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Differences Between Log Furniture, Solid Wood Furniture and Plywood Furniture
LOG Furniture
1. Log Furniture:
Raw
materials are large lumber planks sawn from whole logs of the same tree
species, with no veneer or PVC laminate applied.
Features:
Each panel is a single piece of wood, or may include
a small amount of finger jointing and board splicing to extend the length. It
features a strong sense of continuous wood grain and a premium tactile feel,
and every piece has its own unique grain pattern and natural color variations;
It requires extremely high standards for wood drying
and structural design, otherwise cracking and deformation are likely to occur;
High material wastage and processing difficulty
result in the relatively most expensive price.
Solid Wood Furniture
2. Solid Wood Furniture:
Raw materials are mainly
natural wood, including solid wood planks, finger-jointed panels/glued
laminated lumber, and solid wood multi-layer plywood.
Features:a
As long as the main load-bearing components (such as
legs, frames, and tabletops) are made of solid wood or engineered wood, it can
be called “solid wood furniture,” even if
some back panels or drawer bottoms use plywood or MDF;
It offers a balanced performance in terms of
environmental friendliness, texture, and stability;
Costs can be controlled while maintaining texture
through splicing and the use of small wood pieces;
Plywood Furniture
3. Plywood Furniture:
Raw materials are various
engineered wood panels, including particleboard (chipboard), medium-density
fiberboard (MDF), multi-layer boards and plywood.
Features:
Decorative layers such as wood veneer or PVC can be
applied to the engineered wood panels to achieve an appearance similar to solid
wood;
Standardized dimensions and modular construction make
it suitable for cabinetry such as wardrobes and kitchen cabinets;
While heavily dependent on the environmental grade of
adhesives and panels, it is cost-effective, offering the best value for money,
and allows flexible design and molding.