Wood Veneer

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Definition

Wood veneer is a thin sheet of noble wood glued onto a substrate. It gives the appearance of solid wood at a lower cost and with greater dimensional stability.

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Wood veneer is a material of choice to add a touch of chic and elegance to your interior spaces. Thanks to its natural and authentic appearance, it can perfectly integrate into a wide variety of decorative styles, from modern to traditional. Its careful finishes and durability make it a major asset for covering your furniture, doors, or walls. You can use it to create striking contrasts or to bring warmth to a room that feels too cold. Depending on your preferences, opt for light wood species like oak or ash for a clean ambiance, or darker shades like walnut or mahogany for a more sophisticated touch. Judiciously combine it with other materials such as metal, stone, or glass for harmonious compositions. With its multiple application possibilities, wood veneer will enhance your interior decoration with style and personality.

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Frequently asked questions

Veneer is a thin sheet of noble wood on a substrate. It offers the appearance of solid wood at a lower cost and with better stability.

Veneer can be used as furniture covering, wall paneling, or on doors. Oak for classic, walnut for luxury, ash for light. Available in varnished or oiled finish.

Mistake: veneer exposed to water that peels and warps. Wood veneer is not suitable for damp areas without specific protection.

Wood veneer offers several advantages: it is less expensive than solid wood, more stable over time, and allows for an aesthetic finish on flat surfaces. It is perfectly suited for furniture, countertops, and wall coverings.

The most popular wood species for veneer are oak, walnut, maple, ash, and birch. They are distinguished by their grain, color, and durability, offering a wide choice of decorative styles.

To preserve the appearance of wood veneer, it is recommended to clean it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid abrasive or overly damp products that could damage the coating. An occasional application of beeswax will help protect it.

When installing wood veneer, ensure that the surface is well prepared, making it smooth and flat. Then apply the adhesive evenly and firmly press the veneer to avoid air bubbles. Allow to dry completely before use.

Wood veneer can be left raw, but it can also be sanded, varnished, waxed, or even stained to match your decor. Choose the finish that will best highlight the natural grain and color of the wood.

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