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Furniture Quality: Here are the evaluation methods we use to ensure every piece of furniture we offer you is of unsurpassed quality

When you walk into one of our stores, you don't have to worry about whether or not the furniture you're buying is high quality.

At Kacey Fine Furniture, one of the most important criteria for choosing which furniture to offer you is quality. Everything in our stores is chosen, in part, for its quality attributes. We also help you determine which quality level is right for you depending on how you plan to use the furniture. We insist that the furniture manufacturers we offer to customers produce quality in 2 ways:

1. The furniture manufacturers we offer to customers must build quality by combining superior engineering, materials, construction, and finishing.

2. They must also inspect quality, by closely monitoring the quality of materials at the source, engineering, testing, assembly and production, and finishing.

So, what does Kacey Fine Furniture look for when we shop quality for you? Here are some examples by furniture category:

How We Evaluate Casegoods (Most Wood Furniture)

Casegoods is a broad term that includes most wood furniture: Bedrooms- beds, chests, armoires, nightstands, etc»; Dining Rooms- tables, chairs, cabinets, etc»; Living Rooms and Dens- coffee tables, end tables, etc»Office Furniture- desks, book cases, file cabinets, etc»

There are four areas we evaluate casegoods on:

  1. Materials
  2. Assembly / Construction / Engineering
  3. Craftsmanship
  4. Finishing

Materials

Cheaper manufacturers

The Kacey Quality Difference

  • Use lower grade wood that has blemishes and or knots. Most do not dry or "cure" their wood to the right percentage of moisture which can lead to warping and splitting with humidity and climate changes.

  • Many low-end manufacturers use MDF on case good surfaces instead of solid wood or multi-layered veneers.

  • Kacey selects casegood manufacturers that use the highest grades of wood and multi-layered veneers which are chosen for clarity of grain and strength.

  • We insist that their wood is kiln dried within a range of 6 to 8% of moisture content to prevent splitting and warping of wood with temperature and humidity changes, and to ensure the stability of the finished product in different climates around the country.

Veneers

  • Most use thin veneers that can easily peel and flake with minimal pressure or abrasion. They apply only a single layer of veneer which easily splits, check (separate and bubble up), or peel loose.

  • Veneers made from paper made to look like wood grain are commonly used on the sides of case pieces and sometimes on desks and dresser tops.

  • Many manufacturers use exotic veneers to create decorative wood patterns that are impossible to create using solid woods.

  • Thicker, multi-ply veneers that add to the structural integrity of the piece.

  • Advanced veneer application methods prevent peeling and flaking.

  • Unique, five-ply process prevents warping and cracking and creates a beautiful finish with the natural wood grain and marking clearly defined.

Glue

  • Use inferior or inadequate amounts of glue, which can cause veneers to lift or separate from tops or sides.

  • We select manufacturers that use glues that have strength and pliability that are not affected by humidity changes.

Table Runners

  • Low-end table runners are lightweight steel or wood, and can't support leaves.

  • Table runners are constructed using heavier weight steel or heavy solid wood stock.

Drawers

  • A common cost cutting technique on drawers is to glue or staple them at joints instead of utilizing sturdier but more expensive dovetailing techniques.

  • Cheap runners are also used on drawers, and can include metal or plastic.

  • Wooden drawer guides that run smoothly, do not squeak and don't rust or break.

  • All drawer sides and backs are constructed with hardwoods for maximum stability and resistance to warping in both dry and humid conditions.

  • Drawer bottoms are constructed of mahogany because of its pleasing grain, durability and ultra smooth finish.

Miscellaneous

  • Some manufacturers use staples or nails instead of screws, use fewer corner blocks, and use butt (dado) joints instead of tongue and groove joints.

  • Low-end case pieces usually have a minimal selection of coordinating pieces.

  • All hardware from our manufacturers is usually custom designed and made from solid brass.

  • Glass shelves in cabinets are 3/8 inch thick compared to lower end furniture that uses thin 1/4 glass on shelves.

  • Glass tabletops are 1/2 - 3/4 inch thick as opposed to more common 3/8 inch tops used on less expensive tabletops.

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Engineering / Assembly / Construction

Cheaper manufacturers
The Kacey Quality Difference
Overall Design and Construction
  • Basic, non-intricate design, poor quality materials.

  • Assembly/construction techniques that are designed to produce quantity, not quality.

  • Unique and intricate designs, high quality materials, and assembly/construction techniques that recognize the importance of and pay attention to detail.
    Holds up to regular use and retains its beauty over time

  • The manufacturers chosen by Kacey Fine Furniture assemble their casegoods using time tested construction techniques where more hand labor is involved.

Drawers
  • Center guides on low-end furniture drawers often do not open effortlessly because of rougher finishing.

  • Our manufacturers use hardwood runner center guides to ensure drawers are perfectly aligned with a smooth finish for effortless opening.

