Droogs
Not the Sharpest Moderator in the box
As do IKEA products @Jacob, it is human hubris that causes them to have a short lifespan. A bookcase made of a modern man-made material will outlive any wooden version in a modern home with central heating on in winter and off in summer. The massive difference in humidity (caused by this unnatural cycle) will cause stresses that will over a relatively short time-span cause the "true" wooden furntiture to fail. The amount and speed of cell shrinkage caused by CH is never fully negated in the natural material upon re-expansion when the CH is turned of thus leading to structural failure. Been there done that., had a beautiful bedroom suite hand made in the early 30's very high end Art Deco, moved from a house with 2 coal fires to one with central air CH and within 6 months the suite was quite literally only good for firewood. Yeah Yeah Jacob - I could have fixed it but the avaerage person can't. The chipboard and the mdf pieces of furniture coped with the move far more successfully. the production of mdf is not a massive producer of carbon as it uses plantation and recycled wood and is part of a cycle in which as wood is cut down it is replaced. the whole process uses atmospheric carbon or can do depending on who supplies the power. It need not use any newly release carbon in the system at all and actively has measures that help captre excess carbon by planting more trees than they take.
As to durability, my MIL is still using the bookcases and side tables she proudly bought in a certain blue and grey shop (the first in the country) in Warrington 33 years ago.
As to durability, my MIL is still using the bookcases and side tables she proudly bought in a certain blue and grey shop (the first in the country) in Warrington 33 years ago.
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