Top Reasons to Buy Unfinished Furniture

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All wood furniture starts out as unfinished furniture. But a piece of unfinished furniture gives you more options with your decor and budget. Here are several reasons why.

See What You Are Getting

When you buy a piece of unfinished furniture, you can see what you are getting. Does the wood have knots, discoloration, obvious weak points or other defects? With finished furniture you would not know until your new piece of furniture began to wear poorly. Unfinished manufacturers must use a higher-grade lumber in furniture production because they know they can not "hide" such defects under a finish.

Save Money

Purchasing a piece of furniture and finishing it yourself is almost always less expensive than purchasing an already finished piece. However, as discussed above, paying less does not mean buying lower quality.

Match Your Decor

The selection of stain and paint colors is almost limitless and is easily accessible. You will be able to select one at your local hardware store or paint center which will match your existing furniture and woodwork. You can finish your furniture item in the exact hue to match drapery, carpet, or other furnishings.

Get a Better Finish

The spraying process in the factory may have missed spots or been applied unevenly to finished furniture. This can begin to show up in a few months as poorly finished furniture begins to blister and peel. When you finish your own furniture you can be assured that the finish is applied evenly and thoroughly, for a durable, long life of use.

Create an Heirloom

Finishing furniture is an enjoyable and relaxing hobby shared by millions of people. There is a great sense of accomplishment and satisfaction that comes with finishing your own furniture. When friends ask about it you can say, "I did that myself!". You can put to use all your creative ideas, from a simple stain and varnish finish to a more elaborate tole-painted or stenciled finish. Furniture, custom finished by you, is a family heirloom for future generations.

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