The cost, as well as the aesthetic qualities of the doors depend on the tree breed, which was used in the manufacture.
Divided, wood of wood, to hard and soft, that is, on deciduous and coniferous. Each of the existing rocks has its unique properties.
Oak doors – the oak is considered the most used in the manufacture of doors and other furniture. Oak wood, red-brown shade, has high strength and has longevity. With proper processing of wood, the doors made from it will delight your eye for a long time.
Book doors – with its properties and the value of wood, the beech is not inferior even to oak. Book wood has a homogeneous texture. Having a light pink shade, it can easily fit into any interiors. It is worth noting that drying the wood should be impeccable, since the beech is too sensitive to moisture. And only large manufacturers with modern and expensive equipment can provide this.
Ash doors – it is worth noting another breed, which is used no less successfully in the furniture industry – this is ash. The ash is very flexible and elastic wood and has a light pink tint. He will retain his properties, even in cases of not high -quality drying. In strength, he even surpassed oak.