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Are Unfinished Wood Bar Stools Right for You?
There are many kinds of bar stools available to match your home or business
décor, but you may want to look into unfinished wood stools. There
are several advantages to going with raw wood furniture, including the
beauty of the natural grain, the uniqueness of each individual piece,
and all the possibilities for decorating the way you want. Unfinished
bar stools are like a blank painter's canvas - there are no limits on
what you can make of them.
Most of the types of wood that furniture makers use for pieces like bar
stools have beautiful grain patterns. Oak, cherry, and ash are favorites.
Many people pick unfinished wood stools made from these (and other) kinds
of wood precisely for their natural beauty. No paint, finish, or stain
is necessary to have a wonderful, memorable piece of furniture - ready
for use in your home or business.
Much like human fingerprints, no two pieces of natural wood are identical.
This quality makes unfinished furniture much sought after by those who
want pieces that look similar but are not exactly the same. It gives the
room in which you put the bar stools some character, while at the same
time holding true to a common décor theme.
If your plan is to apply your own choice of stain, paint, or other finish,
unfinished bar stools are essentially ready from the moment you get them
home. It's a good idea to give them a light once-over with fine grain
sandpaper and then a good cleaning, but the preparations are minimal.
If you decide to leave the bar stools in their unfinished state, just
remember to clean them regularly. Use an appropriate wood cleaner without
harsh chemicals to avoid any damage over the long term. If the stools
get a lot of use, sand them down lightly with a medium or fine sandpaper
(100-200 grit) from time to time to keep them looking like new. Just be
careful not to use coarse grit or to apply much pressure or you'll end
up shaving away your stool over the years!
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