Mahogany Wood Species

Mahogany Wood Species Are you considering different types of woods for you home, whether the woods are in the form of furniture, architectural details, or paneling? If you are looking for a premium wood type, look for mahogany wood species.

Mahogany wood species vary in color, ranging from pinkish to a dark reddish brown. The colors of mahogany can also age over time. The grains in mahogany wood species can also vary from straight

to wavy and can include irregularities that add to the wood’s attractive appearance. Mahogany is very durable and resists denting. Mahogany wood species look good when finished with natural stains, red mahogany stains, and cherry stains. As an extra bonus, mahogany wood species naturally resist rotting. Mahogany is used in making drums, fine furniture, and sculptures. You will also find mahogany to be a popular choice for paneling in the interior of homes and boats.

Wood, regardless of the species, has a texture and a grain that appeals to the eye and to the touch. Wood has a natural warmth that glows wherever it is used. When you add these two attributes to the features of mahogany wood species, you have a winner.

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