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Country Farm Turned Leg Bench

Length: 2’ to 8’ L. Standard: 15”W x 18″H. Custom dimensions available. Material options: pine, poplar, oak, cherry, maple, cypress. Standard, thick and extra thick tops. Stained or painted. Shown in Toffee Top with Beach Grass Base.

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Product Description

Length: 2’ to 8’L. Standard: 15”W x 18″H.  The Country Farm Turned Leg Bench is a custom made bench with classic farmhouse turned legs, handcrafted from solid wood. These benches are part of our Country Farm Furniture Collection of custom made wood furniture. Additional options include storage benches and more. Contact us at 866-223-2757 to speak to a design consultant.

  • Materials: pine, poplar, oak, cherry, maple, cypress.
  • Length:  24” to 96” long. Longer lengths available.
  • Custom widths and heights are available.
  • Standard, thick and extra thick tops.
  • Rounded or square edges and corners.
  • 9 stains, 45 paints, custom color options.
  • One color rub, two color rub or two tone finishing.
  • Light or medium hand distressing.
  • Made to order in the USA for over 20 years.

 

 

Specifications

Dimensions

Length: 2’ to 8’ L. Standard: 15”W x 18"H. Custom dimensions available. Material options: pine, poplar, oak, cherry, maple, cypress. Standard, thick and extra thick tops. Stained or painted. Shown in Toffee Top with Beach Grass Base.

Materials

Material: Pine, Poplar, Oak, Cherry, Maple, Cypress.
Janka Hardness (Higher = Harder): Pine: 420, Poplar: 540, Cypress: 510, Cherry & Maple: 950, Oak: 1290.
Density (lbs/cubic ft): Pine, Poplar, Cypress = 30. Oak, Cherry, Maple = 45.
Moisture Content: All wood is dried to a 7-9% moisture content to minimize swelling and cracks.
All woods are all selected at furniture grade quality levels to ensure uniform characteristics and appearance for each wood type.

Pine: White Pine. White pine wood is straight-grained softwood with an even medium texture. It also tends to feature quite a few dark knots, as pine trees grow branches down almost the entire trunk of the tree. Most are familiar with white pine as a soft white color, sometimes with a touch of yellow to it. Pine is an economical material, stains nicely and, since our tables are already distressed, can be an excellent choice. Even furniture grade select white pine will have some knots that can bleed through surfaces, particularly with lighter colors. However, knots do add character to distressed wood tops. Bleed through on painted finishes can be avoided with a poplar, oak or maple top. Bleed through on stained finishes can be avoided with a maple or oak top.

Poplar: Poplar is one of the most common hardwoods in the United States. The wood is straight grained, uniform in texture and moderate to light weight. It has a medium density, machines and glues well. Pine is a softwood while poplar is a soft hardwood. There is really not much difference in the strength between pine and poplar. Poplar is better for painted finishes to avoid knots which can be present in pine.

Oak: When it comes to choosing hardwood for a custom table, many people consider oak. It’s a good choice as oak is one of the most durable types of wood as well as one of the most readily available. Forested throughout the U.S. Oak is also considered more environmentally friendly as it has a much lower carbon footprint than more exotic woods. It is a light to medium brown, commonly with a reddish cast. The grain is straight, with a coarse, uneven and distinct texture and pattern. The wood is hard, tough and durable. It can be stained or painted but the grain will still be visible.

Cherry: Cherry is a hardwood with a fine, straight grain that ranges from reddish-brown to blond. It has medium density, with good wood bending properties, medium strength and shock resistance, but low stiffness, and can be steam bent with care. It resists warping and shrinking, even in the most humid environments. It is highly prized for furniture and interior joinery. Particularly good for detailing and carving, cherry is good for making such furniture for the home as armoires, dining room tables, nightstands, and dressers. Natural cherry wood does oxidize when exposed to UV lights, causing it to gradually darken over time. In most cases, 80% of the oxidation happens in the first year. If the wood is in a particularly sunny spot, most of this oxidation will likely occur in the first three months This color change is most noticeable with natural or light stain finishes.

Maple: Maple is strong, heavy, hard, straight-grained and fine textured. It is a light white hardwood that sometimes has a reddish tinge. One of the hardest wood species, maple is often chosen for heavy-use items, like dressers and kitchen cabinets. Along with cherry, walnut, and oak, maple is considered to be among the favorite hardwood choices for furniture building. Maple is generally considered to be very durable, and attractive when properly finished.

