| Pine is naturally a beautiful wood, full of unique | | | | incredibly popular. Pine wood is also growing in |
| character and natural quality. Pine wood features a | | | | popularity as it is seen as a cheaper alternative to |
| grain which glows in a richer shade of orange and | | | | oak. |
| brown than the main trunk of pine timber. This rich | | | | Pine wood was also used during the Middle Ages as |
| shade of unique grain ensures that each piece of pine | | | | an insulator against the cold within castles which then |
| furniture is different from each other. Pine furniture is | | | | became a popular insulator for modern homes even |
| also very strong and durable thanks the natural way | | | | though alternatives where available and was often |
| in pine grows in tough climates and strong winds | | | | seen as luxury solution to keeping the cold climate |
| which force the timber become an excellent shock | | | | out. Pine is also very popular as a form of office |
| proof. | | | | furniture based on its cheap price, providing a material |
| Pine trees are naturally native to vast areas of the | | | | which can be used for a purely functional use within |
| Northern Hemisphere from North American through | | | | the workplace. Painting pine a bold white is also a |
| to Russia and some parts of North Asia. It also | | | | very popular and is commonly used as furniture within |
| incredibly popular throughout Scandinavia where it | | | | the bedroom to add colour or within coastal areas to |
| dominates the furniture market. The most diverse | | | | resemble the traditional sea boating affect. |
| area for pine species can be surprisingly found in | | | | When selecting your own pine furniture it is important |
| Mexico. | | | | to consider how it will contrast with other forms of |
| Industrial lumber milling has seen pine being introduced | | | | furniture and how the impact of bright shade of |
| to more southern areas of the world including South | | | | colour with add to the room. For the room |
| America and New Zealand where it is seen as a | | | | decorative effect or purely functional purpose pine |
| cheaper alternative to oak and quickly becoming | | | | furniture offers a tremendous solution and material. |