Bamboo vs Teak vs Engineered Wood: What’s More Sustainable (and Durable)

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Furniture is where “sustainable” gets confusing fast—marketing terms everywhere, and very little clarity. This dummy post exists to test how your theme renders headings, lists, and internal links.

Quick definitions

  • Bamboo: Fast-growing grass; can be sustainable if processed responsibly.
  • Teak: Durable hardwood; sustainability depends on sourcing/certification.
  • Engineered wood: Uses wood fibers + resins; varies widely by quality and emissions.

What matters for Indian homes

  • Humidity + monsoon: Warping risk.
  • Termites: Treatment and construction quality.
  • Maintenance: Polishing, refinishing, cleaning.

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