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Our
furniture is hand-distressed to give it an "antique"
appearance. Distressing is the process of making light
indentations in the wood and making "worm holes".
Antiquing is the process of lightly rubbing off the
paint mostly around the edges to give it a worn
appearance. Both processes are done by hand to give
the piece the look of an old family heirloom. Pieces
are available without distressing or antiquing for a
small additional charge. Two color finishes are
available at no additional charge. Prints may also be
added to the furniture at no charge.
We offer
a wide variety of colors and stains to personalize
your decor. View larger samples of our finish
selections by clicking on the small samples below.
Please note that these colors are close approximations
to the actual colors. Due to monitor variations and
natural variations in the wood itself, the actual
colors may vary from what you see here. |