Wood species

Hardwood species

You may at some point, out of passion or necessity, want to make your own pieces of furniture, interior design elements or miscellaneous items yourself woodwork smaller or larger. The creative impulse might push you to pick up the first piece of wood you find and realize that it's not right for your project.

Wood properties differ from one type of wood to another. The wood needed to make beds or outdoor furniture needs to be harder and stronger than the wood used to make smaller decorative objects. It is interesting and useful to know a few names from the big family Wood. We picked a few local personalities, but also a few "expats".

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Wood species are divided into two types - hard/hardwood and soft/softwood. Let's take a look at some hardwood species, some hard and heavy, some flexible enough to bend.

TARE WOOD SPECIES / have high strength and durability / are chosen for structural elements in construction, flooring, cladding, stairs, indoors and outdoors

FAGUL is a widely used species in Europe. It is pale cream in color with pink or brown highlights and has a natural medium gloss. It has hardness, wear resistance and excellent steam bending. It is machined and well finished. It is widely used for lumber, flooring, veneer, furniture, plywood. Children's furniture is generally made from beech.

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NUCUL has a fine texture and is strong and easy to work. Color ranges from light to dark shades of brown. It resists warping and bowing and lends itself to all types of finishes. It is one of the finest hardwoods. It combines well with other woods, but also with other natural materials providing a friendly atmosphere, even in austere interiors. It is mainly used for solid wood and veneered furniture, cabinets, flooring, doors, paneling (wall cladding), wainscoting (ceiling cladding) and architectural elements.

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STEJARUL is very durable and has good bending qualities. It finishes well and resists moisture absorption when used in outdoor projects. Oak is suitable for mobile, wooden desks, flooring and barrels.

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FRASIN has almost similar texture and properties to oak, but a lighter color. Ash wood has the ability to absorb shock. It is easy to work and finish.

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THE ART is a fine-textured, even-textured wood, ranging in color from light cream to reddish brown. It is hard, stiff and very heavy. With moderate shrinkage, maple machines well, although it is hard. It has excellent abrasion and shock resistance, and is most commonly used for flooring, countertops, musical instruments, fine furniture, and bowling alleys.

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CHERRY is a wood with pores, like all hardwoods, but these are small. It is equally resistant to shrinking and bending. Over time it has low durability and is prone to insect attack. When freshly cut it has a pinkish-brown color that turns reddish-brown when exposed to the sun. It ages beautifully but degrades quickly and is used for solid wood furniture, musical instruments, carvings, toys.

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MAHON is a delicately textured reddish-brown wood with a slight purple tinge. It is extremely durable and can resist swelling, shrinking and warping. This type of wood is used for quality furniture, cabinets, interior ornaments, boat building, cladding and cladding.

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TEAK-ul is hard and resistant to moisture. It generally has a non-uniform texture, medium gloss and an oily texture. It has medium hardness and weight, excellent resistance to degradation and dimensional stability. At finish adhesion difficulties may be encountered due to the natural oils it contains. It has many uses, including in shipbuilding - particularly for decks. It is used for indoor and outdoor furniture, flooring, wainscoting, paneling, trim, veneer, plywood, sculpture.

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It is important that the choice of wood is made carefully because it would be demanding and ultimately even discouraging to find that the wood you choose is more trouble than it is worth. Oil and wax to enhance the texture of objects created with these woods can be found at good prices on Market.Market.

About the author

Anamaria

Anamaria has over 15 years of experience in marketing and communications for companies in the furniture industry and retail. Prior to Ces Brands she coordinated marketing activities at ICLA Romania.

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