Why Choose Pine Bedroom Furniture
Pine bedroom furniture remains a popular choice for many homeowners, partly because pine is an incredibly versatile wood. In addition, when compared to other more expensive furniture woods, it suits most budgets. There is plenty of pine available globally and the methods of producing pine furniture today are easier and more cost-effective. Nowadays, the majority of pine is responsibly sourced in that new pine trees are planted to replace older ones cut for furniture production.
As furniture, pine is neutral, meaning that its natural colour will blend with many other types and colours of furnishings. Pine is also easy to stain and varnish, offering furniture in an extensive range of wood shades. When pine furniture is stained, it often creates an aged look, ideal for those who are looking for a cottage or country look to their bedroom.
Many pieces are also available coated or painted to give a distressed or vintage look. Those who select cream or off-white pine furniture are often looking to create a French country or even a New England look to the bedroom. For those who regularly change the design or layout of their living space, pine furniture is easier to move around than heavier wood furniture and can also be stripped and refinished with minimal effort.
Although pine is softwood, it makes sturdy furniture that will last for many years. Because pine is very easy to work with and cut during manufacture, there are many designs and styles of pine bedroom furniture available, often with ornate edgings and beadings on. The versatility of pine furniture also offers matching sets that include wardrobes, drawers, cabinets, bedsteads, headboards, dressers and bedding boxes.
The character of pine also comes from its grain, blemishes and knots and these features show that each piece of pine furniture is individual and unique. Although pine furniture can be susceptible to scratches and nicks in the wood, many people prefer that pine furniture ages in this way, as it helps to create that ‘lived in’ feeling in a room.
Pine furniture will usually benefit from a wax polish occasionally. Some owners will choose to polish with a solid wax, although a quick spray and wipe with spray polish will add some protection and nourishment to the pine.
For anyone choosing untreated or natural pine bedroom furniture, try polish in an inconspicuous area first, as it may alter the colour of the pine slightly. If pine is purchased unfinished, it may be advisable to oil the pine on a regular basis to prevent it from accidental spills.
When choosing where to situate pine furniture, be aware that strong sunlight can change the colour of untreated and stained pine furniture and also that excessive heat or damp conditions over a long period of time may cause pine to warp.
Although a number of people viewed pine as just a cheaper alternative to oak and other hardwood furniture at one time, pine is now firmly back in the limelight, becoming a popular choice for many once more.
