Solid pine bedroom furniture is an attractive and economical choice for your home. It is available in a wide variety of styles and finishes. Far less expensive than many other woods, it can be just as lovely.
Pine is often used for rustic and lodge style furniture. Some of these pieces are very large, adding instant drama to your room from their sheer size. Styles, even within these categories, vary a great deal. Some of it has a rough, primitive look that creates a warm, country feel, while some is smoothly finished. Most bedroom furniture in these lines features a darker stain than in some other types.
Most unfinished furniture stores specialize in pine furniture. By purchasing it unfinished, or nude, you can choose precisely the stain you want. You can also opt for paint to make the pieces uniquely yours, or let the beauty of the wood shine through by choosing varnish only. For a small additional fee, most of these stores will stain or paint your items, or you can do it all yourself.
Mission style furniture frequently utilizes pine for its construction. These pieces usually sport a light to medium stain to emphasize their airy, clean lines. While not delicate, mission furniture is not as bulky as some other styles, such as most early American.
Furniture dealers carry pine pieces in virtually any finish you might desire. There are pine bedroom suites stained to look like cherry, walnut, or oak. Left unstained, and with just a clear lacquer applied to protect the wood, the lighter finish of pine can instantly brighten up a room.
Like any wood furniture, the quality of pine varies a great deal. When shopping for bedroom furniture, examine the drawers carefully. Look for dove-tailed joints that are accurately fitted. Also check what kind of wood is used for the sides and bottoms. Since these are out of sight, some manufacturers substitute inferior wood or even particle board. Also take a peek at the backside of the headboard, as these are also sometimes faced with a lower quality of wood.
Well built pine furniture that starts with good cuts of wood should last a lifetime. While it is true that pine is a softer wood than some you can buy, pine is still quite strong enough for normal wear. It is also highly renewable. Pine grows quickly, and there are many forests operated by lumber companies to make sure there is a steady supply available.
Pine furniture can be found in a great many patterns, since it is easy to carve. Intricate Victorian style scrolls are no problem when working with pine. It also works well for incised or reverse pattern carving, and inserts do not pose any problems either. Naturally, the easier the wood is to work, the less the manufacturer has to charge. You can therefore find pine furniture that features rather fancy carving for a lot less than a similar piece in a hard wood.
When you take into account availability, options, and price, you may find that solid pine bedroom furniture is just what you have been seeking.