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The Advantages of Recycled Furniture Timber in Melbourne

by Neel Dey Furniture Neel Dey Furniture

A growing awareness about global warming and the damaging effects of large-scale deforestation have led to more and more people choosing recycled furniture timber in Melbourne or any other part of the earth that you might choose to look at. The range of benefits that accrue from this mindset includes reducing carbon footprint through expanding green cover and living more sustainably.

Before going into the benefits of recycled timber, it will be relevant to look at the fine distinction between recycled wood and reclaimed wood. The difference lies in the processing of wood. Recycled wood is timber that has been fashioned into an item that is radically at variance from the original form. For instance, old crates may be converted into a side table or a dining table with a touch of gloss or paint. Reused wood, on the other hand, is when a new user is not very different from the original state. An example of this can be old flooring being sandpapered and polished and used as flooring in a modern apartment.  

Given here are some of the benefits of using recycled timber furniture.

Recycled timber is seasoned wood

New wood furniture changes form even after it has been through various processes like milling after harvesting. Over time, it expands and contracts primarily due to environmental factors. New wood absorbs high moisture content in the air and this makes it change its size. It thus changes its compatibility with other boards in the same furniture, thereby splitting or warping at key pressure points. Recycled wood, on the other hand, has already gone through the process of expanding and contracting over its lifetime and will, therefore, be more durable and sturdy.

Recycled wood is unique and exclusive

Wood that is weathered and aged has a unique and exclusive look, unlike any other furniture timber in Melbourne or anywhere else. Old wood has already fully dried out and is, therefore, more solid and durable than new wood and is unlikely to wrap or split. Additionally, old timber has a dense grain and will, therefore, be more hardy and stable over the long term.

There is a general preference by builders and furniture makers to use new wood that has not been sufficiently dried simply because it is more readily available than old recycled timber. On the other hand, recycled timber furniture is made from sections from various sources and has a unique design and pattern of its own. You will not get two similar pieces of furniture made of recycled wood.

Recycled timber come from old trees

Old and recycled wood furniture and construction materials were sourced from trees that were old and mature. However, this has rapidly decreased in the present world with the large-scale felling of trees and rapid deforestation. Hence trees from where wood is presently sourced from are comparatively younger than wood from where recycled furniture had been got. Older wood is far more strong and less likely to wrap and split than moisture-laden wood taken from young trees.

Elite furniture from recycled wood

The general trend in furniture and lifestyles today is for pieces that are unique and can stand out in a crowd. However, furniture made with new wood has a cookie cutter look about it – standardised forms with the same and repetitive grains and wood designs. But recycled furniture timber in Melbourne will surely have exclusive aesthetics simply because the wood will be sourced from various sources which have gone through different ages and environments. For example, a coffee table made from crates will be one of its kind because every crate will have different timber, colour and wood patterns. Every piece of furniture made from recycled timber has a story to tell.

These are some of the compelling reasons to use recycled timber for furniture.     


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