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July 5, 2009

What Makes Furniture Excellent

Wood furniture can be charming but if you want to in reality want to appreciate it, you should know how to check its quality. It may sound complicated as there are many different types of wood furniture, but it's in fact a very straightforward job if you know what to look for in evaluating the wood.

Construction of the furniture is clearly a dreadfully big aspect in terms of good looks, function and robustness. Checking joints and strength is basic in getting an idea of the furniture's quality. Remember that high-quality joints should by no means be stapled and glue should not show anywhere around the joint. As for durability, you will need to look into corner blocks as these are vital in stability.

On the other hand, they should not be seen from the outside but affixed on the inside corners. When it comes to desks, there should be dust boards in between the drawers as these are imperative not just in making the furniture stronger but also in warding off dust. As for back panels that are put up against a wall, keep in mind that they should be usually attached with screws while keeping hidden parts sanded.

Whether it's modern bedroom furniture or traditional bedroom furniture, the wood itself will indicate how durable it is. Hardwood furniture is those generated from oak, maple, mahogany, teak, walnut, cherry and birch.

Pine, fir, redwood, and cedar are soft woods. As expected, the hardwoods fare better in terms of durability. However, modern furniture is now not often made with pure wood. There will be engineered woods that are widely available and used because of their strength and ability to prevent splitting. Engineered woods are also strong, long-lasting and elegant.

The wood's finish is another thing to look into and a nice one would involve sanding and staining. Sanding comes first to ensure that the furniture will be smooth with no rough edges. Sanding the grain will also make it look more attractive with staining as it adds to the natural charm and character of the wood.

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