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Check for overall finish and Strength
In Furniture...
Gone are the days when you had to buy what furniture
your local furniture store had in supply. Today you
can order exactly the kind of furniture you want. Largely,
buying furniture is a matter of personal taste, limited
though by practical considerations like size of the
room and the general climateof the area you stay in.
Low lustre woods like pine and cane and
light finishes suggest a casual atmosphere. Highly polished
dark woods like mahogany, teak and walnut and dark finishes
suggest a formal atmoshere. Before you buy furniture,
measure the dimensions of the space where you intend
to place it. Then measure the piece to see that it fits.
Regarding the quality:
*Check if the wood is of the good quality you want.
*See that the finish is even throughout and the wood
grains match across the pieces. See that the piece stands
squarely on the floor.
*The joints should be firm and tight (fitted with screws
in case of cupboards, etc.). Uneven joints and glue
indicate sloppy workmanship.
*Check if movable parts like drawers fit well. The wood
inside, beneath and behind the drawers should be sanded
to a smooth finish.
*Hardware like hinges, latches and handles should be
tightly and securely fixed. In upholstered furniture,
the cloth used should be thick and closely woven, the
patrterns should match all around and seams should be
straight without loose fastening.
*Sit on the chair or sofa to see that it is comfortable.
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