Unfinished Oak Furniture
by Jonathan
Unfinished oak furniture is one of the most popular types of ready to finish furniture, along with unfinished pine furniture. Because of the popularity of oak this isn’t too surprising. Oak has been used for centuries to make furniture and it is still heavily used today because of it’s durability and appearance.
Types Of Unfinished Oak Furniture
There are two different types of oak commonly used to make unstained oak furniture: red and white. Red oak can range from a creamy white to the more common pale brown with a red tint. White oak ranges in color from a light, nearly white to a brown; the biggest difference is that it doesn’t have that warm red tint. But the color of either red or white oak will vary depending on the exact species and growing conditions.
White oak is more dense making it a little more durable. It is also the better choice for outdoor furniture as it is more resistant to rotting and pests. Red oak is a popular choice for indoor unpainted furniture.
Either type can look quite different depending on how it is cut. Quartersawn oak has a distinct and beautiful pattern not seen in other types of cuts.
Why Buy Ready To Finish Oak Furniture
Oak is a very durable hardwood. It’s so well known for it’s durability and stability that it has become a common symbol of strength. It has even become the national tree for many countries, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Because of it’s durability unfinished oak furniture makes a great choice, especially if you want something that will last a long time. It is perfect for high traffic areas, and things like a heavily used dinning room or for kids rooms. As with other solid wood furniture if it gets nicks and scratches they can be touched up pretty easily.
It’s durable enough to last for more than one generation. Unfinished oak furniture can be passed down to your kids or grand kids. The benefit of this solid wood unfinished furniture is that it can be refinished with a different stain or paint to fit in any room. Second and third generations may especially appreciate this benefit.

Unfinished Oak Furniture
Unfinished oak furniture is often more affordable than many other hardwoods, like mahogany, hickory or cherry. The combination of durability and affordability make it a great choice. Especially since it takes stain nicely and can be finished in a variety of tones. It is more expensive than some woods, like unfinished pine furniture, but it is sturdier and should last longer. But if you really want a good price you might want to shop at a discount unfinished furniture store or look at unfinished furniture online.
Ready to finish oak also has an attractive grain. Depending on the way the logs are cut you can get a variety of different patterns from this popular hardwood. The pattern seen in quarter sawn oak is particularly distinct as it is a fleck pattern instead of the more typical grain lines.
If you are slowly furnishing or refurnishing your home unfinished oak furniture is a good choice as it is easier to find than some other types; you can easily find a nice variety at an unfinished furniture store or online. You can collect pieces over time — an unfinished oak table and chairs now and an unfinished oak bookcase later — and finish them with the same color stain or paint so they match even though you didn’t buy them at the same time. You can start with one room at a time, for example buying
