How to distinguish solid wood furniture?

Updated on Solid wood 2024-05-08
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. Observe natural defects: generally solid wood furniture has a certain amount of scarring, some scars will extend to the back of the board, look at the location of one side of the scar and knots, and then find out whether there is a corresponding pattern on the other side, if symmetrical, you can determine that it is all solid wood furniture. Some scars only extend to the middle of the wood, so it is not convenient to look at the back here.

    2. Observe wood grain: At present, there are fewer and fewer solid wood raw materials, and many areas are restricted from cutting and cutting. If the wood grain of the large-area parts is beautiful and symmetrical, it is definitely not all solid wood furniture.

    In addition, one side of the furniture is a pattern, so the position corresponding to the change of this pattern, on the other side to see the corresponding pattern, if the correspondence is very good, it is pure solid wood.

    3. Observe the cross-section: the cross-section is generally rough, and you can see the annual rings, which can be seen whether it is made of whole wood.

    4. Smell the smell: open the furniture cabinet doors and drawers to observe whether the wood is dry and white, and whether the texture is tight and delicate. If you have furniture made of materials such as particleboard, MDF and one-time molded board, open the cabinet doors or drawers and smell them for pungent odors.

    Solid wood home has a natural wood smell and no pungent odor.

    5. Observe the modeling: If you see it is very dazzling, the shape is very artistic, and the structure and shape are changeable, it is likely that it is not all solid wood materials.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    "One of the mysteries of judging whether it is solid wood furniture is: wood grain and scarring, mainly looking at the door panels and side panels. (The proprietor's measuring house) skills:

    Scarring, wood grain, and sections. Scarring: Look at the location of the scarred side, and then look for the corresponding pattern on the other side.

    Wood grain: The appearance seems to be a pattern, so according to the position of the pattern change, look at the corresponding pattern on the back of the cabinet door, if it corresponds well, it is pure solid wood. Cross-section:

    The color of the cross-section is darker than the panel, and it can be seen that it is made of a single piece of wood.

    Open the doors and drawers of the furniture cabinet to observe whether the wood is dry and white, and whether the texture is tight and delicate. If you have furniture made of materials such as particleboard, MDF and one-time molded board, open the cabinet doors or drawers and smell them for pungent odors.

    The real texture of wood can generally be seen on the surface of solid wood furniture, which is simple and calm, and the occasional knot surface also reflects the fresh and natural material. "

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