More interesting details.
I was also interested in the structure on the underside. How are the legs attached. It seems like there must be some way the maker/designer mitigated sagging across such a long sideboard. Usually this is done with an apron made of solid wood underneath. But this one does not have an apron. I was curious if there is a hidden "keel." Or possibly the bottom is made of something like lumbercore substrate....
Ah, so the apron is part of the face frame. So obvious I should have realized.
tktoo: on the balance I think that oak looks more like white than red. The rays seem long enough to be white. But the photos is a little blurry, and it can be difficult to distinguish the two quite frequently.
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