About Yajia Furniture on Wenchang Street in Taipei?
Today I went to Wenchang Street and saw a Yajia Furniture store. I really liked their style. The shopkeeper said that their furniture is made of solid oak wood. The furniture feels very comfortable and it's the style I like. The shopkeeper’s service attitude has always been very good. However, since I am new to this, I still have some concerns.
I would like to ask how the furniture from this furniture store is? Are there any insights that can be referenced? Is there anything special to note about oak wood?
Thank you.
Are you referring to the Nordic-style Yajia Furniture?
The design focuses on oak and solid wood, combined with Nordic country-style design, integrating the essence of oak, Longsen, and home decor art to make home life more rustic and more Nordic in style.
I think their products are pretty good. Regarding the questions you want to ask…
As mentioned by the person above, it’s already explained well.
If you plan to place them in your home, I suggest the following points for you:
1. Their items all have a sense of design. Your space cannot be too crowded; otherwise, its charm will disappear. It follows the Nordic country style. Have you ever seen narrow spaces in the countryside?
2. If you really like their products and want to buy them, I suggest you take photos of your home first and let them give you advice. Rest assured, their products don't use veneer. I've bought many times. The price is considered expensive but not overly so. (However, it is more expensive than average. You can compare prices at Sun Moon Light.)
Not much else to say. I don’t sell furniture. I’m just sharing my experience for your reference.
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