Frequently Asked Questions
What is meant by Real Wood?
According to the National Unfinished Furniture Association,
real wood furniture is defined as furniture made of all natural wood or
plywood, except that unexposed backs and drawer bottoms may contain
fiberboard. Real wood furniture contains absolutely no particleboard.
How do Hardwoods and Softwoods differ?
They look different. Some are smooth, some have bold grain
and some have knots or bird eyes. They finish differently. The density of
the various woods change the depth and tone of the color. The region where
the furniture is made, the style, and the historical period of the price
determine the wood used.
Is Veneer less desirable than solid wood?
Veneer has a different look than solid wood, but is not
necessarily better or worse in quality. Veneer is a thin layer of wood
applied in sheets over underlying layers of plywood. Originally developed to
be an art form, veneer can be cut as thin as a dime and in intricate
patterns. Uniform graining can be achieved, unlike the more random graining
of solid wood.
When is plywood a good idea?
When strength and stability are needed. Plywood is made of
thin layers of solid wood glued over each other with grains running at
90-degree angles to produce a strong core. It is used to provide maximum
stability on the sides of desks, entertainment centers and other units where
solid woods would crack and warp. A veneer is often glued on top and sides
for an even and attractive appearance.
Does price reflect quality?
Yes. Just as with other commodities, the price of a piece of
furniture increases when its quality improves. Higher prices reflect
refinements in grades of wood and better construction features. The benefits
to you: Less sanding and prepping work to finish.
Is furniture finishing hard to do?
Using our step-by-step instructions, finishing is fun and
easy. Match your existing décor or start fresh. With today's finishing
products, the possibilities are almost endless. Create your own style;
express your individuality.
What supplies are needed, other than the stains?
For most finishing projects, you will need a drop cloth,
clean rags, paint brushes (bristle and foam), sandpaper or 3M sanding pads,
q-tips and paper towels. If using oil-based finishes, have mineral spirits
handy for cleanup.
Does the furniture require any assembly?
Most items are fully assembled. There are some exceptions:
Table legs and pedestals require attachment using the bolts provided; stools
need to have the top swivel seat attached using the bolts provided; desks
need to have the components attached to each other using the screws
provided; since each bed frame has slightly different holes to attach the
headboard, you do need to drill the holes and attach the headboard using the
bolts provided. In all cases assembly is straightforward and simple.