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Monday, January 25, 2010

Hardwood Furniture Online

The internet has changed the way people shop. Among the many categories of products available for purchase is hardwood furniture online. Many people start their shopping on the internet. Here they do all of the advance research into the different products available looking for the product that will best meets their needs. The next step is to find the best price for their choice. Then depending on what he product is, they may visit the retailer closest to them to actually see, fell and have the product demonstrated.

After all, are you willing to buy a mattress without laying on it at least one time before your buy it? If the price plus tax in the store isn�t too much greater than the online price plus the shipping cost, they may buy right then. But if there is a significant difference in price and they are willing to wait for delivery, the shopper may return home and order the hardwood furniture online.

Hardwood has always been a favorite material for making furniture, and for good reason. The wood is available in various colors, grains and hardness. It can be cut and shaped into a large variety of attractive designs. Wood is shock-resistant and extremely durable and usually will outlast most synthetic materials. In addition, scratches and nicks are easy to touch up.

Wood has lasting value. Genuine hardwood furniture online may cost more in the beginning, but many styles often increase in value as it is handed down from one generation to another.

You may not be familiar with every type of wood, but all make quality furnishings of various types. Here is a list of the kinds of wood commonly used to make hardwood furniture online.

Alder - a hardwood from the Pacific Northwest. It has consistent color and takes stain well. It ranks third behind oak and pine as the wood most commonly used furniture. Alder gives the look of many fine hardwoods at a reasonable price.

Beech - grows primarily in the Northeast and Canada. It is a cream-colored hardwood often used for sporting equipment, such as baseball bats. It has an open grain pattern similar to that of oak, and takes stains well.

Birch - a fine-grained hardwood that grows primarily in the Northeast and Canada. White in color, it takes any color of stain well.

Maple - especially abundant in the eastern U.S. It is a very light-colored hardwood with a very even grain texture. Eastern maples are generally harder than western maples because of the colder winters and shorter growing seasons. Both are very durable and take any color of stain well.


Oak - the wood most commonly used for hardwood furniture online. It is a very hard, open-grain wood that comes in red or white varieties. Red oak, which has a pinkish cast, is the more popular of the two. White oak has a slight greenish cast. Both woods stain well in any color.

Parawood - from the Far East is used for much of the furniture made in that part of the world. The wood is as hard as maple or ash and takes a very even stain. It is yellow in color, with a grain similar to mahogany.

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