Showing posts with label chairs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chairs. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Klaussner Solutions Studios coming to Hudson's


We’re very excited to announce the addition of the Klaussner brand to our collection at Hudson’s Furniture!  This new line of Klaussner products will range from American made upholstered sofas and chairs, to leather and reclining furniture.

Along with the new line of furniture, we will also be adding a Klaussner Solutions Studio at our Melbourne and Lakeland locations. The studios will give our shoppers the opportunity to customize their furniture with more than 500 fabric options and 75 leather options using the Solutions Center kiosk. You will have the ability to design the sofa of your choice, and then view a digital copy of how the product will look prior to receiving your products! The kiosk will also give you the opportunity to check stock availability as well as the price in the store.

The new studio will be open to customers at the ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, August 28th at 3 pm at the Melbourne location. Customers are encouraged to attend the event and help celebrate the newest addition to our store!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Fresh Design Ideas from Broyhill at Hudson's Furniture

Did you know that at Hudson's you can now customize your furniture? 


You can choose between the standard sofa, apartment sofa, loveseat, chair and ottoman. Here we chose the loveseat. 


You can choose which style of arm you want, for the loveseat we chose the Track Arm. We also chose the Turned Leg option for the base.


As you can see above, Broyhill offers a large selection of colors and patterns to choose from. 


Once you finish, you can view a summary of your design. Print this page out and bring it into your local Hudson's Furniture store. To find a store near you visit http://hudsonsfurniture.com/current/stores/Florida_Furniture_Stores.aspx. And to customize your own Broyhill furniture, visit http://www.broyhillfurniture.com/Furniture/Design-Your-Own.aspx

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

What’s your home decorating style?


We all have a certain style to fit our personalities, habits and likes. Why shouldn’t our homes reflect it?
By expressing yourself at home -where you sleep, eat, play, and lounge- you give visitors (and the rest of your family) a chance to see a part of you through different distinguishing elements. It can be hard at times to get started, and you may be worried that changing your home to reflect your personality is a huge time investment. Another common issue may come to mind- you spot things literally everywhere that you love… but it doesn’t go well together. Don’t panic, we’re here to help you with that. Let’s get those creative juices flowing with this list of styles from TLC Home. All you have to do is pick and choose.
Traditional home decorating — frequently associated with older generations — has been updated with a look that young families can embrace. Learn how to create a cozy room in the traditional style.
Whether you like simple American country or the more elaborate French provincial design, there’s a country style for you. Learn more about the widely varied country styles.
No longer strictly cold and austere, contemporary decorating still embraces clean lines but can be warm and welcoming, too. Learn more about how contemporary designs have pushed into the environmental arena as well.
Do you already have a number of objects and pieces of furniture you love but don’t fit into one coherent design style? Find out how to combine your favorites and create a style that reflects you!
A room can provide the perfect platform for vintage collectors and flea-market shoppers to display their most treasured finds. Discover how to decorate a room retro-style.
African, Indian, Asian, Scandinavian…styles throughout the world are as varied as the countries and their unique cultures. Find out how to create an interior design plan that celebrates the world in your own home.
The natural colors and patterns of wood and stone are the inspiration for Arts and Crafts Decorating. Simple and clean lines give rooms a sleek yet warm look. Find inspiration in an Arts and Crafts design.
This country style is a blend of patterns and colors that is inviting and homey. A mix of patterns and textures make a room rich and welcoming. Learn how to create a comfortable, casual, and chic design.
The wide-open spaces and spare look of the Southwestern landscape inspire Southwestern design. The furnishings may be minimal, but a Southwestern room is filled with character. Find out how to incorporate your favorite aspects of this style into your own home.
A spacious and elegant design can unify areas of a home with an open floor plan that are used for different purposes. The design flows easily from seating areas, to the dining room, and even into the kitchen. Get tips on how to give your own space a feeling of spacious unity.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Entertaining at home during the holidays


Plan the flow. From the moments your guests arrive to when they sit down at the table, to when they walk out the door. Try to envision the flow of activity at your home. A good example of what a average event consists of is: guests arrive, welcome toast, hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, main meal, musical interlude, dessert, presents.
Set up a day in advance. It’s best to know ahead of time if you may need extras of something. It never hurts to see your table set up the day before so you have time to make any changes that may come to mind a few hours before if need be. This can also make a huge difference in your stress level that day because you know all too well that you have enough on your plate already.
Stick to the tried-and-true. Stick to dishes you have made in the past that were big hits. For one, you don’t want to have any mishaps in cooking times, under or overcooked food, or not-so-tasty meals that your all-too-polite friends and family feel obligated to eat. And again, you’ll be more relaxed when you have confidence in what you’ll be serving.
Give a parting gift. Whether it’s something small like pretty cellophane-wrapped cookies or a small holiday tchotchke. Something showing you care that they can look back on and remember the holiday spent at your house is perfect to give out to your guests.
Relax. It’s the holidays and your house probably looks great. Just sit back and enjoy the company, food and drink. Also, an added tip is to light some candles. Somehow, candles always have the ability to set the holiday mood. Humans have had a love affair with fire since its discovery – it’s an archetypal symbol of community, heart, gathering, warmth.
Have a great time. After all, if you’re enjoying yourself it will be that much easier for your guests to have fun.