iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Home Management
 

What Are Storage Trunks?

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
David Bernier

As the name suggests, storage trunks were made for keeping luggage or in simple words for storing one’s belongings in. With changing time needs witnessed transitions too and therefore, we now see suitcases.

There are still uses related to the trunks in terms of storing belongings in. The shapes and number of compartments determine how spacious a trunk is for this very purpose. They have many product types and classifications when we talk about their variations.

Consequently, there has been great availability in the market for wardrobe trunks, dresser trunks, dome top trunks, cabin trunks and so on and so forth.

Dresser trunks have been known most commonly from the early twentieth century. They have proper drawers and lids and when opened they completely open up till the front section. They are characteristic of huge sizes and fetch a very lucrative price when in proper restored condition.

On the other hand, old fashioned wardrobe trunks have spaces for almost anything and any use imagined. They have a separate side of drawers and that for arranging clothes. Moreover, spaces allotted can go to as specific uses as make up boxes and shoes placement. These trunks were originally designed and made to be useful for long journeys such as by trains or even for longer duration by train. One good thing about wardrobe trunks was that many used to have detachable and adjustable suitcases.

Wall trunks have their names derived from the way they open up. These could be opened with the lid being flat and against the wall in an erect position.

Similarly, the mid nineteenth century witnessed the time of the renowned ‘Dome Toped Trunk’ which has a curved lid found to be of heights up to 30 inches. Their popularity derives from the fact that they are now thought to be a vintage and a very unique item not easily found in the market of trunk sellers. They are therefore sold as antiques thus being of great value.

Moreover, the ‘Oak Slat Trunk’ was thought to be one of the most precious items possessed by a Victorian, therefore, they were also thought to be one of those most professionally made.

As we go back into history, we get to know that storage trunks got popular in the mid and late 1700’s, when an ease of carrying luggage while travelling was to be derived. The answer came in the form of such trunks being made. They used to be made of the finest wood quality with the outer covering being made of hides of cow, deer and even horse. These had an ornamented look due to brass nails and iron locks that made up an entire handmade trunk. Some of them used to be lined with old newspaper or any printed paper would do.

Some storage trunks were attributed to the use by specifically one gender, for instance, small trunks got to be known as ‘Ladies’ Trunks’ due to their small sizes and light weighted appearance. By 1850’s trunks that were made got to be known as ‘Gold Rush Trunks’, or ‘Stage Coach Trunks’ due to brass buttons and big brass studs.

No matter what the era or how rapidly time passes, the purpose of carrying luggage has witnessed evolution in terms of what it is being carried into. Thus, if trunks are no more used for this purpose, they are now being cherished as antique items.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Know more about Decorative Trunks and Storage Trunks, please visit us at: http://www.buyerschoiceusa.net/

Article Tags: made [See Dictionary], trunk [See Dictionary], trunks [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on March 29, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Telescopic Ladders
Submitted by: David Bernier

Telescopic ladders are an essential item that every homeowner should have in your basement, garage, or shed...

The Most Overlooked Part of Your Home
Submitted by: David Bernier

Many homeowners make the best efforts possible to clean and decorate their home in a way that best suits their lifestyle and personality...

Decorating Tips: Steamer Trunks
Submitted by: David Bernier

Do you remember exploring Grandmas’ attic and finding that mysterious storage trunk… curiously examining all those wonderful treasures inside...

Decorating Tips: Small or Uneven Yards
Submitted by: David Bernier

When you have an “abnormal” yard, due to size or unlevel grounding… it may feel as though you don’t have a lot to work with...

Breathe Good Old Fashioned Life Into Your Home With a Decorative Trunk!
Submitted by: David Bernier

Do you have fond memories of exploring your grandmothers’ attic… and finding that mysterious steamer trunk...

What Are Decorative Trunks?
Submitted by: David Bernier

Trunks are usually cuboid shaped containers that were originally used for keeping luggage while travelling, especially for long trips or boarding schools...

Turn Your Backyard Space Into An Outdoor Retreat
Submitted by: David Bernier

You can get your backyard and patio ready for those warm summer days and nights by adding a few simple decorative touches...

Fireplace Accessories - Bring Life To A Boring Fireplace
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

It used to be that the fireplace was the heart of the home Not only was it the main source of heat in every home, the hearth was also a place to cook, to visit with family and friends, and a place to cuddle together on a particularly frigid day...

Tiffany Lamps - Read This Before You Buy One
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

There is no doubt that Tiffany lighting is as popular, if not more popular, than it was when it was first introduced at the turn of the 19th century...

Did They Really Do That - Amazing Facts About Extreme Homes
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

It has been a proven fact that people with money tend to spend it on a house; even if they are known to be conservative spenders...

Floor Lamps - A Beautiful Lighting Alternative
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

Choosing the proper lighting is perhaps one of the most important facets of decorating your home and creating an atmosphere of warmth and comfort...

Dragonfly Tiffany Style Lamp - A Classic Tiffany Piece
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

The Dragonfly Tiffany Lamp is one of Louis Tiffany’s best known works and perhaps represents him at the height of his creative genius...

Lighting Fixtures -increase Your Home's Value
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

Your home is probably the biggest investment you will ever make with your money which is why it is essential for you to buy lighting fixtures that will complement the design and décor of your home...

Stained Glass Fireplace Screens
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

Many people choose to have a fireplace in their home because they love to be able to build a fire to ward of the chill of the cold seasons...

Remodeling Your Kitchen – Simple Must-Haves
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

Do you have a knack for cooking Then a properly organized kitchen with modern gadgets must be a dream for you...

What is a Hearth Rug?
Submitted by: Jeffrey Owens

Hearths, commonly called fireplaces, are an integral part of the modern home However, any fireplace owner would understand that along with style and warmth, a fireplace also adds some safety hazards to our homes...

Candle Safety Pointers
Submitted by: Christine Benson

From simple little candles to gorgeously hand-crafted candle lanterns, candles have always been and will always be a great addition to any home decor...

Kitchen Designs: Give Your Kitchen a Complete Make-Over
Submitted by: Andrew Stratton

When it comes to remodeling your home, the best place to start is in your kitchen No other room in the house can add value and be more practical than redesigning this functional part of the home...

Choose the Right Tiles For Your Needs
Submitted by: Adam Peters

Although there are various flooring surfaces available in the market, not all of these are suited to your requirements...

Finishing Your Basement In A Cost Effective Manner
Submitted by: Todd Bishop

Tough times call for tough measures While the ongoing fiscal downturn has put many basement finishing plans on hold, many others are looking to go ahead with their plans and are looking at economical yet good ways of turning their basements into living spaces...

A Useful Guide to Laminate Flooring
Submitted by: Adam Peters

The salient features of laminate flooring are that it can be installed easily, is affordable compared to hardwood flooring and yet at the same time imparts the hardwood look by giving a beautiful glow and earthy, elegant feel to your home...

Do it Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home's Thermal Envelope (Part 1)
Submitted by: Bounce Energy

Many people struggling through the tough economy are not going to be able to take advantage of the 2009-10 Energy Efficiency Tax Credit simply because they can’t afford new windows and doors, water heaters, or more insulation...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy