Furniture Styles

Different Styles for Different Homes

At The Vermont Home, we have created four styles in an attempt to have a variety of styles for different homes. The great thing about us is that it is possible for you to select the details that you want, for example, a different detailing on door and drawer edges.

 


 

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Vermont Inns: “A newer perspective on traditional furniture”

 
– Decorative 1/2″ thumbnail extends overtop with 3/4″ cove molding
– 1/4″ thumbnail drawer edges
– Framed raised panel door with 1/4″ thumbnail on inside and outside of door
– Cut out baseboard

Showcases thumbnail, cove, bead and fingernail edge on drawer
Showcases thumbnail, cove, bead and fingernail edge on drawer
Large cover moulding, standard on wardrobes, optional on all products
Large cover moulding, standard on wardrobes, optional on all products
Showcases bottom curve and feet detail
Showcases bottom curve and feet detail
Showcases thumbnail edge, cove, door detail and side beading
Showcases thumbnail edge, cove, door detail and side beading

 
 
 

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Vermont Country: “Our version of Shaker”

 
– Square tops extend over sides
– Beveled drawer fronts
– Framed raised panel doors
– No edge detail on inside or outside of door

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Showcases square top and beveled drawer front
Showcases cove baseboard
Showcases cove baseboard
A finished case
A finished case

 
 
 

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Mission: “the classic ‘Stickley’ look”

 
– Square tops extend over sides
– Flat panel drawer fronts
– Framed flat panel doors
– Vertical slat detailing on sides
– No edge detail on inside or outside of door

 
 

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Contemporary: “The cleanest & simplest look of all”

 
– Top flush with sides
– Flat panel door and drawer fronts
– Hidden door and drawer pulls