Serena's Alabama home shows Southern sophistication. To complement all the molding in her living room, she chose this solid wood Harrisburg Mission Rocker.
For Serena, it was a rare find:
I've attached the picture of my new rocking chair. I am absolutely thrilled with the quality and size of this product and I will be ordering a high chair when my new grandchild is a bit older.
This chair was not as large as some I have seen and fits perfectly in my space while being very comfortable.
I encourage anyone looking for durable, well made furniture to look closely at the Amish Furniture Factory. These are fine pieces of furniture and definitely heirloom quality.
I couldn't be more pleased! It was well worth the wait!
All the best,
Serena
Loriann chose this Monteray Split Pedestal Dining Table for two reasons: it can accept a lot of leaves, and it's really shiny.
This is hard maple with the Burnt Umber stain. What's great about a split-pedestal table is that it starts as a single pedestal table but transforms into a triple pedestal table to seat a huge number of guests. Depending on your options, it can accept up to eight leaves. Here is a picture from the store to show what the triple pedestal looks like.
It impressed Loriann: The Round Table is even more amazing than expected. I cannot get over the craftsmanship. I just wanted to let you know how very pleased we are. Peter was terrific. They shorted him four washers and he had to run to the hardware store. What a hard worker. He didn't leave until everything was perfect.
In case you don't believe that long table started as a round one, here is the Monteray in its closed form.
Shiny.
Karen got this oak table and chairs finished in a glazed finish in Chelsea gray. The result is a surprising color that still shows oak's distinctive woodgrain while building a theme around her kitchen backsplash. The upholstery on the chairs is called Storm.
The Brady Dining Chairs have an understated Shaker design suited to displaying statement color schemes like this one.
The table also looks minimal, but it has a surprise inside. The Split Pedestal Extension Dining Table has a lean single pedestal as Karen is showing it, but it can open to create a triple pedestal dining table. Depending on your options, this table can seat 18 people, while the closed form is a practical, sturdy little kitchen table.
Karen is ecstatic: "We absolutely love our table, the finish is unbelievable, we chose the Chelsea Grey with the portabella glaze finish; which has held up phenomenally with our weekly family dinners involving three families. Thank you very much. Laura was prompt and efficient, with either an email or phone call. The table was delivered in the time frame promised. We highly recommend the Amish Furniture Factory."
Do you have a small family most of the time and a huge number of guests on special occasions? Click to view more pictures of the Split Pedestal Table.