Classic Traditional Dining Room Furniture
Classic style dining room furniture will always be a good sign of richness, comfort and good taste. They are solid, time-resistant and comfortable. We also have a good selection of classic bar stools and bar tables. Different accents, coloring and wood materials give this furniture a truly classic spirit and feel.
Good to know:
- Glass table tops are very easily cleaned with any 'Windex' kind of thing or any cleaner like that.
- There is no special cleaning supplies needed to clean a high-gloss dining table set, usually wet towel would do quite fine.
- When you order a dining room set, don't always rely on your attraction to the particular piece: always measure your place to imagine how this table with chairs would work. Is there's enough space? Would everyone be comfortable to sit around, move chairs, etc? If you order buffet or vetrina with you dining room, also imagine how the drawers and doors would work.
- Sometimes a chair or table is little 'shaky'. That is not because it's not good, that is because of your floor :) Try to place in a little bit different spot and in 90% of the cases it would be solid. In case it doesn't help you might want to attach special furniture pads (little round ones) sold in every Home Depot on the legs.
- Any little accidental damage to wooden parts is really easily 'healed' with a regular ink pencil of dark brown/mahogany color (usually slighly darker tone than original color is used). That is also good for any type wooden furniture.
- Glass furniture would look thinner and more strict than wood or laquer. Combination with chrome type of metal produces the most astonishing looks in modern furniture.
- It's not that easy to break any glass furniture as someone might think. Once the table is assembled it is quite hard to break some part of it even on purpose. Furniture manufacturers always use best possible connection types for glass, protections pads, special screws and bolts: in one word, they throughfully test the product before it goes for mass production.
- Of course that does not mean you should try to break it :)