Pine and oak are two of the most popular woods for the manufacture of staircases. The characteristics of pine and oak are: coniferous is a hardwood whose strength and narrow grain makes it strong and known for its longevity and longevity Color: light beige to yellow, from light to dark tones Appearance: Straight grain, attractive knots, pronounced knots. Softwood comes from conifers that keep their leaves throughout the year, such as cedar, fir and pine.
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