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The Best TV Shop Near Doylestown, PA

Custom Crafted Furniture

The area's largest Custom Audio Video Wall Unit showroom

EDSTV offers only Handcrafted Solid Wood Furniture made by Professional Crafters. All our furniture can be custom designed and made any size. We offer many assorted wood species with unlimited stains and finishes. Our furniture combines exceptional quality materials and old-world craftsmanship to create unsurpassed works of utility and art. In a day and age when inferior quality, “composite materials” are concealed beneath obvious imitation veneers, it’s good to know your furniture is master-crafted, solid wood furniture that will never gone out of style. View a few of our past projects below - click to enlarge.

Choosing the Type of Wood for Your Custom Furniture

The most important step in selecting your new furniture is determining the wood type best for your specific need. Any stain can go on any wood, so we recommend thinking about stain color last. The type of wood you need depends on many factors such as, grain pattern preferences, usage, current wood species in your space, and many others.

Red Oak Wood

Red Oak Wood

  • Tends to be a light beige through brown, and has some pinkish and reddish hues.
  • Red Oak 1290 Janka Hardness Scale
  • Dense wood that is tough and will hold great in busy spaces
  • Noticeable grain throughout
Brown Maple

Brown Maple

  • Tends to have clear boards with some reddish-brown hues which showcases the natural wood species
  • Brown Maple is 950 on Janka Hardness Scale
  • Elegant wood with a appealing level of sophistication
  • Noticeable clear and reddish-brown hues throughout
Cherry

Cherry

  • Tends to have beautiful and rich grain that is perfect for formal furniture styles
  • Cherry is 950 on Janka Hardness Scale
  • Will darken and warm over time, get “richer” in color
  • Noticeable reddish hue that is intensified by a traditional cherry finish
Elm

Elm

  • Tends to have light reddish brown with interlocked grain patterns
  • Elm is 830 on Janka Hardness Scale
  • Growth rings are distinct and has large earlywood pores in a continuous row or two pores wide
  • Noticeable interlocking grain patterns which highlight the wood species
Quarter Sawn White Oak

Quarter Sawn White Oak

  • Tends to have cooler off white to sage undertones.
  • Quarter Sawn White Oak is 1335 on Janka Hardness Scale
  • Unique grain patters achieved by cutting the wood at a 90 degree angle respective to the growth rights.
  • Noticeable tight grain patterns with dramatic light and dark tones (tiger stripes)
  • Ideal for the most active of spaces and a traditional wood species for all mission styles
(Hard) Maple

(Hard) Maple

  • Smooth. Clean. Elegant.
  • Hard Maple is 1450 on Janka Hardness Scale
  • Contemporary and chic grain pattern that is perfect for modern styles
  • Noticeable clean wood grain (clear pattern) which helps reflect a seamless stain throughout
  • Ideal for the most active of spaces and a traditional wood species for all modern styles
Hickory

Hickory

  • Strong grain patterns with a striking, rustic look
  • Hickory is 1820 on Janka Hardness Scale
  • Contemporary and chic grain pattern that is perfect for modern styles
  • Noticeable medium grain patterns with earthy undertones that capture the strength of the wood species
  • Contrasting steak patterns make this the ideal wood type for ultimate durability
Walnut

Walnut

  • Rich honey to grey undertones make Walnut perfect for modern and contemporary styles
  • Walnut is 1010 on Janka Hardness Scale
  • Noticeable medium grain patterns with grey shades
  • 65% more of an investment than Red Oak
  • Premium wood option

Furniture Care

  • Polish wood furniture at least twice a year. We recommend either “All in 1” or Guardsman Polish. Most spray polishes contain silicone which can damage the finish after repeated use. Therefore, regardless of what kind of polish you use, make sure it does not contain silicone. Do not use any polish in an aerosol can.
  • Remove fingerprints, food spills, etc. from wood surfaces with a mild soap, water and a clean, soft cloth. Wipe dry immediately.
  • Always use a soft, cotton cloth when dusting or cleaning.
  • Any object made of plastic or rubber composition should never be placed on wood furniture (example: plastic doilies, statues, notebooks, cosmetic bottles, etc.). They will react with the finish and eventually raise it. Use coasters with felt bottoms. Place felt pads underneath lamps and alarm clocks.
  • Avoid putting furniture in direct sunlight.
  • Avoid excessive heat by not placing wood furniture too close to radiators or fireplaces.
  • Avoid putting wood furniture near a humidifier. Excessive moisture causes joints to swell and can cause warping.
  • Use a table pad on your dining room table.
  • Do not put hot items from the stove directly on your wood tables.

Information courtesy of VIZTECH Furniture