Solid wood bed - What type of wood is good? Common types of wood used in solid wood furniture include:
1. Siberian larch: lightweight, soft texture, moderate strength, good drying properties, water and rot-resistant, excellent for processing, finishing, coloring, and bonding.
2. White Pine: Lightweight and soft, with high elasticity, fine and even texture, good drying properties, water and rot resistance, good workability, finishing, and coloring bonding. White pine is stronger than red pine.
3. Birch: Slightly heavy and hard in texture, with fine grain and high strength. Good for processing, finishing, and gluing.
4. Paulownia: Extremely light and soft material, coarse structure, rough surface when cut, good drying properties, does not warp or crack.
5. Linden wood: Slightly lighter and softer in texture, with a fine structure and silky luster, it is not prone to cracking and has good processing, finishing, coloring, and bonding properties.





