Wood Benches

The use of wood benches can never be replaced by any other modern type of seat. Human’s close and nurturing relationship with the environment could be cited as the primary reason. Benches made of wood have unique and natural beauty; are much cheaper to buy or build; simply constructed; and most of these benches are good for individual posture and overall health.

Ideal Places for Wooden Benches Set Up

  • Household Indoors

Long before modern households were adorned with elegant sofas and couches, indoor wood benches were among a home’s furnishing necessities. Today, several homeowners still prefer using benches made from wood in the living area, kitchen, corridor or larger hallways. These types of benches are ideal for maintaining element or material balance in modernized homes. They take up relatively less space, and are attractive when complemented by uniquely designed cushions or covers.

  • Patio and Garden

Almost all homes have an entry porch or patio, which is open and mostly adorned with receiving seats or wood benches. Adding wooden seats to these areas lets family members and visitors enjoy the outdoor view, the sun, and fresh air. Similarly, gardens can be furnished with benches to serve the similar purpose of enjoying the outdoors as well as adding an aesthetic touch.

  • Parks and Other Public Places

It’s not surprising that outdoor wood benches are preferred for most public places like parks and recreation areas. The natural color of wood is a perfect complement to the lush green motif in public parks and gardens. They are easier to install and maintain than other seating options and are cheaper than complicated metal, concrete, and tile alternatives. They can also be much safer.

  •  Special Venues

Though perhaps not readily noticed, wooden benches are commonly used in certain places for reasons other than aesthetics. For example, wood benches are preferred in hospital corridors and waiting areas because they consume less space, and generally offer better back support than other choices. They’re also used in bleacher sections of stadiums and gymnasiums for both space and cost savings.

Best Types of Wood for Wooden Benches

Though most any type of wood may be used to construct benches, the choice of materials should always be influenced by the purpose or objective in building the bench; the designing or styling requirements, and individual preference of the household owner or organization. These options may also be limited by the availability of certain wood types in a country or region. Nevertheless, the following are preferred types of woods.

  • Cedar

These types of wood are the most common and preferred materials in building benches and other wood items primarily because of their abundance in countries located in colder regions or the northern hemisphere including the US, Canada, and Europe. When proper wood treatment is observed, they can be tough for moisture and endure the outdoors. Cedar trees include the pines, beech, birch, eucalyptus, cherry, poplar, and other types of hard woods.

  • Tropical Hardwood

The tropical regions particularly Central and South America and Asia also have their fair share of beautiful and durable woods perfect for crafting wood benches and other items. The popular teak wood benches are made out of the teak material that is native to Southeast Asia and is considered one of the best crafting woods due to its high resistance to both moisture and pests and bugs . Hence, they are commonly used to produce both indoor and outdoor benches.

  • Bald Cypress, Redwood, and White Oak

Other good materials that can be used for building indoor and outdoor benches are bald cypress woods, the giant redwoods, and specially treated white oak. These materials may be more expensive compared to the other types of woods because supply is limited to certain parts of the United States and certain species like redwood are conserved and protected.

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