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		<title>The Longue History of the Chaise Lounge</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 21:22:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy</dc:creator>
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It’s no surprise that one of the most popular pieces of outdoor furniture in the nation, the chaise lounge, did not originate in this country.  Well, to be completely accurate, I guess I should say that part of it did; the lounge part.  The correct name of the beloved patio chair upon which we lounge [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s no surprise that one of the most popular pieces of <a title="outdoor furniture" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/outdoor-furniture/1" target="_blank">outdoor furniture</a> in the nation, the <a title="chaise lounge" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/chaise-lounges/23" target="_blank">chaise lounge</a>, did not originate in this country.  Well, to be completely accurate, I guess I should say that <em>part</em> of it did; the <em>lounge</em> part.  The correct name of the beloved <a title="patio chair" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/patio-chairs/16" target="_blank">patio chair</a> upon which we lounge is <em>chaise longue</em> (&#8217;shAz-&#8217;lo[ng]), which translates, literally, from French, as “long chair” – and, ya gotta admit, that’s a good name for it!  <a href="http://www.cedarstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=5546"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-953" title="Acacia Wooden Chaise Lounge " src="http://www.alloutdoorpatiofurniture.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Lounge_5546-300x235.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="235" /></a> Sometimes also referred to as a <a title="lounge chair" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/chaise-lounges/23" target="_blank">lounge chair</a>, or a <a title="steamer chair" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=5584" target="_blank">steamer chair</a>, the <a title="chaise lounge" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/chaise-lounges/23" target="_blank">chaise longue</a> was created in 16<sup>th</sup> century France, as an elongated chair with four legs, and a slanted back, for reclining.  Although earlier versions of it (upon which royals, including Cleopatra, relaxed) are known to have existed in ancient Greece and Egypt, the chaise longue was designed differently, so that people could lie on their backs, as well as on their sides.</p>
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<p>At first, the chaise longue was often made out of curved wood and woven caning, or rattan.  As it evolved throughout Europe, naturally, there was much experimentation with various designs and materials, as it was adapted for diverse surroundings and uses.  <a href="http://www.cedarstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=3800"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-955" title="Polywood Chaise Lounge " src="http://www.alloutdoorpatiofurniture.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Lounges_3800-300x235.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="235" /></a> The chaise longue is believed to have reached our shores, along with the huge waves of immigrants, sometime during the 1830’s.  Here, it underwent another series of changes, especially because of the many new materials, such as plastic and tubular steel, that became widely available after the turn of the 20<sup>th</sup> century.  The large variety of rich upholstery fabrics also allowed endless incarnations of the chaise longue, which was used mainly indoors.  <a href="http://www.cedarstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=447"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-956" title="Red Cedar Southern Wide Slat Chaise Lounge " src="http://www.alloutdoorpatiofurniture.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Chaise_Lounges_447-300x235.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="235" /></a> Eventually – and inevitably – this country’s love of outdoor living led to the creation of the familiar <a title="chaise lounge" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/chaise-lounges/23" target="_blank"><em>chaise lounge</em></a> that graces countless patios, porches, decks, <a title="gazebos" href="http://www.gazebocreations.com/" target="_blank">gazebos</a>, and cruise ships, today.  Of course, it still comes in many variations, appearing <a title="with arms" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/chaise-lounges-with-arms/23/1603" target="_blank">with arms</a> and <a title="without arms" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/chaise-lounges-without-arms/23/1604" target="_blank">without arms</a>, or <a title="with a single arm" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/red-cedar-chaise-lounges/23/117" target="_blank">with a single arm</a>, and may be made from several materials, including <a title="cedar" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/red-cedar-chaise-lounges/23/117" target="_blank">cedar</a>, <a title="pine" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=946" target="_blank">pine</a>, <a title="teak" href="http://www.teakdesigns.com/spl/categorysub/Sunbeds/1111/155" target="_blank">teak</a>, and <a title="polywood" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/polywood-lounges/23/310" target="_blank">polywood</a>.  <a href="http://www.cedarstore.com/detail.aspx?ID=5584"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-957" title="Eucalyptus Reclining Steamer " src="http://www.alloutdoorpatiofurniture.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Lounge_5584-300x235.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="235" /></a> By the way, there is one other fascinating aspect of the Americanization of its name.  Besides calling it a “lounge,” people commonly pronounce <em>chaise</em>, as “chase,” so it comes out as, “chase lounge.”  I think that says everything we need to know about this country’s earnest pursuit of leisure.</p>
<p>Yours Outdoors,</p>
<p>Kathy</p>
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		<title>Wood, or Wood NOT</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kathy</dc:creator>
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Among the many indoor projects that people are working on at this time of the year, painting is one of the most common.  This is understandable, as it’s a great way to give a room a whole new look, without the expense of remodeling; and virtually anyone can do it.  For first-timers, however, the myriad [...]]]></description>
