December 12, 2009 · Home Appliances

All of our Amish wood furniture feature English Dovetail Drawer boxes and are available with a variety of drawer glide and hardware options. Most sets are available in Oak, 1/4 Sawn Oak, Cherry and Maple. Custom sizing can also be done on most pieces. All of our beds, including our mission style beds, feature solid wood side rails and slats eliminating the need for metal mattress frames.

Cross slats are tongue and grooved or doweled into the side rails. This construction makes our beds extremely sturdy and eliminates swaying. This attention to detail and craftsmanship is apparent in all our Amish bedroom furniture, ensuring that they will last for generations. Additionally, our beds will provide 8″-9″ or storage area between the side rails and your floor providing an ideal place to store containers for winter/summer clothing. We at OnlineAmishFurniture.com are committed to providing you the highest quality Amish furniture at the best values. What sets us apart from our competitors, such as Amishoutletstore, is our customer service and endless furniture options. We offer you several options in terms of staining, finishing, wood, and even customization of most pieces we sell. Can’t find what you are looking for? Contact us and we will be happy to assist you in finding exactly what you need. We stock Amish pieces not available on our homepage and we are continually receiving new items, so don’t hesitate to send us an email if you need something specific for your home! We offer a large variety of leg, pedestal and trestle base tables.

Features include:1″ thick solid top, geared or wooden slide mechanisms (depending on table type), your choice of 6 table top edges and your choice of 9 table top shapes. We also offer a large assortment of Amish gliders style furniture for every room in your home. Our Arts and Crafts Mission is handcrafted with quality in mind. Unlike today’s mass produced imported disposable furniture, tremendous care is taken to create solid wood pieces that will remain in your family for many generations. See what others are saying about their purchases on our Amish furniture page.

Our Testimonials furniture is available in 20 stains (including two new incredible oil based stains), Cherry furniture in 7 stains and Maple furniture in 5 stains. Custom staining to match your existing pieces is also available.

We also offer a large assortment of Oak and 1/4 Sawn Oak, including mission style pieces as well as other Amish bedroom suites. These quality Amish furnishings are made the old fashioned way – by hand. Care is taken to create furniture that is built to last.

April 10, 2009 · Interior Design

A lot of home owners are in doubt of what interior wood doors can do. Thus, they would skip them in favor of others, such as glass. What they don’t know is that they are not only going to be able to save hundreds of dollars—they can last for so many years and require very little maintenance—but there are also wide variety of interior wood doors that you can choose from.

What styles are available?

There are a number of styles for interior wood doors that are available in the market. These include the following:

1. Flush doors. If you’re looking for cheaper interior wood doors, you may want to consider flush doors. Manufacturing companies can produce them with fewer materials and less labor. Thus, they can offer them at a very affordable price. Moreover, they are covered with veneer, which actually does something good to the interior doors. With them, they are given protective coating. They become more resistant to dents and scratches, and their life span can extend for more than 10 years. The flush doors can also be hollow or solid core. The hollow ones are more lightweight, but they are also less durable than the latter.

2. Panel doors. Panel interior wood doors are very easy to detect. The entire door can be divided into different sections, the designs of which can range from simple to elaborate. You can also be more flexible with your design choices when it comes to panel doors. You have stiles and rails. Both can allow you to add plywood, solid hardwood, or even glass right into the panels. With stiles, you can run the additional designs vertically all throughout the door at every side. Rails can go across the panel interior wood doors.

3. Hinged doors.  Interior wood doors can also be attached to hinges, so you can add more motion to them—you can make them swing. These doors are also very practical, especially for those who are always in a hurry. They don’t need to constantly turn the knobs every time they want to go in. You can usually find hinged interior wooden doors in kitchens. They also add more uniqueness into your house. When installing a hinged interior wood door, you need to have at least 2 or 3 hinges to attach the door frame. Hinged doors can also be made up of one huge door or two smaller doors of similar sizes.