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walnut
Features:
- Color: Dark brown with rich, warm tones.
- Grain: Distinct and attractive, often with swirls or waves.
- Hardness: Medium to hard, very durable.
Special features:
- Luxury: Walnut wood is often used for high-quality furniture and decor.
- Aesthetics: The deep color and beautiful grain give furniture an elegant appearance.
- Stability: Very robust and resistant to wear
fir
Features:
- Colour: Light, often almost white or slightly yellowish.
- Grain: Even and subtle, with fine, straight lines.
- Hardness: Soft to medium, lighter than many other woods.
Special features:
- Lightweight: Fir wood is easy to handle and process.
- Versatility: Ideal for construction projects, furniture and interior design.
- Natural charm: Light color and subtle grain create a friendly, warm look.
oak
Features:
- Colour: From light yellow to dark brown.
- Grain: Striking, interesting patterns.
- Hardness: Very hard and durable.
Special features:
- Durability: Oak is extremely robust and durable.
- Appearance: The beautiful, natural patterns make oak furniture a real eye-catcher.
- Sustainability: Oak wood comes from sustainably managed forests.
Ash
Features:
- Colour: From pale to medium brown, sometimes with a hint of red.
- Grain: Clear, wavy lines.
- Hardness: Very hard, but also elastic.
Special features:
- Robustness: Perfect for heavily used furniture such as tables and chairs.
- Appearance: The striking grain gives ash furniture a dynamic look.
maple
Features:
- Colour: Very light, almost white with a hint of red or yellow.
- Grain: Fine and even lines.
- Hardness: Quite hard, but flexible.
Special features:
- Elegance: Because of its light color, maple wood looks very noble.
- Versatility: Ideal for furniture, floors and musical instruments.
- Machinability: Easy to machine and polish.
beech
Features:
- Colour: Light, cream to slightly reddish.
- Grain: Very even and fine.
- Hardness: Very hard, very stable.
- Not suitable for outdoor use.
Special features:
- Versatility: Ideal for furniture, flooring and plywood.
- Workability: Easy to work with.
- Appearance: The simple elegance goes well with modern designs.
birch
Features:
- Colour: Very light, almost white with a yellowish or reddish shimmer.
- Grain: Fine, even lines.
- Hardness: Medium hardness, stable and easy to process.
Special features:
- Appearance: The light color and fine grain make birch wood elegant and timeless.
- Versatility: Suitable for furniture, plywood and decorations.
- Machinability: Easy to machine, color and polish.
spruce
Features:
- Colour: Pale yellow to light brown.
- Grain: Straight and even, often with small knots.
- Hardness: Soft, easy to process.
Special features:
- Inexpensive: Spruce wood is often cheaper than other woods.
- Uses: Popular for furniture, lumber and musical instruments.
- Bright look: The bright color provides a clean, fresh look.
Jaw
Features:
- Colour: light yellow to reddish brown.
- Grain: Clear, often noticeable grain with knots.
- Hardness: Soft, easy to process.
Special features:
- Affordable: Pine wood is often inexpensive.
- Versatility: Suitable for furniture, construction projects and interior design.
- Rustic charm: The natural grain and knots give furniture a rustic look.