A sturdy and chunky hand-made traditional pine bedroom range, the Romney Pine range is made using grade ‘A’ Scandinavian Redwood pine from sustained forests.
This classic farmhouse design features fielded and raised panels and optional cut-out or straight plinth, each piece is hand-made by dedicated craftsmen and finished in your chosen wax, lacquered or painted finish - or even unfinished.
The collection is supplied to Right Price Furniture by Country Pine Warehouse unfinished.
We have our own spray shop so can offer customers the finish of their choice.
The Spray Shop is run by a team of highly experienced fully trained furniture sprayers.
The Kenilworth lacquered finish is shown.
Naturally this is on pine and different woods will take the lacquer or wax differently.
Furniture finishes: wooden furniture
There are two main types of furniture finish waxed and lacquered.
Waxing furniture involves coating the wooden furniture with a thin layer of the wax, such as the
Devonshire Pine Collection. The majority of people who request a wax finish for their wooden furniture are seeking the rustic furniture look, which is exactly what waxed furniture gives you!
If you are seeking a cleaner, more perfectly finished look then you should consider a lacquered finish. The
Devonshire New Solid Oak range is a popular choice for lacquered furniture.
There are emerging ranges such as the increasingly popular
Trafalgar Oak Collection that are designed to offer a specific rustic appearance. Another fine example is
The Hampshire collection which is made from reclaimed wood.
Wooden furniture: rustic or perfect?
Wooden furniture will naturally expand and contract within its environment, with naturally occurring cracks because of this. If you are looking for a more polished look for your furniture, rightpricefurniture would recommend you purchase furniture from us with a lacquered finish. Furniture lacquer acts as a glue, seal and filler helping to prevent the wooden furniture from cracking. So, lacquered furniture will crack less than waxed.
For example the
Devonshire Pine Badger Range has a waxed finish as opposed to the
Devonshire New Solid Oak which has a lacquered finish. There are some ranges specifically designed to have a rustic look, such as the
Trafalgar Oak Collection.