Wood is one product which is a combination of beauty, inspiration, performance along with environmental advantages. If there is any such construction material which is eye-catching, versatile, cost effective as well as sustainable, then wood is the first and foremost choice for the designers and builders. It is solely left on the imagination when it comes to offering variety of designing options. By putting it on various applications, the versatility and flexibility of wood can be confirmed better. Wood is known for offering multitude of design and building requirements, from lucrative and economical external structures to outstanding internal detailing of timber. It truly brings the living places alive with its warmth, comfort and beauty. 

Recycling timber is the most environmental friendly form of the production of timber which is very much common in countries, like New Zealand, Australia, where plentiful of old wooden structures are supplied. These timbers can be transformed into beautiful recycled timber table, vanities, coffee tables, side tables, bed, TV units, buffets, doors, couches and many more. Following are some of the types of timber which create sustainable furniture from timber recycling. These timbers have low travel-miles, are long-lasting, durable and are also easily available, creating a beautiful finish.

  • Messmate
    The other name of messmate is Eucalyptus Obliqua. This wood is generally grouped with Victorian Ash and Tasmanian Oak within the yard of timber. The colour of Messmate wood varies from light to medium brown to soft yellow with a slight indication of peach. The characteristics of this type of timber are mainly well-defined rings, coarse grains and gum veins. Messmate is the main wood for creating timber recycled furniture. Furniture, like bathroom vanities Melbourne, tables, bed, etc., can be made beautifully using this kind of wood.
  • Tasmanian Oak
    Tasmanian Oak is mainly the trade name for the almost three identical species of E. Delegatensis, E. Reganas and E.Obliqua. As mentioned above, these woods can also be called as messmate or Victorian Ash, though it solely depends on the timber origin and on the yard. The timber of Tasmanian Oak is dense, easy to work and is very durable and strong. The colour of this wood varies from light shades of straw to light pink to reddish brown.
  • Victorian Ash
    Victorian Ash is also known as Tasmanian Oak, White-top, Alpine Ash and Gum-topped Stringy bark. The Victorian timber has coarse texture with straight grain, can produce gum lines frequently and fiddle-back markings. Its colour ranges from yellowish brown to pale light pink. Furniture, like TV units, buffets and tables, can be made beautifully with this kind of timber as it produces a beautiful finish which surely attracts the attention of people.