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Modern kitchen furniture made of natural wood

Furniture companies use various modern materials to make furniture. But furniture made from natural wood is of particular value.

It has been established that the wood of each specific species has a unique natural texture and no less unique color scheme, and the wood of rare and exotic species has the greatest uniqueness. In recent years, in order to reduce costs and ensure widespread availability, furniture made from common wood species that grow in the region has become increasingly popular.

Household furniture, including kitchen furniture, made from solid natural wood has an excellent attractive appearance with a pronounced textured pattern and a certain color shade. Kitchen furniture in dark shades will give the entire kitchen a certain charm of noble antiquity, and glazed stained glass windows and carved ornaments on the rounded doors of numerous cabinets will be an original decoration. Light-colored furniture will give the kitchen more light, space and provide a unique atmosphere of warm home comfort.

In addition to the unique texture and color shades, which influence the aesthetic appeal, furniture made from natural wood has fairly high mechanical strength and reliability, which contribute to many years of trouble-free operation. Considering that furniture often must withstand significant mechanical loads, solid rocks with hard and durable wood are used for its manufacture, or at least for the manufacture of load-bearing furniture structural elements and parts. Furniture facades and end plates are made, as a rule, from solid rocks with the most relief texture.

Taking into account the need for a simultaneous combination of quality, durability and high aesthetic appeal, for the manufacture of kitchen furniture sets, wood species such as oak, beech, ash, walnut and other species with hard and durable wood are mainly used, and cherry is used for finishing elements and details, pear, maple and others. The original species for kitchen furniture is solid oak, which is used both in its natural state and after special treatment – bleached or stained oak.

Bleached oak of unusually light tones from light gray to light pink or light cream is used to make light furniture. Naturally stained bog oak is a very expensive material, used mainly for the manufacture of custom-made kitchens. More affordable kitchens in dark shades are made from artificial stained oak.