Modern Interior Design: Wooden Furniture
Fashion for various furniture materials comes and goes, but love remains unchanged for wooden furniture, it exists out of fashion, out of time.
According to the degree of density, wood types can be divided into soft, hard and very hard. The soft ones are – spruce, pine, cedar, fir, juniper, linden, aspen, poplar, alder, willow, chestnut. These types are more easily yield to woodworking, but the furniture made of those woods will serve not as long as the one made of a solid wood. Dense rocks are larch, birch, oak, beech, elm, maple, ash. They have excellent durability. Acacia wood, pistachio tree, beech, boxwood require more sophisticated processing, but the furniture made of them is extremely durable.
An important feature is that the tree is a natural air conditioner, that’s why wooden furniture promotes indoor air refreshing and maintains optimal humidity.
As for furniture from wood that takes energy, it is considered that keeping it in the house can be very harmful for the energy of the atmosphere in the room, and even for human health.
Color selection of wooden furniture, certainly, depends on personal preferences and on the design of the placement in tote. However, you should also bear in mind that light-colored furniture creates a sense of light and heat. It fits into any interior, and especially good to be in children’s room and bedroom. Mahogany evokes activity, so it’s better to replace it in the office or in the hallway. Furniture from the dark rocks looks stylish and noble in the living room.
In conclusion, it’s worth saying a few words about the proper care for wooden furniture. If the surface is polished or varnished, the dust can be cleaned from it with dry flannel cloth, and the thread – with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner. In addition, to keep furniture in good condition you should use special formulations based on beeswax. They protect the surface from various contaminations. The application of a similar composition needs to be done at least twice a year.

