At BRI we only use the best possible materials in our cabinetry. Not all wood is equal. I am not talking about red oak versis maple or how cherry wood compares to red mahogany. That is a personnel choice, regardless of the cost difference, there are a lot of excellent quality woods out there that will give you years of beautiful service. But did you know that wood is sold in graded increments, based on species specific climates and priced on current supply and demand? Yep, it is a traded commidity.
You have a lot of options with the different types of woods to choose from at BRI. Red oak is the usual wood we use, a few models come standard in maple, but most of the cabinets use red oak as the base wood. However you do have the other options of maple, cherry, black walnut and red mahogany. At this time and has been for several years now, the most popular choice is maple wood.
There are a few things that the customer should keep in mind when picking an aquarium cabinet for their home. Very basic stuff that can really enhance your aquatic display. Types of wood, stain options or solid colors. How tall should the cabinet be? Is it going to be a saltwater tank today, perhaps a reef aquarium in the future?
At BRI we build many different styles of aquarium cabinets. Many of the aquarium cabinets are customized variations of our existing line of aquarium stands. In fact our product line was developed this way. As more and more aquarium cabinets are being built at BRI, a few characteristics unique to building aquarium stands have remained the same.