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Guide to fine wood for furniture

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Choosing the right material is the first step to creating a space that combines aesthetics, functionality and durability. In this guide to fine wood for furniture you will discover the most popular wood for architects, interior designers and custom furniture enthusiasts. Knowing the differences between the various types of fine wood means enhancing every room, interpreting design with greater awareness and achieving results that resist wear, fashion and time.

Why choose fine wood?

Fine wood stands out for its structural quality, aesthetic richness and workability. Good wood changes over time but it does not deteriorate, rather it matures. It gains depth and character, and narrates the uniqueness of its environment. That is why we will not limit ourselves to technical aspects in this guide to fine wood for custom-made furniture, but also explore sensory characteristics, finishes and potential applications.

The most used types of wood for furniture

Italian walnut

Elegant, deep and warm. A great classic for bookcases, tables, panelling and fine furniture. Its irregular grain makes it one of the most popular types of fine wood.

Oak

Resistant and textured. Its compact fibre and extraordinary stability make it perfect for kitchens, floors and contemporary furniture. It lends itself to numerous finishes.

Cherry tree

This warm colour gains a more intense shade over time. It is a refined choice for people who want furniture with a traditional flavour but with a strong visual identity.

Ash

Clear, bright and elastic. Ideal for modern environments and clean lines. The wide range of staining possibilities makes it a protagonist in many craft processes.

Teak

Perfect for damp environments and people who want a stable, compact and resistant wood. One of the greats of high-end furniture.

Ebony, rosewood and mahogany

These rare exotic woods can be chosen for projects with a strong character, such as sculpted tables, iconic complements and surfaces that become true artistic elements.

How to choose the right wood

A good selection comes from the balance between aesthetics, performance and context of use. The following must be considered:

  • Room style: modern, classic, minimalist, textured.
  • Durability and maintenance: some woods require more care, while others less.
  • Hues and grains: each wood portrays an emotion and creates a different atmosphere.
  • Finishes: oils, waxes, natural or textured paints radically change the final effect.

Whether it is a kitchen, a unique table or panelling designed around the architecture of the room, knowing the best wood type allows you to design furniture that lives in harmony with the space.

The importance of craftsmanship

A valuable material only expresses its full potential in the right hands. The quality of the cut, the direction of the fibres, the care of the finish and the aesthetic sensitivity of the craftsperson transform a natural wood into an authentic and unrepeatable piece of furniture.

That is why we cannot fail to mention the value of customised production when talking about fine wood: furniture is no longer a simple object, but a sensory experience, a cultural choice and a gesture of respect for the material.

Habito: when matter becomes a work of art

If you want to consciously choose from the best wood for furniture, you will find that each creation finds its strength in craftsmanship. Habito interprets the material with poetry, respect and craftsmanship, turning each project into a unique, tailor-made piece. Contact us to discover our production of handcrafted wooden furniture.

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