The Different Faces of Unfinished Wood Furniture
To many, the concept of purchasing unfinished wood furniture or untreated products would seem odd. However, there is a growing demand for rustic and natural wood colors in the contemporary living space, especially in rooms that are blessed with vast swathes of natural sunlight. This is because these colors, tones and shades are particularly well suited to the shimmer of natural light, and give any room design or layout an additional sense of space and dimension.
The term ‘unfinished’ is broad, and can refer to anything from wooden furniture that has been untreated to material that has been varnished but not painted, and can apply to any room in a domestic household. Its concept has flourished in the contemporary world of design, where the fragmentation of specific tastes has allowed a fusion of many different cultures and aesthetic values. Fashion is very much in the eyes of the creator in modern design, and this more significant than ever in the world of décor and style.
Types and Styles of Unfinished Furniture
Before sourcing and purchasing unfinished bedroom furniture or furniture for other applications, there are two significant considerations. Firstly, purchasing unfinished wooden furniture does not save money, and in the current market it can often work out as more expensive to purchase an unfinished item. Secondary to this, it is important to remember that unfinished furniture can only be used indoors, and being exposed to the outdoor elements of weather and polluted air would cause irreparable distress and damage to the piece.
There are some items of furniture that are especially suited to being designed and built in unfinished wood. These are typically items that are not prone to everyday wear and those which are not likely to be victim of spillages or damage. This is because the nature of unfinished wood is susceptible to wear and water damage, as it without the standard layers of varnish and paint that help to protect the surface as well as add a desired sheen. With this in mind, an unfinished storage chest or unfinished armoire would be perfect as a natural and unfinished item of furniture, and these facts also explain why unfinished furniture is most popular in bedroom design.
Painting Unfinished Furniture
While unfinished wooden furniture undoubtedly lends itself to a unique and individual sense of style and is perfect as a one of a kind item, it often needs some sort of touch to compliment an existing furniture set. Whether a consumer is purchasing Indian, Mexican or dark wood pieces, they are often left with little option but to utilize a finishing paint in order to modify the aesthetic of an overall collection. This is entirely at the discretion of an individual consumer, but it should also be remembered that the application of a particular shade may actually assist the overall appearance while still maintaining the individual sense of style. It is also important to apply the right type of finishing paint and the correct amount of coats to the surface, to ensure that the piece is both suited to its environment and also stays durable against the furniture.
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