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What is the difference between Standard, Premium, Heritage, and Vintage finishes?

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What is the difference between Standard, Premium, Heritage, and Vintage finishes?

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A Standard Finish is a transparent stain that has no distressing. A Premium Finish is either a Distressed or Antique finish. A Distressed finish has small nicks, dings, and dents applied to give the furniture an aged look. An Antique finish is a paint that has worn areas of rub through, it has NO distressing. A Heritage Finish is a heavily distressed rustic look table tops have scrapes, splits, large wormhole areas, and chiseled and worn edges. A Vintage Finish reflects the look of a well cared for antique. There are many little scratches and markings, with some more heavily concentrate scratch areas. Wormhole areas are smaller than those found in the Heritage Finish, and edges have soft, subtle wear.

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