Wooden tiles for a natural ambience In a hectic time of hurry and technology, the desire for a place of cosiness becomes ever stronger. Get nature in the house, on your terrace or in your garden! With wooden tiles you quickly create a pleasant atmosphere. Different types of wooden tiles …
Read More »Advantages and disadvantages Mahogany wood
Mahogany wood is one of the most luxurious tropical woods and is particularly often used for elegant extensions of the interior, as well as for the production of stylish pieces of furniture. Mahogany wood grows mainly on the east coast of the Central American continent, as well as in the …
Read More »Advantages and disadvantages walnut wood
For furniture and interior design, walnut wood is very popular. It is an environmentally friendly alternative to tropical wood and is considered the most valuable native wood. Although walnut wood is very noble, it is rarely cultivated specifically for timber production and processing. The wood that is used to make …
Read More »Advantages and disadvantages teak wood
As uniquely patterned wood in warm shades of brown, teak wood is popular for interior decoration, and its weather resistance makes it ideal for making garden furniture. The tropical wood is originally from Asia. It grows in the forests of Burma and India and is one of the oldest indigenous …
Read More »Advantages and disadvantages of smoked oak
In the interior, smoked oak is particularly elegant and noble. The oak, which takes on a dark color in its processing, can be easily combined with other woods. The dark clay forms when smoking, when the wood is steamed with ammonia-containing agents. The tint comes from the reaction between the …
Read More »Advantages and disadvantages of plum wood
Plumwood is a special, heavy rather rare wood with a unique surface structure and a brown-violet color. It is mainly made of wind instruments, small furniture and carvings. Plumwood, from which many beautiful things are made, comes from the orchard. The plum tree belongs to the genus Prunus and belongs …
Read More »Advantages and disadvantages Pine wood
Pinewood is one of the most common woods in European forests. In almost all areas of wood processing, pinewood is used and it can be easily worked. In Central Europe, the pine is the second most common forest tree species and it belongs to the group of conifers. Especially in …
Read More »Advantages and disadvantages of beech wood
Beechwood is a very solid wood that can even surpass oak. In furniture construction, the wood is mainly used for the production of chairs. In Europe beech is one of the most important deciduous trees and in German forests it accounts for a large proportion of the tree population. Beechwood …
Read More »Advantages and disadvantages of ash wood
Ash wood is stable and elastic and has a distinctive grain. It is perfect for flooring and tool handles. Ash wood grows throughout Cambodia throughout Europe, North America, East Asia and Southeast Asia. The largest proportion of ash wood offers the common ash, which is mainly found in the Baltic …
Read More »Advantages and disadvantages of spruce wood
Spruce wood is one of the inexpensive types of wood. For this reason, it is also popular for the furniture industry, papermaking, packaging and construction. Spruce is one of the most important forest trees in Europe, which is why spruce is also the most common type of wood used in …
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