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Wood Vs Metal: What Goes Best As Living Room Furniture

Wood Vs Metal: What Goes Best As Living Room Furniture

Wood furniture has always been in trend for its cost-effectiveness and long-life. With the growing advancement, metal furniture – most commonly aluminum and steel furniture is in trend these days. Wooden and steel furniture, both have their own benefits of its own, but what is the right choice for you depends majorly on your budget and the design that suits you. Let's take a look at the detailed overview of the qualities of both metal and wood furniture and then you can select accordingly, what makes the correct choice for your home.

Bernhardt Benton EtagereLife-cycle

Higher-end wood modern living room furniture, made with solid wood or made using quality plywood or fiberboards, may last longer than furniture made with metal. Wooden furniture is more repairable, while on the other hand metal ones are usually discarded when they are broken. Though, metal furniture is comparatively easy to recycle.

Schnadig by Caracole Regency Side TableDurability

When talking about metal furniture, steel pieces ensure extra durability and maximum strength. Modern metal furniture is crack, peel and chip resistant. On the other hand wood furniture will reflect every scratch, chip, dent, and discoloration of the finish.

Caracole Commodore Side TableFeel

Wood furniture like modern display cabinets, table, and chair sets offer a professional look and add warmth to the atmosphere and gives a more natural feel to the place. On the other hand, metal furniture offers a more sophisticated and modern look.  The appeal is extremely futuristic unless worked extensively to look organic.

Carson Cadence Display Cabinet

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