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4 Things to Keep in Mind When Selecting Wood Veneers for Home

Wood veneers can add a sophisticated and natural vibe to the interiors of your home. They are available in a range of cuts, grains, textures and finishes.

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Wood veneers have a variety of residential surfacing applications like on floors, ceilings, furniture or art works as they offer unmatched aesthetics and exceptional durability without the need for spending exorbitant amounts of money. Wood veneers are also eco-friendly and non-toxic in nature, which make them excellent surfacing materials for home interiors. Differences in thickness, tone and  veneer finishes are important to keep in mind while finalizing the preferred wood veneers for your home. The suitability of the type of wood veneer used would also change depending on the area of installation and utility. In this post, we discuss the four important things to keep in mind when selecting the right wood veneer for your home. 

1. Thickness

The thickness of wood veneer sheets impacts important related aspects such as their installation, maintenance, and lifespan. For example, high traffic surfaces like floors require robust and thick wood veneers as thinner wood veneers may result in chipping. On the other hand, an overly thick wood veneer can spoil the aesthetics of a decorative shelf or a TV cabinet where a thin wood veneer would otherwise work wonderfully. It is, therefore, important that you choose a veneer with the right level of thickness depending on your need.  

2. Type 

There are several types of wood veneers available in the market. Some of the major wood veneer types include natural wood veneers and engineered wood veneers While natural wood veneers are sliced from the entire log of a single trunk of tree, engineered wood veneers are reconstituted and restructured slices which are first dyed and glued in blocks and then further processed to form a single veneer. Natural wood veneers are unique in design since no single tree trunk is similar to the other. If you are looking for a unique look and feel of solid wood, you can choose natural wood veneers. Engineered wood veneer on the other hand is useful for large surfaces which need a cohesive pattern across the entire surface. Also keep in mind, veneer sheets may require repolishing and resanding which can expose the surface beneath a rather thin veneer surface impacting its integrity.

3. Color and Tone

Color is an important factor to consider when buying wood veneers. Wood veneers are made from wood species like oak, teak, ash, maple and wenge mahogany. You can choose between a range of colour tones available in wood veneers like blacks, browns, brown reds, ivory and more to add a warm, cold or neutral look to your space. It is important to make sure that the color tone of the veneer you choose matches with other elements of home interiors.   

4. Finish

When buying a veneer sheet you may choose to go with prefinished veneers or have the finishing done on your premise. Buying prefinished wood veneers is beneficial as it not only saves time but helps to avoid any mistakes in the veneer finishes.  It is best to leave the job of applying veneer finishes to a reputed veneer sheet manufacturer who has the expertise and the tools to do the job right. Factory-finished wood veneers also present a guarantee of durability.

Conclusion

Wood veneers can add a sophisticated and natural vibe to the interiors of your home. They are available in a range of cuts, grains, textures and finishes. You should always check for standards and certifications to ensure the quality of wood veneers in the market. Do your research and buy from a reputable manufacturer of wood veneers offering an exceptional range of quality products with excellent customer service. 

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