Cypress: Cypress wood is very durable, stable, water- and rot-resistant, fine textured, straight grained, light colored wood. Noted for its color consistency, density, and few knots, cypress wood is superbly workable, easily machined and installed, and readily finished. Although cypress benefits from the same decay-resistant qualities as redwood and cedar, it is harder and stronger. Cypress is extremely decay and insect resistant due to the naturally occurring preservative known as cypressine. Therefore, a table constructed out of cypress can be used outdoors!

Cypress rates among the top North American woods in decay resistance and durability when exposed to weather. Unprotected wood eventually weathers to a light gray. For exteriors, you can let it weather naturally (turns gray or charcoal color), but it will perform better long term if you seal it with a stain or paint. If using stains, please use oil based wood stain with a mildew inhibitor. For your information, most clear stains last 1 – 3 years, semi-transparent colored stains (wood grain still visible) last 3 – 5 years, solid colored stains last 5 – 10 years, and most paints last 10 – 20 years.

Wood Check Cracks: Our wood tables are constructed from real trees and/or solid planks of wood, not engineered wood, and professionally dried to 6 – 12% moisture content before any build. Solid wood adjusts to the moisture content in the air at different times of the year. In a sense, the wood breathes just like us. Therefore, the temperature and humidity of your home will affect how your table behaves. To avoid this problem, cabinets and other case goods are normally built with furniture grade panels consisting of internal alternating grain wood sheets sandwiched by outside sheets of finished wood. This type of construction does not work well for most table tops, so we use a glued wood plank construction. As a result, you may notice your table and/or breadboard move slightly or develop small check cracks or dips. You may also notice occasional lifting on the epoxy or resin fills we use in processing our reclaimed wood tables. THIS IS PERFECTLY NORMAL. This is the inherent character of planked wood construction and is not considered a defect in material, nor will affect the structural integrity of the table.

Finishes

Options: 9 standard stains, 43 standard paints.

Stains: Furniture grade lacquer based cabinet stain

Paints: Minimum of 2-3 coats of low/no VOC cabinet grade paint. Paints are LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified. In addition to the standard one color rubbed finish, 2 color and 3 color rubbed finishes are available.

Clear coat: All non-white paint and stained finishes include 3 coats of an ultra durable, natural, water based, low VOC polywhey clear coat. White paint colors receive 3 coats of an ultra durable, non-yellowing lacquer clear coat.

Custom Colors: Custom colors are available using either Sherwin Williams or Benjamin Moore paint colors. Please provide manufacturer, paint color number and paint name. Custom colors require an up charge.

Top Styles

Planked: Planked tops are built with the original tongue and groove construction, not machined. Groove width and height differences between planks can vary due to the normal movement of wood caused by temperature and humidity changes. These variations can be more noticeable in longer tables and pine tables. These variations can cause a plate or glass to rock on the table top. Plank widths can vary depending on material and top thickness but average 6-8”. Planks can be equal width or random width. Plank top edges and corners will be rounded with an option for square edges and corners,

Seamless: Wood planks in a seamless top will be glued together with no groove between the boards. The different wood planks in a seamless top will be visible, but the differences between planks will vary with the wood type and grains of the planks used in each specific top. Seamless plank widths can vary depending on material and top thickness but average 4-6”. Seamless planks can be equal width or random width. Edges on seamless tops without breadboard ends can be finished with either a rounded, square or thumbnail edge and corners. Seamless tops with breadboard ends can only be finished with rounded or square edges and corners.

Breadboard Ends

Optional. A 2" Breadboard is standard. Custom size breadboards are available for an upcharge.

A breadboard refers to the contrasting piece of wood at the end of the table. In the past, it was used to ensure that the plank top table didn't warp, but today is purely decorative. Please note: The breadboard end does move with changes of temperature and humidity, and the ends may extend beyond the table edge during the colder, drier months of the year.

Distressing & Rub

Distressing: Distressing applies to both stained and painted tables. Distressing refers to nicks and dings in the wood, Our benches are carefully hand distressed to provide the look and character of an aged table. Distressing can be specified as light or medium.

Rub: Rubbing applies to painted benches only. Rub refers to where the top color is rubbed through to reveal the wood or a second color underneath. All of our hand rubbed paint finishes can be applied with a light or medium rub depending on how much of the top color should be removed to achieve the targeted appearance. Rubbed painted finishes show small areas of the paint rubbed off, revealing light brown stained wood underneath. Light rub is generally visible on the edges of the table.

Two Color Rub: A Two Color Rub is when one paint color is applied over another and then rubbed off to reveal the underneath color and the light brown stained wood. A Two Color Rub is available with a light or medium rub.

