Buy Unfinished Oak Furniture for Durability

by Dave Johnson on November 9, 2009

Oak furniture has always been a popular choice for is sturdiness and durability. It is also popular because it can suit almost any room design. If oak furniture is maintained as it should be then it could last for a lifetime and even longer! Here are a list of tips to help you pick the right piece of unfinished oak furniture and how to finish it by either staining, painting or simply varnishing it.

Oak is a very hard wood and is known for its beautiful grain. Oak is used for furniture because it is sturdier than other woods and the furniture lasts longer. Oak isn’t easily scratched or dented meaning that this furniture will last a long time and is easy to keep looking good. Oak fits into both English and American home styles.

Oak furniture is one of the few wooden pieces that don’t lose their value. It works well with other woods or even veneered furniture. Oak furniture is commonly found in antique and second hand stores and if you are prepared to finish it yourself or make some minor repairs then you could grab yourself a real bargain.

There are normally two kinds of oak which is used in the furniture making. They are the white oak and red oak. Red oak is slightly darker than the white one and the white oak is lighter and more durable than the red oak. Both these kinds of woods are great and they wax or stain well.

A budget busting way to buy oak furniture is to buy unfinished oak furniture. Unfinished furniture is basically furniture that needs painting or staining. If bought in large numbers you can save a lot of money.

When you finish your unfinished furniture, you are left with a great looking piece which has its costs lesser when compared to the factory finished items. Just stain a few pieces of unfinished oak furniture to get the finishing.

By being allowed to furnish your home with personalized furniture you can be sure that your furniture will fit into any style of your house. As you can paint it how you like, you will never have to worry about making things match again.

There are lots of stores and outlets that sell unfinished oak furniture. They will sell them as finished or unfinished so you can compare the price and they even sell paints and varnishes for you to finish the furniture yourself. This is a great way to save money.

The supplier of the furniture might be able to provide more information about the staining or waxing of your furniture. There are even plenty of websites that provide advice in this regard and there are numerous sources to look for while choosing stains and waxes.

Do you have unfinished oak furniture and want to spice it up? Find out the simple steps to do it at my unfinished furniture guide site.

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