Bathroom vanities are no longer
boring, choose from a wide assortment of glass and stone basins, chrome
or nickel faucets that will accentuate any decor.
When it comes to the most used rooms in your house, you want to be sure that you obtain the most durable pieces of furniture out there. Consider the following facts:
The bathrooms in your house are in use every single day.
Your bathrooms are one of the only rooms that are guaranteed to see a lot of use not only by you and your family, but by any visitors you have as well.
Bathrooms are one of the main selling points of any home.
The furniture in bathrooms is subjected not only to a lot of wear and tear in terms of use, but also due to environmental conditions. The bathroom is the most humid room in any house, therefore any piece of furniture or fixtures in it are subject to extremely wearing conditions.
From that list, we can make two conclusions. The first is that many eyes will look at the furniture in your bathroom. The second is that if this furniture is not manufactured from the most durable materials possible, your bathroom will not leave a favourable impression on those who use it. Even worse, you will have to replace it often as it becomes worn out from continual use and humid conditions.
The answer: hardy materials
In order to keep your bathroom in mint condition and to save yourself some money in the long run, then, it is important to obtain furniture and fixtures that are made from material that is not only beautiful, but also durable. One of the best materials for bathroom furniture, which meets both of these standards, is Malaysian rubber wood.
The properties of rubber wood
Rubber wood trees are most famous for their sap, which of course can be turned into that ultimate of useful products, rubber. However, rubber wood trees have qualities within the wood itself, which make them ideal for manufacturing furniture, particularly furniture that is placed in such wearing conditions such as those found in the bathroom.
The tropical origin of rubber wood trees means that they are naturally less wearable under moist conditions. They have evolved in wet climates, and that means they are resistant to the ravages that excessive water can bring to other tree species and their wood products.
Malaysian rubber wood
As we noted above, there are many tropical countries that grow rubber wood trees and harvest the wood as well, so why choose Malaysian rubber wood? The answer lies within the human, rather than the natural, harvesting of this resource. The Malaysian government has strict logging and harvesting policies, which ensure that the wood from their trees is treated for everything from mould to insects, and that means the best possible materials for use in your furniture.
When it comes to durability and quality, then, there are few raw materials more suited to the manufacture of bathroom furniture than Malaysian rubber wood. Use of products manufactured from this source will mean a bathroom that you can be proud of, and that will stand the test of time.
The bathrooms in your house are in use every single day.
Your bathrooms are one of the only rooms that are guaranteed to see a lot of use not only by you and your family, but by any visitors you have as well.
Bathrooms are one of the main selling points of any home.
The furniture in bathrooms is subjected not only to a lot of wear and tear in terms of use, but also due to environmental conditions. The bathroom is the most humid room in any house, therefore any piece of furniture or fixtures in it are subject to extremely wearing conditions.
From that list, we can make two conclusions. The first is that many eyes will look at the furniture in your bathroom. The second is that if this furniture is not manufactured from the most durable materials possible, your bathroom will not leave a favourable impression on those who use it. Even worse, you will have to replace it often as it becomes worn out from continual use and humid conditions.
The answer: hardy materials
In order to keep your bathroom in mint condition and to save yourself some money in the long run, then, it is important to obtain furniture and fixtures that are made from material that is not only beautiful, but also durable. One of the best materials for bathroom furniture, which meets both of these standards, is Malaysian rubber wood.
The properties of rubber wood
Rubber wood trees are most famous for their sap, which of course can be turned into that ultimate of useful products, rubber. However, rubber wood trees have qualities within the wood itself, which make them ideal for manufacturing furniture, particularly furniture that is placed in such wearing conditions such as those found in the bathroom.
The tropical origin of rubber wood trees means that they are naturally less wearable under moist conditions. They have evolved in wet climates, and that means they are resistant to the ravages that excessive water can bring to other tree species and their wood products.
Malaysian rubber wood
As we noted above, there are many tropical countries that grow rubber wood trees and harvest the wood as well, so why choose Malaysian rubber wood? The answer lies within the human, rather than the natural, harvesting of this resource. The Malaysian government has strict logging and harvesting policies, which ensure that the wood from their trees is treated for everything from mould to insects, and that means the best possible materials for use in your furniture.
When it comes to durability and quality, then, there are few raw materials more suited to the manufacture of bathroom furniture than Malaysian rubber wood. Use of products manufactured from this source will mean a bathroom that you can be proud of, and that will stand the test of time.
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