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The rich elegance of cherry wood brings class to any jewelry armoire. In fact, it's the most popular wood type used in the manufacturing of jewelry armoires. Cherry wood can be finished with either light or dark finishes and enhances any bedroom, guest, dressing or bathroom.
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Cherry Wood Armoires
Cherry wood is more dent resistant than birch but it is softer than oak. It is usually perceived as an expensive wood. Cherry wood is naturally a dark red-brown to a lighter pink-red color. It can easily be stained light or dark and either way it makes a striking and attractive jewelry armoire.
Options
No matter what style you prefer you can find a functional jewelry armoire to work in any setting. Contemporary options feature a simple yet sleek design. On the other end of the design spectrum comes the Queen Anne jewelry armoire, with both the wood and hardware being ornate. Queen Anne jewelry armoires come complete with curved legs and elaborate carvings. Traditional examples fall somewhere in the middle. This type of jewelry armoire is simple in design but comes with some accoutrements.
Variety
As mentioned before, cherry can be finished with light or dark stains. Its grain is fine and appears more formal that pine or oak. Jewelry armoires made of cherry wood are truly beautiful and elegant.
Functionality
Jewelry armoires come with a number of unique features. Most options contain several rows of velvety-lined drawers that can be used for storing all kinds of jewelry and keepsakes. The drawers come with specially-designed compartments for earrings, rings, watches, and pins. Most have a top section that opens up and features a mirror on the lid. Many options have side panels that open up and contain hooks for storing necklaces or bracelets. With this option, your necklaces are easily accessed and they don't get knotted into tangles.
A cherry jewelry armoire will become a cherished piece of furniture. Not only is this type of armoire functional, but it also enhances any room.