In today's furniture market, the two categories of lacquered and paint-free furniture occupy one side, competing for beauty, each with its own merits.
Many people are hesitant to choose whether to choose lacquered furniture or paint-free furniture, which is a common topic.
It's not just a matter of appearance and price, it's an important decision about the quality and practicality of the home.
As someone who has been here, I have to say, it really depends on your needs and budget.
However, don't rush to conclusions, let's first understand the difference between the two.
1. Lacquered furniture
Lacquered furniture, as the name suggests, is baked at high temperatures after the surface of the wood is painted with paint.
Lacquered furniture is known for its bright colors and strong visual impact.
The substrate is generally solid wood boards, which are made by a series of complex processes such as grinding, priming, drying, and polishing.
This process gives the lacquered furniture excellent corrosion resistance and waterproofness, making its surface easy to clean, without oil seepage and fading.
Merit:
The advantages of lacquered furniture are obvious.
Not only is it beautiful and elegant, it can significantly enhance the style of the home, but it is also very practical.
Due to its excellent water and moisture resistance, lacquered furniture outperforms other types of furniture in wet environments.
At the same time, its corrosion resistance makes it ideal for high-use places such as kitchens and bathrooms.
Shortcoming:
However, lacquered furniture also has its drawbacks.
First of all, due to its complex manufacturing process, the price is relatively high.
Secondly, if the surface is accidentally scratched during use, it may be more difficult to repair.
In addition, lacquered furniture also has certain requirements for maintenance, which needs to be maintained regularly to maintain its luster and prolong its service life.
2. Paint-free furniture
Paint-free furniture generally refers to furniture that does not use paint in the production process, and is directly covered with stickers or PVC materials on the surface of the wood, eliminating the need for painting.
This kind of furniture is loved by many people for its environmentally friendly, natural and rustic characteristics.
Merit:
The main advantage of paint-free furniture is its environmental friendliness. Since no chemical materials such as paint are used, this type of furniture reduces the pollution to the environment during the production process.
At the same time, some high-quality paint-free furniture, such as solid wood furniture, has a long lifespan, and its natural texture and color will be more beautiful over time, giving people a warm feeling.
Shortcoming:
However, paint-free furniture also has its limitations.
For example, for some synthetic paint-free furniture, its corrosion resistance, water and moisture resistance may not be as good as that of lacquered furniture.
At the same time, some solid wood paint-free furniture also has certain requirements in terms of maintenance, which needs to be maintained regularly to maintain its luster and prolong its service life.
At the same time, some solid wood paint-free furniture also has certain requirements in terms of maintenance, which needs to be maintained regularly to maintain its luster and prolong its service life.
To summarize the difference between the two, the difference is:
Baking lacquer, gorgeous and picturesque, glamorous. It is like a celebrity at a dinner party, radiant and eye-catching.
The paint-free is more like a low-key aristocracy, unassuming but connotative.
3. How to choose between the two?
So the question is, how to choose?
My advice is that if you have a budget, have children or elderly people at home, or if you are particularly environmentally conscious about your home, paint-free furniture may be more suitable for you. After all, health and environmental protection are the most important things.
Of course, if you have particularly high requirements for the aesthetics of your home and have a relatively low budget, lacquered furniture is also a good choice.
In short, lacquered furniture and paint-free furniture have their own merits, and you should weigh them according to your own needs and actual situation when choosing. After all, only what suits you is the best.