Have you ever walked into someone’s house and cringed at how horrible their furniture was? If so, this is very common. Many people purchase furniture that is not only ugly, but also unpractical. You can avoid this mistake by doing some research. The following article will give you helpful advice.
If you are trying to shop for furniture made in either fully or at least partially environmentally responsible manners, look out for three possible certifications. Scientific Certification Systems uses an SCS label. Also look for SmartWood certification by the Rainforest Alliance. The Green Seal organization also verifies furniture, simply saying Green Seal on the label.
If you are buying wood furniture, especially if they are antique, look beyond the outside of the piece. Check through the undersides and inside, and this includes the drawers. Many times, this inspection is going to let you make a better assessment of the furniture than you’d get by simply inspecting the surface wood. You want to look for pieces that are made of solid wood throughout, not just on the parts that show.
If you want to make a truly environmental statement, buy furniture made with recycled wood. This not only saves trees, but often the wood pieces are available in sizes and widths not possible from managed or young forests. This means you get unique furniture that is as good for your style as it is for the Earth. Wood is often recycled from old buildings and structures, remnants from historical logging periods, landfill scraps and even retired orchard trees.
As the beginning of this article discussed, nothing is worse than stepping into a home and being greeted by tacky furniture. A little research on your part can prevent this from being a problem for you. Put the tips above to good use and the furniture in your home will look great and function properly.