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Hardwood Furniture in Regency England

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Article by Brad P Newman

An important document in the history of 19th century English furniture was a book of designs by George Smith, who held the appointment of “Upholder extraordinary to HRH the Prince of Wales” (the future King George IV). Smith had a business premise at Princess Street, Cavendish Square, London, and his book of 158 designs was published in 1808 by William Taylor of Holborn. The hardwood furniture designs include cornices, tables, bedsteads, chairs, oak bookcases, commodes, window drapery, and other items, the names of which, adapted from the French, possibly appear in the English language for the first time – escritoire, jardiniere, dejune tables, chiffoniers. The designs show the taste of the Regency fashion prevalent in England at that time. Smith, in his “Preliminary Remarks”, gives an interesting insight into the prevailing taste of the period:

“The following practical observations on the various woods employed in cabinet work may be useful. Mahogany, when used in houses of consequence, should be confined to the parlour and the bedchamber floors. In furniture for these apartments the less inlay of other woods, the more chaste will be the style of work. If the wood be of a fine, compact, and bright quality, the ornaments may be carved clean in the mahogany. Where it may be requisite to make out panelling by an inlay of lines, let those lines be of brass or ebony. In drawing-rooms, boudoirs, ante-rooms, East and West India satin woods, rosewood, tulip wood, and the other varieties of woods brought from the East, may be used; with satin and light coloured woods the decorations may be of ebony or rosewood; with rosewood let the decorations be ormolu, and the inlay of brass. Bronze metal, though sometimes used with satin wood, has a cold and poor effect: it suits better on gilt work, and will answer well enough on mahogany.”

Amongst the designs, some display a subdued Gothic character – these are usually carved in light oak, or painted in a light stone color, some of them having heraldic shields, with coats of arms and crests highlighted in color. There are also some window seats painted to look like marble, with Roman or Greco-Roman ornaments painted in green to look like bronze. Some of the finest are mahogany with bronze green ornamentation.

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Teak Furniture- Hardwood Furniture

Hardwood furniture

Since ancient times the teak wood is used for the process of making furniture. This is a hardwood and hence is best suitable for making furniture. In the year 1800s the usage of this wood started, especially in the shipping industry. This usage was due to several reasons. The teak wood falls in the category of hard wood. It has high oil content and hence is resistant to water. It also does not rust when pined with metals. So, the teak wood became best suitable for the shipping industry. Teak is mostly grown in the tropical rainforests of India, Malaysia and Thailand.

Teak Furniture- The Benefits

Slowly the teak entered into furniture making as well. The simple reason was the durability of this wood for long time. Despite this wood being a hard wood it can easily be cut into various shapes while making furniture. This wood is water repellent, which makes it suitable even for outdoor furniture. The wood doesn’t rust, because of which it becomes suitable for making beds, where iron  clamps are inserted.

Teak Furniture and Their Types

The teak wood is used for making chairs, tables. Beds, sofas, dinning table, racks, stools and all other types of furniture generally seen in house. They simply look elegant when constructed into furniture and remain as it is for years at a stretch. You wont have to invest for a second time after you make furniture of teak.

Teak Furniture- The Procedure of Making Furniture

Teak is first left for aging so that the water content of the wood gets reduced. The wood gets mellow gray tone after aging. Before the making of furniture the teak wood is painted with teak oil mostly. This teak oil strengthens the wood and extends its life to a great extend, though this procedure may not be carried out every where. After the furniture is constructed and painted with colour, a coating of teak oil can again be applied to protect the wood against environmental damage. There are teak wood benches in the parks of Europe that are said to be more than 100 years old. So, you can understand that though the teak wood furniture may appear to be expensive initially, it will save a great deal of money in the long run. You can now buy custom made teak furniture online, at discounted prices.

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All About Hardwoods and Hardwood Furniture

Hardwood furniture

If you enjoy and appreciate fine wood furniture then you must also learn to appreciate the differences in the various hardwood varieties that go into making fine wood furniture. Just as the word “hard is used to describe hardwood so to is the word “soft” to describe soft woods which is woods such as pine that is used in home construction.