Measurements

Top Thickness: Standard Top = approx. .75-.875", Thick Top = approx. 1.25 – 1.50", Extra Thick Top = 1.75 – 2.00” . Table tops vary in size because each piece of wood is different. The thickness of the bench top is only for aesthetics and does not affect the table structure. Bench heights will vary with the thickness of the bench top – Standard Top: 18"H (approx. 17.75 – 17.875). Thick Top: 18"H (18.25” – 18.50”). Extra Thick Top: 19”H (18.75” to 19”).

Leg Sizes: 2.75” tapered leg, 2.75” cabriole leg, 2.75” turned farm leg, 3.75” turned farm leg, 3.75” turned estate leg. Individual legs are detachable. Trestle and stretcher bases are not detachable.

Corners & Edges: Square: square corners and ⅛” radius on all edges. Rounded bullnose: 1” corner radius on standard top and 1.5” corner radius on thick top, ¼” radius on edges for both thicknesses. Bench tops also have a ¼” concave radius thumbnail edge option.

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Pine Stains

Premium Wood Stains: *Natural, Brown Cedar and Storm stains only available on premium woods. Maple not available in darker stains.

Premium Wood Paint: *Fogwash paint only available on premium woods.

Any two colors can be combined in a two color rub

Request Samples

We loan our wood, wicker & metal samples out free of charge; we ask that you return them so we can reuse them. Paper and fabric samples are yours to keep. Our floor cloth samples are available for a $25 deposit each, which is then refunded to you when we receive the sample(s) back. Sand Dune rug samples are available for a $50 deposit. Thank you!

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Country Farm Furniture Collection production lead time is 10 - 12 weeks.

Furniture Orders: Production Lead Time + Transit Time = Delivery to Your Home

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See Shipping Info & Order Handling for more details

At Cottage Home, we know purchasing custom furniture and décor on the Internet can raise some concerns and questions. Our business is dedicated to pioneering a new process for providing high-quality made-to-order furniture on the Internet. We strive to make it as easy as possible for our customers to have access to custom bench-built products for their homes.

Our focus is on providing an unparalleled furniture buying experience through our careful selection of high-quality products, the in-depth product details provided on our website, our knowledgeable design & selection assistance, a full range of samples services, and a specialized delivery process. All of our products are warranted against manufacturer defects for one year from the date of original purchase.

We feel strongly enough about our processes & people to stand behind all of our products & services.
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Description

Length: 2’ to 8’L. Standard: 15”W x 18″H.  The Country Farm Turned Leg Bench is a custom made bench with classic farmhouse turned legs, handcrafted from solid wood. These benches are part of our Country Farm Furniture Collection of custom made wood furniture. Additional options include storage benches and more. Contact us at 866-223-2757 to speak to a design consultant.

  • Materials: pine, poplar, oak, cherry, maple, cypress.
  • Length:  24” to 96” long. Longer lengths available.
  • Custom widths and heights are available.
  • Standard, thick and extra thick tops.
  • Rounded or square edges and corners.
  • 9 stains, 45 paints, custom color options.
  • One color rub, two color rub or two tone finishing.
  • Light or medium hand distressing.
  • Made to order in the USA for over 20 years.

 

 

Specifications

Dimensions

Length: 2’ to 8’ L. Standard: 15”W x 18"H. Custom dimensions available. Material options: pine, poplar, oak, cherry, maple, cypress. Standard, thick and extra thick tops. Stained or painted. Shown in Toffee Top with Beach Grass Base.

Materials

Material: Pine, Poplar, Oak, Cherry, Maple, Cypress.
Janka Hardness (Higher = Harder): Pine: 420, Poplar: 540, Cypress: 510, Cherry & Maple: 950, Oak: 1290.
Density (lbs/cubic ft): Pine, Poplar, Cypress = 30. Oak, Cherry, Maple = 45.
Moisture Content: All wood is dried to a 7-9% moisture content to minimize swelling and cracks.
All woods are all selected at furniture grade quality levels to ensure uniform characteristics and appearance for each wood type.

Pine: White Pine. White pine wood is straight-grained softwood with an even medium texture. It also tends to feature quite a few dark knots, as pine trees grow branches down almost the entire trunk of the tree. Most are familiar with white pine as a soft white color, sometimes with a touch of yellow to it. Pine is an economical material, stains nicely and, since our tables are already distressed, can be an excellent choice. Even furniture grade select white pine will have some knots that can bleed through surfaces, particularly with lighter colors. However, knots do add character to distressed wood tops. Bleed through on painted finishes can be avoided with a poplar, oak or maple top. Bleed through on stained finishes can be avoided with a maple or oak top.