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<p>Among the many indoor projects that people are working on at this time of the year, painting is one of the most common.  This is understandable, as it’s a great way to give a room a whole new look, without the expense of remodeling; and virtually anyone can do it.  For first-timers, however, the myriad choices in paints can be rather confusing.  Heck, it’s difficult enough just to pick from the millions of available colors.  Then, after you make that monumental decision, you have to figure out whether flat, eggshell, satin, semi-gloss, or gloss paint, will best suit your purpose.</p>
<p>So, if you’re not familiar with these terms, remember that flat paint has a matte finish, with no sheen, shine, or shimmer.  Because it doesn’t reflect light, it can hide some minor imperfections; but it’s less durable, more porous, and harder to clean, than glossier types.  This makes it more hospitable to mold and mildew growth, so it shouldn’t be used in high-humidity rooms, such as bathrooms and kitchens, or in <a title="backyard structures" href="http://www.gazebocreations.com/" target="_blank">backyard structures</a> that aren’t insulated.</p>
<p>Eggshell has just a slight hint of luster, but can add a bit more depth and warmth to a room.  Easier to clean than flat paint, it still disguises small defects, and is less attractive to mildew.</p>
<p>Smooth and somewhat shiny, satin paint is much more durable than flat and eggshell varieties.  Very easy to clean, and resistant to mold and mildew, it’s great for use in bathrooms and kitchens, as well as high-traffic areas.</p>
<p>With its beautiful, sparkling finish, semi-gloss paint is extremely durable and easy to keep clean.  It’s used mostly for trim, doors, and bathroom and kitchen cabinets; but it’s highly reflective, and will draw attention to even the slightest blemish.</p>
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<p>Gleaming, glistening gloss paint is mainly for trim, wainscoting, and cabinets; but it can also make a home look stylish and welcoming when used on the front door.  Because it spotlights every imperfection, however, wherever, whenever, and if ever you use it, be sure that whatever you put it on has no flaws whatsoever.</p>
<p>Once you’re done with the indoors, you can start planning a fresh look for the outdoors.  Adding <a title="patio furniture" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/outdoor-furniture/1" target="_blank">patio furniture</a> to your porch or lawn is a great way to add an entirely new living space to enjoy.   Of course, with the thousands of <a title="patio chairs" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/patio-chairs/16" target="_blank">patio chairs</a>, <a title="porch swings" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/porch-swings/14" target="_blank">porch swings</a>, <a title="garden benches" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/garden-benches/15" target="_blank">garden benches</a>, <a title="swingbed" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/swingbed-porch-swings/14/3724" target="_blank">swingbeds</a>, <a title="picnic tables" href="http://www.allpicnictables.com/" target="_blank">picnic tables</a>, <a title="Adirondack Chairs" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/adirondack-chairs/21" target="_blank">Adirondack chairs</a>, <a title="chaise lounges" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/chaise-lounges/23" target="_blank">chaise lounges</a>, <a title="hammocks" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/hammocks/4272" target="_blank">hammocks</a>, <a title="accent tables" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/outdoor-patio-tables/44" target="_blank">accent tables</a>, <a title="gliders" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/porch-and-patio-gliders/17" target="_blank">gliders</a>, <a title="outdoor dining sets" href="http://www.allpicnictables.com/spl/category/picnic-tables/232" target="_blank">outdoor dining tables</a>, <a title="garden structures" href="http://www.gazebocreations.com/" target="_blank">garden structures</a>, and <a title="ottomans" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/category/ottomans-footstools/33" target="_blank">ottomans</a> available, there&#8217;s practically as many varieties of outdoor furniture as there are paint colors!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.teakdesigns.com/detail.aspx?ID=4806"><img class="size-medium wp-image-931 alignright" title="Teak 5 Piece Outdoor Living Set " src="http://www.alloutdoorpatiofurniture.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Teak_10pc_Living_4806-300x235.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="235" /></a></p>
<p>Luckily, though, this will cause you no consternation.  Because materials can be easily split into two categories; <a title="cedar" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/red-cedar-outdoor-furniture/1/1489" target="_blank">cedar</a>, <a title="pine" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/treated-pine-outdoor-furniture/1/1490" target="_blank">pine</a>, <a title="oak" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/oak-outdoor-furniture/1/1494" target="_blank">oak</a>, <a title="cherry" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/cherry-outdoor-furniture/1/1492" target="_blank">cherry</a>, <a title="teak" href="http://www.teakdesigns.com" target="_blank">teak</a>, <a title="eucalyptus" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/category/new-products/5/eucalyptus" target="_blank">eucalyptus</a>, and <a title="cypress" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/category/cypress-outdoor-furniture/128" target="_blank">cypress</a>, verses <a title="aluminum" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/aluminum-outdoor-furniture/1/1500" target="_blank">aluminum</a>, <a title="synthetic wicker" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/synthetic-wicker-outdoor-furniture/1/1493" target="_blank">synthetic wicker</a>, <a title="polywood" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/polywood-outdoor-furniture/1/1491" target="_blank">polywood</a>, and <a title="vinyl" href="http://www.cedarstore.com/spl/categorysub/vinyl-outdoor-furniture/1/1498" target="_blank">vinyl</a>.  Your decision is simple: either you wood, or wood<em> not</em>.</p>
<p>Yours Outdoors,</p>
<p>Kathy</p>
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