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“TRUE VALUE IS WHEN QUALITY OF PRODUCT AND QUALITY OF PRICE MEET. THIS IS WHAT WE STRIVE TO PROVIDE.” Exclusively at Braden’s in Knoxville Project GhanaFor Every Mattress Purchased at Braden's Lifestyles Furniture, a Mattress is Donated to an Orphaned Child in Ghana Through Knoxville Organization, Feeding the Orphans. Don't forget to check out our profile on Houzz! WE HAVE ONE SIMPLE GOAL o provide to our guests a Christian, family-based retail furniture store that is dedicated to excellence in guest services. We provide the ultimate luxury in both residential and commercial furniture lines, all while offering the lowest available prices in the Knoxville, Tennessee and surrounding areas. Braden’s Lifestyles Furniture is also a full-scale design shop, offering professional services in interior design and home staging. We have an award winning interior design staff and a talented, well-trained sales team. Most of our products are exclusive to Braden’s, and we feature the best in furniture at discount prices in Knoxville, TN.




We strive to help our clients create a beautiful home or  office that enhances their quality of life. Our goal is to provide a cornerstone of Christian Values for our community, clients, our team members and their families. We are a full service and line retail furniture company offering a wide range of services including: residential and commercial furniture, interior design, oriental rugs, outdoor furniture, solid wood American made products, bedroom, dining room, bedding & mattress, Stickley, Ekrones Stressless, Natuzzi, Amish Furniture, Kingsdown Bedding, HGTV Products exclusive to Braden’s Lifestyle Furniture. Each customer entering our furniture store is deserving and will receive and equal and superior level of customer service. We will provide an unsurpassed combination of values that include merchandise pricing and most importably sales and service. Customer service and satisfaction are the basis of all our policies and procedures.Jerome's has a wide range of furniture discounts available.




Save big on discontinued furniture!You’ll find my “Bloopers” at most Jerome's locations. You know, overstocked, blemished, and my “what the heck was I thinking?” furniture. I’ve cut ‘em to the bone to make sure these “Bloopers” go fast. But they’re mostly one-of-a-kinds... so when they’re gone they’re gone!When it comes to furnishing your home we understand that staying on budget is important. That’s why we offer quality home furniture at some of the lowest prices available online. Whether we ordered too much, or an item has a minor scratch, we consider these our “bloopers” — your chance to make the most of our mistakes. Browse our selection to find almost-perfect low-price furniture in the San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange County areas. Shop online or visit one of our Southern California stores to shop our selection of discount furniture today!Wood-Maryville Theme Beds added 6 new photos.May the Force be with Me! Project Millenium Falcon Bed has commenced!




Wood-Maryville Theme BedsStay tuned for a very sentimental reveal!See allWood-Maryville Theme Beds added 7 new photos.Neyland Stadium 2016 is in the books! The bed is for sale at the Fantasy of Trees show in Knoxville, TN to benefit Childrens Hospital! The Silent Auction runs from Nov. 23 -27! All proceeds will go directly to Childrens Hospital! I will deliver and set-up the bed to the winning bidder!Wood-Maryville Theme Beds added 7 new photos.Been a long day and evening! Neyland Stadium 2016 to benefit Childrens Hospital!Wood-Maryville Theme BedsRear press box complete! Wood-Maryville Theme Beds added 3 new photos."Wood-Maryville Theme Beds added 2 new photos.Front Press Box is complete! Time for back press box!Wood-Maryville Theme Beds added 3 new photos.Neyland Stadium Grand Entrance is going up!Neyland Stadium Bed 2016!Project Neyland Stadium 2016 has commenced! Thank you to the University of Tennessee for allowing Wood Maryville to represent Neyland Stadium!Wood-Maryville Theme Beds added 5 new photos.




Even though this isnt a bed, it is still a Theme Structure. So, I proudly present the AmericanGirl doll box replica. This box is for girls under 52" tall.Wood-Maryville Theme BedsWood Maryville Theme Beds would like to wish everyone a very Happy New Year! 2016 is shaping up to be a big year for us, so get your custom bed orders in and reserve your build spot!Wood-Maryville Theme BedsThe Neyland Stadium bed is delivered to another satisfied customer! Wood-Maryville Theme BedsCongratulations to the Brooks Family! They are the winners of the Neyland Stadium Bed to benefit Childrens Hospital!Wood-Maryville Theme BedsWood Maryville Theme Beds would like to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving! Gobble till you Wobble!I proudly present Neyland Stadium! The bed is a silent auction item at this years Fantasy of Trees Show in Knoxville, Tn. 100% of proceeds go directly to Childrens Hospital!This will be last pic of the Neyland Stadium Bed until it is set up at the Fantasy of Trees Show one week from tomm!




Last week, the Clayton home building group took their "Low Country" tiny home prototype to the Cashiers Designer Showcase in North Carolina. The event attracted interior designers and builders from around the region to explore new trends. "People were very excited," said Jeffrey Dungan, whose company designed the prototype. "It was almost like a childlike response, even with people who are 70 years old. I don't know quite what it is, there's this youthful exuberance when you talk about tiny homes and when they get to actually stand in one." Most people were surprised it did not feel like a "playhouse" and that it was actually really comfortable, said Dungan "I could have sold it 15 times. People pulled out their checkbooks and offered money on the spot," said Dungan of the response to the low country-inspired tiny house. Dungan, a renowned Birmingham, Ala.-based architect, has partnered with Clayton building group, a division of Clayton Homes and one of America's largest homebuilders, to bring luxury tiny homes to the housing market that the architect would not ordinarily reach.




