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About Primitive Amish Furniture
Above all Primitive Amish Furniture is known for its traditional design. As well as using rough-hewn wood and bark accents. Hickory is a common choice for primitive furniture as it contains a rustic beauty within itself. Customers originally used primitive furniture in cabins, lodges and on porches. Eventually, its appeal began to spread to homeowners looking for something “different”.
Amish wooden furniture has always been the greatest source for finding quality primitive furniture. Primitive furniture is defined as “handcrafted” furnishings. Therefore no two pieces are ever quite the same and bear the craftsman’s unique fingerprint. Distinct sanding and staining methods make each furnishing a one-of-a-kind piece
The unique style of primitive furniture has always captured the imagination of furniture enthusiast. For anyone interested in authentic, hand-crafted furniture, in which you can see the distinct cutting, sanding, and staining of an expert artisan, primitive furniture is the way to go.
Feb17
Bathroom Sink Collections: Solid Wood Bathroom Vanities
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Are the bathroom vanities in your house as upscale as the furniture in the rest of your home? This needn’t be the case. Because you can choose Amish-crafted, solid hardwood bathroom vanities from Brandenberry Amish Furniture. The bathroom vanities are all part of Brandenberry’s Bathroom Sink Collections: Solid Wood Bathroom Vanities.

The Landmark Free-Standing Sink is one of the many Amish-crafted, solid hardwood bathroom vanities available from Brandenberry.
Classic to Modern Solid Wood Bathroom Vanities
Picture your bathroom vanities made of solid wood. And imagine being able to close the drawers and doors with nothing more than a gentle push. Also, think about your favorite type of countertop with backsplash. Like granite or solid surface. Because these features, and more, are what you’ll get with bathroom vanities from Brandenberry. What’s more, you can choose units with a classic or modern look. In enclosed or open designs. Also, Brandenberry offers vanities with single or double lavatories. All ready for your choice of faucets.
Amish-Built for Beauty, Strength and Durability
Highly skilled Amish cabinetmakers handcraft each bathroom vanity. And they use solid hardwoods. Like oak, maple, cherry and hickory. Plus, the Amish men draw from skills handed down from their ancestors. So the units you choose will be very sturdy and durable. In fact, with proper care, vanities from Brandenberry should last for generations to come.
What’s more, you can match the bathroom vanity or available corner bathroom sink with a bathroom mirror from Brandenberry.
Don’t see the bathroom furniture that really strikes your fancy? No worries. Just send Brandenberry a photo of your current bathroom designs. And their craftsmen can design and build you the perfect bathroom furniture.
Bathroom Sink Collections: Solid Wood Bathroom Vanities
To view the Brandenberry’s bathroom sink collections, check out Brandenberry Furniture’s online store. Or, visit their ‘brick and mortar’ store in Shipshewana, Indiana. And talk to their expert customer service staff about creating custom-made furniture for your home and lifestyle.
These days, there’s a high degree of sophistication in the manufacturing of furniture using wood veneers and synthetic materials. So it causes one to wonder if solid wood furniture might not be a thing of the past. Indeed, an entire industry has developed around the manufacturing and marketing of inexpensive, easy-to-assemble furniture. So it’s high time to explore the advantages of solid wood furniture.
Based on its beauty, strength, and durability, solid wood furniture remains unrivaled.
The Beauty of Solid Wood Furniture
Take a passing glance at synthetic hardwood furniture. You might think it’s indistinguishable from solid hardwood furniture. And this is due in part to the fancy way manufacturers design and build furniture today. For example, many builders use wood veneers or plastics that closely replicate real wood. Also, they often use veneers for the parts of furniture that are most obvious. And they use bargain substitutes everywhere else. In addition, they apply thick coats of varnish to materials like particleboard. So the furniture looks like real hardwood.
However, inspect this type of furniture closely. And you can tell which is the real McCoy. For example, check out where the veneers end. Such as at the end of a raised panel. And you can see an abrupt end of the fake woodgrain. Also check out the joints, undersides of shelves and the interiors of drawers. And they give tell-tale evidence of inferior substitutes.
But with solid hardwood furniture, the luster of the solid hardwood shines through on the highly visible areas as well as the undersides, backs and drawer interiors.
Strength and Durability of Solid Wood Furniture
Solid hardwood has been the standard material used in furniture over thousands of years. And this is due in great measure to its strength and durability. Plus, this is why Amish builders depend on solid hardwood. And numerous Amish cabinetmaking shops in Indiana and Ohio sell their excellent products through Brandenberry Amish Furniture. The Amish craftsmen use hardwoods like cherry, maple, oak, and hickory. Also, they use solid hardwood in places where others place cheap substitutes. Like for shelves, and in the back or bottom of furniture.

Strength and style meet in the Brooklyn Gentlemen’s Chest.
This means the solid hardwood furniture you order from Brandenberry should, with proper care, last for generations to come. In fact, many pieces become family heirlooms.
The Brooklyn Gentlemen’s Chest, pictured here, boasts dynamic storage space and sturdy wood craftsmanship. This solid wood furniture piece not only provides the space and style for today’s needs, but the timeless beauty to become a treasured heirloom.
The Advantages of Solid Wood Furniture
To see more solid wood furniture pieces, visit Brandenberry Amish Furniture. Or, visit our ‘brick and mortar’ store in Shipshewana, Indiana. And check out the huge selection of Amish furniture.