Between The Grain - Blog
How to Design a Custom Dining Table
January 22, 2026
If you’re designing a custom dining table, here are the decisions that matter most:
1. Size & Seating Capacity
Rule of thumb:
– 22–24” per person
– 36–42” table width for comfortable dining
2. Shape
Rectangle, round, or oval — each changes how people gather.
3. Wood Species
Walnut for luxury, oak for durability, cherry for warmth.
4. Base Style
Trestle, pedestal, four-leg — your room layout determines what works best.
5. Finish
Matte, satin, natural, stained — finishes set the tone of your space.
A dining table is where life happens. Make it right.
Before & After: How Custom Furniture Transforms a Space
January 15, 2026
Custom furniture does what off-the-shelf pieces simply can’t: it transforms a room. Here’s how.
1. Made for Your Space
Custom dimensions solve awkward room layouts instantly.
2. Made for Your Style
You choose the wood species, stain, hardware, and design details.
3. Made for Your Lifestyle
Need drawers? Power outlets? File cabinets? Floating shelves? Built-in charging?
Customization makes your furniture functional — not just beautiful.
4. Made to Last
Custom pieces aren't temporary. They're heirlooms.
Your home deserves furniture built for you, not mass production.
How to Care for Solid Wood Furniture the Right Way
January 12, 2026
Solid wood is durable — but it thrives with the right care routine.
1. Dust Regularly
Microfiber cloths prevent scratches from grit.
2. Use a Quality Wood Cleaner & Polish
Avoid silicone-based sprays. Choose products designed for natural wood finishes.
3. Protect From Heat & Sun
Use coasters, trivets, and curtains to reduce UV exposure.
4. Maintain Humidity Levels
Wood expands and contracts. Aim for 35–55% humidity.
5. Clean Spills Quickly
Standing moisture can damage the finish.
A little care goes a long way toward keeping your furniture looking better every year.
How to Spot High-Quality Wood Furniture (Before You Buy)
January 08, 2026
Not all “wood furniture” is created equal. Here’s a quick guide to identifying true quality.
1. Check the Material
Look for:
✔ Solid hardwood
Avoid:
✘ Veneer over particle board
✘ MDF + laminate
2. Inspect the Joinery
Signs of quality:
– Dovetails
– Mortise & tenon
– Soft-close drawers
– Underside finish
3. Ask About the Finish
Quality finishes protect wood without hiding the grain. Hardwax oils and conversion varnishes are top choices.
4. Look at Hardware Quality
Solid steel or brass gives furniture a longer lifespan.
5. Ask Who Made It
A real craftsperson stands behind their work — and that matters.
The more you know, the better you buy.
How to Choose the Right Wood Species for Your Furniture
January 05, 2026
Choosing the right wood species is one of the biggest factors in how your furniture looks, feels, and performs. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular hardwoods:
Walnut: Modern • Bold • Luxurious
Dark chocolate tones, smooth grain, and a premium feel. Perfect for statement pieces.
White Oak: Durable • Versatile • Timeless
Great for dining tables, desks, and heavy-use items. Works beautifully in modern, rustic, or transitional spaces.
Maple: Smooth • Clean • Minimalist
Known for its lighter tone and subtle grain — great for Scandinavian or modern designs.
Cherry: Warm • Classic • Ages Beautifully
Darkens with time, developing a rich patina that adds character.
Hickory: Strong • Rustic • Dynamic Grain
Unmatched hardness with dramatic color variation.
There’s no wrong choice — only the wood that best fits your life, style, and space.
The Hidden Value of American-Made Furniture
January 01, 2026
The phrase “American-made” means more than geography — it speaks to craftsmanship, ethical production, and long-term value.
Here’s why choosing American-made wood furniture is one of the smartest investments you can make.
1. Higher Craftsmanship & Accountability
U.S. builders work under strict quality standards and often in small, skilled shops where every detail is intentional. No shortcuts. No mass-production flaws.
2. Ethical Labor & Sustainable Sourcing
American craftspeople are paid fair wages, and most U.S. shops use responsibly sourced domestic hardwoods — oak, walnut, maple, hickory, and cherry.
3. Shorter, Greener Supply Chains
Buying domestic minimizes overseas shipping and reduces environmental impact.
4. Long-Term Durability & Repairability
Solid-wood pieces made by trained craftspeople can be refinished, repaired, and passed down — unlike mass-market, disposable furniture.
Investing in American-made isn’t just patriotic — it’s practical, sustainable, and incredibly smart.
The Art of Wood Accents: Small Pieces That Make a Big Impact
December 29, 2025
It’s not just the big furniture pieces that define a room — small, handcrafted wood accents can completely transform a space. Coasters, trays, pen holders, wine corks, and notebooks add personality and a touch of craftsmanship to everyday life.
Handcrafted Furniture: The Perfect Gift That Lasts
December 22, 2025
Looking for a gift that truly stands the test of time? Handcrafted, real wood furniture combines beauty, durability, and personal meaning — making it an unforgettable holiday present.
From Office to Home: Bringing Warmth with Wood Furniture
December 18, 2025
Your workspace should feel inspiring, comfortable, and built to last. Solid wood furniture doesn’t just add style — it brings warmth and durability to both home offices and professional spaces.
Why Real Furniture Lovers Are Saying Goodbye to Particleboard
December 04, 2025
Real furniture fans are ditching particleboard for lasting, handcrafted wood pieces that tell a story and stand the test of time.