
Sprayed Plywood vs HDF: Why we use superior materials for our ready-to-ship furniture
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Sprayed Plywood vs HDF: Why we use superior materials for our ready-to-ship furniture
When shopping for quality wood furniture, the materials matter a lot.
At Furniture Co by Charis (our furniture arm), we’re committed to building furniture that doesn’t just look beautiful but also lasts for years. That’s why we use sprayed plywood, not HDF (High-Density Fiberboard), in our ready-to-ship furniture collection.
What’s the Difference Between HDF and Sprayed Plywood?
HDF Wood (High-Density Fiberboard):
- Manufactured from compressed wood fibers and resin.
- Prone to swelling, chipping, and warping, especially when exposed to moisture.
- Lacks the structural strength of natural wood.
- Often used in mass-produced furniture due to its low cost, but not its durability.
Sprayed Plywood (Our Preferred Material):
- Made from multiple layers of real wood veneer, bonded for maximum strength.
- Finished with a smooth, durable spray coating for a refined look.
- Naturally resistant to cracks, splits, and moisture damage.
- Offers excellent screw-holding power, making furniture sturdier and longer-lasting.
Why Sprayed Plywood Is Better for Furniture
If you’re looking for durable furniture that stands the test of time, sprayed plywood is the smarter choice.
Unlike HDF, it holds up under daily use, resists wear, and delivers a premium feel that you can see and touch.
Our ready-to-ship pieces are crafted with high-performance sprayed plywood to ensure:
- Long-term durability
- Superior stability
- A sleek, modern finish.
- Real wood strength without the flaws of particleboard or HDF
- Built to last, affordable and made for you with ultimate care
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