The 5 advantages of choosing Beech Wood for your next project



Often regarded as a tree that boasts an American heritage, Beech wood can be sourced from almost every hemisphere. However, it is most commonly found in North America and in parts of Europe. The wood which is renowned for its unmistakable pale cream colors and sometimes pink or brown is perfect for manufacturing furniture, floorings, plywood and even musical instruments. Additionally, Beech wood is extremely durable and falls under the category of ‘hard-wearing’ wood. It is non-porous, has a solid density and a sturdy surface. 

Without further ado, here are the five advantages that make Beech wood the perfect candidate for your next project: 

Flexible

Since Beech wood is extremely malleable, it is the perfect option for almost every wooden project – flooring, cutting boards, windows, chairs, cabinets, tables and so on. It is an industry-favorite among artisans and architects precisely for this very reason. 

Shock-absorbent 

As Beech wood is evenly textured and exceptionally hard, it offers significant resistance to high-impact force. Due to this, beech wood is a popular choice for floorings, as it can bear a significant amount of weight without any signs of wear and tear. 

Odorless

Unlike any other wood options in the same category, Beech wood does not have any distinct smell. This trait makes it a viable option for vessels that are used to store food. Additionally, it offers a clean surface representation that appeals to a wide range of customers. 

Easily maintained 

Steamed Beech wood is often used to bring out the very essence of wood – finish and color uniformity. Since it is ingrained with long lasting properties, beech wood is sure to stand the test of time and look magnificent even years later. Even in the event of severe damage, a simple application of sandpaper to the edges will do wonders! 

A sustainable option 

Used to make flooring, furniture and even railroad tiles, Beech wood is not listed in the CITES Appendices or on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is also popularly used as fuel food because of its high density. Additionally, coal tar made from Beech wood is a popular option to protect wood from rotting. 

Catering to a wide range of customers from Architects to sports goods manufacturers and more, Faith Lumber Pvt. Ltd has a variety of lumber options to choose from. To identify whether Beech wood is the perfect fit for your project and browse our category of options visit https://www.faithlumber.com/european-beech-wood/ today!

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