Factors Affecting the Value of Solid Wood Furniture
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Natural beauty
Because there are no two identical trees or two identical materials, each product has its unique characteristics. The natural characteristics of wood, such as mineral threads, color and texture changes, needle joints, resin capsules, and other natural imprints, all contribute to the natural beauty of solid wood furniture.
Temperature effect
The moisture content of freshly sawn wood exceeds 50%. In order to process such wood into solid wood furniture, it is necessary to carefully dry the wood to reduce its moisture content to a certain extent to ensure that the final product adapts to the relative temperature of most households. However, as the temperature in your home changes, solid wood furniture will still continuously exchange moisture with the air. Just like your skin, wood is porous, and when exposed to dry air, it will shrink due to moisture emission. Similarly, when the relative temperature rises, the wood will absorb enough moisture and expand slightly, but these slight natural changes will not affect the fixity and durability of the furniture.