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How to select the right veneer

Finding the correct decorative veneers can be difficult since you must examine a variety of factors such as wood species, colour tones, thicknesses, and veneer cuts in order to fulfil your décor needs. There are more than 200 wood species to choose from in the Decowood veneers collection. Each species has its own colour tones, patterns, and textures, and you'll need to decide on the thickness and veneer cut that best suits your needs. Keeping with the theme, here, we will discuss how to choose beautiful veneers for your home.

First and foremost! When purchasing wood veneers, there are a number of factors to consider. Colour tone, grain pattern, size, species, veneer cut, origin, thickness, texture, origin, finishing, and backing type are some of the factors to consider. Wenge, Mahogany, Teak, Ash, Beech, Eucalyptus, Oak, Magano, Mapa, Koto, Jacoba, Lime, Lolo, Pine, Rosewood, Sycamore, Sapele, and Chestnut are some of the wood species used to make veneer sheets.

The second step is to choose a colour tone. When choosing decorative veneers, keep in mind the sort of application and finish you desire. We have around a dozen colour tones available in over 230 varieties to assist you find the perfect match for your décor needs. When it comes to choosing the right colour tone for your veneers, you have a lot of options, from naturals to teak to engineered veneers.

Determine the suitable veneer cut in the fourth step. Veneer cuts come in a variety of sizes to suit a variety of applications, including doors and standard cabinet and countertop applications. To ensure that you make the best decision, you must first describe your design and pattern requirements. You can utilise the 3' x 7' size for doors and the 4' x 8' size for anything else.

Veneers are without a doubt one of the best ornamental surface alternatives on the market today, and their benefits are well-known. Every wood veneer, like every tree, has its own personality and offers a distinct style to your decor. Many people who truly love veneers, understand that each is different from the other, even when they are cut from the same tree. When choosing veneers for their furniture, customers value and appreciate these often minor variances.

Veneers are also sometimes the most practical solution to your interior designing obstacles. For instance, solid wood looks and feels premium. But they have a tendency to expand and contract due to temperature fluctuations. Veneers on the other hand, are resistant to physical changes that are caused due to moisture, humidity or temperature changes. Many customers even love the idea of veneered furniture because it gives you the premium look and feel of solid wood at a fraction of its cost.

CenturyVeneers has become the material of choice for many design professionals across the country, who keep it in their design arsenal for creating exceptional interior elements that are highly functional, aesthetically pleasant and supremely unique.

Walking into a CenturyVeneers home is a feeling like no other-- when every surface is beautifully covered in premium quality, elegant wood veneers, you are bound to fall in love with your home again and again

If you are curious about our newest collection of natural veneers. Check out our NatzuraVeneers here: https://www.centuryply.com/centuryveneers/catalogue.php



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