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How it's made

What makes our furniture so special?
The decisions on every aspect of each build prioritizes timeless quality
over time-savings and production shortcuts. The difference is noticable in
the finished product, and can be seen in the component parts

  1. Maple plywood used on sides, front and bottom for durability and rigidity
  2. Adjustable slides on bottom to prevent scratching
  3. Screwed corners to ensure sturdy case
  1. Back panels attached with strong fasteners through 1/4” plywood sheeting.
  2. Notched recess to allow flat fit to back wall
  1. Silicone sealed top drawers on bedsides avoids warping damage even
    after liquid spills
  2. Full extension ball-bearing drawer slides for smooth movement and access to entire drawer
  1. Solid wood drawer fronts screwed to drawer structure
  2. Solid maple drawer box with dovetail joints for fail-safe
    corners, eliminating skewed drawers.
  1. Matching laminate tops to guard against water damage and cup rings
  2. Edge profiles designed to reduce risk of sharp edges and chipping
  3. Solid metal pulls stay tight for timeless quality with easy grip and pull designs
  1. Wardrobes have unfinished cedar block to absorb moisture and prevent pests
  2. 1” Maple closet poles stay rigid and straight under heavy hanger use
  3. Center barrier in 48” and 60” Wide wardrobes for use in shared rooms without co-mingling personals
  4. Screwed front panel frames stiffen structure to keep door alignment secure
  5. Backer braces keep flat panel doors arrow straight and sturdy (Milano Series Only)