Carolina Timber Furniture Co.
Serving all of North Carolina since 2018
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Farmhouse Tables
When considering a handmade hickory hardwood table from Carolina Timber Furniture Co., you're investing in a piece that combines durability, beauty, and craftsmanship. Here are the key benefits along with potential concerns to help you make an informed decision:
Hardwood - Hickory
Exceptional Durability: Hickory is one of the toughest domestic hardwoods. Its density makes it resistant to wear and tear, ensuring that your table can withstand the rigors of daily use, from family meals to gatherings with friends for many years to come.
Unique Aesthetic:
Each table is handmade and showcases the natural variation in the wood grain. This means your table will feature unique patterns and colors, making it a stunning centerpiece in any room.
Thick Tabletop
At 2 inches thick, the tabletop not only adds to the overall strength and stability of the table but also gives it a substantial, quality feel. This thickness will give confidence in its ability to support heavy items, including dishes, decor, and more.
Handmade Craftsmanship
Each piece is crafted by skilled artisans, ensuring a level of quality that mass-produced furniture often lacks. The meticulous attention to detail in both construction and finishing adds a personal touch to the piece.
Sourcing
Carolina Timber Furniture Co. has partnered with a hardwood supplier right here in North Carolina that only sources lumber from our local NC communities.
Versatility
The natural aesthetic of hickory makes it a versatile choice that can complement both rustic and contemporary decor styles. Whether your home is traditional or modern, this table can seamlessly fit in.
Longevity
With proper care, a hickory table can last for generations. This reduces the need for frequent replacements, making it a more sustainable and cost-effective choice over time.
Considerations
1. Weight: Due to its dense wood construction, a hickory table can be quite heavy. While this contributes to its durability, it may require assistance for moving or rearranging. 2. Maintenance: Natural wood requires some upkeep. Regular cleaning and occasional refinishing may be necessary to maintain its appearance and protect against scratches or stains. 3. Initial Investment: Handmade furniture often comes at a higher price point compared to mass-produced options. However, consider it an investment in quality and longevity.