SHEESHAM WOOD BEDS
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FAQ's
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Sheesham wood is one of the most popular and preferred choice of wood for beds. Apart from its exceptional texture and durability, the wood is also highly resistant to dry-wood termites and warping.
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Teak wood and sheesham wood both quite durable and are great for beds. However, sheesham wood is better as it is more budget friendly in comparison.
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Yes, it is. Sheesham wood is known for its strength and durability. In addition, it is highly resistant to dry-wood termites, natural decay and warp or slip.
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Categorisized as solid wod, sheesham wood is a good choice for beds because it is extremely durable and resistant to natural deterioration. It can provide a study surface for your mattress, helping your spine to stay correctly aligned as you sleep.
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Durable hardwoods like sheesham, teak, maple, mahogany, oak, and walnut are generally considered the best types of wood for a bed.
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Sheesham wood stands out for its strength and durbability and it does not warp or crack easily. It is also an extremely resilient wood that offers resistance against dry-wood termites.
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In comparison to other solid woods, sheesham is an affordable choice of wood. It is also extremely durable and resistant to natural deterioration.
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Sheesham wood is known for its strength, durability and resistance against mites. With proper care and precaution it can last a lifetime.
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Sheesham wood is exceptionally resistant to termites and also to natural deterioration. Due to its hard texture, it does not warp, making it the ideal choice for wooden furniture.
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Generally, teak wood is considered to be more durable than sheesham wood because it resists water and has a denser structure.
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The best way to identify the sheesham wood is by its dark veins and the distinct shades of reddish brown.