Colonial Furniture: Authentic, Stylish And For A Life Time! Could You Ask For More?

By James Goodspeed Edwards

This intricate craft emerged as a contribution from various parts of the globe, like renaissance from Italy, fine inlaying influence from Spaniards, baroque style from the Dutch. Imagine a blend of styles and what would the outcome be-Well, the outcome can only be Colonial furniture. A flash of renaissance style from Italy, the baroque style from Dutch, the smooth inlaying from Spaniards- all influences are seen with clarity in this craftsman ship. Well, it's a great variety to choose from.

Colonial furniture is the strong and the long lasting kind and the natural wood used makes it even more unique. From time to time, ever since it came in to existence, a few hundred years back, has often under gone changes. Many a times inspired by the culture and nativity of the freed Country, the shades and glimpses of various styling - the pilgrim furniture style, William and Mary style, Queen Anne style, Federal style, Chippendale style and Shaker style are all a welcome. To detail a few, the federal style was more into beautifying and the shaker style was agreeing much with the mature tastes of a simpler yet clean designs. They were more real and practical kind.

What is Your Preference, The Assorted Classic or The Traditional Folk?

You can basically go down to two distinctive categories of furniture under the heading of colonial furniture. The first type is the one where traditionally the English makers are followed, imitating the rich classy furniture found at the aristocratic houses of the British. The other type is not less interesting where you are presented with the local man's craftsman ship with the folk type tradition-the bureaus, chairs and table, drawers and chests, cabinets.

The form in this work has always been plain and simple with heavy material. The designs are nothing but the variations adopted in designing the furniture and are generally towards the trick of spacing of the wood used, especially in breadth. The natural wood used is for sure the pine, the ash, the oak, the maple or the elm, bringing out the rustic yet serene feel. The geometric shapes are elegantly revealed in this form of dexterity.

As mentioned earlier, they resemble the boxes with very little carvings and are predominantly painted. However, from the arcade panels to fine descriptive carvings, all are worth appreciation.

One more interesting feature is the inclusion of silver work of the colonial times. Exorbitantly priced, Pewter replaced silver with home knit designs for the people then, who could not afford the exclusive silver.

Care Taking Tips:

Like many agree, I am sure it's worth considering this point before buying. Maintenance remains an important aspect! Dusting this furniture is not a hard work at all. All you need to do is use the cloth made of microfiber, which helps remove the dust settlements easily.

Polishing is actually not required. But, if you still want to go ahead with it, go for a non wax-based polish. Remember, the wax-based polishes take away the luster of the furniture. - 31404

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