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Cherry Wood Daybeds
Cherry is a beautiful, lightweight wood with lots of strength. Cherry wood usually has a slightly reddish tint to it, but the color depends on what part of the tree is used. Expect to pay higher prices for wood daybeds made of cherry. It’s a fairly rare wood that commands a high price compared to other options. Still, people continue to purchase daybeds and other types of furniture made of cherry because it offers so many aesthetic and functional benefits.
Pine Wood Daybeds
Pine is a yellow wood but most of the pine daybeds that you find will have some sort of stain applied to them. Pine has become a popular choice for budget-conscious consumers looking for good deals on sturdy products. Pine trees are abundant in the U.S. and many other places, so it has a low price compared to rarer woods. Even though it is inexpensive, it still resists rotting and insects. If you do choose a pine daybed, then you should know that many designers recommend staining the wood once a year to increase the wood’s life and help maintain its attractiveness.
Oak Wood Daybeds
Oak is one of the strongest, most useful woods for furniture. Craftsmen have used it for hundreds of years because it is sturdy and easy to find. Wood daybeds made of oak fall into the medium price range. They’re not usually as expensive as rare woods but they are not as cheap as those made of pine.
Mahogany Wood Daybeds
Mahogany is a luxurious wood that resists pests and rotting without any human intervention. It has as much strength as oak, but many people prefer its deep color. You should expect to pay top dollar for mahogany daybeds because the tropical wood is expensive to grow and harvest. Furniture made from it, though, ages very well, resists scratches, and will not shrink as quickly as items made from other woods.
Beech Wood Daybeds
Beech is a heavy wood that offers a lot of strength. Beech daybeds will retain their good looks for decades as long as you keep them in good condition. It is also important to remember that treated beech significantly outlasts untreated beech. Beech’s heaviness offers some benefits but it also makes furniture made of it more difficult to move. As a result, Beech daybeds probably aren’t the best choice for college students or people who move around a lot.
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