Chestnut Solid Panel – Natural Strength, Distinct Grain, and Decorative Performance
Chestnut solid panels are ideal for both rustic and modern interiors thanks to their fibrous structure, warm brown tone, and natural durability. Known for its resistance to moisture and decay, chestnut wood is often used in both furniture and architectural applications where aesthetics and long-term performance are essential.
Advantages:
- Naturally resistant to moisture and outdoor exposure.
- Strong and long-lasting wood fibers.
- Excellent resistance to cracking and rotting.
- Easy to work with; does not splinter easily.
- Light to medium brown tones suit various interior styles.
- Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Chestnut Solid Panel Technical Specifications | |
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Wood Species | Chestnut (Castanea sativa) |
Density | ~550–650 kg/m³ (air dried) |
Color | Light brown – may darken over time |
Surface | Sanded, ready for oil or finish |
Thickness (mm) | 18 – 30 – 40 |
Width (mm) | 650 – 1000 – 1220 |
Length (mm) | 3000 – 3500 – 4000 – 5000 |
Areas of Use:
Chestnut solid panels are widely used in interior cladding, kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, rustic-style furniture, exterior siding (with protective treatment), ceilings, door panels, stair treads, and balustrades.