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Deciding the Right Wood for your Commercial Barstools

There once was a time when the pub and bar business was mainly run by the working class heroes. As time elapsed and economy grew better, bars went on to become hangout places for the VIPs as well. Today, bar business has become so competitive that even industry heavy weights often face a tough time in keeping their business stay afloat. In this highly competitive business segment, no business can hope to survive unless it has an uncapped inflow of running capital (something quite unlikely in most scenarios) or is able to offer something extra to the guests. This is where carefully chosen wooden bar stools can very well make the difference.

So, everybody is talking about modernization and is actually leveraging from the various blessings of technology, but there is still a good lot of people who like nothing more than the vintage feel of wooden bar stools. However, in order to ensure that you are not duped by the seller, you must know how to identify the commonly found types of Wood Used in making
commercial bar stools
, and must have a fair idea about their merits and demerits. Failing to do so may not only lead to financial loss, buying poor quality wooden barstools can potentially spoil the rapport of your bar.

Broadly classifying, wood used to make furniture can be classified into two categories, hardwood and softwood. As the name suggests, hardwood offers much greater strength and stability than softwood. On their downside, hardwoods are very difficult to carve and make furniture from. Thus, the cost incurred in manufacturing hardwood furniture is usually more than what’s incurred in manufacturing their softwood counterparts. On the other hand, if you are looking for intricately carved furniture, probably softwood is the thing for you.

As far as the types of wood are concerned, there are five types of wood you will mostly find in the market; mahogany, oak, maple, beech and pine. Amongst these, mahogany is the hardest wood and hence is the most durable as well. However, when it comes to
wooden barstools
, most of the options available in the market are made from beech wood. This wood is heavy, pale-colored and has fine tight grains with large medullar rays. If budget is not a constraint, you may also consider buying maple wood commercial bar stools. This is a very light colored medium-hard wood renowned for its shock resistance.

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