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Key Things to Know About Jarrah Furniture

  • Perla Irish
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Not all wooden furniture is made equal. Depending on the type of furniture needed, the level of usage expected, and even environmental factors, some wooden pieces will last longer than others.

Furniture makers the world over have managed to pinpoint which types of wood go best for different kinds of furniture.

Usually, this differs depending on the durability, availability, and how easy it is to work with a particular wood species in order to create furniture pieces that will serve their purpose wonderfully throughout the passage of time.

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One of the more popular choices of hardwood for furniture is Jarrah. Found in the south-western corner of Western Australia, these slow-growing, deep-rooted trees are well-known for their deep, rich hues, and reliable stability that performs well in most wooden applications.

With long, straight trunks, its colour and grain are especially touted for its character and elegance.


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What is Jarrah Commonly Used For?

Historically speaking, Jarrah was commonly used for wharf and bridge construction, railway sleepers, poles, piles, and construction such as house framing, flooring, joinery, even fencing.

Jarrah was used for these high-intensity, high-use types of wooden applications because of its natural resistance to rot, termites, marine borers, and weather fluctuations.

Nowadays as this type of wood is being conserved, use for it has been to make Jarrah furniture , whether it is to be placed inside or outside.

How Do You Care for Jarrah Outdoor Furniture?

If you’re looking to acquire Jarrah furniture for your outdoor living space, it’s important to know how to care for this stunning piece of furniture.

While Jarrah is naturally resistant to quite a lot of factors that can otherwise cause major damage to furniture made from less-resistant wood, it’s still worthwhile to invest in protection and know-how to maintain your striking furniture pieces to help ensure its longevity.

When it comes to Jarrah furniture for the outdoors, protect your furniture by placing a furniture cover on it when not in use.

Not only does this protect the wood from sun damage, but also prevents it from getting rained on, which can cause warping and cracking because of the moisture and humidity.

Place your furniture under partial or full shade to help maintain its exterior coating and wood stain, if existent, and don’t forget to keep up with regular maintenance as recommended by your furniture maker, which can vary depending on the stain and coating applied to the wood surface.

While this may feel like a lot of factors to consider, wooden furniture is actually quite easy to keep looking beautiful, as long as you remember to keep an eye on moisture contact and temperature fluctuations.

It’s also important to note that wood can and does age gracefully as time passes, and the slow decrease of the shiny, new look to your furniture isn’t necessarily a bad thing, as long as you are able to protect the wood from warping and cracking.

Over time, you’ll have a piece of Jarrah furniture that will not only be unique and one of a kind, but also specific to your needs and lifestyle.

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