At Made in the Cellar, we specialise in bespoke solid wood furniture. In this guide, we’ll detail the characteristics of solid wood furniture, outline its distinctive features compared to cheaper alternatives, and provide essential furniture care advice. As both woods are natural products, we can’t predict how many knots or variations each piece of furniture has.
Differences Between Solid Wood Furniture and Alternatives:
- Authenticity: Unlike flat-pack MDF or other cheaper furniture options, solid wood furniture is full of authenticity and character. Each wooden piece tells a unique story through its natural grain patterns, knots, and imperfections, adding warmth and charm to your home.
- Durability: Solid wood furniture is built to last for generations, thanks to its robust construction and high-quality materials. Unlike cheaper alternatives that may deteriorate over time, solid wood furniture retains its beauty and integrity for years to come with proper care.
- Customisation: we offer bespoke solid wood furniture with endless customisation options to suit your style and preferences. From choosing between pine and oak, choosing your wood and/or paint finish and tailoring dimensions and designs, you can create a one-of-a-kind piece that perfectly complements your space.
- Environmental Sustainability: Made from renewable resources, solid wood furniture is a sustainable choice for eco-conscious consumers. Unlike cheaper alternatives made from composite materials or plastics, solid wood furniture has a minimal environmental footprint and can be recycled or repurposed at the end of its life.
Differences in Characteristics and Care Between Oak and Pine Furniture:
Solid Pine Furniture:
Pine furniture is beloved for its warm, rustic charm and versatility. As a natural material, pine is prone to slight movement and loss of moisture, which can result in minor cracks over time. To minimize the risk of cracks forming, furniture should not be placed next to a direct heat source like a radiator. These imperfections only add to the rustic charm of the furniture and do not compromise its structural integrity. However, customers should contact us if they have concerns about larger cracks. Additionally, pine will darken over time, especially when exposed to sunlight, so it’s important to remove placemats when not in use to prevent uneven discoloration. For cleaning, only use a damp cloth to avoid any adverse reactions with the varnish.
Solid Oak Furniture:
Oak furniture embodies timeless elegance and unparalleled strength, making it a popular choice amongst our customers. With its rich, golden hue and prominent grain patterns, oak adds a touch of sophistication to any space. Oak planks can vary in lightness and darkness board to board, which results in variations in furniture tops. The pattern and grain will also differ board to board. However, oak is less prone to dents and scratches. Like pine, oak furniture should also not be placed near a direct heat source to minimize the risk of cracks forming due to fluctuations in temperature.
Care Advice for Solid Wood Furniture:
To preserve the natural beauty of your solid wood furniture, follow these simple maintenance tips:
Protect from direct sunlight to prevent fading and discoloration.
Remove placemats when not in use to allow for even aging and darkening of the wood.
Avoid placing furniture near direct heat sources like radiators to minimize the risk of cracks forming.
Clean spills promptly with a damp cloth and avoid using chemical cleaning products that may react with the varnish.
Check out our furniture care advice here for more information, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us here.
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