Top 5 Reasons to Choose Wood Serving Trays Over Plastic

There’s something beautiful about enjoying a meal at the dinner table with family or friends, but sometimes you just need to kick back with dinner in front of the TV. What’s better for carrying those meals than a nice selection of wood serving trays?
That’s not all these trays are good for either, with a nice wooden serving tray working as a great piece of table decor, an organizer for other decorative elements, or just for serving some coffee up for friends. They’re especially great for getting pieces together in small dining rooms.
But why not just choose one of the many plastic serving trays on the market? In the war of wood vs plastic, why is wood king? Why are the best serving trays made from wood? We’ve put together this blog to explain five of our top reasons why wooden trays are a better choice for your home decor, so you can buy your own set with the confidence that you’re making the right choice.

Wood is Durable and Long-Lasting
You may think that this is a misguided point, as the undegradable nature of a plastic tray surely means that it will last longer than a piece of wood, and in a sense you’re correct, but not in practice. While plastic will eventually sit in landfills for much longer than a wooden tray will, you’ll almost definitely get a lot more use out of a nice slab of wood than a piece of plastic.
Wooden dinner trays are generally made with a degree of thickness and structural integrity which makes them a strong, durable, and long-lasting purchase that you can use for years to come. They’re generally made very thick, either water-resistant naturally or as a result of treatments, meaning they stay in good condition for a long time.
On the other hand, plastic trays, while inexpensive, only need to be dropped once before breaking apart and being rendered useless, also potentially morphing and becoming misshapen from hot water washing.

They’re Cleaner & Safer
Another major reason for choosing a wood serving tray over something made from plastic is the cleanliness and bacterial safety that they offer. Over the years, you’ve probably seen a formerly clean and pristine plastic tray start to pick up mold, mildew, and odd stains as a result of basic usage, and this is because plastic surfaces offer a good surface on which bacteria can form and thrive.
Wood, particularly hardwoods and bamboo, is much less likely to become the home for disease-causing bacteria and germs. Most woods have a natural capacity to fight off and kill germs, especially the more natural and even treatment-based water-resistant materials. This means you can expect to use your wooden trays more freely and for longer without having to come into contact with icky mold and muck.

Wood is Much Better Looking
One of the most important things to consider when purchasing pieces of home decor is the visual profile of the items, and wood is going to look better than plastic nine times out of ten (or more!). That’s not to say that plastic trays can’t have lovely designs, and many of them do, but the aesthetics of a cold hard piece of plastic simply can’t compete with the beautiful intricacies that come with natural wood grain.
Neutral tones such as wood are very much on trend at the moment, and while plastic can be colored to fit the look of the day, there’s a timeless quality to wood. Along with this, the craftsmanship is far more present in wooden trays when compared with plastic items, which feel more clinical and mass-produced than wooden items that can feel handcrafted, even when coming from production lines. Also, being a natural material, they have some biophilic appeal.

Quick Tip — Wood trays are safer: The cleanliness associated with wooden trays is more than just an aesthetic thing, actually making the serving of food and drinks safer in a bacterial sense.
Wood is Far More Versatile
In both a visual and a practical sense, wooden serving trays fit into more home situations. They’re generally much sturdier and thicker than plastic alternatives, meaning they’re better for holding larger, heavier loads of food, drinks, and decor, feeling less likely to wobble and topple over on those crucial moments of transportation. Carrying in a bunch of coffees on a plastic serving tray often feels like tempting fate.
When it comes to the look of them, wooden trays can sit as nicely on coffee tables and mantlepieces as they do on your lap as TV dinner trays. On the other hand (or lap), plastic trays have a purely functional look and feel, that doesn’t work as nicely in different parts of the house when they’re not being used for their immediate purpose.

Quick Tip — Wood is an investment: A good wooden tray will likely set you back a little bit more money than a plastic tray, but for all the reasons we’ve described, it’s a worthwhile investment.
Wood is a More Environmentally Friendly Material
Finally, when it comes to comparing wood and plastic, we would be remiss if we didn’t mention the obvious environmental factor. Of course, wood has to come as a result of logging, which isn’t great for the planet, but at least it’s a renewable resource that is relatively sustainable if harvested responsibly. Bamboo for example is the most renewable resource on earth.
Plastic is made from crude oil in of the most greenhouse gas-intensive processes of any consumer industry, along with plastic itself often finding its way into landfills and even the sea. While a broken plastic tray might be recyclable, you can trust that wood is still a more eco-friendly choice.

Quick Tip — Wood is natural: Natural materials have the quality of being both on trend and timeless, with wood, wicker, and stone having a place in homes of varying styles and designs.
Conclusion
If you’re looking to leave your old home decor behind, a good place to start could be a lovely set of wooden trays! Wood simply has too many advantages over plastic to ignore, with the fact that it looks better being backed up by a plethora of practical edges. Safer, longer-lasting, and perhaps most importantly, more environmentally friendly, we don’t see any competition here. Remember, this is just our opinion so if you prefer plastic that’s fine, we’re just here to help.
Originally published at https://www.decasacollections.com on October 29, 2022.