Stepping into a vintage store or strolling through a local estate sale usually means running into a lot of heavy Colonial Revival furniture from the 1970s. Chunky maple trestle tables and bulky pine hutches with those ornate, brass-plated batwing pulls once defined the look of the era, filling up homes with so much amber-toned wood. While these pieces have solid bones and real wood construction that puts modern flat-pack furniture to shame, their original finishes often feel very dated.