Guide For Choosing High Quality Furniture
Posted: Apr 18, 2009 | Category: Home & Garden IdeasMission style furniture is typically well built and features clean simple lines. We see the introduction of both Mission and Arts and Crafts furniture in response to the very ornate furniture of the Victorian era. They also emerged as a reaction to the mass production of items as a result of the industrial revolution.
Early Mission style furniture was created by skilled craftsman that relied on quality natural materials and clean lines to create items that showed off their high skill level. Some of the common attributes of oak mission furniture include quarter sawn wood and mortise and tenant joints. Quarter sawn wood allows you to see the woods natural beauty and grain patterns.
To highlight the look of the natural wood or any upholstery you will often find nails and rivets left intentionally exposed. While there are some people out there convinced that simple lines lack interest, Mission style furniture will prove that this belief is flawed. Mission style furniture incorporates fine craftsmanship and natural materials, such as solid mahogany and oak, to create furniture which is sophisticated and beautiful.
Many of the current furniture manufacturers are using solid oak to create Mission style pieces. This gives you pieces that are of the upmost quality and are solid and durable as well and stunning. Today’s solid oak mission furniture will typically not include ornate embellishments, but it’s simple quality makes it beautiful.
If you choose to buy Mission style furniture for your home buy only those pieces that have been designed using solid wood and will stand the test of time. Whether you decide to purchase you Mission furniture new or used check to see that it used solid oak wood in its construction. The most classic woods used for Mission style furniture are mahagony and oak.
These woods both have warm tones that are a natural complement to the Mission style. Many of the more modern pieces of Mission style furniture can be found in every wood or finish out there. You are sure to love the look you get if you have a Mission flair to your home.
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May 11th, 2009 at 4:55 am
Nice tip!