The basic difference between the two types of wood is, you guessed it, one type is hard and one type is soft. There are so many types of hardwood that are used in making wood furniture that it would be impossible to mention them all in this article but some of the more common hard woods are covered.

Walnut is a dark brown tightly grained hardwood that is commonly used in cabinetry and musical instruments. It comes in many variations and one of the rarest and most beautiful is “walnut burl” that is harvested off of the lower end of stumps and is most commonly used in the making of fine gun stocks.

Oak is another common hardwood that you can often times find being used in flooring and furniture. It is known for its light white to tan color and consistent grain that makes it so responsive to staining or coloring. Beech is another hardwood that is similar to oak in its coloring and hardness. It is also grown in the U.S. as is oak and it too responds well to staining.

Beech however, does have a slightly different grain appearance that is slightly speckled when compared to oak, which is made up of fine strand like grain. There are so many hardwoods that come from places all over the planet including Africa and Asia. Ebony is a dark black hardwood that is grown in Africa that is used on guitar necks.

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12 Tips for Buying Hardwood Furniture

Hardwood furniture

Article by Brent Karner

When you shop for a new car or major appliance, you do your homework first. You research brands to check out their reputation for reliability and quality. And you walk into the showroom with the knowledge you need to make a smart decision.

Buying hardwood furniture is no different. Not all pieces are made the same – literally. There are shortcuts that could turn your expensive piece into a yard sale cast-off. Wobbly legs, warped tops, and sticky drawers are just a few problems that can be avoided when you choose wisely. So here are 12 things to look for when shopping for wood furniture.

1. Wood finishThe first thing you see on hardwood furniture is, of course, the wood itself. The finish makes all the difference here. A smooth, lasting finish requires time. Ask about the finishing process. Was this piece hand-rubbed in a multi-step process? What product was used? Is it harmful to the environment? Is the finish water-resistant? Will it withstand spills like coffee, acidic citrus juices, and red wine? What will you need to do to keep the piece looking brand new?

2. Solid woodWood represents a broad range of quality, colors, and grains. Hardwood – like maple walnut, and cherry – is preferred over softer woods – like pine and spruce – for the durability and exquisite appearance. The word “solid” doesn’t guarantee exceptional quality. In some cases, the furniture is made entirely of wood, making it “solid”; however, everything but the exterior could be a lesser quality wood. Compressed wood, particle board, and veneers can all qualify as “wood”. If you’re not sure, ask! If there are veneers, ask how they are manufactured and applied because a veneer can come apart from the piece if not properly constructed.

3. Joinery methodsChecking out how the wood parts have been joined is like looking into a crystal ball. If you see staples and excess globs of glue, I’m seeing a short life. Dovetailing and mortise and tenon joints are the two best ways to build in strength.

A dovetail joint is made by joining two pieces of wood together across their width and at right angles to each other. The angular design of this technique – even without adding glue or screws – makes it virtually impossible to separate the joints. Also, these distinctive “tails” are aesthetically pleasing.

A mortise and tenon (also known as “tongue and groove”) adds strength and demonstrates exceptional craftsmanship. The tenon is a wood extension that fits into a deep groove, called a mortise, on the connecting piece. The joint is glued or pinned in place.

4. Drawer guidesOne of the fastest ways to determine the quality of wood furniture is to open and close the drawers. How easily do they glide? Is there a built-in “stop” so that the drawer closes effortlessly? Is it mounted straight? A drawer guide is like the engine of a car. They range from “putt-putt” to “vroooom”. A quality guide is costly because it is necessary to extend the life of the piece. Be sure to ask about the warranty on the hardware because this is a good indicator for the life of the piece.

5. Drawer constructionThe dovetail joinery is particularly valuable with drawers, because opening and closing them puts strain on the joint. Without dovetailing, the front of the drawer could easily loosen or come apart altogether.

Next. run your hand along the interior of the drawer. The wood should be smooth, preferably made from the same material as the exterior. A rough surface, even slightly so, indicates the craftsman was rushing through the project. And if there is a shortcut here, there are likely many more.

6. Back panelEven though the back of your hardwood furniture is not likely to show, the care that is taken to craft the piece shows on every plane. The back panel provides support for the piece and should be carefully affixed to do the job correctly. Look for nails and screws. The presence of staples on the back panel is another of those dreaded shortcuts!

