Does it always feel like it's deep
One table is a piece of wood, one for 10,000, and some for 1,000; some say “full wood”, which they found when they came home to open; others buy expensive redwood, which is broken into “arts” as soon as they heat up in winter — the pits that my friends have stepped on can form a “good log shelter guide”。

Let's start with one of the most common faults: don't blindly chase the “golden wood”. Last year, a neighbor sister, who heard the sale say "redwood is protected" and biting his teeth and bought hundreds of thousands of violet couches, ended up in low humidity in the northern winter, with the legs of the sofa cracking straight through, looking for merchants to defend their rights. - sister cried, "i'm buying furniture, not a "grandfather"!" it's not bad wood, it depends on whether you can hold it. North american walnuts, for example, are good, but if you have a bear child knocking on a table every day, it can't bear it; myanmar guacamole is corrupt, but the new color is so bad that it's only half a year to buy home like a "sun face" and it's gonna be so annoying if you hurry。
And say "day-to-day" wood -- like north american oaks, two years of special fire, but you have to recognize the word "north america"! It's a lot of rubber wood in the market, which is twice as soft as oak. The real north american oak, mountain tattoos are as clear as waves, touch hard, cook table 2-4k, three years in my restaurant, and the child's prints are grinding out of sandpaper and durable. And the cherry wood. I love the fact that it's grown up. - it was light pink when it was bought, like a girl's cheek, and it took two years to become dark red wine, and even my mom said, "this table is like you, and it smells better!" but let me remind you, don't make a table with it, it's medium hard, it's hard to fall every day in many homes, it'll cost you no more than three months, it'll be a closet, a desk, and it'll be a little bit of a “care”。

If the budget is limited, try the water first. Pick the logs。
It's only 1. 5-3k in a table, which is so hard as to knock nails, so thin as a corn bar, it doesn't hurt to rent a house; it's cheaper, it's done by 1-2k, and it's coarse, like the wood on the beam of the old house, making a chinese dinner sideboard, putting on a blue china bowl, and it tastes like the old people's. My brother just went to work, bought an elk couch, took 3 k, and now it's been five years, except for a bit of paint

Let's talk about style matching. Don't think it's more embarrassing to be wrong than wearing a suit with slippers. In modern times, for example, a very simple wind requires the selection of black walnuts and white wax trees, which are simple enough to be “no longer simple”, rather than the engraving of flowers, plaques and concrete fields, which are like displays in art galleries, which are filled with a sense of appreciation; the original wind requires the selection of oaks, cherries, the preservation of natural textures, large whites on the wall, a wedge of vines, curtains of linen, instants like japanese people's house, and a cup of tea, which feels like “good days and days”; the new chinese type chooses the red wood, too old, which is a simplistic cup of tea with black walnuts or mackerel, with a white plaster on it, which does not look like a “grandfather's bookroom”。
In fact, choosing wood furniture, the core is two words: "appropriate" -- suitable for your home environment (e. G. Dry oak, white wax), suitable for your usage habits (e. G., with kids choosing durable oak), suitable for your style (e. G., like a very simple selection of spades)。

It's not as expensive as possible. It's like looking for someone. It's so handsome。
Have you ever had any experience getting wood furniture on the pit

Was it tricked by the all-girl or was it wrong? Let's talk in the comment section, and i'll help you avoid the pits -- after all, it's 10 or 20 years of "family" with you
