Poplar: Poplar is one of the most common hardwoods in the United States. The wood is straight grained, uniform in texture and moderate to light weight. It has a medium density, machines and glues well. Pine is a softwood while poplar is a soft hardwood. There is really not much difference in the strength between pine and poplar. Poplar is better for painted finishes to avoid knots which can be present in pine.

Oak: When it comes to choosing hardwood for a custom table, many people consider oak. It’s a good choice as oak is one of the most durable types of wood as well as one of the most readily available. Forested throughout the U.S. Oak is also considered more environmentally friendly as it has a much lower carbon footprint than more exotic woods. It is a light to medium brown, commonly with a reddish cast. The grain is straight, with a coarse, uneven and distinct texture and pattern. The wood is hard, tough and durable. It can be stained or painted but the grain will still be visible.

Cherry: Cherry is a hardwood with a fine, straight grain that ranges from reddish-brown to blond. It has medium density, with good wood bending properties, medium strength and shock resistance, but low stiffness, and can be steam bent with care. It resists warping and shrinking, even in the most humid environments. It is highly prized for furniture and interior joinery. Particularly good for detailing and carving, cherry is good for making such furniture for the home as armoires, dining room tables, nightstands, and dressers. Natural cherry wood does oxidize when exposed to UV lights, causing it to gradually darken over time. In most cases, 80% of the oxidation happens in the first year. If the wood is in a particularly sunny spot, most of this oxidation will likely occur in the first three months This color change is most noticeable with natural or light stain finishes.

Maple: Maple is strong, heavy, hard, straight-grained and fine textured. It is a light white hardwood that sometimes has a reddish tinge. One of the hardest wood species, maple is often chosen for heavy-use items, like dressers and kitchen cabinets. Along with cherry, walnut, and oak, maple is considered to be among the favorite hardwood choices for furniture building. Maple is generally considered to be very durable, and attractive when properly finished.

Cypress: Cypress wood is very durable, stable, water- and rot-resistant, fine textured, straight grained, light colored wood. Noted for its color consistency, density, and few knots, cypress wood is superbly workable, easily machined and installed, and readily finished. Although cypress benefits from the same decay-resistant qualities as redwood and cedar, it is harder and stronger. Cypress is extremely decay and insect resistant due to the naturally occurring preservative known as cypressine. Therefore, a table constructed out of cypress can be used outdoors!

Cypress rates among the top North American woods in decay resistance and durability when exposed to weather. Unprotected wood eventually weathers to a light gray. For exteriors, you can let it weather naturally (turns gray or charcoal color), but it will perform better long term if you seal it with a stain or paint. If using stains, please use oil based wood stain with a mildew inhibitor. For your information, most clear stains last 1 – 3 years, semi-transparent colored stains (wood grain still visible) last 3 – 5 years, solid colored stains last 5 – 10 years, and most paints last 10 – 20 years.

Wood Check Cracks: Our wood tables are constructed from real trees and/or solid planks of wood, not engineered wood, and professionally dried to 6 – 12% moisture content before any build. Solid wood adjusts to the moisture content in the air at different times of the year. In a sense, the wood breathes just like us. Therefore, the temperature and humidity of your home will affect how your table behaves. To avoid this problem, cabinets and other case goods are normally built with furniture grade panels consisting of internal alternating grain wood sheets sandwiched by outside sheets of finished wood. This type of construction does not work well for most table tops, so we use a glued wood plank construction. As a result, you may notice your table and/or breadboard move slightly or develop small check cracks or dips. You may also notice occasional lifting on the epoxy or resin fills we use in processing our reclaimed wood tables. THIS IS PERFECTLY NORMAL. This is the inherent character of planked wood construction and is not considered a defect in material, nor will affect the structural integrity of the table.

Finishes

Options: 9 standard stains, 43 standard paints.

Stains: Furniture grade lacquer based cabinet stain

Paints: Minimum of 2-3 coats of low/no VOC cabinet grade paint. Paints are LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified. In addition to the standard one color rubbed finish, 2 color and 3 color rubbed finishes are available.

Clear coat: All non-white paint and stained finishes include 3 coats of an ultra durable, natural, water based, low VOC polywhey clear coat. White paint colors receive 3 coats of an ultra durable, non-yellowing lacquer clear coat.

Custom Colors: Custom colors are available using either Sherwin Williams or Benjamin Moore paint colors. Please provide manufacturer, paint color number and paint name. Custom colors require an up charge.

