By: Amanda Fern | 2010-03-26 | Interior design Oak furniture is becoming increasingly more rare as furniture makers look to cut costs and slash prices. Amish furniture makers refuse to compromise and therefore use Oak in many of their projects. Real Oak materials provide a beauty and sturdiness that cannot be found in faux materials. Other wood styles can be implemented as well with Amish craftsmanship. read more
By: Sarika Kabra | 2011-01-07 | Furniture Looking for quality furniture? You need not look beyond Amish furniture, for they offer quality, durability, classic designs, sturdiness and a lot more. Read on to know more. read more
By: Sarika Kabra | 2010-12-06 | Furniture Amish office furniture available today, offers a wide variety of options for the modern office that go way beyond the traditional writing desk and the arm chair. Today you have computer furniture that is built to house your monitor, CPU, printer, modem and all other kinds of computer peripherals that you may require. read more
By: Brenda Hopkins | 2012-02-04 | Gifts Known throughout the US since the 1920’s, Amish Furniture is highly sought after because of its structural quality as well as aesthetics. With the 1920’s came the idea of “American Folk Art.” Subsequently, Amish-made Furniture became sought after by dealers and historians who relished the pieces because of their sheer beauty and overall quality. read more
By: Sarika Kabra | 2010-10-01 | Furniture One of the distinctive and substantial presences of Amish communities happens to be in Michigan. After Indiana, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, it is Michigan that has the highest population of Amish people. This is why some of the most significant outputs of quality furniture come out of Amish furniture stores in Michigan. read more
By: Amanda Fern | 2010-03-26 | Interior design Custom made furniture, while more expensive usually can save you time and extraneous headaches. Often times, there is only one "perfect" furniture design for your interior décor – when only a certain bench can pull the room together, or when a table has to be a specific (and unique) size to fit into a room. These situations occur daily and are only solved through custom furniture designs. read more
By: Whitney Segura | 2011-02-03 | Home improvement Caring for your leather bedroom furniture is an important task. These pieces are built to last, but require proper care and handling. There are some key points for keeping your furniture looking good. read more
By: Tonya Kerniva | 2010-03-27 | Furniture The Mission style of furniture has long been a popular one, helped largely in part to expert craftsmen like the Amish who specialize in the elegant, minimalist style. These days, a lot of Mission furniture is crafted by hand, or else comes unassembled so you really can appreciate the quality that goes into it. read more
By: Tonya Kerniva | 2010-03-31 | Furniture Simple in design and construction, the mission glider is nevertheless a worthwhile buy, not to mention a comfortable seat. At its best, it is also made by skilled artisans who take the time and utmost care in crafting a quality piece. One group of these exemplary craftsmen, the Amish have long been acclaimed for their woodworking talent. read more
By: Wendy S Aston | 2010-03-29 | Furniture The Amish have been making furniture for hundreds of years. Find out what makes Amish furniture so special. Learn about where the different styles of furniture originated. read more
By: Sarika Kabra | 2010-10-01 | Furniture Though Amish furniture has now come to be available easily and widely throughout the country, it is still made the same old fashioned way but you can now buy it easily due to business people and distributors who have become a sort of bridge between the Amish and the buyers. This serves the purpose of letting the Amish continue to live in their simple lives. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Furniture It is perhaps the old fashioned family traditions of the Amish that are responsible for the traditional way of making Amish furniture. If the Amish live in the old fashioned way, they also work the same way and this is why we have Amish handcrafted furniture made the same way now that it was decades ago as well. read more
By: Sarika Kabra | 2010-10-01 | Home Improvement Home Improvement, Interior Design, Home Repair The Amish continue to live rural, old fashioned lifestyles even in today's modern world and continue to prefer to work with their hands and largely live off the land. In our highly mechanized modern lives, the principles that the Amish still live by and the way in which they continue to create Amish handcrafted furniture, may seem to be something of an anomaly. However these makers of quality furniture are able to maintain their frugal, simple and sustainable, non wasteful lifestyles largely because of their rural life and their traditional trades that depend upon little other than ... read more
By: Kelly Y Kim | 2010-03-31 | Furniture Everyone could use a place where they could ease their minds and reinvigorate their bodies so they can start each day with renewed spirit. This is particularly important for people who are often on the go and needing a retreat from the world if only to snatch a few valuable moments of peace and quiet. And since one would usually want a respite from the cold and rigid atmosphere of the office or workplace, a relaxed and comfortable ambiance at home should prove to be a breather. read more