Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Explore Fabuwood Cabinets. Pros: Competitive prices, wide range of designs for stock units. Cons: Engineered materials, limited sizes, longer lead times. ... Cost: $$ Best Semi-Custom Kitchen Cabinets
Fabuwood has also sponsored events such as the Fabuwood Challenge Hackathon at Touro's Lander College for Women/The Anna Ruth and Mark Hasten School. [11] Fabuwood produces semi custom and stock [1] cabinets. [12] [13] Fabuwood also sells kitchen accessories such as range hoods, [12] spice racks, [14] trash cabinets, [14] and floating shelves. [14]
It is strong, tough and close-grained. It is a handsome wood that takes up a high polish. It maintains its shape well and is available in large sizes. It is used for furniture of superior quality, cabinet work, and ornamental carvings. Vulnerable. [13] Sal Shorea robusta: Brown [1] 880–1,050 kg/m 3: 1,480–1,770 lb/cu yd [14]
Mahogany tree plantation in Jessore, Bangladesh. Mahogany is a straight- grained, reddish-brown timber of three tropical hardwood species of the genus Swietenia, indigenous to the Americas [1] and part of the pantropical chinaberry family, Meliaceae. Mahogany is used commercially for a wide variety of goods, due to its coloring and durable nature.
Ebony is a dense black/brown hardwood, coming from several species in the genus Diospyros, which also includes the persimmon tree. A few Diospyros species, such as macassar and mun ebony, are dense enough to sink in water. Ebony is finely textured and has a mirror finish when polished, making it valuable as an ornamental wood. [1]
Guibourtia contains 16 species that are native to tropical regions of Africa (13 species) and South America (3 species). [1] They occur in swampy or periodically inundated forests, as well as near rivers or at lakeshores. The trees grow to 40–50 m tall, with a trunk diameter of 1–2 m, often with a heavily buttressed trunk.
The avocado fruit is expensive to grow, and since it’s only grown at certain times of the year in a few regions of the world, it’s a precious commodity to consumers. In truth, restaurants know ...
Bird's eye maple may be expensive, up to several times the cost of ordinary hardwood. It is used in refined specialty products, such as in automobile trim, both in solid form and veneer, boxes and bowls for jewelry, thin veneer, humidors, canes, furniture inlays, handles, guitars, bowed instruments, custom rifle stocks and pool cues are popular uses.