
Why High-Quality Wood Make for Premium Furniture
Why Premium Furniture Needs High-Grade Wood?
Premium furniture is one of a kind heirloom-quality furniture that will last for the long haul. Whether it is residential furniture or commercial furniture, premium means your furniture will not prone to breakage, wear, and tear. The component of such furniture will include the wood of the frames, the fabric, and the tailoring of the finished product; all of the highest quality. Arguably, wood for the frames of your chairs, your tables, and your storage is the most important part of the structure since it is the one that will support any weight that will be placed on it.
The reason why high-grade wood makes for premium furniture is quite obvious. It is in line with the saying 'you get what you pay.' But more than that, there are real reasons why high-grade wood will ensure the quality of your furniture. Here are several lists of why.
- Solid Wood
Can you believe that there are many cases of mass-produced furniture to have plywood instead of hardwood as frames even when their price is arguably the same as custom-made furniture? Things like these are what you should be aware of when you are buying your furniture. For being safe, when you happen to see a piece of furniture in a store that says it is made from solid wood, find out whether it means it is made for the entire piece or just parts of it.
Solid wood as a material for premium furniture is straight, aligned, and has firm fibers. This is the highest quality material that can be used as furniture. It comes as pieces that will be glued together to make panels. Trees don't grow as large as the one in the perfect world, after all. However, they are less prone to breakage, traffic, and shakes. Construction from solid wood lasts extremely long and when it does creak or break, it is easy to refinished and repaired. - Resistance to Fire
The heat conductivity of wood depends on porosity, temperature, bulk density, and moisture content. High-quality wood is dense and has low heat conductivity. The coast redwood is an example of the most fireproof wood. It has thick bark with deep grooves that gives a fire-resistant characteristic. This bark is so thick it acts like a fireproof shell. - Resistance to Water
However durable, wood is a natural, organic substance. Over time, water can seep through the wood and decrease the longevity of your furniture.
High-quality wood is non-permeable to water to a larger extent. With the right care, it can still last for generations. Mahogany, Teak, and many other hardwoods are used to make boats for their level of resistance to water. - Resistance to Termite
High-quality wood is termite resistant naturally. Termite is another natural thing that can raise a problem when you have a piece of furniture from wood. Other insects could also make your furniture home.
This problem rarely happens in a good piece. Much high-quality hardwood is resistant to insects or any termite that can infect your premium furniture. Of course, prevention is still on the table if you can spare your schedule. This is not necessarily done in good-quality wood, but giving it proper care will properly erase the possibility of any termite. - Strength
Strong wood doesn't break or creak because of the rigorous process of crafting furniture. They can withhold pressure from any direction and still maintain their shape. Walnut, Teak, Mahogany, and Merbau are a few examples of strong woods that can make premium furniture. If you are looking for quality furniture, these woods are good for your options. - Resistance of Decays
Decay sets due to moisture, infestation, and physical damage. A dense wood with close knot grains is resistant to decays. High-quality wood has this density that will make your premium more durable. The highest resistance known is, however, Teak wood. Its decay-resistant factor has even gained the popularity of being the best material used for outdoor furniture. - Appearance and Colors
A darker shade of wood is usually stronger than a lighter one. Mahogany and Teak are two examples of woods with darker shades of their appearance. They can cover quite a large range of premium furniture you want to be in your space.
Every wood has a different pattern. All hardwoods have a unique pattern and many preserve this to show authenticity. - Weight
For large-sized furniture with a heavier load to handle in its end-product, high-quality hardwood would be the right choice. They are heavy and can hold a considerable amount of weight. In this case, Oak and Teak are the materials used to craft large surfaces, cabinets, wardrobe, chairs, and beds.
To Conclude
Premium furniture made of high-quality wood makes your furniture solid, highly resistant to fire, water, decays, and termite. It will not bend or break after a chain of the construction process of nailing, screwing, and hammering. It will not cause rough surfaces, scratches, or dents after the finishing process.
High-quality wood will also give your furniture a unique pattern. They can hold a heavy load of weight. Overall, with all this quality, your furniture will have longer durability and maintain its good shape for a long time.
Why Work with Dejepara
Our main wood in Dejepara is Teak wood, which is a wood that comes native to South and southeast Asia, including Indonesia. It has a large wood and is a deciduous tree that can reach up to 40 meters tall. Largely known for its high-quality wood, Teak is often used for the making of durable furniture that can be passed on as heirloom quality furniture.
Working with us, we will ensure to keep the quality of the wood you have chosen as the material for your furniture. Our craftsmen are highly skilled, the best in their field of work. From the construction process to the finishing of the product, we will give your project the best care, even when you order a large number.