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Entries in Custom furniture (2)

Monday
Apr302012

Interior Design 101: How to Finish Fine Furniture

Studio furniture maker and interior designer Diane Paparo sat down with us recently and kindly shared with us her tips on where to begin when it comes to dealing with wood finishes, stains, and treatments. It's one of thosepractical decorating considerations that most people "wing it," but we wanted to hear what a strong furniture maker had to say. Diane has designed furniture for fine homes around the world - even the executive office suites at Revlon. Let's see how someone who combines luxury, quality, beautiful detailing, and thoughtful functionality handles furniture finishes.

Choosing a furniture finish can be a tall order. First, you'll want to consider the design scheme and how the finish can be integrated into the whole, but you'll also want to think about maintenance and repair.

1. Let's tackle color first. You have four options: natural, stained, dyed, and painted. Some woods are naturally beautiful with just a clear protective finish, but most look richer when they're stained. Stains give you the option of deepening a wood's natural color or mimicking another wood's color. 

Stains don't penetrate the furniture's surface deeply; they lhave a transparency that enhances the grain. Stains can also accentuate imperfections, so inspect the finish carefully.

 

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Wednesday
May112011

Student Postcard: Thomas Craig

Give him your tired, your poor...your furniture, that is. Distressed divans and crestfallen couches find new life in the skilled hands of Sheffield Interior Design student and professional upholster Tom Craig. After calling on him to transform some of our own pieces we could not pass on the opportunity to find out all we could about Craig: what makes this talent tick?

(Upholster Tom Craig in his studio. Photo: Tom Craig)

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