Did you know...that the word "kitchen" comes from the Middle English word kichene, the Old English word cycene and from the Latin word coquere, meaning to cook.
Early Colonial American settlers often had a fireplace in the corner of their cabins that served as the "kitchen." They prepared food, ate, entertained and slept in a common room. Eventually, separate rooms were designated for cooking and dining and along with advent of indoor plumbing, stoves, refrigerators and other now-standard items, furniture appeared to both complement and decorate kitchens and dining rooms.
To help you create a perfect kitchen or dining room, Amish woodworkers Amish wood shops went beyond the surface detailing. Concentrated years of design and Amish craftsmanship have resulted in a re-creation of vintage styling. Look closely and you will notice the attention to detail offered in these beautifully handcrafted Amish kitchen and dining room pieces - just like the original creations - these pieces will last for generations.
We keep track of your wood About Wood and stain choice so you can feel confident that the Amish kitchen and dining room pieces you order today will match those pieces that you order tomorrow.