
Here is a great curvy sofa from Lee Jofa furniture. The striking thing about this piece is the use of curves to define its overall shape. First there is the curve from the middle out to each end. Then there is the gentle slope of the back rest as it flows down into the arms. The arms of the sofa embrace curvature thereby supporting the overall design theme. A lot of couches may be boxy, but the Lytham sure is not.

Here is a great Japanese soaking tub for those who love to indulge in a warm bath. Constructed of the finest quality cedar wood these baths are known as ofuros in Japan. Relaxation is an art form in Eastern culture, and you can see from this tub set up that one could not help but relax.

If your leisure time is valuable, the furniture you spend it in might as well be something comfortable and stylish. Brown Jordan has got to be the best selection of leisure furniture I have ever seen. From aluminum, woven, teak wood, or stainless steel, Brown Jordan has a style to fit your décor and pocket book. Enjoy! 

I must tell you that there are some great picture frames available at Larson-Juhl. I really enjoyed their online catalog. I would call it more of an online frame creator than an interactive catalog. In the catalog, you can actually search and create your own frame using their tools as you browse by finishes, width, style, frame type and how ornate a picture frame you are looking for. It is almost like taking your piece to the gallery and holding it to frames, but you can do it online. Be sure and check out the interactive catalog by clicking the "frame collections" link.
An alternative to painted sheet rock or wood is to create a unique look by using ceiling tiles. Armstrong offers several types of tile that can transform your ceiling into a different look. I often forget about the ceiling and focus on other aspects of the home. These products are designed so that they can be installed by do-it-yourselfers.