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[C320]Cedar Chest Of Drawers
by Julien Raynal, Jul
We collect a lot of things during our lifetime. Home owners generally tend to keep most items in order to capture memories and store them for later. We then fill in the house with our memories through the use of picture frames. As years pass by, we want to save a few of these items for posterity while discarding or replenishing the rest. Chests are a wonderful way to store objects of importance in a nice and safe way for many years.

Chests have been in use for many years. Some families contain family chests that have been passed through generations. A Chest is always looked upon as something that will stay strong for a long time. Naturally, whenever they are opened, people expect to find some surprising items, which they have not seen or have forgotten about. Chests are normally built in cedar or other kind of wood.

Most chests are made of wood and are elaborately engraved or carved in beautiful shapes and designs. Most times, they are deliberately made to look like old style furniture. The wood used is strong, well varnished and treated wood that gives the chest a heavy look. Minimalist designs are also available, to satisfy contemporary tastes.

Cedar is the wood of choice when it comes to chests but chests are also made of other kinds of woods as well as other materials. For a long time, people prefered cedar chests as it has been considered to have some properties that repel moths. Cedar has a strong and heavy scent, which people thought would hide the smell of wool, so that moths seeking a place to lay eggs might not recognize the wool inside the cedar chests.

A study made at the University of California has come out with a result that Eastern Red cedar even has the capability to kill moth larvae over a period of time. This does add some credibility to the belief that cedar does repels moth, although it is difficult to expect that any clothes will be void of moths in a cedar chest.

Various types of wood furniture will create different impressions. For instance, dark colors will transpire dramatic and deep expressions compared with light color wood furniture, which will likely express a feeling of space and lightness. For interiors, wood furniture is available in various forms and shapes like chairs, barstools, sofas, dining tables, working tables, cabinets, and more. Wood also is highly used in kitchen related furniture like pot racks, baker's racks, kitchen islands, and counter tops. Cedar chests and other types of chests, cabinets and racks are available in large numbers and designs online.

What is your most valued memory? Do you keep something that reminds you of that moment? Maybe you've saved photographs of the childhood friends you played with in the neighborhood cul-de-sac. Maybe you have your grandmother's quilts that still smell of her and you can remember curling up next to her listening to her tell a story. These things don't cost much, not as much as a car or a house, but they mean something to you and you want them to be preserved throughout the course of your life. Rather than use plastic bins to store these things that represent precious memories, consider a cedar chest to keep them safe.

Wooden chests have been timeless places to hold valuable possessions. Even in ancient times, Egyptians used chests for storing precious stones, gold, and documents. To build them, craftsmen used an entire tree to carve a chest made in one piece. It was sturdy, solid, and a reliable place to keep the things the Egyptians valued most.

When families crossed the Atlantic and came to America from Europe, many only brought a wooden chest full of their possessions with them. As these families settled and their descendants moved out west, what do you think they took with them? Their wooden chests filled with their possessions. In colonial America, there were few places to store things like clothes, blankets, and linens. Basements were damp and not appropriate places to keep these items. Few homes had closets to store things in, certainly not like the walk-in closets we have today. Wooden chests were used to keep possessions dry and out of sight during warm summer months, or simply when they were not being used. They also were used as a place to sit since chairs were not very easy to come by.

Cedar chests are traditionally known as ?hope chests,? since these were what women brought with them to their marriages; they were filled with blankets, towels, and quilts to begin their own families. Though few women do this today, cedar chests are still used to preserve the things that we cherish. In addition to the practical elements, a cedar chest can bring warmth and familiarity to any room.

Of course, these chests don't always have to be made from cedar. Chests are also made from wood like oak, pine, walnut, cherry, and mahogany. Cedar just happens to be the best material for these chests because of their natural ability to keep insects out, prevent the items inside from decaying, and give the things that are stored inside it a fresh, comforting scent. Some models, to incorporate the desirability of cedar with the affordability of other less expensive woods, some chests are simply lined with cedar rather than made entirely of it.

Traditionally designed cedar chests are still produced today, but they come in contemporary models as well. Whether you would like to add one to your home or give it as a gift to someone you love, it can be the perfect way to begin a new tradition as well as preserve the possessions and memories of your past. These chests will retain their beauty and serve their function for many, many years.
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