AMAZING AND BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM DESIGN


 Now that we've covered the various wood types used in furniture, let's shift to the processes used by furniture manufacturers to create wood furniture, including various tradeoffs between manufactured, hand-made, custom, and bench-made wood furniture



.1  During the 20th century, the pre-eminence of technology allowed several goods, including furniture, to be mass-produced.


.2   This was done through an assembly-line process, where different parts of the wood furniture-making process occurred at different steps.


.3   For example, when manufacturing a table, the legs would all be made in one place.


.4   Ultimately, the benefits of this process were that good furniture, which had previously only been a luxury item, was now available to the majority of households. 


.5  Gluing veneers over a piece to cover less desirable wood. 

.6  Using laminates and engineered wood instead of solid wood. 


.7  Making individual parts for a piece on an assembly line. 


.8  Difficult to customize, meaning many pieces will look the same or similar.  


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