Making Your Own Oak Furniture
Wooden furniture is always a wonderful feature in any home. However, it is not always the most affordable. Oak furniture in particular has become quite pricey due to the scarcity and the popularity of the wood. The other problem is of course that you can’t find the right style or decorative patterns that you may prefer for the room that you need the oak furniture for.
It is a very nice DIY project (and it could become an ongoing hobby) to make your own oak furniture to your taste, exactly the way you want it. It’s not a difficult endeavour and all you need are a few tools, some patterns and a lot of imagination and determination.
Step one is always to buy a good quality wood. Since you’re making furniture out of oak, you’ve already determined that oak is a hardwood that is very durable and strong. Look specifically how the grain runs and how the cut runs along the grain. It is also important to examine the wood that you want to buy for any defects that could spoil your beautiful piece of furniture.
Once you’ve bought the wood that you need, it’s time to gather the equipment that you’ll need to make the furniture. These could include handsaw, electrical saws, jigsaw, chisels, various types of planes and a lathe.
Next you need to consider the pattern that you want to carve into the wood. These are readily available on the internet or in books or magazines. In this step you will also need to gather pencils, rulers and other aids to help you mark off the pattern and where you would like to cut the wood.
With the choice of your oak and the patterns that you want to use, you also need to consider the kinds of finishes that you want to use on your furniture. Although you can leave the oak furniture unfinished, it is not advisable to do so as it could make the furniture more vulnerable to damage – especially to fluid spills. The options here are a little limited as oak has its own, distinctive colouring and very seldom needs to be stained. However, a thin layer of veneer can be applied to help protect the wood, as well as give it a high gloss.
Once you’ve put everything together, you can start working on your project. It may be a little difficult, as oak is a hard wood which means that it is hard to cut and carve. You will need a lot of patience and love to finish this piece of furniture.
Finally, as is tradition with oak furniture, carve your initials and the date into the piece of furniture. Then check your furniture for quality – just as you would check a store-bought item – and praise yourself for a job well-done. You have created a piece of furniture that will survive the passing of many generations.
Engineered Wood Flooring is an Investment in Your Home
Engineered Solid wood flooring gives a home a warm and welcoming look that can appear very dark and rich, or light and airy depending on the type of wood that is used. Some people shy away from using engineered wood flooring in their home because they believe it is difficult, time consuming and expensive to have installed. The simple truth is that you can install this type of flooring in your home without a great amount of effort or skill and save money at the same time.
The selection of wood colours and styles available with engineered wood flooring allow you to create the exact look that you want for your home. Many people think that there is little to choose from other than a light wood or a dark wood, but there are some tremendous variations of the wood grains that make each one a unique design on its own. Spend a little time in the store looking at the various types of engineered wood flooring to make your choices. It might take a little bit longer than you are expecting. Consider the décor of your home or you can redecorate the room to coordinate with a wood grain that you fall in love with in the store. Choosing your engineered flooring is certainly one of the fun parts of the job.
You will need sub flooring in your room before you install your engineered wood flooring. All the sub floor is in your home is a piece of plywood for the engineered flooring to be attached to when you install.
The engineered wood flooring kit that you purchase should give you complete instructions for the best way to install the floors. You will have to trim the door casings before you begin installing the wood floor. This is a lot easier than it sounds. The door casings must be cut away so that your flooring goes underneath the door casings instead of butting up against them.
There are also materials that you can lay between the subfloor and the engineered wood flooring. The materials will keep the floor silent when you walk on it after it is installed.
Installing the rows of engineered wood flooring is very similar to tiling your floor. You will have to follow the pattern to install the pieces at the appropriate time and place. If you have ever tiled a floor, you know how important it is to start in the right place. The first row will be the jumping off point for the rest of your floor so make sure that your measurements are completely accurate.
Once you have your engineered wood flooring installed in your home, you will instantly see the dramatic affect it has on a room. In fact, the flooring can change the entire décor of your home. This investment in your home is well worth the time and effort to install the floors yourself. There is nothing like the satisfaction of a job well done. Your engineered wood flooring will give you years of enjoyment.
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