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Choosing the Right Plywood for Home Interiors

Home ownership is a grand milestone. You work hard for years and save up for many more to secure a space that resonates best with you. It shall hold your nameplate on the door, so it is only fair that every item, every piece of furniture, is picked with care.


Choosing the ideal plywood that aligns with your unique vision of a home, as well as your budget, can be tough. An informed purchase requires a firm grasp of the basics.


This blog provides an easy, concise guide to choosing the ideal plywood for your home.


Plywood for home interior - CenturyPly

Basic Factors to Consider When Selecting the Ideal Plywood


Different parts of your home have different plywood requirements. Naturally, they differ in terms of features and pricing. Here are the most significant factors to consider when deciding which plywood goes best with your needs:


1. Quality of Plywood


When plywood belongs to the premium grade, it resists warping. High-quality plywood can hold steady under pressure and has a visually clean finish. While branded high-quality plywood is generally expensive, it assures enhanced durability and design in the long run and is worth the pocket pinch.


Low-quality plywood tends to cost less upfront; however, in the long run, it delivers fewer returns. It lacks the thickness, strength, and strong adhesive bonding of high-quality plywood with hardwood cores.


2. ISI Certification


The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) regulates the safety and performance standards of plywood by issuing the ISI certification for compliance. Counterfeit products do not possess the ISI stamp since they do not pass the strength or moisture-resistance standards of the BIS. Always look for the ISI stamp on the sheet of plywood while making a purchase.


  • IS 303 – Boiling Water Resistant (BWR) or Moisture Resistant (MR) plywood. Suitable for dry areas.
  • IS 710 – Marine plywood or Boiling Water Proof plywood. Suitable for damp areas.

BWP plywood furniture - CenturyPly

3. Low-Emission and Safe Technology


The chemical formaldehyde, used in plywood adhesives, can adversely affect indoor air quality and lead to skin allergies or respiratory problems. Plywood with E0 or E1 emission ratings carries very low emissions of this chemical and tends to be safer for indoor use.


Additionally, fire-retardant technology is another essential feature to look out for. Fire is a concern in enclosed spaces. Plywood integrated with technology that generates low emissions and low smoke makes for a smarter, safer purchase. CenturyPly plywood features Firewall Technology with self-extinguishing properties, with the very purpose of prioritising safety.


4. Location


The climate in your region will have a lasting impact on the furniture you install. While certain types of plywood are sensitive to moisture, others are more durable in the face of it. Similarly, certain areas within your home are more damp and require more waterproof furniture than the rest of the house.


Bed and Living Rooms / Dry Areas


Bedrooms and living rooms have a low incidence of exposure to humidity or wetness. Apart from the occasional water spill, they are protected by concrete and hardly receive moisture from outside.


  • Best Ply: BWR (Boiling Water Resistant) or MR (Moisture Resistant)
  • Thickness: 12–18 mm, specific to size and design
  • CenturyPly Top Picks: Win MR, Sainik MR, Maxima MR

BWR plywood furniture - CenturyPly

Kitchens and Restrooms


With a high incidence of wetness, kitchens and restrooms require waterproof plywood that is also durable.


  • Best Ply: BWP (Boiling Water Proof) or Marine Ply
  • Thickness: 18 mm for heavy damp areas; 6–9 mm for non-load-bearing panels
  • CenturyPly Top Picks: Architect Ply, Club Prime, Classic Marine

Hidden Panels and Furniture


Corners and hidden backgrounds with low-usage, light furniture demands are limited to areas with negligible moisture exposure.


  • Best Ply: MR (Moisture Resistant) plywood
  • Thickness: 6–12 mm, specific to the load requirement
  • CenturyPly Top Picks: Sainik MR, Win MR

5. Budget


High-budget plywood tends to be more durable, with stronger adhesive bonding and lower emissions. Medium-range plywood, like BWR-grade plywood, is a good investment for most home furniture. Low-budget plywood, like basic MR-grade plywood, offers lower safety and durability and is also less eco-friendly.


It is advisable to choose plywood within the high-to-medium budget range. These options can bear heavier loads, do not swell easily, and are highly reliable.


Modern plywood table - CenturyPly

CenturyPly as the Trusted Choice of Professionals


Offering a versatile range of sheets to choose from, CenturyPly is the go-to brand for professional architects and interior designers in India. With premium standards of strength, advanced technology, and safety features, it brings new-age products for the new-age homeowner. Some key features of CenturyPly sheets include:


  • High bend-resistance quality
  • Chemically treated veneers with glue-line protection that make sheets termite-proof
  • Waterproof features across products
  • Antiviral and antifungal properties like ViroKill, in line with superior hygiene standards
  • Firewall Technology for low emissions and low smoke during emergencies
  • Long warranty periods

When certified quality meets immaculate craftsmanship, your home becomes a harmonious space of endurance and beauty.


Antiviral plywood table - CenturyPly

Conclusion


Whether you're a beginner or someone with limited experience in the world of home interiors, picking the right plywood for your home is central to guaranteeing both durability and aesthetic quality. A well-balanced consideration of the important factors helps smooth the process.


Once you've found the right fit, explore a diverse selection of home interior options on the CenturyPly website and place your order with ease.


FAQs


1. How many types of plywood are there?

There are four main types of plywood. Depending on which part of the home you require them for and the load they are expected to carry, you can choose between Moisture Resistant (MR), Boiling Water Proof (BWP), and premium specialised grades of plywood.


2. Which is the most affordable yet durable plywood?

While MR-grade plywood is the most affordable, BWP or Marine-grade plywood is used for home furniture with high strength demands due to its long-term reliability.


3. Which ply thickness is best for my home?

The thickness of plywood varies depending on the size and design of the furniture. For bedroom furniture, the thickness should be above 16 mm for increased durability. For partitions, the thickness should range between 6–12 mm.


4. How can I use the CenturyPromise App?

Download the CenturyPromise App and sign up by creating an account. Once registered, you can scan the product QR code to verify authenticity. You can also generate and download the e-warranty certificate from the app.


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