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RE: Why Homes Built today burn down 8 Times Faster than Homes Built 30 Years Ago
Plywood covered might look good, many manufacturers using this today. Hang onto old furniture, mine is ball and claw inherited and I have always preferred the old to the new.
Second hand shops (buy old and fix up to look more modern) or find a carpenter to buy the wood and make furniture, it may cost a bit extra but is most definitely better in the long run.
Informative post from a carpenter is appreciated @canadianwoodguy
My woodworking business is bustling I have never been so busy, people want beds, tables everything. I don't think I will ever be able to retire. LOL thanks