Wooden Childrens Furniture Facts

Wooden childrens furniture isn't just made from one type of wood, there are several different types used by different companies. For example, there is pine and oak and maple, but wood variety goes beyond that into engineered, veneers, and hardwood solids.

Engineered wood is manmade boards. These boards can be a combining of different types of wood and adhesives pressed together to make a solid piece of board. Plywood, veneers, and particle board are included in this category. Hardwood solids are planks cut from trees and have a natural grain; sometimes these are called solid wood and can be from hardwoods or softwoods. Veneers are thin sheets of wood that are glued onto engineered woods to look like solid woods. To distinguish veneers from solid woods, check the ends of the boards; real boards will show the fibrous ends of the wood but veneer will show the grain.
Beech wood and birch are both hardwoods that are used often in the making of childrens furniture. Birch wood has a tight grain with a white color that accepts stain very well. Beech wood is long fibered, tightly grained, and light colored which makes it equivalent to birch and it takes a stain as well. Beech wood's long fibers make it great for bending and it is often seen in chairs and stools. New Zealand Pine is a soft wood from New Zealand that is similar to pine grown elsewhere, but has fewer knots, which makes a smoother piece of children's furniture.

South Shore furniture makes a few of its pieces out of engineered wood. This is because of the excellent durability and long life of engineered woods. With laminates or veneers to make them a beautiful piece to add to any room and an easily repaired looked for minor nicks and bumps. Because of the strength and durability of this furniture, South Shore is a great addition to children's rooms.

Young America by Stanley offers gorgeous and unique furniture collections that will definitely please children, teens and adults. From natural woods that create a sense of peace and tranquility in a space to veneers that add a modern twist to some traditional pieces. The problem isn't finding something that works; it is making up your mind which one to take home.

Argington Furniture takes birch and plays up its natural beauty. Argington is using the lovely grain of the birch tree to create simple, modern children's furniture that is as strong as it is beautiful. Once you have picked out which bed is for you, complete your bedroom with the matching dresser, side table, and toy box.
Berg tends to highlight the flexibility of beech wood in their products. The Enterprise designed shelves and their unique shape add flair to any child's room. These shelves are available in a wide variety of stains to show off the unique grain of the beech wood.

From beds to changing trays to dressers, DaVinci has showcased New Zealand Pine in ways that other companies only dream of doing. Each piece is master crafted and finished to best show off its lines which can range from light oaks to dark cherries. When looking for beauty, durability and sustainability in one piece, DaVinci has your children's furniture.

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