Natural texture, environmental protection, exquisiteness...Solid wood furniture is always the most popular trend at the moment. In addition to the selection of carving and modeling, the price will be based on the wood itself. So, what are you most worried about when choosing solid wood furniture? How can we not be deceived?
One listen: the echo is even if it is not solid wood furniture, it will be very dull to knock it up, because it is not solid wood or composite board. The density of the composite board is not uniform, so the auditory effect produced by the sound has a kind of hazy feeling.
Second look: the curvature and grain of real solid wood species rarely have large areas of beautiful grain. The curvature and pattern of solid wood furniture can only be achieved by cutting, and doing so will waste a lot of wood, so ordinary manufacturers will not use this method, so if there is a very curved shape, consumers are better to do it A professional appraisal. Another magic weapon for identification is to see whether the wood grains on the front and back of the same position are the same. In addition, some woods have specific surface characteristics, which can be regarded as natural business cards that cannot be imitated.
Three touches: The wood grain is natural and smooth without seams. When you touch it, you can feel its wood grain very clear and smooth. The quality of small furniture can be identified by the wood grain feel, but if it is a large piece of furniture, it must be spliced together, which is not accurate by touching it. It depends on listening.
Four look: to see whether the solid wood furniture is made of a whole piece of solid wood, the first thing to look at is the wood grain and scars. For example, a wardrobe door looks like a pattern on the outside. Then look at the position of the pattern change at the corresponding position on the back of the door. If it corresponds well, it is a pure solid wood door. Looking at the scar is also a good way to identify pure wood: optimistic about the location of the side with the scar, and then look for the corresponding pattern on the other side.