The most popular style of footstool today is the small, short, four-legged rectangular stool, often padded and upholstered, which is placed in front of a chair. But there are many different types, ...
Whether you want to relax, entertain or get some work done, this is one piece of furniture you should add to your living room. By Tim McKeough When it’s time to kick back and put your feet up at the ...
It’s the closest any member of the public - two or four legged - is likely to come to the royal furnishings. Eight unique footstools have been created using recycled curtains from Buckingham Palace ...
Life is busy, and sometimes we forget how important it is that we actually make time to relax and put our feet up. But the big question is, how are you planning to put your feet up figuratively if you ...
First, at his personal suggestion, the King’s old curtains from Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle were upcycled and turned into kimonos. Now, the offcuts have been used to create eight footstools ...
With each passing week, I become more and more pleasantly surprised with the furniture selections that ALDI trots out in their "Aisle of Shame." While they're not putting out furniture on a level ...
Having trouble on the toilet? No shame—it’s pretty normal. About 15 percent of Americans live with chronic constipation. It’s particularly common in kids: As much as 30 percent of them suffer from it.
Step aside pumpkins, as mushrooms are the number one piece of seasonal decor I’m seeing in every stylish home this autumn, and one thing I can’t get enough of is the rise of the mushroom footstool.
The toilet footstool may have gained popularity from a clever viral video campaign, but new research confirms it really can improve the way you (bowel) move. Share on Pinterest This simple footstool ...
In a world “overrun by steel and glass,” we all can feel a bit alienated from nature when we’re lounging around the house. Though Kansas artist Sally Jane Ebright may not be able to cure all forms of ...
First, at his personal suggestion, the King’s old curtains from Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle were upcycled and turned into kimonos. Now, the offcuts have been used to create eight footstools ...