Thursday, February 4, 2016

USA Solid Wood Corner Computer Desk with Hutch

USA Solid Wood Corner Computer Desk with Hutch - This is the PBteen Chatham Large Storage Desk and Hutch Classic design and vintage inspired hardware give this desk smart style that also works hard. The desk includes a large desktop and two storage cabinets. The storage cabinets feature two drawers and an open cubby to allow for plenty of storage so you can free up your work space. English Dovetail drawers open smoothly on waxed-wood glides. Brushed-iron finished hardware creates a vintage inspired, industrial look. Add our large hutch, which is sold separately and has two cubbies, plus, two doors that open to extra storage space. Or, add our desktop organizer, which is sold separately, and features four divided cubbies and two drawers for extra storage. The desk and hutch are crafted with kiln-dried wood frames and finished by hand in one of our exclusive finishes for exceptional richness, durability and depth of color. The Antique White finish is gently distressed by hand. The Dark Espresso finish goes through a multi-step process that highlights the wood's natural grain. Add the snack cabinet and top, file cabinet and top or Chatham bookcase, which are all sold separately, next to the desk for extra storage and an organized set-up. Most importantly, our Chatham Large Storage Desk and Hutch are rigorously tested to meet or exceed the highest industry safety standards.


This is the PBteen Beadboard Basic Corner Desk. Classic cottage design and sturdy craftsmanship
solid wood desk made in usa make the Beadboard Corner Desk one of our most timeless and versatile desks. Measuring a spacious 82-inches wide, 36 1/2-inches deep and 30 1/2-inches high, this desk takes advantage of rounding a corner in your room to maximize your study space. It requires 58-inches of clearance on each wall. The desk includes two basic cabinets and a corner desktop. The basic cabinet is built with two drawers, an open cubby and a pull-out work surface. English Dovetail drawers open smoothly on waxed wood glides. Drawers and pull-out work surfaces feature safety stops. The desk is crafted with a kiln-dried wood frame and finished by hand in one of our exclusive finishes for exceptional richness, durability and depth of color. It's available in our PBteen Classic White Rustic Chestnut and Rustic Dark Espresso. You can also maximize your study space with our Beadboard Bookcases, which are sold separately. Most importantly, our Beadboard Basic Corner Desk is rigorously tested to meet or exceed the highest industry safety standards.

How to Strip Paint off Furniture. Solid wood compact computer desk To make a piece of furniture shine like it's brand new, start by stripping off all of the old paint to create a clean surface to refinish. You will need Rubber gloves Safety goggles Paint stripper Putty knife Medium-grade steel wool Toothbrush (optional) Paint remover (optional) and sandpaper (optional). Only work with paint stripper in a well-ventilated area. Step Put on your gloves and goggles. Wear old clothes that you don't mind getting dirty. Step  Apply a thick coat of paint stripper to a part of the surface of your furniture. Start your work on one side of the piece, and work in sections. Only use liquid paint stripper on horizontal surfaces. Use gels or pastes on vertical surfaces Step Wait the amount of time stated by the paint stripper's manufacturer. Then use a putty knife to test whether the paint is soft and able to be peeled off. Step Remove as much paint as you can using the putty knife by peeling the paint away from the furniture's surface. Be careful not to gouge the wood. Step Use steel wool soaked in the paint stripper to scrub spots where the paint wasn't removed by the putty knife. Use an old toothbrush dipped in paint stripper to clean hard-to-reach spots like intricately carved table legs. Step Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning the surface after the paint has been removed. Some require you to use a paint remover, while others can be cleaned with water. Step Allow your furniture to dry completely. Use sandpaper to remove any remaining paint. Now your furniture is ready for a fresh coat and a brand new look. Did you know The Resolute Desk, used by most U.S. Presidents in the Oval Office, was created from the wood of an abandoned British ship that was rediscovered by American sailors. Queen Victoria presented the desk to President Rutherford Hayes in 1880.

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