Quality Craftsmanship
In order to protect what you do see, I believe it is essential to detail what you do not see. While each project is different, the following provides a window into the behind the scenes details used to protect beds, desks, tables and more:
Moisture Protection- A slow curing marine grade epoxy penetrates, seals and protects the wood legs and posts from water damage. The type of wood at the bottom of a wooden leg or post is known as end grain. End grain is the most susceptible area of the wood to water damage. This part of the wood wicks up moisture. This wicking (also called capillary action) allows the trees, when they are alive, to transport needed water from the roots down below to the leaves far above. After trees have died and dried out, moisture wicking through these fibers promotes staining, warping and rotting if not addressed.
Splintering Protection- Epoxied leg and post bottoms are further protected from chipping or splintering.
Flooring Protection- Epoxied leg and post bottoms are less susceptible to marring the flooring underneath.
Racking Protection- Depending on how they are created, beds can 'rack' over time. By dovetailing each slat into place, the overall bedframe is made that much more secure and able to resists horizontal splay.
Each custom build features various behind the scenes details for lasting quality.
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