1. Different raw materials
Solid wood beds are made from only a portion of a log, whereas log beds are crafted from a single piece of wood.
2. Different manufacturing processes
Solid wood furniture requires several pieces of solid wood to be joined together, which necessitates the use of adhesive, whereas solid wood does not.
3. Different characteristics
Solid wood beds feature distinct, natural grain patterns because they are made from all-natural wood that requires no finishing. In contrast, the grain patterns on engineered wood beds are less natural, as they are entirely created through artificial finishing processes.
4. Different prices
Solid wood beds involve a complex manufacturing process and are relatively expensive, whereas solid wood panels are somewhat more affordable.





