Teak Wood: What Is It and What’s Actually So Great About It?

in teakfurniture •  4 years ago 

Teak wood is one of the many hard wood types. This wood comes from tree species ‘Tectona Grandis’, which is common to be found in South East and South East Asia countries, such as India, Burma, Malaysia, and Indonesia. In Indonesia, it’s more known as ‘Jati’. The tree itself can grow up as high as 35 meter, easily identifiable by its extremely short twigs and huge, broad, and round leaves.

For the world, teak wood is not a strange material anymore. It is highly utilized in furniture, ship construction, and building construction industries. It is a favorable type of wood due to its quality and property, such as being resistant and durable. Its resistance against hot weather and high humidity has been proven, as it thrives well on tropical countries such as Indonesia and Burma. On top of that, it has great resilience to water and pest elements.

As a hard wood, teak has great strength to withstand extreme temperatures as well. This quality makes it ideal to use as material for both indoor and outdoor furniture. The durability means that the teak wood based furniture has very low chance to rot or experience common problems that may be found in other types of wood. With the right manufacturing process and good raw wood material resources, it may turn into a beautiful furniture piece that adds functional and visual aspect to your home.

Dive deeper into teak wood history, history has it that the wood was first utilized during fourth century where civilization across the world realized many of its benefits. They had knowledge this wood has highly durable and resistance properties to prevent warping, rotting, and pest infections. Therefore, it was often used during middle age centuries for shipbuilding.

Moreover, this wood type has unique character to avoid corrosion and rust for the metal that has direct contact with it. There are numerous of outdoor teakwood chairs across the globe nowadays that are actually recycled from old ship decks.

In Indonesia, teak wood has gained popularity as a highly expensive material, mainly due to the fact that it has slow growth rate and ideally harvested at minimum 20 age years old.

The trees have been cultivated and developed for decades by Indonesian government, or in 1930s to be exact. Its plantations and distributions are regulated by official agency of Indonesian government. The high price is expected to increase as years go by, due to the high demand and decreasing numbers or resources.

The above reasons are why teak wood material are common to be found in various outdoor construction, such as patio or decks in this age without out ruling the probability of using it for indoor furniture. It’s a type of wood that can complement various rooms perfectly.

Teak wood makes a perfect choice if you want wooden furniture that has stunning color that won’t be reduced over the years. The color turns elegantly as the wood ages up, starting from light or medium toned brown from its early years to light gray or silver color, provided itself in streaks pattern first after being under particular weather conditions for four to five months. However, this may also depend on the climate and weather condition in your living area.

In general, teak wood is more preferable to be used for outdoor furniture because it holds itself well against extreme weather outside. The teak wood processed products have ability to survive not only for years, but hundreds of years as well. It should be easy to find the furniture with this material in global market, with the benefit of durability and low maintenance for its owner.

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