
Furniture For Your Home, And Your Future
When it comes to furnishing your home, it’s more than just choosing pieces that fit your current style. It’s about creating a space that evolves
It’s hard to choose between wooden or metal furniture, besides the obvious aesthetic differences, there’re the properties that each come with.
Metal furniture tends to be far more durable in the long run, it’s easier to clean, and quite often comes up as a more cost effective alternative to wooden furniture.
Metal is also, as with wooden options, an eco friendly option when woods like mango wood aren’t available.
Another advantage of choosing metal is it’s ability to really take on colour, whereas colours are always softer with wooden pieces, when it comes to metal, they always stand out.
Giving a striking, contrasting look can really work for your home, and the durability of metal furniture makes them more than a statement, they truly have substance.
As a contrast, wooden furniture, when looked after, can last a lifetime and more, and with the passing of the years they gain character, telling their story in their grain.
Wooden furniture can also make a statement, but also has the advantage of being a softer impression on a room. Bringing nature inside, whilst also benefitting from being able to be utilised across a far wider range of themes.
Wooden furniture also retains value extremely well, coupled with its often lighter weight compared to metal, makes it a more flexible option.
Wood is also far lighter than equivalent metal pieces, this is always useful for manoeuvrability around the home, some large metal pieces are pretty much destined to stay put once set in place, whereas wood often allows you to tale a far ,pre flexible approach to the ever changing nature of a family home.
However, there is another option, and that is, why choose at all? Why have to take an all or nothing approach, Industrial furniture featuring a blend of wood and metal gives the best of both worlds, with metal legs giving that poised, yet sturdy base, letting the ground contact be made with the sturdiest materials.
This hybrid approach allows for a middle ground that can allow your home to incorporate a wider range of materials to fully allow you to reap the benefits without having to compromise. It’ll also allow you to flow with fashion more in the future as your home will be more adaptable to trends.