Top Styles

Planked: Planked tops are built with the original tongue and groove construction, not machined. Groove width and height differences between planks can vary due to the normal movement of wood caused by temperature and humidity changes. These variations can be more noticeable in longer tables and pine tables. These variations can cause a plate or glass to rock on the table top. Plank widths can vary depending on material and top thickness but average 6-8”. Planks can be equal width or random width. Plank top edges and corners will be rounded with an option for square edges and corners,

Seamless: Wood planks in a seamless top will be glued together with no groove between the boards. The different wood planks in a seamless top will be visible, but the differences between planks will vary with the wood type and grains of the planks used in each specific top. Seamless plank widths can vary depending on material and top thickness but average 4-6”. Seamless planks can be equal width or random width. Edges on seamless tops without breadboard ends can be finished with either a rounded, square or thumbnail edge and corners. Seamless tops with breadboard ends can only be finished with rounded or square edges and corners.

Breadboard Ends

Optional. A 2" Breadboard is standard. Custom size breadboards are available for an upcharge.

A breadboard refers to the contrasting piece of wood at the end of the table. In the past, it was used to ensure that the plank top table didn't warp, but today is purely decorative. Please note: The breadboard end does move with changes of temperature and humidity, and the ends may extend beyond the table edge during the colder, drier months of the year.

Distressing & Rub

Distressing: Distressing applies to both stained and painted tables. Distressing refers to nicks and dings in the wood, Our benches are carefully hand distressed to provide the look and character of an aged table. Distressing can be specified as light or medium.

Rub: Rubbing applies to painted benches only. Rub refers to where the top color is rubbed through to reveal the wood or a second color underneath. All of our hand rubbed paint finishes can be applied with a light or medium rub depending on how much of the top color should be removed to achieve the targeted appearance. Rubbed painted finishes show small areas of the paint rubbed off, revealing light brown stained wood underneath. Light rub is generally visible on the edges of the table.

Two Color Rub: A Two Color Rub is when one paint color is applied over another and then rubbed off to reveal the underneath color and the light brown stained wood. A Two Color Rub is available with a light or medium rub.

Measurements

Top Thickness: Standard Top = approx. .75-.875", Thick Top = approx. 1.25 – 1.50", Extra Thick Top = 1.75 – 2.00” . Table tops vary in size because each piece of wood is different. The thickness of the bench top is only for aesthetics and does not affect the table structure. Bench heights will vary with the thickness of the bench top – Standard Top: 18"H (approx. 17.75 – 17.875). Thick Top: 18"H (18.25” – 18.50”). Extra Thick Top: 19”H (18.75” to 19”).

Leg Sizes: 2.75” tapered leg, 2.75” cabriole leg, 2.75” turned farm leg, 3.75” turned farm leg, 3.75” turned estate leg. Individual legs are detachable. Trestle and stretcher bases are not detachable.

Corners & Edges: Square: square corners and ⅛” radius on all edges. Rounded bullnose: 1” corner radius on standard top and 1.5” corner radius on thick top, ¼” radius on edges for both thicknesses. Bench tops also have a ¼” concave radius thumbnail edge option.

Request Samples

We loan our wood, wicker & metal samples out free of charge; we ask that you return them so we can reuse them. Paper and fabric samples are yours to keep. Our floor cloth samples are available for a $25 deposit each, which is then refunded to you when we receive the sample(s) back. Sand Dune rug samples are available for a $50 deposit. Thank you!

"*" indicates required fields

Name*
Address*
Paint/Stain/Fabric Samples
Please list the exact name of the sample you are looking for (ie. "deep sky", "topsider natural"). Click on the plus sign to add additional lines.
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Country Farm Furniture Collection production lead time is 10 – 12 weeks.

Furniture Orders: Production Lead Time + Transit Time = Delivery to Your Home

Curbside/Threshold Transit: 5 – 15 business days, White Glove Transit: 2 – 4 weeks

See Shipping Info & Order Handling for more details

At Cottage Home, we know purchasing custom furniture and décor on the Internet can raise some concerns and questions. Our business is dedicated to pioneering a new process for providing high-quality made-to-order furniture on the Internet. We strive to make it as easy as possible for our customers to have access to custom bench-built products for their homes.

Our focus is on providing an unparalleled furniture buying experience through our careful selection of high-quality products, the in-depth product details provided on our website, our knowledgeable design & selection assistance, a full range of samples services, and a specialized delivery process. All of our products are warranted against manufacturer defects for one year from the date of original purchase.

We feel strongly enough about our processes & people to stand behind all of our products & services.
We will be here to help should anything happen to go wrong.

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