Sofa:
This stylish sofa features a unique rounded frame with flared arms and contrasting chocolate welting detail. A single seat cushion gives a modern look, while an assortment of accent pillows provides customizable support.
Dimension:
Width: 94 inches
Depth: 41 inches
Height: 37.5 inches
Stylish Chair
Dimension
Width: 62"
Depth: 41"
Height: 37.5"
Ottoman
Modern, elegance and plush in all right places, this contributes versatile comfort to your living space. It offers the final touch your living space needs to feel like home.
Chaise
For those times when you can't take a seat, this chaise makes your lounging look chic. With its elegant, elongated seat cushion and rounded frame showcasing chocolate welting detail.
Dimension:
Width: 41"
Depth: 65"
Height: 35"
Delivery: Delivered at your doorstep within 14 days (free delivery within Lagos, outside lagos attracts transportation fee)
Payment on delivery.
For Inquiries:
T:+2348154561505
E: oakpileinteriors@gmail.com
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Friday, 6 November 2015
Wednesday, 4 November 2015
5 Ways to Jump-Start a Whole House Decluttering Effort
It's a common problem. You know you have way too much stuff for your available space, but you become paralyzed at the thought of decluttering. One solution is to start with something that takes minimal effort but makes a big impact in your home right away. From carrying out a bit of breathing room in your closet to making a dent in the junk drawer, these five ways to begin the decluttering process are relatively painless. You can do this!
Where to Begin:
1. Discard a few clothes. Removing some of the clothes and shoes you don't wear from your closet and drawers is a good first step. By clearing out a bit of space in your bedroom closet, you can then tuck away some of the extra items (jackets, scarves, shoes) cluttering up your entryway, in effect clearing two areas of your home at once.
How to: Try not to get hung up on winnowing down your entire closet right now; just grab a few items that obviously need to go (socks without mates, worn out sneakers, ill-fitting pants), toss them in a bag, and get them out of there.
Next step: If there is now enough room to do so, take extra coats and shoes from the entryway and put them away neatly in your closet, lightening up the entry. If space is still too tight to add anything, make another pass at your clothes and shoes, and fill a bag with items to sell or give away.
2. Sort a pile of papers. For as much talk as there is about offices going paperless, I find that somehow an awful lot of paper makes its way into the house. Seeing piles of unsorted paperwork while you're trying to relax or relax or enjoy a meal can create a low but persistent level of stress in the house, so this is a helpful place to begin.
How to: Grab a pile and sort it; if you don't currently have a filing system set up, just label a few files as you go, keeping the categories broad. When you;re done sorting the first pile, designate one spot to put all incoming paperwork. Place recycling bin beside it and call it a day.
Next step: Collect all the unsorted paperwork from around the house and place it in the designated paper spot. Grab a stack and sort it.
3.Organize the junk drawer. An overflowing junk drawer is a drag to look at and can really slow you down when you can't find what you're looking for. Junk drawers tend to get overstuffed thanks to a) stuff you really should have thrown away in the first place and b) too many extras of things. For now focus on a)- stuff that doesn't belong at all.
How to: Toss out the instruction manuals, broken rubber bands, pens that don't write and freebies you never really wanted. If you have a ton of extra (pens, batteries, e.t.c) that you know you'll use eventually, just neaten them up and try to make a mental note to not buy any more of those for a long time.
Next step: Separate the useful little items (tape, stamps, flashlight) into a separate drawer or wall organizer so they're easier to reach and leave the extras (boxes of batteries, stapler refills, lightbulbs) in the drawer.
4. Shed a piece of furniture. Perhaps you have furniture in the house that isn't really needed but you put it there simply because you have it. Getting rid of just one piece can free up a lot of space. Also, furniture tends to attract piles of clutter, so one less piece also means one less place for clutter to congregate. If your space feels too tightly packed with furniture, see if you can choose a least-favorite piece to sell or donate to charity.
