Know your wood!!!
Wood can change color depending on its finish, its exposure to light, and its exposure to the environment. Appearance can differ depending on the type of wood, and other natural processes mineral streaks and grain. As a result, there might be variations in the way the furniture you have purchased appears when you receive it. However, whenever you look at it, you will appreciate the outstanding natural beauty of woodcraft. Please take a moment to review some characteristics associated with your choices of wood. As you have seen, we list our furniture by wood type. This shows you how particular we are about the type of wooden furniture we sell you. We will give you the best your money can buy. You will get all your money’s worth, PLUS MORE!
Maple
Maple is close-grained strong hardwood. It is mostly off-white in color and sometimes has light shades of yellow-brown and pink. The grains can be straight, wavy or curly. During the finishing process, the streaks cause the stain to darken.
Oak
Oak is open-grained wood which may vary from closely-knitted grain to a sweeping arch pattern. Its color varies from white to yellow or reddish-brown. Its streak varies it can have green, yellow or black deposits.
Pine
Pine is a softwood with a straight and closely patterned grain. It is known for its many knots that gives it different color changes within the same piece. Its color varies from white to yellow or pink
Cherry
Cherry is a hardwood loved for its elegant multicolored nature. Sometimes it has a pinkish-brown shade with a white, green, pink or gray tone. These color variations may be improved by the stains. This beautiful looking hardwood may darken with time. However, it will continue to look elegant. ...