Buying Guide
Working with dimension
Have dimensions ready. If you're not exactly sure about the measurements for your piece, that's ok! Simply having an approximate guess is still very helpful.
Some types of furniture, such as dining tables, desks, benches, and bathroom vanities have a range of standard dimensions. Other pieces of furniture do not. There's a lot of room for creativity and personal preference.
Here are a few guidelines that may help you as you prepare a design or quote request:
Dining Tables
Standard Height: 30"
Height Range: 28"-31"
Width: No Standard
Length: No standard
Desks
Standard Height: 28"
Height Range: 26" - 30"
Depth: 24"+
Length: No Standard
Seating
Standard Height: 18"
Width: No standard
Length: No standard
Bath Vanity
Standard Height: No Standard
Height Range: 30" - 36"
Depth Range: 20" - 24"
Length: No Standard
Choosing Material
Wood Species:
What kind of wood would you like to use in your project? Is there a
certain tone that matches your existing furnishings?
Do you know whether you'd like your project to be made from solid
wood, plywood, veneer, or another material?
Secondary Materials:
Does your project also include other materials, such as metal
or special components?
Do you have any reference images?
The Finish:
Would you prefer your piece to have a matte, satin, or gloss finish?
Our most commonly used finishes are oil, lacquer, and conversion
varnish.
picking out hardware
Drawers and Pulls:
What style of drawer or door pull do you prefer?
What kind of hardware finish? Common finishes include painted colors,
chrome, brass, nickel, etc.
Does the design need hardware or would push-to-open or finger pulls
be more appropriate?
Drawer Slides:
What kind of drawer slides do you prefer? We typically use Blum
undermount soft-close drawer slides because they are adjustable on
all three axes.
Hinges
What kind of hinges? There are also many good options for
hinge brands, but we prefer to use Blum soft-close hinges for all
swinging doors.
Hardware source: https://www.richelieu.com/us/en/