Spring is a season many people love, and it brings a sense of joy. Spring is also a time of renewal, and this applies to wood-based panel decoration as well. Next, we'll discuss why spring is a great time for wood-based panels in home decoration. Let's take a look.
1. The dryness is just right.
In spring, the moisture content of the wood panels is relatively moderate. When laying flooring in spring, it is necessary to control the dryness of the indoor air and leave enough gaps between the floorboards as required by the workers. Otherwise, the wooden flooring may curl, bubble, or warp in the summer.
2. Moderate climate and temperature
Springtime offers ideal conditions for maintaining suitable humidity levels in wood flooring, and the pleasant weather also facilitates installation. Furthermore, paints and other decorative materials dry quickly, significantly reducing renovation time. During floor installation, applied paints and latex varnishes evaporate and dry faster, resulting in a smoother finish.
3. Save expenses
After the Spring Festival, many decoration and building material companies will launch various promotional activities, so you can enjoy more preferential prices and save on costs when decorating in the spring.
4. Good adhesion
When decorating your home in the spring, it's essential to choose high-quality paint with good adhesion and elasticity. Although the materials chosen by decorators may differ each season, and the requirements may be very strict, there are still many differences between these materials. Therefore, when decorating in the spring, be sure to choose high-quality materials, compare and consult with others, and then select the products that meet your needs.
5. Moderate moisture content
The moisture content of wood-based panels is highly dependent on the surrounding temperature. Wood expands and contracts with temperature changes, significantly impacting the final appearance of the finished product. Ordinary wood materials typically maintain a moisture content of around 8%. In spring, the weather and temperature can help maintain this moisture content between 8% and 13%. Furthermore, spring's high humidity, combined with proper ventilation, ensures the wood's moisture content remains within a safe range.

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