How to: Take a walk around your home, peeking into every closet and outbuilding, making note of the furniture. Find one piece that's not being used or isn't really needed and make a plan to get rid of it. If you plan to give it away, try to drive it to a donation center. If you want to sell it, place an ad or take it down to a consignment shop. Don't wait!
Next step: Follow up with your plan to get rid of the piece of furniture. If you're having trouble selling it, lower the price or try a different method, like posting it online for sale. Set a reminder on your calendar to take item to a donation center by a certain date if it doesn't sell.
5. Give away one thing right now. This is about the power of beginnings: When you have a mountainous task ahead of you, even a relatively small suggestion (like tackling a single drawer or decluttering for five minutes) can feel overwhelming. Instead, go right now and grab one thing you can give away. One thing is not so herd to remove. And even if you removed just one thing each day, after a year that's 365 things - not too shabby!
How to: Look around the room you're in and grab the first thing you see that you could give away. It could be a DVD, a book, a candleholder you don't really like - it doesn't matter, just grab something quickly! If you don't see anything, peek in a cupboard or drawer and grab something there. Once you have your one thing, don't just put it by the door - actually remove it from the house. If you absolutely can't take it right now, at least put it outside, or in the car.
Next step: Find one more thing to get rid of and put it in a bag or box to take to a donation center. Each day, add one more item to the container; when it's full drop it off .
For enquiries:
E:oakpileinteriors@gmail.com
Where Not to Begin:
Don't plan to start with a major weekend-long purge. Plan to start being the key phrase. A big decluttering weekend can be a great way to make progress, but carving out such a large chunk of time may not be easy to arrange, and if you keep putting off getting started because your're waiting for a big space to open up your calendar, you could be waiting a very long time.
Don't Start with other people's stuff. Oh, it is so tempting, I know! But although you may be dying to bag up your least favourite items from your spouse/significant other/kid/housemate's space, resist the urge, it's not likely to go over well. Even if you have ways less clutter than the other members of your household, it's important to take responsibility for your own part. If you're lucky, the clutter-clearing bug will be catching!
Where to Begin:
1. Discard a few clothes. Removing some of the clothes and shoes you don't wear from your closet and drawers is a good first step. By clearing out a bit of space in your bedroom closet, you can then tuck away some of the extra items (jackets, scarves, shoes) cluttering up your entryway, in effect clearing two areas of your home at once.
How to: Try not to get hung up on winnowing down your entire closet right now; just grab a few items that obviously need to go (socks without mates, worn out sneakers, ill-fitting pants), toss them in a bag, and get them out of there.
Next step: If there is now enough room to do so, take extra coats and shoes from the entryway and put them away neatly in your closet, lightening up the entry. If space is still too tight to add anything, make another pass at your clothes and shoes, and fill a bag with items to sell or give away.
2. Sort a pile of papers. For as much talk as there is about offices going paperless, I find that somehow an awful lot of paper makes its way into the house. Seeing piles of unsorted paperwork while you're trying to relax or relax or enjoy a meal can create a low but persistent level of stress in the house, so this is a helpful place to begin.
How to: Grab a pile and sort it; if you don't currently have a filing system set up, just label a few files as you go, keeping the categories broad. When you;re done sorting the first pile, designate one spot to put all incoming paperwork. Place recycling bin beside it and call it a day.
Next step: Collect all the unsorted paperwork from around the house and place it in the designated paper spot. Grab a stack and sort it.
3.Organize the junk drawer. An overflowing junk drawer is a drag to look at and can really slow you down when you can't find what you're looking for. Junk drawers tend to get overstuffed thanks to a) stuff you really should have thrown away in the first place and b) too many extras of things. For now focus on a)- stuff that doesn't belong at all.
How to: Toss out the instruction manuals, broken rubber bands, pens that don't write and freebies you never really wanted. If you have a ton of extra (pens, batteries, e.t.c) that you know you'll use eventually, just neaten them up and try to make a mental note to not buy any more of those for a long time.
