If you’ve had a wooden deck or staircase in your home for a few years, you probably won’t be shocked to learn that even hardwood can wear out relatively quickly. Elbows, slipping glasses, and palms leaning against excitement all affect the life of your table.
If you expect your table to be used frequently, it is in your best interest to make good material choices. metal and hardwood are your best bet for durability without sacrificing too much aesthetics.
Hardwoods withstand fluctuations in humidity and temperature, which can cause chipboard or smaller wood composites to quickly warp and delaminate. If you want the best of the best woods, choose solid wood over hardwood.
hardwood consists of a lamina or hardwood core on which lies a hardwood veneer. While you may not notice much of a difference during the early stages of use, layered veneers will warp and flake over time, causing cumulative damage.
Solid hardwood is made from a single, strong piece of wood, so you’ll notice significantly less warping or peeling. Hardwoods are also easier to maintain, as they only require periodic maintenance with a sealant such as wax or polyurethane.