{"id":1902,"date":"2021-09-25T17:04:11","date_gmt":"2021-09-25T22:04:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/twomakeahome.com\/?p=1902"},"modified":"2021-09-26T15:14:48","modified_gmt":"2021-09-26T20:14:48","slug":"whitewood-vs-pine-whats-the-difference","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/twomakeahome.com\/whitewood-vs-pine-whats-the-difference\/","title":{"rendered":"Whitewood vs. Pine: What’s the difference?"},"content":{"rendered":"
The majority of us are quite content only understanding certain aspects of the building of homes and furniture. We expect it to be safe and stable. Outside of that, we\u2019re usually unconcerned with the exact materials that go into the building. Many people look at wooden furniture and simply don\u2019t care what type of wood is used, as long as it is not plywood. There is a difference between woods, though.<\/p>\n
Again, many people may recognize the wood, but cannot place the type it is. If it\u2019s a lighter wood, it\u2019s likely pine, and if it\u2019s dark wood, it\u2019s probably mahogany, right? Stains have altered the way we look at woods in their finished products. Two very common types of wood that are used in construction due to its prevalence and affordability, are whitewood and pine.<\/p>\n