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Unfinished furniture is not a chair with three legs or a table with no top; it is a term which furniture makers use for furniture which has had no finishing coverage of paint or varnish but is just the bare wood. Unfinished furniture has become a very popular choice in the last few years. One advantage of buying unfinished furniture is that the manufactures have to use a better quality of wood as there is nothing to hide any defects in the wood or furniture. This does mean that it costs more to make furniture like this but they are saving in the long run as they do not have to pay for the finishing covering. So in the end unfinished furniture does not cost as much.

Another advantage of buying unfinished furniture is that it is entirely up to you what colors you finish the furniture. If you are buying kids unfinished furniture then you can paint it the same color as their bedrooms or paint it and put there favorite cartoon characters on it. What about getting a unfinished kids toy chest and painting it a nice bright color with pictures of toys on it, kids will love it. Also as kids get older then you can just repaint or redecorate the furniture as and when you need too.

Another good aspect of buying unfinished furniture is you can easily blend it in with your current furniture instead of having to search around for furniture which is the same color and design as the furniture you are trying to mix it with you can just buy some unfinished furniture and blend it in by using similar colors or stains to the original furniture color. This allows you a larger choice when you want to add to or change your furniture, also as with the kids unfinished furniture you can also easily change the color if you get bored with its current color or design.

Although unfinished furniture is just the bare wood finish it is not a good idea just to keep it like this as it is not protected from staining and damage. You need to finish the furniture with a protective coat of some sort. Painting is one method and you can have it any color which you can by in paint. If you want to keep it in its natural state then clear varnish will just give it a protective coat, you may need to put a few coats on to fully protect it from damage or staining. You can also get different colored varnishes which also stain the wood. This allows you to make it lighter or darker depending on what you want. You can also just wax your furniture with good quality wax you can keep it the same color or you can get wax stains which change the color of the wood.

There are all sorts of things you can do to your unfinished furniture to get different colors and designs you can distress the furniture which makes it look old in the shabby chic style which has become a designers favorite. In the end it is up to you how and what you do to your unfinished furniture but it does give you more scope to get what you want and not just put up with what you can find.

Unfinished furniture colonial style is a popular way to have your furniture done. For original pieces, usually the only places to find them anymore are at auction houses or in the homes of collectors. The colonial style is a fine example of master craftsmanship and exquisite skill. These pieces deserve our recognition and appreciation as prime instances of the intersection of creativity and discipline. I am going to assume that you, as a customer, are interested in buying unfinished furniture in the colonial style that is made by a contemporary craftsman and not an original piece.

Buying unfinished furniture colonial style is not a hard undertaking by any means. Indeed, their are stores offering selections all over the United States. The trick is finding a store that sells the piece you want in the style you want and not fainting over the price, especially if you have to ship it. It is obviously better to find a store as close to where you live as you possibly can. Beyond that, the principles for buying unfinished furniture colonial style are the same as buying any other piece of unfinished furniture.

- Look for sturdy craftsmanship. Do not simply assume that a piece is well-made just because it looks good. Appearances deceive, and furniture is no exception.

- Shop around. Do not rely on one store to meet your needs. Some stores may have different craftsmen available with varying levels of ability.

- Do not settle for something less when you know that you can get something better for the same price. You are the customer and the customer is always right, no matter what the salesman may think.

- Last but not least, never forget to check with the manufacturer (if the store is a retail store) of the furniture piece to make sure you are buying what you think you are buying.

Follow these principles and a beautiful colonial style unfinished furniture piece shall be yours.

When you think of your bedroom, what kind of furniture you have in it usually is not the first thing that comes to mind. What I think of is the furniture that is already in my bedroom: namely the bed that I use for sleeping. However, the furniture you have in your bedroom is important, even if you do not give much thought to it.

There are many things to consider when thinking about your bedroom furniture, and I want to focus on whether the furniture is finished or unfinished. This is actually the most basic quality to consider when it comes to furniture. Finished and unfinished furniture both have their respective advantages and disadvantages and it is up to you to determine which is best for your bedroom. That being said, unfinished bedroom furniture is unique among furniture buyers for the particular qualities it offers.

Furniture for the bedroom that is unfinished offers two main opportunities for the furniture buyer. The first opportunity is that unfinished bedroom furniture offers the texture and feel of unfinished wood, which can actually be a big selling point. Now, most of the time the wood will be at least sanded to provide a smooth texture (and reduce the likelihood of splinters). Nonetheless, the unfinished quality of the furniture retains its value, even after the owner has had it awhile.

The second opportunity is for the owner to finish the furniture himself in the method and style of his choosing. This is the primary reason why unfinished furniture is popular among amateur craftsmen and carpenters. Finishing your own furniture affords a greater degree of freedom for you to exercise your own particular skill set and allows you to bring your own idiosyncratic way of seeing things to the project. This can result in a first-class piece of work, especially if you know what you are doing. You can even resell the furniture for a higher price if you can find a buyer for it.

Buying or refurbishing furniture for your bedroom, like everything, is something worthy of serious thought. If you think through all of your decisions, you will have a happy bedroom and a happy you to sleep in it.