Every piece of wood tells a story—finishes help that story shine.
Shields surfaces, extends life, and preserves strength.
Finishes reveal wood’s grain, colour and timeless beauty.
Customize tones and finishes to match any style
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Wood brings warmth, character, and timeless beauty into any home. From furniture to doors and wall panels, the right type of wood and finish can completely transform how a space looks and feels. If you are planning your interiors or upgrading furniture, understanding wood types and finishes will help you make smarter decisions.
Let’s break it down.
Teak is one of the most popular choices for furniture in India. It is strong, long-lasting, and naturally resistant to termites and moisture. Teak has a golden-brown tone that looks rich even without heavy finishing. It works well for doors, beds, and outdoor furniture.
Walnut has a deep brown colour with beautiful grain patterns. It adds a classy and modern feel to interiors. It is often used in premium furniture and decorative panels. Walnut works especially well in living rooms and bedrooms where you want a refined look.
Ebony is known for its dark, almost black colour. It creates a bold and dramatic look. It is expensive and mainly used for accents, carvings, and statement furniture pieces.
Oak is strong, durable, and highly versatile. It has a light to medium brown shade with visible grain patterns. Oak accepts different finishes easily, making it a flexible choice for various interior styles.
Rosewood has a rich reddish-brown tone and is known for its density and durability. Traditional furniture often uses rosewood because of its strength and natural shine.
White ash is light in colour with a smooth texture. It fits perfectly in modern interiors. If you prefer bright and minimal spaces, ash wood is a great option.
Engineered wood is widely used today because it is cost-effective and stable.
Plywood is strong and commonly used for cabinets and furniture
MDF has a smooth surface, ideal for painted finishes
HDMR is more durable and offers better moisture resistance than MDF
Solid wood is natural, strong, and long-lasting, but it is more expensive. Engineered wood is more affordable and easier to maintain, though it may not last as long as solid wood.
For durability, teak and oak are reliable choices. For style and elegance, walnut and ash are excellent. For budget-friendly solutions, engineered wood works well.
Think about where the furniture will be used. High-use areas need stronger wood. Decorative areas can focus more on appearance.
Doors need durable finishes because they face daily wear and tear. Cabinets require smooth finishes that are easy to clean. Furniture allows more flexibility, depending on style and usage.
Indoor finishes focus on appearance and smoothness. Outdoor finishes must resist sunlight, moisture, and temperature changes. Always choose weather-resistant finishes for outdoor use.
Matte finish has no shine and gives a natural look
Gloss finish is shiny and reflects light, making surfaces appear brighter
Satin finish offers a soft sheen and sits between matte and gloss
Your choice depends on your style and maintenance preference. Gloss finishes tend to show scratches more easily, while matte finishes hide them better.
High-traffic areas require strong finishes like PU or melamine. Decorative items can use lighter finishes such as polish or wax.
Melamine and basic polish are budget-friendly options. PU and lacquer finishes are more premium and offer better durability.
Clear finishes protect the wood while keeping its natural colour and grain visible. These are ideal if you want to highlight the original texture of the wood.
Colored finishes change the appearance of wood. You can choose lighter tones, darker shades, or even painted finishes. These are useful when matching furniture with your interior theme.
Premium finishes like PU provide a smooth and durable coating. They are widely used in modern homes for a sleek and polished look.
PU stands for Polyurethane. It is a strong coating that protects wood from scratches, stains, and moisture.
Water-based finishes have a low odor and are safer for indoor use. They dry quickly and are a good choice for eco-conscious homes.
Light wood tones like ash and oak are popular in modern interiors. Dark walnut shades are also trending for creating contrast.
Matte and natural finishes are in demand because they offer a clean and subtle look. Many homeowners prefer finishes that highlight the natural grain of wood.
Simple wooden panels, clean furniture lines, and light tones define modern interiors. The focus is on simplicity and texture rather than heavy decoration.
High-gloss finishes, dark wood tones, and detailed craftsmanship define luxury spaces. These finishes add depth and richness to interiors.
Use solid wood for beds and dining tables. Choose engineered wood for wardrobes and storage units. Mixing materials can create a balanced and stylish look.
Kitchens work best with laminate or PU finishes because they are easy to clean and maintain. Light wood shades can make kitchens appear more spacious.
Wooden headboards, side tables, and wardrobes create a warm and cozy atmosphere. Matte finishes work particularly well in bedrooms.
Use wood for TV units, shelves, and wall panels. Combining wood with metal or glass can add a modern touch.
Consider durability, ease of maintenance, appearance, and budget. Also, think about how frequently the surface will be used.
Choose a finish based on your lifestyle. For low maintenance, go with durable finishes. For visual appeal, choose decorative finishes.
PU and melamine are commonly used because they are durable and long-lasting.
Finishes protect wood from damage and enhance its appearance. Without finishing, wood can crack, stain, or fade over time.
Clean surfaces with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals. Use polish occasionally to maintain the finish.
PU finish is one of the best options due to its durability and smooth appearance. Melamine is a good budget-friendly alternative.
Polish enhances the appearance and provides light protection. Coating creates a stronger protective layer.
It typically lasts from a few months to about a year, depending on usage and maintenance.
PU is more durable and offers a smoother finish. Melamine is more affordable and easier to apply.
Yes, wood can be made water-resistant with the right coatings, such as PU or exterior-grade finishes.
Exterior PU and weather-resistant coatings are best suited for outdoor furniture.