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Teak Root Dining Room Table: Choose the Right Materials 

It can be challenging to decide on a tablecloth for your dining room. To choose the correct one, you must weigh price, simplicity of care, and personal style, and a table that falls short on any of these criteria may result in a purchase you later regret.

Here are the most prevalent materials, as well as some considerations for each:

Wood

Solid wood is a classic material since it is long-lasting and simple to repair. Pine, acacia, mango, and teak are typical low-cost alternatives. Solid wood is the most common, but it is also the most expensive.

Credit: Cosentino
Credit: Cosentino

Manufacturers have been working hard to reduce the cost of solid wood. Some stores sell unfinished solid pine tables for as little as $69, while larger tables from other sellers can cost $1,000 or more. Wood expands and contracts with heat and humidity, causing scratches and wear, but it is quite simple to repair.

Veneer/Wood-Look

Wood veneer is frequently a less expensive option than solid wood. A very thin veneer of actual wood (or material designed to resemble wood) is attached to a plywood or other wood core in this case.

Look for tables with clearly designated cores inside, such as kiln-dried hardwood, to identify good veneer. Looking below the table at the store is one technique to spot cheaper veneers.

You can always ask the salesperson what the table is made of; if they are unsure, that is a red flag. A less expensive veneer will cost less than $500, but higher-end ones will cost thousands of dollars.

Stone and Marble

Marble, quartz composite, and cast stone can all be used for stone tabletops (like cement). Stone is long-lasting, although it is porous and rapidly absorbs stains.

It can chip or crack depending on how it’s constructed, and if that happens, it might be difficult or impossible to fix. They are also fairly heavy. The cost of stone varies greatly; cement-topped pieces can be as low as $500, while marble-topped pieces might cost thousands of dollars.

Credit: Forbes
Credit: Forbes

Metal

Metal, such as stainless steel, brass, zinc, and lacquered or painted variants of these metals, is more commonly used for table bases than tops. Metal is long-lasting and not readily damaged.

However, due to its increased sheen, it displays every fingerprint and may necessitate the use of specific cleaning products. Additionally, painted metals might be difficult to repair. These can be less expensive than wood tables, but other than utility tables, all-metal dining tables are uncommon.

Furniteak Teak Root Dining Room Table

Now that you’ve found that wood is a material fit to your style, you can get your furniture here in Furniteak. 

We only provide high quality teak roots with unique patterns and shapes of your choice.

Your teak roots will not be owned by others, because they are unique and beautiful with their own appearance and advantages.  Uniqueness that lives forever.

We provide :

  • Teak Root Coffee Table
  • Teak Root Console Table
  • Teak Root Dining Table
  • Custom Teak Root Coffee Table
  • Custom Teak Root Console Table

You can request any type of teak root furniture, any size, any color and any finish! Go get yours now and choose your best deals.

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