  • Use dowels and screws with corner blocks, and tongue-in-groove, mortise and tendon, or dovetailed joints at every 90-degree angle. Dowels are glued then screwed to all stress points during assembly.

  • 8 corner blocks are used to maintain its strength and stability.

  • Drawer sides and backs are dovetailed in a box lock construction which minimizes stress at its weakest points.

  • This type of drawer construction is not common at lower levels of quality because of the time it takes to perfectly align drawers into a case piece.

Strength and Structural Integrity
  • Items are often shipped unassembled from the factory and are difficult to assemble due to poor alignment of component parts.

  • Corner blocks on low-end case good bases are stapled or nailed which means the base seams will eventually come loose and the integrity of the piece will start to break down.

  • Items are fully assembled at the factory which enhances structural integrity.

  • Remain intact — Corner blocks on case goods are double doweled, glued, and screwed in place to prevent loosening of joints and to keep structural integrity intact.

  • Helps prevent warping and splitting - We buy only "floating tops" (for solid wood furniture) which utilize clips instead of nails or screws, and allow for expansion and contraction.

  • Even more "added strength" with wrap around bases, and panels and heavy base rails.

  • Easily leveling on uneven floors with door cases featuring adjustable levelers.

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Craftsmanship

Cheaper manufacturers
The Kacey Quality Difference
  • Less durable — Interested in quantity, not durability and quality which means furniture often falls apart after in a few years. Attention to craftsmanship and detail are not very important.

  • More defects — Less labor is also used to monitor the details of construction which often means more defects.

  • Casegoods are constructed with the least amount of materials and the least amount of labor to minimize costs.

  • Utilizes hand labor and skill from time-honored furniture-building processes. Craftsmanship cannot be delegated to machines.

  • Quality checks are more frequently used and multiple inspection procedures are utilized in many steps of the process.

  • With some of our manufacturers, all components are hand carved by highly skilled craftsmen and then programmed into robotic computer routers that make sure every cut is precise.

  • Our manufacturers only use the best woods are used which means large amounts of inferior wood are discarded.

  • Joints and seams are built to tighter tolerances.

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Finishing

You can judge a good finish on furniture like you judge a quality diamond. The finish should have clarity, brilliance, luster, and color tone. This is an important feature for Kacey in determining how we select our manufacturers.

The high quality finishes chosen by Kacey are more consistent, have more consistent color, and have better uniformity to the finish. Let's take a look at how our furniture compares...

Cheaper manufacturers
The Kacey Quality Difference
  • Dull finish - Often done mechanically, with no rubbing to bring out the grain of the wood product and create luster.

  • Easily rubs or wears off ... Sometimes finishes are applied in fewer steps ... thing applications just wiped or painted on using spray guns which means they can be easily rubbed or worn off.

  • Flaking - finishes that are not allowed to properly cure can begin to flake with changes in humidity.

  • Hiding Defects - Sometimes, finishes are used to hide defects and wood with poor or no grain. The color of these finishes are often muddy or blotchy in appearance.

  • Colors are clear and rich.

  • The surfaces are very smooth to the touch having gone through multiple sanding processes.

  • Each piece go through a minimum of 21 steps to bring out clarity and depth of wood grains, to protect the wood against changes in climate, and to protect against common spills and stains.

  • The last step in the high end finishing processes Kacey insists on is waxing and rubbing: first with the aid of a hand buffer and finally with a soft cloth and lots of elbow grease.

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With quality standards like these, you can be confident that anything you see in one of our showrooms is not going to be below our minimum level of acceptable quality just described.

And when it comes to price, there is a good chance you will be pleasantly surprised by the value-for-money on offer. Visit your nearest showroom today and see for yourself. Click here to find out opening hours.

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Kacey Fine Furniture is family owned and operated and has been offering the finest selection of furniture and home furnishings in the state of Colorado since 1965. Whether you are remodeling your entire home, decorating a room or just looking for a new dining room, bedroom, living room sofa, chair, recliner, reclining sofa, sectional, curio, wall unit, home theatre system, entertainment center, mattress, living room table, lamp, framed artwork, home office furniture, or unique accessories, we offer the finest selection of superior quality furniture, interior design, decorating and floor planning assistance you will find anywhere. We offer competitive, guaranteed low prices and stand behind everything you buy from us. 

We operate three beautiful furniture stores in Colorado located throughout the Metro Denver area, as well as in Summit County (servicing mountain communities such as Aspen, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Eagle, Edwards, Leadville, Steamboat Springs, Vail and Winter Park,….to name a few). Our stores are located in downtown Denver, Littleton and Frisco, Colorado.

Now you can shop for furniture online here at kacey.com, our new furniture web site. This site is designed to simplify the way you shop for furniture. Kacey.com is owned and operated by Kacey Fine Furniture stores Colorado, with white glove, personalized delivery service available to the entire Rocky Mountain Region of Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and western Kansas.

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