Colonial Furniture: Interesting, Authentic And For A Life Time!

December 27, 2009 by James Goodspeed Edwards  
Filed under Antiques

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.

Colonial furniture is heavy and durable kind, unique and natural wood furniture. It has often under gone changes ever since it has been appreciated since last 4oo years. 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 predominant. To describe a few, the federal style was more into ornamentation and the shaker style was in accordance with the tastes of a person who had a liking for a simple yet clean designs. They were more functional and practical kind.

Are You The Classic Type or The Folk Type?

What's your choice? Are you looking for something that is much sort after by the local men or something that has that classy, king like feel. The first of the kind mentioned is the folk tradition, where the bureaus, chairs and tables, cabinets, drawers and more are available. The other is the exorbitant wood work found in the houses of the aristocrats.

The form is always simple and the material is heavy. The various designs are generally in the variations made in breadth and authentic graceful curves of this solid wood. To make your furniture authentic, you need to use the same wood as that of pine, maple, oak, ash or elm, and molded into most of the geometric patterns.

They do resemble the boxes many a times as they are with very little carvings. The paintings further modify their looks. Right from the arcade panels to finer carvings, all are worth the praise.

Silver, is also used as a part and parcel of this exclusive furniture. However, pewter replaced silver when ever required- Well, it's just suit your pockets! Pewter was made attractive with the home made designs.

Care Taking Tips:

Maintenance remains an important aspect here also! Not to worry, dusting this furniture is not a difficult task at all. What you would need is to use a cloth of microfiber, which easily removes the dust settlements.

And if you need to buy the polish then do not go for the wax based ones as they tend to give a faded finish after regular use.

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