more work orientated environment with storage solutions and pull out desks. When your child becomes older still the High bed or Bunk bed building systems can be fitted to adequately facilitate yet another stage of your child’s development.
Thuka’s designs are Mum friendly as well, their designs and additional furniture and accessories are always designed with safety in mind at all times to keep your children safe they are also packed with innovative and clever storage solutions whilst always retaining a distinctive style and quality which epitomises the Thuka brand.
Thuka beds appeal to both boys and girls equally and are available in a clear durable lacquered pine finished or a more feminine white wash finish. All of the accessories and safety products are available in both Blue and Pink colour ways as well as an extensive range of colours in the play tents.
Thuka’s commitment to quality is un-surpassed as all of the Maxi and Shorty beds and matching furniture from the Matrix range comes with a compressive 5 year guarantee to give customers complete peace of mind when purchasing any of their products knowing it will last and last well into the future.
Thuka products represent great value for money as well because not only do you get a fantastic product for you and your children to enjoy because you have bought a bed from the recognised brand leader when your child no longer has need of their bed you can easily resell the product for a reasonable price as demand for products of this quality always remains high.
Good Kitchen Design
Good kitchen design is a skill that is very much in demand. Modern homes need to have kitchens that are both spacious and practical, and fitting this in around kitchen layouts and the other rooms in new build homes is a difficult process. Yet it is the kitchen, more than any other room, that sells a property. Likewise in your own home, good kitchen design can improve the resale value of your property by several thousands, simply as a result of layout and interior design. As such an important feature of your home, what makes kitchen design ‘good’, and how can you improve the appearance and organisation of your kitchen space?
An effectively designed kitchen is one that makes the most of the space available whilst also providing a well coordinated decor theme – be it contemporary, farmhouse or retro. This includes matching up the designs on the cabinets and shelves with the colours of the walls and flooring, and indeed the materials that are used for the construction of each, and can often be achieved by buying a full kitchen suite complete with tiling or vinyl for the floorspace.
Unfortunately kitchen suites are rarely good value for money, and can often run in to the thousands if you’re looking to buy a precoordinated, predesigned room from a furniture retailer. Of course that doesn’t stop less savvy people from buying their kitchens and labour from the retailer, and ending up paying off what they’re due over the next ten years. What that means is that for the buyer on a budget, style, fashion and a little bit of hard graft are going to play more of a part in getting the right kitchen design for your space, and achieving good kitchen design overall. An alternative way to buy a kitchen that doesn’t cost the earth is to buy flatpack and install yourself. Of course this takes time and a bit of work on your part, but by opting for this rather than pre-built and installed units, you could be saving yourself an absolute fortune on your next kitchen purchase.
Whatever kitchen you opt for it’s important to make sure you choose matching or complimentary accessories to highlight the colouration in the room. Of course this will vary depending on the style you have chosen, but make sure that the colours work and the shapes and textures fit. Also, make sure you push cabinets flush against the walls and that there is as little as possible to clutter the floorspace. Floorspace is a premium in any kitchen, and good kitchen design will maximise the room available in order to allow greater movement and enhance usability.
Good kitchen design is, in essence about common sense. Think about what you use your kitchen for and how busy it can get to work out the space requirements, whilst stylistic features are very much down to individual taste – just don’t make the wallpaper too garish as to put-off any prospective buyers later down the line!
