Oak

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Oak is the most widely used wood in decoration and furniture. Hard, noble, and versatile, it comes in light, medium, or smoked shades depending on the treatment.

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Oak is a preferred material in interior decoration, appreciated for its strength, durability, and natural appearance. Its shades, which vary from light to dark, will allow you to create atmospheres that are both elegant and warm. You can use it to dress your furniture, your floors, or even your walls, according to your preferences. Oak blends ideally with other natural materials like stone or leather, for a decidedly contemporary style. Its unique grain and texture will add a touch of character to your interior. You can also opt for a smoked finish that will give your rooms a more rustic look. Finally, this noble wood lends itself to many finishes, from raw to varnished, depending on the ambiance you want to create. Thanks to its multiple facets, oak will adapt to all your interior decoration projects.

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Oak is the king of decorative wood. Hard, noble, and versatile, it comes in light, medium, or smoked shades.

Natural light oak for Scandinavian style, smoked (dark brown) for contemporary, raw oiled for authentic. Used for flooring, furniture, and countertops.

Pitfall: veneered oak sold as solid wood. Check the thickness of the top layer and the 'solid wood' label.

The main types of oak in decoration are white oak, red oak, and Hungarian oak. They differ in color shade, grain, and durability.

To care for oak furniture, you should dust it regularly with a soft cloth. You can also oil it once a year to preserve its appearance and protection.

Oak is an excellent choice for a kitchen because it is resistant to shocks, moisture, and scratches. Its robustness and warm aesthetic make it an ideal material for furniture, countertops, and other decorative elements.

Oak pairs perfectly with natural materials like linen, stone, or leather. You can also combine it with more modern elements like metal or glass to create designer atmospheres.

Current trends favor light and bleached oaks for a clean and Scandinavian atmosphere. Smoked or aged oak is also very popular for its gray nuances that harmonize with industrial or contemporary styles.

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