cac0fae8c8f092b7d7e32f10d5d4e9c220d2969b My Health Is My Life: Reclaimed Wood Furniture Conroe And The Benefits

Reclaimed Wood Furniture Conroe And The Benefits

By Raymond Richardson


We all know about recycling, reducing energy consumption, and going paperless. An excellent way to become more eco-friendly is by furnishing your home with Reclaimed wood furniture Conroe as opposed to discarding the of old lumber from written off houses and premises, it is harvested, refurbished, and given a second life as a coffee table or dresser.

It may be beneficial to own recycled furniture, however you have to be aware that it takes a lot of work to recycle the raw materials. You will need to hire the service of a professional to carefully collect the lumber materials. If you do not know how to do this on your own, you might risk damaging the quality of the used wooden materials. A positive factor about purchasing or reclaiming this type of furnishing is that the timber is already preferably aged. Therefore, various timbers like cherry, walnut, and maple will already feature a beautifully rich and deep color.

The use of recycled wood can have additional environmental advantages beyond the preservation of virgin trees. Most constructors employ paints, glues and other finishes that have no poison. The main goal is to produce a beautiful, high quality product while impacting the environment as minimally as possible.

Recycled timber has a unique and attractive character. Wine, cheese, whiskey... All of these things improves with age and it doesn't just stop there. Timber is another item which matures very well and that is surely one of the reasons for its ubiquitous popularity. Even when timbers have been propping up an old building for centuries and then toppled in the destruction process, this often only adds to its unique and worn character.

There is also a sense of intrigue surrounding a piece of recycled timber furnishing; your nightstand could very well have come from a turn of the century barn or a historical school house. Maybe it was simply taken from neighbor's unused deck; either way, it has a history and story all its own. If nothing else, the often lower cost of this type of furnishing is very attractive to buyers. Even though furnishing crafted by hand can be costly, recovered materials are usually inexpensive as opposed to very new ones. Recycled timber is usually already cut and treated, reducing expenses even more.

Building actual timber pieces of furnishing is much the same as using new timber once the old timber has been cleaned and sealed. As timber ages it takes on rich tones of color. Using the reclaimed lumber, it has already developed the rich shades of color associated with cherry, maple, walnut etc. So when the craftsman builds with this material the rich colors of the timber shine through in the finishing.

Often modern glues and techniques will have to be used to make the timber structurally sound. Marine epoxy is commonly used to hold the splits together in the boards. The timber worker has to inspect the whole surface of each board before running it through any of his machines. One missed nail can chip a planner blade

Buildings today are built with plywood and sheet steel which won't be used for furniture in the future. There are only a few artisan woodworkers that are willing to put the time in and have the skill to work with reclaimed lumber to create heirloom quality solid wood furniture.




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