The "Low Country" model tiny home, which was showcased in Cashiers, is 396 square feet and retails for $96,000. "Clayton approached us to design a series of five homes and this is the first one that they've actually constructed," he said. "Instead of me designing all of them, I have a talented crew that works with me, so everybody took a day to sit around and sketch, look at inspiration and share ideas. We took the best of the bunch and pursued those." In addition to the "Low Country" there are four different models in the series: Adirondak, Saltbox, Marseille and Cloudbreak. They range in size from 386-399 square feet. The designers looked at different styles of architecture across the country and in Europe. "We looked at the low country in South Carolina, the Saltbox in New England, the Adirondacks in upstate New York, the French countryside, and beach huts in the Bahamas, Cape Cod or Malibu." "We really loved the whole attitude of being at the beach and escaping and that's what little houses are about," said Dungan.




"Cloudbreak was inspired by beach style, surf shacks and places that sell beer and Jerk chicken in the Bahamas." "It's more about designing much more meticulously, designing by the cubic inch rather than by the square foot," said Dungan, who is more accustomed to designing high-end residences with a minimum of 7,000-8,000 square feet. Planning and then manufacturing a small home off-site comes with its unique set of challenges according to Dungan. "Everything was a little different," he said. "There were the restraints of working within 400 square feet — it couldn't be more than 12 ½ feet wide to get them down the road or more than 12 feet tall to go under bridges." This led to the modification of roof pitch in some cases. Dungan admits to never watching shows like "Tiny House Nation". "When I started this study, what I reacted to was how DIY they looked," he said. "There was a lack of overall elegance and sophistication in a lot of what I saw." Dungan hoped to bring the elegance and sophistication of his firm's work into a tiny place.




"I wanted the quality of the Faberge egg with details and wonderful materials," he said. "Because you are doing something small you can afford to work with better materials. I was very impressed with Clayton's joinery, the craftsmanship and just the materials themselves I didn't feel like I was in a less nice space than I was accustomed to." Inside the prototype they opted for reclaimed materials such as the ceiling beams and the hardwood floors, and used for wood for the ceilings and vertical ship lap for the walls so there is no Sheetrock at all. The exterior is clad in poplar bark siding with cedar shake on the roof. Dungan said it is economical to heat and cool and the windows have the highest insulation value. "In all of the designs we were very mindful of the 3-D space," said Dungan. "The vaulted ceiling created wall space for additional storage and sleeping space. It can sleep up to six or eight people and that totally blows my mind." They may be small in stature, but do not lack for amenities.




The "Low Country" accommodates eight — two in the bedroom, two in the loft area, two on a fold-out couch and two bunks. There are large French doors that open out onto a covered front porch, a full-height pantry, as well as a dishwasher and stack washer and dryer. The architect likened the production of the "Low Country" prototype to making pancakes. "When you are cooking your pancakes if you don't get the heat and batter right for the first one, you adjust it," he said. "For our first pancake, it was a heck of a good one and I'm hoping that our second and third ones will be even better." And Dungan said a website is in the works, where buyers can customize their home. Choosing from a myriad colors, materials and exterior options. "It will give people the flexibility to personalize their tiny home," he added. Gary Hollingworth, general manager at the Clayton home building facility in Alabama, said that they had been watching the tiny house movement for some time.




"Being a builder, we saw that it was a bona fide market," he said. "Whether it's millennials looking for less expensive homes or folks looking to downsize, people are interested in tiny houses." The Clayton home building group actually has two series of tiny homes in the works in addition to the one created by Jeffrey Dungan. A campground series — an entry level tiny house in the $40,000 range and a Lakeside series in the $60,000 range. Although, Hollingworth said these are just ballpark prices, they will vary due to transportation. "We thought the campground series might be our core business," said Hollingworth. "However after we partnered with Jeffrey and we saw the designs that came out of it, as well as the reaction in Cashiers, the luxury series might become our core business." The tiny homes are built to RVIA code, however Hollingworth said each county has its own standards and that it is important to check on local county zoning rules before purchasing. "There will be different points of distribution, but we will concentrate on the Southeast and branch out from there," said Hollingworth.




"From our standpoint, that is exciting to us. It gives us a chance to be in a market that we have never been in," said Hollingworth. "We expect 9t (the tiny homes) will be second homes for people in the mountains, on the river, on the lake; they still want casement windows, hardwood floors and nice things, but it gives them the opportunity that doesn't cost a half a million dollars to do so." Clayton home building group is currently taking pre-orders for their luxury tiny homes and plans to its expanded collection for sale by the end of the year. The Designer Series will be built in the Clayton home building facility in Addison, Ala., which is dedicated exclusively to tiny home construction. Clayton home building group will keep the "Low Country" model at their facility to use as a model and the other four models will sit alongside it after production. A video of the "Low Country" tiny home is available at https://p.widencdn.net/mgxxy9/The-Low-Country A self-guided 3-D tour of the "Low Country" tiny home is available at https://p.widencdn.net/mgxxy9/The-Low-Country

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