Materials |
Wood: Birch, Maple solid wood and cabinet grade engineered panels, Poplar.
Birch is usually most compared with Maple wood in terms of its properties. Birch has a fine and uniform texture, closed pores and no significant odor. Birch and Maple have a closed pored structure that stains and finishes to produce a beautiful and uniform finish. Birch is a favorite of woodworkers because it exhibits excellent machining properties and planes and sands to a smooth finish. Birch and Maple hold screws and nails securely and glues easily. Engineered panels are made from laminations of birch or maple veneer and are light but strong. It is among the strongest and most stable of all cabinet grade panels.
Tops: Rectangle – Engineered panels with ¾” x 1” solid hardwood edging, Round – Solid hardwood.
Legs, Posts, Rails, Feet, Frames: Solid hardwood from North America.
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Finishes |
Options: 4 standard stains, 42 standard paints.
Stains: Furniture grade lacquer based cabinet stain.
Paints: Minimum of two coats of low/no VOC cabinet grade paint and glaze.
Clear coat: All non-white paint and stained finishes include 2 – 3 coats of an ultra durable clear coat.
Two Tone Finish: Two tone finishes (stain/paint or paint/paint) are available for an upcharge. Typical two tone finishes include tables with a stained top and painted base. Application of two tone finishes are finalized at order entry.
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.
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Distressing & Rub |
Please note: Cottage colors are only available with light distressing.
Standard Distressing: All surfaces are sanded for smoothness. On a painted finish, there will be worn spots where the wood shows through the paint, antiquing, wormholes, peeled paint, visible knots, nicks, and scratches. On a stained finish, there are wormholes, visible knots, nicks, and scratches. There is no bare wood showing on stained finishes.
All pieces ordered in Standard Colors come with Standard Distressing unless Light Distressing is requested.
Light Distressing: All surfaces are sanded for smoothness and there will be a slight rub-through on the sharp edges. Intentional nicks, dents, wormholes, scratches, and peeled paint are not applied to light distressing. However, minor wood imperfections and natural wood grain may still be visible. The finished color may appear slightly lighter than it does if ordered with standard distressing, due to lack of wood rub-through and glazing. Cottage Colors are only available with Light Distressing. As we do not combine distress levels, if you choose to combine Standard Colors with Cottage Colors on the same unit, the Standard Colors will be finished with Light Distressing.
With either distress level, eventual crackling, shrinking, non-threatening cracks, visible knots, and grain variances are the acceptable end-results of our finishing process. In addition, construction joints and seams may be visible. This is normal and is considered part of our finish. Light distress finishes will vary from the same finish ordered in standard distressing.
No Distressing (Solid): All surfaces are sanded for smoothness. With no distress, your piece will be painted with the selected paint without distress to change its appearance. No distress finishes will vary from the same finish ordered in standard distressing.
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Measurements |
Table Top Thickness: Standard Top = .75". Rectangular tables have 1”H edging (¾” thick) applied to all 4 sides of the ¾” engineered panel. Round tables are solid hardwood with no edging. Faux planks (grooves cut in seamless top) can be supplied on any table for an upcharge.
Aprons: Rectangle or Square: Apron height is 4.5”H. The bottom of the apron is 24.75” from the floor. Round: Circular apron height is 3”H. The bottom of the apron is 26” from the floor.
Center Leaf Extensions: A center leaf (and accommodating extension hardware) can be added to most of the dining tables. Center leaves include aprons to match table apron. Center leaves include pins and latches to hold them in place. The leaf hardware extends 24″, so the following stipulations (with possible restrictions) apply:
Most standard Single Pedestal Tables can support:
42 L (round or rectangular): 1-12″ leaf, 2-12″ leaves, 1-18″ leaf, or 1-24″ leaf (66 L max)
48 L (round): 1-12″ leaf or 1-18″ leaf (66 L max)
54 L (round): 1-12″ leaf (66 L max)
60 L (round): No leaves can be added
Most standard Double Pedestal or 4-Legged Tables can add up to 24″ of leaves:
1-12″ leaf, 2-12″ leaves, 1-18″ leaf, or 1-24″ leaf.
Any custom-sized dining table requires the request of a custom quote that will include the cost of the leaf or leaves. Please note that you must order the leaf with the table. Leaves are hand fitted and finished to each table.
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Country Classics Furniture Collection |
The Country Classics Furniture Collection offers custom wood furniture for the dining room, bedroom, living room and office. This workshop specializes in making one-of-a-kind dining tables, coffee tables, console tables, end tables, beds, dressers, desks, bookcases, TV stands, cabinets and buffets in any size required. Each piece of furniture is individually bench made and finished to order in birch, maple and poplar. Unique furniture finishing includes professionally applied stain or paint, either hand rubbed and hand distressed or solid finishes. Two to three environmentally friendly clear top coats on all stain and paint finishes provide a superior durable surface. This US based workshop has been making custom wood tables and furniture for over 20 years.
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