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How to choose furniture from "The Coach House"

The Coach House Collection offers a wide range of quality and elegant furniture. In fact, their range of house furnishings is so vast and each range is so equally attractive that it can be hard to choose between them. Here follows a brief guide to the Coach House Furniture Collection and the various styles it comprises of.

Solid oak furniture

The selection of solid oak furniture produced by the Coach House is of exceptional quality and boasts contemporary designs that will suit all your modern interior designs. The selection is comprised of products that come in a variety of top quality oak from countries such as America and Russia. The variety of desks, sideboards and dining tables in these ranges are also finished with fine veneers and oils. For a more contemporary design, go for the Brooklyn Oak, Portland Oak or Harvard Oak ranges. More traditional styles If you are looking for something with a more traditional feel, then you should take a look at the Quebec Oak and Cheltenham Oak ranges. These ranges combine both Victorian and Georgian period styles with a more contemporary touch. While the Quebec range is predominantly bedroom-oriented, both of these ranges include beautifully detailed designs that will suit any antique style houses and interior designs.

The French Provincial Oak range

The French Provincial Oak inspired range has taken many years to develop fully. The results are a range of French-style furniture whose quality and beauty will be hard to match. Constructed by some of the top craftsmen in the industry, the range of tables, chairs and cupboards in this collection are all expertly carved in intricate fine detail while the elegance and warmth of each piece is not lost in the design.

Lighting and mirrors

The Coach House Collection is not just about furniture. To make all those finishing touches in your interior designs really stand out, you could do far worse than choosing your lighting or mirrors from this company. The lighting range covers anything from simple table lamps to stunning chandeliers and from delicate wall lamps to contemporary floor standing lights. Likewise, their collection of mirror designs include sleek floor-standing mirrors, finely-detailed cabinet mirrors and elegant wall mirrors. Endnote The Coach House Collection can be found at a number of outlets including Oakfurnituresolutions.co.uk or Yourfurnitureonline.co.uk.

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