Return to the past combining stone and Elm wood
The choice of live edge Elm wood, with a thickness of 26 mm, by Carpintería San Antonio de Sant Antonio Portmany for the manufacture of the door, sink top and shelf, is not only based on its aesthetic appearance, but also in its exceptional qualities and its versatility.
The KD (Kiln Driying) drying treatment applied to this wood provides greater consistency and significantly reduces shrinkage, making it stronger and more durable compared to other woods without this treatment.
Elm wood has historically been a popular choice in Europe due to its attractive appearance and its ability to withstand humid environments, making it ideal for applications in areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.
In addition to its resistance and beauty, Elm is known for being easy to work with. It can be sawed, nailed and glued easily, and dries relatively quickly, minimizing production times. Its ability to form curves with ease makes it an ideal choice for projects that require rounded shapes and intricate details.
In summary, Elm wood not only provides attractive aesthetics, but also durability, ease of handling and versatility, making it an outstanding option for a wide range of applications in carpentry and interior design.