Primitive Country Furniture

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Primitive Country Furniture

Primitive country furniture is a beautiful line of furniture that fits and matches almost every other country style decor them. This type of furniture (also called reproduction, early American, or vintage) does double duty as being both versatile and useful as bringing in a harmonious peace into your home.

Furniture that has been created in the primitive country style is often hand-crafted - modern pine pieces that have been treated to look more rustic through a series of pre-aged techniques. These techniques create furnishings that provide a warm and welcome ambiance that will be enjoyed by family and visitors alike.

The Primitive Country Decor Trend

For decades the cabin decor, Adirondack, and mountain lodge styles have been known as the least imposing and most comfortable styles available to the country decorator. This style says "comfort" and "relax" better than any other style - but the cabin decor or lodge style will not fit within any walls. Therefore, primitive country decor made a big splash in the home decorating world when it morphed from lodge themes.

Where Will Primitive Country Furniture Go In Your Home?

Primitive country furniture will blend nicely with other similar decorating styles, (such as the ones listed above), as well as Arts and Crafts, the Mission Movement, French Country (ooh la la!), and Craftsman era decorating.

This furniture treatment will be understated and have simple classic lines. Cloth and paint colors are neutral or in early Americana colors. The primitive furniture and pillows will be cozy and overstuffed.

In the old days, many primitive country furnishings were made from twigs, branches and other natural elements - so you might also look for earthy colors and uneven tones in your furniture, or to match your furniture.

The primitive country furniture series has tables, chairs, desks, armoires, nightstands, dressers, benches, beds, and thick wood coffee tables. You'll find them painted, raw, aged, or in artisan hand crafted, old fashioned, traditional designs.

The primary feature of this style country furniture is the use of materials from reused pieces, barns, and posts. Planks are old, or fashioned to appear vintage or antique.

Some primitive furniture has been created and decorated with bark, branches and twigs. Each log and twig is especially chosen for their shape and texture - right down to the decorative trim.

The chunky wood styles of primitive country furniture lend themselves easily to armoires, wardrobes and big tables.

Big chests and trunks also double as an innovative coffee table or bench for the foot of the bed.

In the double drawer wardrobe you'll find much more than a closet.

Plain oval dining tables with benches make excellent primitive country dining sets. The wooden wall cupboards, wardrobes, plate racks, and hutches give your dining room a comfortable, country style.

Or, place a rectangular work table in your kitchen, and use antique kitchenware for your cooking and serving - this brings back memories of an old farm house, doesn't it?

Extras for Your Primitive Country Decor

Use traditional lighting and chandeliers for a truer experience - with those roughly finished cupboards and racks nearby the kitchen experience will be rustic, homey, warm.

There are many different ways to obtain some primitive country furniture for your home, and they aren't all expensive!

Buying used furniture and roughing it up to age it, or overstuffing and recovering larger pieces are two easy and inexpensive alternatives.

This repurposing of existing furniture is also good for the environment. Just because your existing piece of furniture isn't working for you today, doesn't mean that it can't be changed to work for you in the future.

For instance, a friend of mine was given an ugly outdated, veneer covered entertainment unit. It was large and just what she needed for her dining room to display her plate collection and cookbooks. We spent 1/2 a day sanding, painting and aging the piece and today everyone asks where they can get primitive country pieces just like hers!

 

Country decor is possible with all the rooms of your house. You can decorate your home wholly or partially in the country style.

So take a look at your existing furniture with a creative eye and consider some of the ways below to changing it to suit your style:

Paint, then sand and stain. You won't believe how different a piece of furniture can look once sanded, painted and stained. You can even change the style of the piece. A cheap wooden Ikea table turned into a beautifl primitive country coffee table (years after use) with a thick application of crackle paint and whitewash finish. Outdated dressers can also change.

Change the hardware. A few vintage, restoration or antique handles, hinges or pulls can turn a piece of wood furniture into a rustic masterpiece. Similar to painting, staining and sanding, old glass balls or brass handles add primitive to any previously country furnishing.

One of my favorites is to re-upholster or re-cover a sofa, chair, loveseat or footstool. Thick primitive fabric is now easier to come by than ever before (or just look for muslin) to update a piece of furniture. If you don't think you have the skill to re-upholster a piece, shop around for some country slipcovers - instant change.

Buy antique or vintage pieces. Besides being environmentally friendly, those deals fit right into primitive country decor. Rather than spending $2000 and more on a new couch or dining set, why not shop around for something similar, but gently used?

Primitive country furniture is available at affordable prices and will lend that welcome air to any room of your home. Country decor reduces the modern air to most homes and apartments - enhancing the peaceful and authentic nature of your home and your family members.

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The look (although not furniture), I'll add furniture photos on next edit.
The look (although not furniture), I'll add furniture photos on next edit.

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excavator  says:
11 months ago

Oh my! I went to the link for primitive country decor you supply - http://www.primitivecountrydecor.com/find/primitiv (was that it?) anyway there is some cool stuff there - reproduction antiques made by Joe Spinale (hope I'm getting that spelling right - looks like the real thing and good prices for well made pieces. Some are even dovetailed, but all new, but don't look it.

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