Veneer
Wood veneer refers to thin slices of wood that are typically used to cover or enhance the appearance of surfaces such as furniture, cabinetry, and interior architectural elements.
What is it?
Wood veneer refers to thin slices of wood that are typically used to cover or enhance the appearance of surfaces such as furniture, cabinetry, and interior architectural elements. Veneer is made by slicing or peeling logs or timber into thin sheets, usually less than 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick
What are the benefits?
Wood veneer is prized for its natural beauty, grain patterns, and variety of wood species available. It allows for the use of high-quality and expensive wood species in applications where solid wood would be cost-prohibitive or impractical. Veneer is often glued or adhered to a substrate material, such as plywood or particleboard, to create a stable and durable composite panel.
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