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More Tips on Selecting a Curio Cabinet
The first thing
you will need to do is determine what you plan
to display in your cabinet.
Will you stick with small
items or does it need to be large enough to hold
large items. If you plan to display a beautiful
but tall brass alto saxophone, for example, you
will need to have fitted glass doors to keep the
dust out and movable glass shelves so that there
is adequate room for the height of the
instrument.
Next you should think about lighting. Do you
plan to place your cabinet in a location of your
home that is already well lit? If your cabinet
is going into a dark corner of your house you
will need to purchase one that that has lights
to show off your treasures.
Think about how much space you have for your
curio cabinet. You will want to think about a
traditional curio cabinet if your space is high
and wide. If, however your space is narrower you
will want to look at more contemporary designs.
Many cabinets that are going into a family room
or den will need to be both low and wide, while
come cabinets will need to fit snuggly into a
corner.
Once you know the size of the cabinet, it is
time to think about style. What type of
furniture will it need to match?
If your home has more of a traditional style you
will want to look at cabinets with dark wood
finishes, hard carving, and beveling.
More contemporary homes will probably look
better with cabinets in a light finish that
incorporate clean lines and lots of mirror and
glass.
What type of materials work best for you, wood
or non-wood? The budget conscience consumer may
want to look at cabinets that have been
constructed using pressed particle board that is
covered with a hardwood veneer or laminate. For
those that are willing to make a larger
investment they should look at cabinets
constructed using oak or maple, as these
hardwoods will only gain more character over
time.
Your budget will play a major part in
determining what you will purchase. Do you want
to purchase a spectacular accent piece for your
living room that will set you back around $2000,
a Louis XV-inspired Pulaski curio cabinet for
example? Or are you really in the market for
something much simpler, a $30 eBay find to house
your old childhood toys for example?
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