If you are thinking about having a wood interior for your house then this article is for you. We have discussed the different types of wood for the 'design and construction’ (also known as 'design of konstruksjoner' in Norway language) of your house.
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Cherry wood
This comes in variations such as American Cherry, Cherry, and Black Cherry with a distinctive look. The wood has a straight grain and is easy to work with. It’s extremely hardy and resistant to decay, making it perfect for interior as well as semi-enclosed settings like balconies, terraces, and covered decks and patios. It’s perfect for making fine furniture, interior millwork, turned objects and cabinetry and ages beautifully.
Walnut wood
Walnut Wood comes in colors ranging from dark chocolate brown to lighter pale browns and can have darker brown streaks. Sometimes, it may have a reddish, purple or grey cast. This decay-resistant wood requires some treatment to protect it from insect attacks. It’s ideal for furniture, interior wall paneling, turned objects and cabinetry. Walnut wood lends a very sophisticated look to interior spaces and is widely used in various features and installations.
Padauk wood
This wood is elegant, with simple grain patterns. It comes in a dark red color that complements the look of various interior design themes. This resilient and strong hardwood is grown in Asia and Africa, making it an expensive product in the U.S. But the wood is superb in every way and any feature made using it becomes the focal point of the space.