A genus of tropical hardwood trees and inspired by the Dutch Modern style of the 1950s and 1960s, teak timber is one of the most sought after sorts of wood for home and furniture making. One of the main reasons that teak wood is used in furniture and home repair is its proclivity to weather resistance. The natural oils contained within allow teak lumber to be safety used outdoors (and indoors) without risk of damage. Teak timber can even be safely used with little or no varnish or treatment, although such added protection supplies a longer life for the furniture. The age of teak lumber, though, makes a difference in the woods ability to maintain itself in inclement weather. Older, more mature teak wood having grown slowly in natural forests, which goes for a very attractive price, is more durable and self-sustaining, whereas the younger teak timber harvested on plantations, not having as many annular rings, is weaker and prone to splitting and warping from water damage. Aged teak lumber (i.e., teak grown old, not teak wood that has been vegetating for a long period of time) serves as the best wooden material for building. As for constructing, teak timber, which is very widely known in India (teak comes from Thekkus, an ancient word from Southern India), is commonly used for all kinds of household features. As said, furniture, especially lawn furniture, such as lawn chairs, swings, picnic tables and benches, is one major line of supplies typically made from teak timber. Window panes, porch columns, frame beams in old houses, desks, shelving, and dining room tables are examples of indoor creations from teak wood. Teak wood is also frequently used for patchwork where older wood has either rotted, warped from water damage, split from ensuing weakness, wall supports, and even as a substitute for paneling. Teak wood is the mellow heavy duty wood without which every home should not be made, at least in part. Home is where the heart is, and risking that home by building it with anything less than teak lumber is the same as threatening the heart with inevitable destruction. You don't know what you are losing out on until you try teak timber based furniture. |