Furniture can be made from both solid wood and engineered wood. Solid wood furniture is constructed entirely from solid wood pieces, such as oak, mahogany, or pine. Engineered wood, on the other hand, is made from wood fibers or particles that are combined with adhesives and compressed to form boards.
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Solid wood furniture is crafted from whole wood pieces, offering durability, natural beauty, and uniqueness in grain patterns. It's ideal for long-lasting quality. Engineered wood, like plywood or MDF, is created by compressing wood fibers with adhesives, making it more affordable and resistant to warping. While not as strong as solid wood, engineered wood can be more versatile in design and often features a smooth finish. Both options have their benefits—solid wood for durability and aesthetics, and engineered wood for cost-effectiveness and flexibility.