Among Many Woods, Because of the Different Properties of Wood, the Positioning Selected on Furniture Is Different.


There are many kinds of wood commonly used in solid wood furniture, the most common ones are: Manchurian ash, oak (white oak, red oak), rubber wood, pine, beech, walnut, teak, fir, camphor wood, Elm, nanmu (S. Lee), Cherrywood, Maple, etc. Among many wood, different wood properties are different, and the positioning on furniture is different. 1. Mid-range Wood The definition of "mid-range Wood" is relatively broad. As the name implies, it is wood whose price is in the middle. Rubber wood, as hardwood, is a typical representative of mid-range wood! Because of its relatively low price, all many furniture brands use rubber wood as the material. At the same time, alder, birch and oak are similar, and the price is generally not high, which belongs to mid-range Wood. 2. Medium and high grade wood Representatives of medium and high-grade wood are the first to be promoted: Beech and elm, commonly known as North South Beech; There are also catalpa, pine, Manchurian ash, etc. They have always been commonly used materials for living furniture, and the price is relatively high-grade imported wood and mahogany are relatively friendly to the people, with both ornamental and practical features. 3. High-grade wood The definition of high-grade wood is relative to other wood, generally including: black walnut, ash, Cherrywood, White Oak, etc.; Mostly imported and precious high-quality wood. Except for making high-grade furniture, high-grade wood is generally used for high-quality veneer materials, which is the decorative element of living furniture. In the market, some merchants will classify all furniture with wood into solid wood furniture, which is actually a confusing practice.

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