7. Corner blockingA corner block is a simple step in the furniture construction process. The craftsman adds small wooden blocks glued in corners to enhance the strength and ensure that the piece remains square. It takes time, however, so a company can save time and money by skipping this step. And the money you save will cost you in the durability of your piece. Extensive corner blocks are a sign of superior craftsmanship.

8. Table topA beautiful table in the showroom can become unsightly at home if you don’t know what you’re buying. Bonded pieces can warp or separate, if not constructed properly. Rub your hand along the top to ensure it is perfectly smooth. Check the leaves to be sure that they fit easily and well, and that the leaves’ grain blends with the tabletop. Look at the engineering of the hardware. Does it glide easily? Is the metal strong enough to support the table top? The corners should be reinforced with blocks and the legs should be secure. Give it a push and a tug to check for wobbling.

9. Chair legs and jointsA wobbly chair is an unsafe chair. Turn the chair upside down to see how well it was crafted. Are the legs and joints sturdy? Has the craftsman used mortise and tenon joinery? Do you see dried glue seeping from the joints? Look for additional corner blocks reinforced with screws. Make sure the slats and rungs don’t wobble when you pull on then.

10. Level and alignmentA piece that falls out of alignment puts stress on the joints. Before purchasing the furniture, stand back and look at the alignment of the doors and drawers. Check out the hinges to make sure they are sturdy enough to keep the doors aligned. Are there levelers on the bottom? Although your furniture should be made square, your home might settle in time, causing a shift that could throw the piece out of alignment. A leveler allows you to compensate for a little imbalance. If it’s not there, ask if it can be added.

11. HardwareHardware can be another cost-cutter. Don’t be swayed by the beauty of the wood. Look at the door pulls, handles, and hinges. Are they good quality? Have they been adhered properly? Are they straight? Test the drawer guides and table glides.

12. Shelf supportsA book case or hutch in a showroom is usually bearing little weight. Think about what you’ll put there in “real life”. Are the shelves designed to safely support heavy dishes or books? Are the pins inserted into brass grommets instead of raw wood to reduce wear? Look for center supports on longer shelves and check the construction to ensure that you’re not risking a catastrophic collapse!

Remember, furniture is an investment. Think about the life you want from each piece of furniture before purchasing. A great piece becomes an heirloom. The lesser pieces are destined for yard sale clearance.

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Teak Furniture- Hardwood Furniture

Hardwood furniture

Since ancient times the teak wood is used for the process of making furniture. This is a hardwood and hence is best suitable for making furniture. In the year 1800s the usage of this wood started, especially in the shipping industry. This usage was due to several reasons. The teak wood falls in the category of hard wood. It has high oil content and hence is resistant to water. It also does not rust when pined with metals. So, the teak wood became best suitable for the shipping industry. Teak is mostly grown in the tropical rainforests of India, Malaysia and Thailand.

Teak Furniture- The Benefits

Slowly the teak entered into furniture making as well. The simple reason was the durability of this wood for long time. Despite this wood being a hard wood it can easily be cut into various shapes while making furniture. This wood is water repellent, which makes it suitable even for outdoor furniture.

The wood doesn’t rust, because of which it becomes suitable for making beds, where iron  clamps are inserted.

Teak Furniture and Their Types

The teak wood is used for making chairs, tables. Beds, sofas, dinning table, racks, stools and all other types of furniture generally seen in house. They simply look elegant when constructed into furniture and remain as it is for years at a stretch. You wont have to invest for a second time after you make furniture of teak.

Teak Furniture- The Procedure of Making Furniture

Teak is first left for aging so that the water content of the wood gets reduced. The wood gets mellow gray tone after aging. Before the making of furniture the teak wood is painted with teak oil mostly. This teak oil strengthens the wood and extends its life to a great extend, though this procedure may not be carried out every where. After the furniture is constructed and painted with colour, a coating of teak oil can again be applied to protect the wood against environmental damage. There are teak wood benches in the parks of Europe that are said to be more than 100 years old. So, you can understand that though the teak wood furniture may appear to be expensive initially, it will save a great deal of money in the long run. You can now buy custom made teak furniture online, at discounted prices.

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