“Lighten Up”- For this Furniture Trend

Did you know that the trend towards using lighter colored wood finishes is transitioning more over to commercial and hospitality furnishings?

This look has been greatly influenced by the popularity of “Scandinavian Modern” looks marketed by Ikea and other companies that have tapped into simplicity, minimalism, and functionality.

Lighter wood finishes not only provide a neutral look, they allow for the natural grain of the wood to be emphasized, and  ultimately they show less scratching and wear over time.

Here are 2 CCB projects that are examples of “Lightening It Up”  with stain finishes.

CCB Community Tables produced for The Lake Club in Youngstown, OH.

CCB “Greensboro” Series seating produced for Genji Go Restaurant in Gahanna, OH.

Thank you to Hannah Vernal Designs (The Lake Club),  Chute Gerdeman and Prestige Properties (Genji Go), and our CCB Sales Representatives, Jay Dickinson & Warren Dorn for the opportunity to be a part of these 2 projects. 

Let us know how we can provide product for your next project. 

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CCB’s Community Table- Bar Height

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Custom Stain Color (to match customer’s sample)- left

Bronze Powder Coat for Metal Table Base – right

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CCB’s “Greensboro” Series-  Long Wall Bench

(w/ custom stain color)

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Plywood Vs. Solid wood

                                                                  

   

 

Plywood, if not familiar with it already, is a type of manufactured wood made from thin sheets of wood or plies. The layers are glued together so that adjacent plies have their wood grain at right angles to each other to create one solid piece.

Plywood is easy to use in terms of construction, you can simply cut a rectangle of plywood. Plywood may disintegrate if it comes in contact with water, which in a restaurant is bound to happen. Engineered wood, which is what plywood is considered to be, can be made from waste material like sawdust and chips, but solid wood requires large sections of wood that are free from defects.

Solid wood is composed of wood with no particle board or wood fiber. It’s the resulting board milled from the tree. While solid wood is more expensive, it is at a higher cost due to the durability and quality of the wood. It takes a bit more time to use for construction because it has to be shaped to form the end product.

 Many people consider solid wood to be more aesthetically pleasing as well. Especially when considering booths, if an end piece is showing and it is made of plywood it would reveal the glued pieces of ply. If a booth is built of solid wood you would not have this problem.

So while plywood may be cheaper and easier to construct, it is no match for solid wood furniture when considering quality.

That is why Carolina Custom Booth chooses Solid Wood. www.carolinacustombooth.com