Modern drawers crafted have addressed a lot of issues related to wear and tear for your stored items. Drawers need strength and durability to hold your items and withstand the wear and tear of daily activity. Felt-lining prevents metal items stored, from scratching the wood, and holds items in place to minimize movement as you open and close the drawer. The drawer liner also helps to keep your possessions free of the dust bits that accumulate in drawer bottoms. This feature also prevents fragile items from breaking or shuttering while opening or closing the drawers. When crafting how the actual drawer box is built, and how it moves within a piece of furniture is key to determining how long a piece will last in your home. Liners also make your drawers elegant and appealing when observing compared to just normal drawers without liners.
A brass finish is widely-known and recognized as a classic and traditional element. Oftentimes, brass hardware elements are used to complement a deeply-colored, rich wood, such as a warm mahogany or cherry, to bring out the warmth of the wood tone. Brass has a bright, gold-like appearance; it’s often shiny but more often nowadays, ‘brushed brass’ is used and added to furniture pieces to give it a traditional look with a modern flair. Whether it’s a bright, natural brass or a more subtle version, brass finishes and hardware elements add a luxurious look to furniture pieces. Brass is also tarnish-resistant so it’s a popular choice to add onto high-use furniture pieces like dressers or chests. The brightness of brass pairs well with nearly all colors, but particularly emphasizes darker colors, like navy blue or gray. A dresser or chest adorned with brass hardware elements will add a distinctive style to your home while enhancing a traditional aesthetic.
Wood is classified into two major categories, that's is softwood and hardwood. Softwood is easier to work with hence making elegant dressers and chests in your room. On the other hand, hardwood is the most durable material when it comes to furniture making. Wood is well treated to the longevity of dressers & chests. Users can pick either softwood or hardwood for their preference. Both kinds of wood need care and maintenance and from time to time wipe your wood perfectly. If you love personalized touch in your dressers and chest, you can always go for these materials because it's easier to work with compared to metals. Wood does not rust but if not well treated it can get attacked by wold borers or termites. A wooden dresser can be enhanced by applying a finish to give your dresser an attractive final look. Wood is sturdy and durable hence making your dresser & chest give you service for decades.