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HammocksSubmitted by Mufazzal01 Fri, 5 Dec 2008
Perhaps the reason why so few people see the design potential of hammocks is because the often associate it as a bed hanging between two trees outdoors. While that may be true, there are a variety of forms that hammocks come in that are not necessarily of this stereotype: there are those that are attacked to swing chairs, those that can hang independently, those that make use of cables or ropes, and the like. In fact, hammocks' design and purpose lend it to a variety of creative formulations.
Hammocks are also made from many kinds of materials that can suit your liking. For instance, hammocks made from rope can be made from either nylon or cotton ropes. They can also be made from much more environmentally friendly materials, including twine, jute, or hemp. Those made from fabric provide you the opportunity to match the hammock to the design theme of the room or area you are redecorating. When buying a hammock, make sure you already have an idea as to where you intend to put it, and how much space you can allocate for it. Take into consideration the number of people who may be using it. While hammocks fulfill a decorative purpose here, it will not stop people from wanting to sit or rest on it. This makes the previous consideration about number of users very important. Some people who want to integrate hammocks into the room's interior design tend to think of jungle or tropics theme immediately. This doesn't have to be the case, as there are a variety of design themes that can make use of where the hammock will be appropriate. This includes either a nautical theme, or a full theme based on the hammock as a central point of design. It is important to look at hammocks as something akin to regular furniture. While it has unique features such as mobility and unique design, it still is a piece of furniture that you can place anywhere in the house. Making the hammock the centerpiece of a room's interior design can help you think of more unique ways to decorate the room around it. Compared to conventional forms of furniture, the hammock provides you with more design possibilities that you won't be able to explore with the conventional furniture types. Don't forget that the goal of integrating hammocks into your design is still to create a functional and comfortable room. It may even be possible for you to design a number of Regardless of where the hammock traces its roots, knowledge of what it was and how to use it spread like wildfire among the Native Americans. Those moved to warmer climes found the hammock as perfect sleeping arrangements because they could set it up as easily as they could carry it with them. At the time, hammocks were made from hide or fibre. After that, hammocks were adapted for use in ships, because it allowed for a convenient means to extend the comfort of sleeping accommodations on a ship compared to traditional bed arrangements. In fact, hammocks became staple parts of ship sleeping quarters for years to come. In recent years, hammocks have increasingly meant "comfort" rather than the working, portable bed that it had been in previous centuries. However, the rudimentary design of hammocks did not change at all over time. Hammocks available in stores today are made from treated, weather-resistant canvas. There are also hand-woven Brazilian hammocks made from cotton fibres. For more information please visit http://www.esleepmasters.com
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