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A Comprehensive Guide to Selecting and Cherishing Real Wood Dining Tables.pdf
1. A Comprehensive Guide to Selecting
and Cherishing Real Wood Dining
Tables
Embark on a journey of timeless craftsmanship and natural beauty
as we delve into the world of real wood dining tables.From selecting
the perfect wood species to understanding craftsmanship
techniques
2. With such a long history, of course, the dining table
goes back to very ancient civilizations, back when it
was originally used as a center not only for dining
but also for social life and important talks. The very
first of these tables simply served functional
purposes because they were usually constructed of
stone or wooden planks. As societies grew and
diversified, so did the dining table designs on similar
lines to reflect the cultural, social, and economic
fabric of the times.
Let’s Go Back to the History and
Evolution of Dining Tables
3. The types of wood used in making real wood dining tables will significantly determine how your table
will look and how durable it's expected to be. Wood is normally divided into two broad categories:
hardwood and softwood, each bringing its own set of characteristics to the making of furniture. In
general, they tend to be from a deciduous tree and have dense, heavy characteristics, which is a
great attribute for the manufacture of strong furniture.
What are the types of
wood used in Real Wood
Dining Tables?
4. Oak has the qualities of both strength and hardness, making this a very
beautiful selection in the case of dining tables. In addition, it features a
characteristic grain pattern and shades in certain ranges, going from
light to dark.
Walnut has always been a great piece of wood, its brown color and fine
grain are smooth and often deep and rich. It's a hard and durable piece of
wood that is usually ideal in dining areas as it gives the right amount of
sophistication.
Hard-maple wood is light, cream-colored with a smooth grain, and is
dense and hard, thus being very durable. Perfect for any light en pointe
shoe.
Alder is fine-grained hardwood with an even texture. The grain is
straight with a uniform light brown to reddish-brown color. Though this
wood displays nothing of the beauty of many other, more expensive
kinds like cherry reveal, it does prove itself an admirable substitute and
is reputed to be very versatile and cost-effective in many dining
applications.
HARDWOOD
5. SOFTWOOD
Coniferous trees produce softwoods, which are softer
in comparison to hardwoods. One type of softwood
less commonly used for dining tables but still seen once
in a while because of its rustic charm and affordability
is pine.
Each kind of wood will bring with it its own texture,
color, and grain that add to the overall appearance of
that piece. The choice of wood will not only determine
attractiveness but will largely determine how the table
wears, and what maintenance is needed to keep it
looking its best.
6. The Impact of Design
and Craftsmanship
The design and craftsmanship of a real wood dining table speak uniquely about
its character, function, and how well it would blend with other surrounding
decorations. This would range from traditional designs, which feature a
narrow yet fine carving with classic shapes, to modern and minimalist designs
with an exaggerated simplicity of form and clean lines.
I. Traditional Designs
II. Modern Designs
III. Craftsmanship
7. Today, when the world has become more
environmentally conscious, sustainability and ethical
sourcing of wood come first before its use, from a
consumer point of view. Sustainable wood is harvested
from forests that are managed to meet the needs at
hand without curtailing the prospect of meeting such
needs in the future by coming generations.
What are Sustainability and Ethical
Considerations?
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