Aged or old products are usually more popular with the consumer as they project a classic aesthetic appeal. Indeed, antique furniture or other items are generally more popular than modern versions. Furthermore, such antique items of furniture are usually more expensive as a result of their classic look as well as their rarity. However, through the use of modern techniques it is possible to add years of ageing to relatively new items of furniture or other products while this particular process can add a significant amount of character to the items through various techniques of distressing or altering the surface of the item to create an aged finish. In addition, if you want to achieve a weathered or worn look for your furniture, this can often be a simple as adding scratches or rubbing the surface of the item with sandpaper. A number of other processes can also be applied to the surface of a particular item to give it an aged or worn look which can create more character for the item and make it look like an antique.<\/p>\n