Six bedrooms where wood is the main protagonist

Six bedrooms where wood is the main protagonist

Wood is a material that has transcended decades of design and has earned the hearts of all styles. Inspir yourself to apply it in the decoration of your bedroom and prepare an ideal refuge for rest

Easy to love, difficult to hate. This is wood. A material that has transcended generations, styles and trends. The truth is that for the coming years, like other natural materials, it is expected as a favorite in interior design. Today it is an essential component in houses that seek to respect the sustainability principles. We tell you everything you should know before furnishing and covering a bedroom in wood, where the warmth of nature reigns. Why choose wood to decorate bedrooms? Wood has fallen in love with interior designers, decorators and architects of all styles. Its various origins (oak, walnut, cedar, cypress, pine, etc.) make it a versatile and manageable compound. It adapts to all types of furniture, angles or constructions. Not in vain it is said that it is the material of the future. In fact, it responds perfectly to the environmental challenges that we face today. It has a good capacity to store carbon dioxide, in addition to insulating properties (acoustic and thermal). Nothing better for a stay like the bedroom that requires silence, pleasant temperatures and feeling of comfort. Types of wood for bedrooms The big difference between one wood and another lies in its origin and contexture. There are some that are softer and are used to make accessories or small furniture. Others are harder and resistant, mostly used in architectural structures. In manufacturing terms, one of those preferred in interior design and architecture is contraramented wood (CLT). It is of polished appearance and is built by layers that are arranged crossed with each other. However, if we want to know what the types of wood are due to their plant origin, it is convenient to review the most popular species in the furniture industry. NOGALS MOTHER One of the most quoted to manufacture high quality furniture. It has a dark color that varies between the reddish and the brown. His natural veins give him an elegant and sophisticated finish. It is resistant to wear and dense structure, ideal for headboards, cabinets or night tables. Tecapara humid environments such as kitchen or bathroom, this species is preferred. Thanks to its natural oils that protect it, it resists moisture, fungi and insects. Mangoesta species strict stands out for its flexibility, density and resistance, but especially for its clear and tropical appearance. It is usually used for night tables, cabinets or shelves and, thanks to its adaptability, it is great in complex designs. Pinoes remote one of the most common and accessible to the manufacture of furniture. Surprise because it is very easy to work, suitable for beds of beds, cabinets or bedside tables. Pine wood should be treated with varnishes or oils to protect it from moisture. APTOEL APTO MOTHER It is a light and whitish wood. It looks like pine, although it presents less veins and a more homogeneous appearance. It also needs moisture treatments. Olive Olivoel Motor is a wood valued by its irregular veteum and its varied coloration. A bedroom decorated with olive wood acquires very beautiful artisanal air. It is resistant and is characterized by its low porosity, ideal for frequently used furniture.

WEMHONER Surface Technologies

IT MAY INTEREST YOU

Card image cap Mouliá participated in the presentation of the 10th Wood Expo at the ADS25 event

José Moulia, on behalf of the Government of Entre Ríos, participated in the Opening Panel of the ADS25 exhibition, developed on April 23 and 24 at the Higher School of Architecture and Design of the University of Morón. The meeting brought together professionals, academics and representatives of the construction sector committed to innovative and sustainable approaches.

Read news »

Card image cap Burned wood: the Japanese technique that beautifies and protects the material

Elegant, ecological and resistant: the wood treated with the millenary technique called Yakisugi challenges the weather and the passage of time. In the world of design and construction, a Japanese ancestral technique is gaining prominence. This is the Yakisugi (also known as Shou Sugi Ban), a method that consists in burning the surface of the wood to make it more resistant and attractive. Although it may seem contradictory, exposing wood to fire gives natural protection against moisture, insects and deterioration over time.

Read news »

Card image cap Combilift and CMETB Celebrate 10 Years of Pioneering Engineering Traineeship

This week saw a landmark celebration at Combilift?s global headquarters in Monaghan, marking the 10th anniversary of the highly successful OEM Engineering Traineeship?a collaborative initiative between Combilift and the Cavan and Monaghan Education and Training Board (CMETB). The event, which welcomed past graduates, current trainees and local educators, underscored the programme?s evolution from a local skills initiative to a cornerstone of regional industrial development.

Read news »

CLARKE S INDUSTRIES Inc.

FARAM SRL

PERFILES DEL SOL

PERIN Spa

USNR

KCD SOFTWARE

JOESCAN

HYMMEN

WEMHONER Surface Technologies

MADERWIL S.A.

METALURGICA RUEDAMAS SRL

FORESTAL LAS MARÍAS SA

PRODUCTOS MIRO SRL

TAEDA S.A.

MAQUINARIAS ABRAHAM

DIFRA CNC

METALURGICA PESKINS SCA

ATOR

PRECOR SA

SOUTH CHEMICAL

MATRAMSA-AR S.A.

HERRAJES RIMAC