FAQ
What are the advantages of veneered panel materials?
Whether you choose a melamine or veneer top layer or a wood panel composed of layers depends on your aesthetic preference, budget and surface use. Melamine offers a wide range of design possibilities and is durable, while veneer has a natural and high-quality look, and if you go for solid wood, you will have high-quality solid material with its own unique look. Below are the advantages when you choose sheet material with a veneer top layer.?
Veneer top layer:
- Made of thin layers of real wood, usually from hardwoods such as oak, cherry or walnut.
- Different carrier choices, each with its own pros and cons.
- Has a natural, warm look and texture because it is real wood.
- Can be manipulated in terms of colour by finishing it with an oil or stain as desired.
- Takes over the temperature of the room.
- More susceptible to scratches and stains than melamine.
- More economical than solid wood panels.
- Widely used for high-quality furniture, doors and decorative finishes.
Choosing between fineer or another board material depends on your specific project needs and the desired look. Also take into account the available thicknesses of the board materials, the weight of the board and the choice of carrier. A good alternative to veneer is melamine. View all melamine sheet materials.
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