I miss Solid Wood Bookcases
If you plan to buy a solid wood bookcase, there are some things that you should know and consider such as price and weight.
Usually a bookcase like this is very pretty in an old library or in a classic living room but if you don't have any of those don't be worried because it can still look good in your house.
Oak bookcases are much demanded in the bookcase market and they are an excellent choice that can usually be bought at a good price. Despite the obvious fashion trends, an Oak bookcase is already a classic when we are talking about bookcases.
Solid wood bookcases are usually very good supporting heavy books since they are made in noble materials and with a superior quality of construction; however the weight of a solid book bookcase can be bad if you want to transport it once in a while, but has I said if you want to support heavy books you will have to buy an heavy bookcase.
Other thing you must consider is the price of your bookcase. If you need a really big solid bookcase you should expect to spend a good amount of money. What I recommend you is to look in stores that sells used furniture. If you don't want to buy used furniture you can still look in the good old furniture stores or go see a carpenter and make one as you wish. As you must imagine this type of bookcase can be very expensive, but it's worth to give it a shot.
If by the other hand you don't need a big bookcase, perhaps looking into cheap furniture stores could be the solution for you. IKEA, for example is a very good place to start looking for a bookcase. There you will be able to find bookcases of all sizes and shapes and always respecting your price tag. Of course, if you go to one of those stores you'll not find the same quality as in a handmade bookcase, however sometimes and the furniture market the price means a lot.
I love my comfortable office chair
I'm fortunate enough to make a living writing for my own websites, so I work entirely from home. Well, sometimes I change it up and work from the local coffee shop, the library, or even (if I'm traveling) a campground with wifi, but mostly I hang out in my home office.
Because of that I've been able to justify expenditures such as speedy computers, oversized LCD monitors, fancy ergonomic keyboards and mice, and a few toys for when it's time to take a break. A friend was over and drooling on the large monitor the other day (I'm still cleaning off the water marks), but really the home office product that I've purchased that I appreciate the most is my office chair.
A few years ago, I started having trouble with repetitive stress injuries (RSI) in my hands, and my back also bothers me from time to time (thanks to a car accident and some snowboarding mishaps), so I really needed to start paying attention to my workstation set up. A part of that was investing in a good ergonomic chair.
I looked at quite a few models and read lots of reviews (you'd be surprised how many ergonomic chair options there are out there), and I ultimately ended up buying a Herman Miller Aeron.
It was a pretty pricey purchase (especially since I wasn't making much money from my writing yet at that time), but it's one I haven't regretted once.
Here are a few of the reasons I love my Aeron chair:
It has all the ergonomic features the pros recommend
According to the folks who do studies on ergonomics, a computer chair should be height-adjustable, forward/backward tilt adjustable, have proper lumbar support, have a correctly proportioned seat pan (when your back is against the rest, the seat should end 2-4 inches before it touches your knees), and of course be comfortable!
Thanks to adjustability features, the Aeron fits me just right.
It promotes proper posture
I am not someone for whom good posture comes naturally. I slouch in seats, throw my legs up over arm rests, and lean back and prop my legs on the desk (yes, while typing at the computer and, yes, sometimes all at the same time!).
Fortunately the Aeron is comfortable to sit in without assuming weird positions, and it is most comfortable when you sit correctly. It just seems designed to encourage you to sit up and assume an ergonomically correct work position.
It doesn't hurt my back
This is the big one for me. With most chairs, my back will start to ache if I sit in them for more than an hour. I mentioned taking my laptop to work at coffee shops, but I rarely stay for more than an hour, because I'll always end up squirming and uncomfortable on those dining-room style chairs and stools.
With my Aeron, I can sit at the computer for hours, and it won't bother my back at all. In fact, I have to remind myself that it's a good idea to get up and take breaks, because I won't get that achy feeling that I get in other chairs.
This alone was worth the purchase price.
This chair is durable, baby!
When I unpacked this chair, I couldn't believe how heavy it was. Thanks to the casters, it's easy to roll around, but you can definitely feel how sturdy the construction is.
The mesh seat is great because it doesn't develop dents the way padded seats do, and there's nothing to rip or tear. Yet, it's very comfortable to sit in.
After more than four years, this chair literally still looks like new.
So, there you have it: the reasons I love my computer chair more than the rest of my home office goodies!
I'm not going to tell you to go out and buy a Herman Miller chair, but I will recommend that you invest in a good ergonomic chair if you spend any time at all at the computer on a regular basis.