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                        |  Real wood furniture is the most popular furniture in existence. It's been around for hundreds of years and probably existed when the cave people got tired of squatting on the dirt floor of their caves and looked around for a better way.   |  
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                           Real wood furniture is the most popular furniture in existence. It's been around for hundreds of years and
 probably existed when the cave people got tired of squatting
 on the dirt floor of their caves and looked around for a
 better way.
 
 The woods that are fashioned into furniture fall into three
 categories:
 
 1. Hardwoods
 2. Softwoods
 3. Composites
 
 Even the term 'hardwood' or 'softwood' is deceptive.
 Hardwoods aren't necessarily harder, denser material. For
 example, balsa wood is one of the lightest, least dense
 woods there is, and it's considered a hardwood. Technically,
 lumber is classified based on how the tree reproduces. As a
 general rule, though, softwood trees are evergreen year
 round while the hardwoods create the gorgeous autumn foliage
 that we all love so much.
 
 Hardwoods are considered the highest quality and are the
 most expensive. Their natural colors vary from the darkest
 woods to the lightest ones and and they can be stained or
 painted for even more variety. Hardwood furniture is least
 likely to warp or bend and is prized in all high quality
 homes. The five woods most commonly used in furniture
 production are cherry, walnut, oak, maple and mahogany.
 
 Softwoods are less expensive than hardwoods, but they
 require extra care. Because they are less durable, it's much
 easier to scratch or dent softwood furniture. In addition,
 they often don't have the beautiful grains of a hardwood,
 and therefore don't stain as beautifully.
 
 Pine is an example of a softwood that is commonly used for
 furniture. These woods are often used in construction as
 well so the choicest pieces are reserved for furniture. In
 construction, knots and splits are common. Lots of
 construction lumber will not accept paint and this kind of
 wood is used for shelves or packing crates.
 
 The softwood used in furniture is designated as "Appearance"
 lumber and includes most softwood lumber that has been
 custom milled to a pattern or otherwise surfaced on all four
 sides.
 
 Composites are the cheapest form of wood and are literally
 manufactured, rather than grown.
 
 1. Plywood: multiple layers of thin wooden sheets are glued
 together and pressed. Plywood is strong and resists
 swelling, shrinking and warping. There is some furniture
 made directly from plywood, but generally it is only used as
 a support when incorporated into furniture.
 
 2. Particle board: sawdust and small wood chips are mixed
 with glue or resin which is then shaped and pressure
 treated. When used for inexpensive furniture, particle board
 is usually covered with laminate or veneer. This is
 necessary because particle board splits easily and the
 laminate prevents splitting. However, the downside is that
 the laminate may separate from the wood because the particle
 board responds to temperature and pressure changes by
 swelling and shrinking.
 
 3. Hardboard: is made like particle board but it's placed
 under higher pressure so it's stronger.
 
 4. MDF or Medium Density Fiberboard: wood particles are
 bonded with resin and compressed. It is harder than particle
 board or hardboard, and can be cut like plywood although it
 isn't as strong as plywood. Some MDF is covered with
 melamine which is a durable plastic in a variety of colors.
 The exposed edges of MDF are rough and need covering with
 molding or some other decorative material.
 
 Technically, furniture made from all of these wood products
 is "real" wood furniture, even the composites. Prices and
 quality range from the hardwoods down to the composites.
 The higher you go up the spectrum, the more you can expect
 to pay for your wood furniture. The good part, of course,
 is that with proper care hardwood furniture will last for
 decades or even generations. If you can afford it, always
 choose hardwood furniture.
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