How to buy Korean furniture

Compared with the European and American countries, South Korea's body type is relatively small, suitable for the use of small, exquisite, stylish, and practical Korean furniture. And Koreans like to sit on the floor, so Korean-style garden furniture is small and compact, and most of them use low-profile design. The straight lines reflect the calmness and down-to-earth of Koreans. Korean pastoral style strives for nature. In order to be close to nature, the handwork looks rough or worn. Let's see how to buy Korean furniture.

1. Check the various stress parts of the furniture (legs, uprights, load-bearing horizontal bars between the uprights and the ground, etc.) to ensure that there are no large knots or cracks or cracks. Check the sliding and positioning of the drawers, open all cabinet doors and drawers to ensure that they are properly installed and useable. Check all the parts on the furniture that use artificial board to ensure that it has been edge-sealed, to ensure that various accessories are installed with many pieces, no nails and no nails.

How to buy Korean furniture

2. The moisture content of the furniture should not exceed 12%, the moisture content is high, the wood is easy to warp and deform. When consumers buy, there is no testing equipment, you can use the method of touching, touching the bottom of the furniture or the unpainted place inside. Another method is to spray a little water on the unpainted wood. If the bleeding is slow or not, it means that the water content is high.

3. Touch the surface to see if the polished surface is smooth and whether there are protrusions that can hook the clothes. Touch the legs, see if the legs are rough, and see if the corner paint is too thick.

How to buy Korean furniture

4. Lightly press the various stress points of the furniture, such as column corners, drawers or shelf supports, to test whether it is stable. Press hard on the surface of the furniture to make sure that the void is not real and the panel trembles.

How to buy Korean furniture

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Clawfoot Bathtub

The clawfoot tub or claw-foot tub was considered a luxury item in the late 19th century, originally made from cast iron and lined with porcelain. Modern technology has contributed to a drop in the price of clawfoot tubs, which may now be made of fiberglass, acrylic or other modern materials. Clawfoot bathtubs usually require more water than a standard bathtub, because generally they are larger. While true antique clawfoot tubs are still considered collectible items, new reproduction clawfoot tubs are chosen by remodellers and new home builders and much like the Western-style bathtubs, clawfoot tubs can also include a variety of shower head options.


Clawfoot bathtub come in 4 major styles:

  • Classic roll rim tubs, also called roll top tubs or flat rim tubs as seen in the picture at the top of this page.
  • Slipper tubs â€“ where one end is raised and sloped creating a more comfortable lounging position.
  • Double slipper tubs â€“ where both ends are raised and sloped.
  • Double ended tubs â€“ where both ends of the tub are rounded, as opposed to the classic roll tim tub, which has one rounded end and one fairly flat end.

Clawfoot Bathtub

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