Oak Tree Furniture


Oak Tree Furniture your headquarters for custom furniture since 1989, we have just what you need to revitalize your décor. Choose American and Amish made .


We use kiln dried oak so that it won't crack or warp. We can get custom built tables. The widths are 31' 36' 42' 48' and 54'. The leaf sizes are 9' 12' 18' and 24' wide. We build leg and pedestal tables, gathering tables 36' tall, drop-leaf tables, round and square tables, oval tables, oblong tables, and shell-top tables. We also build coffee tables, end tables and sofa tables. Our finishes are light and medium and unfinished. We use a catalyzed lacquer that gives a satin finish which reduces the appearance of scratches. Different edges are available: single or double lipped, slightly routed, and bull-nosed edges. We also offer two-tone chairs and Alabama made planked tables that come in a variety of darker finishes as well as Pennsylvania Amish dining room and bedroom furniture. (these options are available in any combination) With our Amish furniture you can custom order other woods such as maple, cherry, hickory, cedar, black walnut, and ash.


T I hope you enjoy it. These are some of the questions that I'm asking on the floor about furniture. One of the questions is, can veneered furniture be stripped and refinished? The answer is yes. As far as refinis Don'take a belt sander or a heavy-duty sander and try to eat the finish off that way. That way you sand through the veneer and destroy the piece of furniture. Another frequently asked question is, as far as the dining table, why is it better to have a dining table constructed out of hardwood versus softwood such as pine? Two reasons, primarily, is structure. As far as the hardwood is going to hold up better for it, the structure of the legs and the apron, that type of t But also with the top of it, with a soft pine table, you will imprint, such as if you're writing on a table or danting it with utensils, that type of t So it will damp as to where a hardwood table would last to have problems One of the most frequently asked questions is watermarks and tabletops. How to prevent them from occurring? First of all, the best t But as far as for everyday use of your table, wipe it off with a damp cloth, you always towel dry it. The watermarks themselves, the worst item is a pizza box. The corrugated cardboard holds heat and moisture. So when a pizza box is sitting trapped against the finish, it will turn w The other culprit is a w It has dampness on the bottom. When you set it on the tabletop, it imprints into the tabletop, causing a w To get these watermarks out, if you catch them early, you can take a furniture polish of any sort, any type of furniture polish, rub it into the w Usually t Keep doing t If the watermark has been left for days and it has actually turned dark, that's when you need to have a stripped and re-finished. But as long as you get it when it's w Another frequently asked question is, why is cherry wood so dark? The answer to the question, cherry wood isn't dark. That's where it starts. T A dark cherry traditional color, and that's what people t Also the name cherry, which it sounds These are other samples of cherry. These are all cherry wood done in different finishes, from anywhere from a brown to a traditional, all the way to a slate gray finish that we have all over here. The cherry wood is s It comes to us wrapped in plastic bags, black plastic bags, so that it's locked from the That's when you select your color after its manufacturing. The last question for today'series is, why does my solid wood furniture have a split in it? T It's natural occurrence and natural hardwood. It's caused by h We normally see it happening during seasons changing when houses are getting closed up. The heat's getting turned on. It's dry heat in the house, lack of h It will split with the grain. It normally happens when the end of a table or a dress or towel, that type of t Once it cracks You never know it's there. In some occurrences, when the weather changes or if they get a h

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