Variety Of Wood Available For Your Kitchen

By Greg Murphy


Choosing to make custom cabinets will give the most successful varieties of wood types but you will need to pay additionally for them. Selecting the type of wood to be applied is as significant as the total expression of the cabinets. The type of wood you will appoint will rely on whether you are purchasing RTA (ready-to-assemble) stock, semi-custom or custom cabinets. Here are a number of wood varieties that you may come across while searching for kitchen cabinets.

First is the Pine wood kind. Pine can be white, yellow or ponderosa. White pine is white (undoubtedly) to straw colored. It is not very dense, flat grained and it takes stain and paint suitably. Yellow pine is quite similar in characteristics with the white pine. On the other hand, ponderosa pine has yellowish sapwood and needs special surface preparation in order for it to take stain and paint magnificently.

Next up is the Paint Grade. Paint grades can be largely Birch, Poplar, Maple or Sycamore. This wood type can consist of a expansive category of wood varieties. Several stock and semi-custom cabinet companies that utilize a painted finish may even use Particleboard instead of wood. The most usual Paint Grade wood types are Birch Poplar or Maple.

Another wood type is Mahogany. Most mahogany comes from rain forests found on the western coast of Africa. This kind of wood is reddish-brown in color and its grain is interlocked but can be straight. It has a medium density but it is not that strong. furthermore, it can take stain and polishing hugely well.

Next is Walnut. Walnuts have numerous species. One is American Walnut which can be found over North America to South America. The heartwood is dark and gets even darker as it ages. It is very much straight grained but sometimes can be wavy. It has a medium compactness but it is fairly strong. It also takes finishing truly magnificently. Another category of Walnut is the European Walnut which is moderately parallel in features but its wood is more gray-brown in color and has a pronounced wavy grain.

With all the issues about becoming eco-friendly, more cabinets nowadays are being built using Bamboo. Bamboo is a hearty plant that grows rapidly, this is why it is much more eco-friendly compared to making use of other wood types. The disadvantage of using bamboo is that it demands to be veneered above another wood. This is for bamboo plants do not mature thick enough to be cut into planks. Currently, you can only discover Bamboo being applied by custom shops primarily on the West Coast.

There is a large selection of wood types to assign from and selecting which wood kind will hold up to the amount of use and abuse will be just as vital as how the finished product will look. Always bear this in mind when deciding and shopping for cabinets.




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