Rustic Furniture

Information about rustic furniture

Create a Country Rustic Look on Wood Furniture

admin | August 24, 2011

Learn how to accomplish a worn appearance on new or old wood furniture.

Log Products – What is Available

admin | August 17, 2011

Furnishings are one of the main uses for natural logs. Beds, chairs, tables, just about any type of furniture can be made with natural logs.

Rustic Decorating Ideas for the Western Home

admin | August 10, 2011

Bringing the serenity and excitement of the desert into your living room.

Choosing the Best Rustic Furniture for Your Back Yard

admin | August 3, 2011

Basically you can’t go wrong choosing rustic furniture for your living spaces.

Ideas for Rustic Furniture

admin | July 28, 2011

Are you looking for rustic furniture for your home or cabin retreat? It doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. Here are a few good ideas to get you started.

How to Care for Outdoor Furniture

admin | July 21, 2011

Wood, wicker, metal, plastic and fabric grace our outdoor living spaces and each material type requires a different method of care and cleaning. Here’s a guide on how to care for the various types of outdoor furniture.

How to Keep your Patio Furniture Looking its Best

admin | July 5, 2011

Here’s our guide to keeping it looking good and out of the landfill.

Rustic Teak Furniture Adds Tropical Flair to Any Space

admin | June 13, 2011

Teak comes from a tree grown primarily in Indonesia and Thailand on plantations. This wood is extremely durable because of the naturally occurring oils that make it weather resistant.

Rustic Bedroom Furniture for the Modern Home

admin | June 13, 2011

Traditional bedroom furniture is generally built from wood, which includes pine, cedar, oak, or other types of solid wood – plywood or particle board isn’t used. Various metals also are widely used in the manufacture of rustic bedroom furniture.

RUSTIC FURNITURE: The Materials

admin | June 13, 2011

Every culture, worldwide, has its own version of rustic furniture and different regions use the different woods and materials available to them for manufacturing these exquisite pieces. For example, these artisans in Mexico are incorporating materials such as copper, marble, slate, cactus and even animal skins into the different styles of rustic furniture to give them that special twist.