Next step: Separate the useful little items (tape, stamps, flashlight) into a separate drawer or wall organizer so they're easier to reach and leave the extras (boxes of batteries, stapler refills, lightbulbs) in the drawer.
4. Shed a piece of furniture. Perhaps you have furniture in the house that isn't really needed but you put it there simply because you have it. Getting rid of just one piece can free up a lot of space. Also, furniture tends to attract piles of clutter, so one less piece also means one less place for clutter to congregate. If your space feels too tightly packed with furniture, see if you can choose a least-favorite piece to sell or donate to charity.
How to: Take a walk around your home, peeking into every closet and outbuilding, making note of the furniture. Find one piece that's not being used or isn't really needed and make a plan to get rid of it. If you plan to give it away, try to drive it to a donation center. If you want to sell it, place an ad or take it down to a consignment shop. Don't wait!
Next step: Follow up with your plan to get rid of the piece of furniture. If you're having trouble selling it, lower the price or try a different method, like posting it online for sale. Set a reminder on your calendar to take item to a donation center by a certain date if it doesn't sell.
5. Give away one thing right now. This is about the power of beginnings: When you have a mountainous task ahead of you, even a relatively small suggestion (like tackling a single drawer or decluttering for five minutes) can feel overwhelming. Instead, go right now and grab one thing you can give away. One thing is not so herd to remove. And even if you removed just one thing each day, after a year that's 365 things - not too shabby!
How to: Look around the room you're in and grab the first thing you see that you could give away. It could be a DVD, a book, a candleholder you don't really like - it doesn't matter, just grab something quickly! If you don't see anything, peek in a cupboard or drawer and grab something there. Once you have your one thing, don't just put it by the door - actually remove it from the house. If you absolutely can't take it right now, at least put it outside, or in the car.
Next step: Find one more thing to get rid of and put it in a bag or box to take to a donation center. Each day, add one more item to the container; when it's full drop it off .
For enquiries:
E:oakpileinteriors@gmail.com
Monday, 2 November 2015
Accent Chair
Product Information:
This elegant club chair combines retro design with a modern touch. With its contemporary curves, quilting, and chrome studs, the integrated back and armrests contour the body, offering both support and comfort. Short, sturdy, dark wooden legs support the chair, but are barely noticeable. You will enjoy this chair no matter what room you place it in.
Features:
Quilted pattern bonded leather helps to add texture and depth, giving a touch of elegance. Modern styling features curved seat back and armrests for both looks and comfort. Features studded accent along the outline of the chair.
Dimension:
30"D x 27.95"W x 30.30"H
Seat: 21"D x 20"W x 18.75"H
Color: Black, white, Orange
Material: Leather, Hardwood, Chrome studs
You can make order by using the information below:
T: 08154561505
E:oakpileinteriors@gmail.com
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Armchair + Ottoman
With its
wide stance and soft padding, the Tufted Fabric Chair & Footrest
Set combines contemporary and traditional elements to create one stunning set.
The chair features natural color linen upholstery with tufted back and dark stained legs. It is sure to bring a class to your room.
Features:
-Upholstered with soft linen
-Frame constructed of sturdy hardwood
-Neutral colors to match any decor
-Padded seat, back, and arms
Features:
-Upholstered with soft linen
-Frame constructed of sturdy hardwood
-Neutral colors to match any decor
-Padded seat, back, and arms
Dimensions:
Chair: 30"D x 33"W x 38"H
Seat height: 19"
Ottoman: 18"D x 30"W x 15"H
Chair: 30"D x 33"W x 38"H
Seat height: 19"
Ottoman: 18"D x 30"W x 15"H
For process to make order, please use the info below. Thanks for your patronage.
Tel: +2348154561505
Email: oakpileinteriors@gmail.com
Email: oakpileinteriors@gmail.com
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