Wood Types Quiz: Maple, Oak, Walnut

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Which hardwood is often chosen for heavy-use items like dressers and kitchen cabinets?

  • Cherry
  • Maple (correct)
  • Walnut
  • Oak

Which wood type is known for its ability to take dark stains well and is used to mimic pricier woods like cherry or mahogany?

  • Birch
  • Maple (correct)
  • Walnut
  • Oak

In which style are pieces often made using oak wood?

  • Arts and Crafts (correct)
  • Victorian
  • Shabby Chic
  • Modernist

Which hardwood ranges from chocolate brown to lighter shades and is used for high-end furniture and decorative items?

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Which type of wood is a good alternative for outdoor decor due to its resistance to water damage?

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Flashcards

Maple

A hardwood often used for dressers and kitchen cabinets due to its durability.

Maple

A wood type known for accepting dark stains well, often used to imitate cherry or mahogany.

Arts and Crafts

A style that commonly uses oak wood in its furniture designs.

Walnut

A hardwood varying from chocolate brown to lighter shades, used in high-end furniture and decor.

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Maple

A wood-type with good resistance to water damage, making it suitable for outdoor decor.

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Study Notes

Types of Wood

  • Maple is a creamy white hardwood that is ultra-durable, affordable, and takes dark stains well, making it a common choice for mimicking pricier woods.
  • Oak is a hardwood with a grainy texture, durable, and resistant to water damage, often used in Arts and Crafts or Mission style pieces and outdoor decor.
  • Walnut is a straight-grained hardwood with a range of colors from chocolate brown to lighter shades, used for high-end furniture, decorative items, and architectural details due to its strength, stability, and beauty.

Woodworking Techniques

  • These woods are often used in various decorative arts techniques, such as carving, turning, marquetry, and veneering.
  • These techniques allow artists and craftsmen to create intricate designs and patterns that enhance any home decor style.

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