There are many reasons why cedar wood is the wood of choice for many of the hope
and blanket chests on the market today. In fact, even if the exterior of one of
these chests is made from another type of wood, chances are the interior will
be lined with cedar because of the superior characteristics of cedar chests.
Cedar Chests Are Durable
Due to its natural long, narrow structure at the cellular level, cedar is durable
and able to hold up to the regular wear that years of use will surely bring.
This structure causes the wood to remain straight and flat, and better resist
warping. As a result, cedar chests are superior because of their
longevity; not only do they perform well for generations, but cedar chests retain
their gorgeous appearance as well.
Cedar Chests Resist Rot and Repel Insects
Cedar produces a naturally preserving oil that remains present in the wood.
It is this natural oil that allows cedar chests to repel insects and resist rot. Because the wood is protected from these annoying destructors, the precious belongings inside are preserved as well. Cedar chests have long been the best choice for keeping family heirlooms, special blankets, and other personal treasures because people can trust that these items will be safe from moths and fungi.
Also, it is important to note that, although cedar chests repel insects and
resist decay due to the natural oil, most people find the harmless, distinctive
smell of cedar to be very pleasant.
Cedar Chests Are Beautiful
The color of cedar wood can vary slightly according to the specific type of
tree and the area of the tree the wood came from; in any case, cedar chests are usually a rich reddish-brown color. The wood naturally fades to a lustrous silver color over time. Cedar chests maintain their original hue because they
are sealed with a protective stain - usually transparent to let the wood's natural beauty show through.
Cedar Wood Is Plentiful for Making Cedar Chests
Because much of the wood used to create cedar chests is grown in controlled
forests, with a focus on managed harvesting and a perpetual natural reforestation
process, cedar trees are regenerated harvest after harvest to produce an abundance
of cedar. Cedar chests are an environmentally sound choice.
Cedar Chests Are Low-Maintenance
Like any piece of quality furniture, cedar chests stay looking their best with
routing dusting to remove fingerprints, dirt and other grime. With proper care,
well-made cedar chests will not require refinishing for many years.
As you can see, there are many reasons why cedar is the preferred wood for
making quality chests. Cedar chests are always a wise choice.