Sal wood: Uses, disadvantages and furniture design ideas

Sal wood is a strong, indigenous wood type used to make furniture

Sal woods are one of the strongest woods on the market right now, with a firm, coarse grain. It is a naturally light-coloured wood, but repeated exposure to sunlight causes it to turn dark. It offers value for your money due to its high resinous content and durability. It is highly prized in the building sector due to these factors.

The states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, and Andhra Pradesh are the only ones where sal, an indigenous wood type, may be found. Its high tensile strength makes it a common material for flooring and musical instruments. Sal does not become infected by fungus or any other bug since it has natural anti-fungal and anti-pest characteristics.

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Sal wood: Uses 

  1. Healing wounds: The sal tree’s bioactive compounds may facilitate wound cleansing and hasten wound healing and contraction.
  2. Reducing inflammation and pain: The bioactive substances found in sal trees may have strong analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects that can reduce pain and inflammation.
  3. For weight loss: Sal tree’s flavonoids, fibre, and anti-obesity properties may make it easier for obese people to regulate their weight. The sal tree’s hydro-alcoholic leaf extract may one day be developed into a medication that might help people maintain healthy body weight by perhaps influencing their lipid profile.
  4. For respiratory issues: Sal tree’s potent anti-inflammatory and antibacterial qualities may be helpful for respiratory conditions. Cough can be treated with it frequently.
  5. Boosting immunity: The antioxidant qualities of the sal tree support a stronger immune system, fight off infections, and shield the body from a variety of ailments. Additionally, it has potent antimicrobial qualities.
  6. Treating stomach problems such as: – 
  • Ulcers: The sal tree’s anti-inflammatory and pain-killing qualities may help treat ulcers like peptic ulcers.
  • Diarrhoea: The antibacterial and antidiarrheal properties of the sal tree can be used to clear the intestines of germs that cause diarrhoea and other intestinal disorders. The sal tree might aid in lowering stool frequency.
  • Indigestion: The sal tree may be quite helpful for any digestive issues due to its carminative and digestive characteristics. By reducing flatulence and bloating and preventing gas from building up in the alimentary canal, the anti-flatulent function.

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Discover the beauty of Sal wood: Pieces perfect for your decor

Sal wood table

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Tables have been made from Sal wood, an evergreen material, for a very long time. The robustness of this most recent hardwood table design is evident when looking at the image up top. Thick wooden frames at the bottom support the sturdy wooden top.

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Sal wood chair

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The eye-catching armchair highlights the splendour of Sal wood in its natural state. From every viewpoint, expertly crafted curves convey a welcoming atmosphere. These chairs may fit neatly against most tables for saving room because the shorter armrests don’t protrude out to the front of the seat.

Sal wood bed

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Sal wood beds, which promise sturdiness and durability, are renowned for lasting many years when properly cared for. It is a visual treat due to the wood’s golden-brown colour and straight texture. Sal wood is also resistant to termites and other bothersome insects that like to colonise wooden furniture.

Sal wood drawer

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Sal wood is hard, solid and immune to termites, fungi, and dampness. It is ideal for structural elements like drawers because of these characteristics. It takes polishing poorly but can be painted.

Sal wood sofa set

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For a lounger that can be placed in a living room corner and utilised as a resting area when reading a book or lying here while watching a movie, this one has an incredibly modern style. In addition to having a lovely design and fine craftsmanship, Sal wood sofa sets are termite resistant.

Sal wood furniture: Durable and stylish for your home

Features

  1. Sal wood is a water-resistant kind of hardwood.
  2. It is the best wood type to make furniture, window and door frames, and beams.
  3. Sal wood is one of the most enduring forms because it is sturdy, resilient, close-grained, termite-resistant, and durable. Sal wood’s best quality is its ability to get stronger and tougher with age. Remember that sal wood may bend and twist if it is not well seasoned.
  4. Due to the small fissures throughout the wood, sal wood may only be treated with paint or a protective coating rather than polish.

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Disadvantages of Sal wood

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  1. Sal wood is tough to saw off.
  2. It is not polishable.
  3. When exposed to direct sunshine, it begins to break.
  4. For furniture or outside doors, it is a poor option.
  5. It contracts and expands.
  6. It costs a great deal more than metal. 

Elevate your space with Sal wood decor pieces

Beautiful upholstered sofa with a strong Sal wood framework

 

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Sal wood console table

Sal wood bench

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This strong Sal wood console table can be the show stopper in your home.

Sal wood low seating dining table

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This low seating dining table made of sal wood is simple yet very elegant.

Sal wood crockery unit

Sal wood cabinet

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The cabinet combined with glass door makes up for a grand crockery unit or a bar unit.

 

FAQs

How can you tell the quality of sal wood?

It can be recognised by its light colour and coarse grain when it is newly cut. The wood's colour is, however, darkened by sunshine.

What kind of sal wood is ideal?

The best wood for making wooden goods is sal wood from Malaysia. The intricate patterns of this wood seamlessly blend in with the surrounding interior design and architecture.

Why are Sal trees so unique?

Sal is revered as a holy tree and is thought to be the House of Tribal Goddess. It has commercial, therapeutic, and religious significance, and the furniture industry uses its wood. Due to its astringent nature, Sal is typically used to prevent diarrhoea and dysentery.

Is sal wood expensive?

Sal wood is a strong and durable wood, and costs less than teak wood.

 

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