There are 3 basic styles for kit cabinet doors, Shaker, Slab & Raised Panel [ATTACH] Here in the States, Shaker RULES at 61% with Slab...
Here, let me help you! :) "Shaker Is the Most Popular Cabinet Door Style The majority of renovating homeowners who upgrade their kitchen cabinets...
Tell you what, google "kitchen cabinets" and see what happens! CASE CLOSED!.......................:singing:
NO! There is Shaker STYLE! it's not period but it's still SHAKER DESIGNED!:happy:
CASE CLOSED! ANOTHER SHAKER MYSTERY SOLVED!:hilarious: Every kitchen cabinet shop in America carries a shaker line of cabs...........
I am betting you guys have Shaker-style somewhere in your house and DONT EVEN KNOW IT!:hilarious: Even IKEA carries Shaker in their kit/bath cabs,...
The weird thing to me is, they BOTH had the same marketing problem, although catering to totally different clientele. The perception by the...
Yeah, hard to imagine Belter threw this chair out the window. At the MET. Slipper Chair [ATTACH] But this one would probably survive, so-called...
Anytime we got a guy throwing chairs out the window just below the arrow above, we got a junk problem folks! CASE CLOSED! ANOTHER JUNK MYSTERY...
John Henry Belter (1804–1863) [ATTACH] This detail shows Belter’s showroom, which was located at 547 Broadway from 1853–61. Frederick...
JUNK! I say.:cigar: And, a fair amount of it seems to float in here.:eek:
Yep is, we borrow, adopt, adapt, fiddle with, remodel, etc. but, the Shakers were having none of that. A truly all-American furniture style, they...
Yes, a GOD in the Victorian furniture collector world. OH BOY! the BEST of the BEST! Absolutely FLAWLESS woodworking skills. When you get up...
I would add that a competitor of theirs in a different style, John Henry Belter, it is said, would drop chairs from a fourth-floor window of his...
Nope, does not, my one and only Shaker piece. Shaker's heyday was mid 19th century which is out of my area of interest by about 150 years or...
Tilters on my chair. [ATTACH] And the "Bowling Pin" finials which means, Canterbury NH [ATTACH]
"Tilter" is a Shaker invention where a ball & socket on the back legs allowed one to lean back in the chair without denting or scratching the...
Indeed, check out those Shaker dovetails above, if not perfect they are pretty damn close!:) Has a Shaker Tilter cane seat side chair from...
A couple of stands from JK Russell, a well-known dealer/ authority of Shaker objects. Watervliet, New York c. 1840-1850...
To me, you have a mid-19th-century machine-built single drawer stand in the Hepplewhite style. Guesses you could say "in the manner of shaker" or...
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