Whether it be for
furniture or flooring, teak wood has been a preferred solid wood material since
many long years. In this article we take a look at the advantages and
disadvantages of teak wood.
Benefits of using Teak Wood:
1. Aesthetic appeal
Teak
wood has a very attractive looking straight grain pattern coupled with a rich
golden-brown colour. In addition to this teak wood furniture also feels great
to the touch, when compared with the newer engineered wood alternatives such as
Particle boards, MDF and even plywood.
There
are other hardwoods which are nearly as strong as teak, but it's mainly because
of its beauty that teak wood is so popular all over the world.
2. Very Strong
Teak
wood is a hardwood obtained from broad leaved deciduous trees, and it is
exceptionally strong, not only when compared to softwoods such as Mango wood or
Pine wood, but also when compared with most of the other hardwood species of
trees.
3. Very Durable
With
proper care, teak wood furniture lasts for many long years (in many cases over
100 years). This is the reason why we still find antique teak pieces around. If
you wish to buy furniture that will serve you, your children and then your
grandchildren, then the best option is to go for teak wood furniture. Compare
this longevity with particle board furniture which lasts only 2 to 3 years.
This is because particle boards are not as strong and often get damaged while
relocating or because of water. Durability can be counted as one of most
significant advantage that teak wood offers.
4. Natural resistance to termites and insects.
Teak
wood has a natural oil content that resists termites (white ants), fungal
stains, and also repels other insects that can destroy wood. Anyone who has
ever had termites climbing on walls all over the house, and eating all the
expensive wooden furniture before, will readily vouch for how important this
benefit is. This termite and insect resisting quality in turn increases the
life span of wood, and is the reason why teak wood is superior compared to many
other wood species.
5. Heat moderation
Teak
wood like all other solid wooden furniture moderates heat. What this means is
that it does not become too hot or too cold in the hot summers or the cold
winters even when exposed to the elements. Though most people do not explicitly
notice this particular quality of wood, it is one of the reasons why people
instinctively like the touch and feel of natural wood furniture compared to its
plastic or metal counterparts.
6. Resists rot and decay
Teak
wood has a very high density, and does not rot or decay easily. This is the
reason why it is so durable. Teak wood also has a natural resistance to several
alkaline and acidic substances. Hence it does not get spoiled or stained
easily.
7. High dimensional stability
Properly
seasoned teak wood furniture does not warp or shrink too much. It retains its
dimensions and is a stable material. Seasoning of wood involves drying the
timber logs obtained from trees, so as to reduce its moisture content.
Well-dried wood is not easily affected by climate changes.
8. Moisture-resistant
Another
important advantage of teak wood is that it has a good resistance to moisture
and water. Other than its beauty, this is the reason why it is the preferred
wood material used in ship-building for making the wooden flooring and decks.
Because of its moisture resistance, teak wood is well suited for making indoor
furniture as well as high quality garden furniture.
9. Can be hand-carved.
From
a carpenter's or artisan's point of view, teak is a fantastic material to work
with, because unlike engineered wood products such as Particle boards, MDF or
plywood, it can be hand-carved to increase its beauty. Most of the antique teak
wood furniture often has interesting design patterns or shapes carved into the
wood surface. Teak wood can be also be easily sawn and cut to desired sizes to
make customized pieces of teak wood furniture as per client's requirements.
10. Goes well with iron and other metals.
Wood
and metal are used a lot in combination. e.g. consider the table-mounted sewing
machines of olden days, or the nails that are used in woodworking. Its
important that the metals should not corrode or rust because of the wood.
Though we cannot see it, woods are constantly reacting to the environmental
changes, and balancing their moisture content with the ambient moisture. What
this means is that if the atmosphere is dry, the wood gives out moisture. And
when such moisture comes in contact with metals it can be the cause of
corrosion. Teak wood does not have this disadvantage, and has a good
compatibility with iron and other metals.
11. It's heavy.
Teak
wood is a very dense wood and has a high weight to volume ratio. This can be
considered a beneficial trait, because a very basic rule in woodworking is that
the denser and heavier a wood is, the stronger it will be. In addition to this
most people have a distinct preference towards heavy and sturdy pieces of
furniture, when it comes to buying solid wood furniture.
Of
course, one of the downsides of being heavy is that teak wood furniture is
quite difficult to move from one place to another.
Disadvantages of Teak wood:
1. Very Expensive
This
is the only major drawback of teak wood is that its very costly. The reason for
this is the declining natural resources over the years. The demand is as high
as ever, but supply has reduced. Other than the natural old-growth teak wood in
forests, teak plantations (farms) have also flourished over the past years to
try and meet this high demand.
The
price of teak wood logs is indicated as a per cubic feet price, and its much
higher compared to buying plywood. Add to this the payments required to be made
to artisans for making a customized piece, or the commissions that dealers earn
in the case of buying ready made teak wood furniture. It all adds up to the
costs.
2. Hard to find high-quality wood
High
quality and genuine teak wood is hard to identify for customers since it
requires some knowledge and experience about woods. Perhaps the easiest way to
fix this issue is to get suggestions and help from a trusted and reliable
source.
3. Woodworking Tools get blunted.
Teak
is a hard material. From a carpenters point of view it presents a minor problem
since the woodworking tools become blunt and need to be sharpened while working
on the wood.
4. Needs care (needs to be polished once in every couple of years)
Compared
to decorative laminates over plywood, solid teak wood furniture requires more
care and maintainence. It needs to be polished every couple of years to
maintain its beauty. My carpenter recommend sanding it with a 180 sand paper,
followed by polish. There are different kinds of polish available called
lacquer, but the easiest way is perhaps to use Touch Wood polish from Asian
Paints thats specifically made for giving shine to wooden surfaces.
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