Veneer
What is wood Veneer?
Wood Veneer: The Artisan's Choice for Elegance and Sustainability
Wood veneer has its origins in Ancient Egypt around 3000 BCE, where it was used for decorative purposes. In Europe, its production began in order to create furniture suitable for royalty.
The thickness of the veneer cannot be less than 0.5 mm and more than 10 mm. The beauty of a tree trunk is exactly what will be highlighted by a natural wood veneer.
Kitchen cabinet fronts are very often made from natural veneer. It is an effective and practical replacement for solid wood. Moreover, furniture made from this material is incredibly stylish and visually pleasing. Kitchens with natural veneer doors are not only truly elegant but also distinguished by their exceptionally high quality. They blend perfectly with many other modern kitchen design materials. The wide variety of different types of veneer, combined with the various cutting methods, provide different effects on the surface and allow for diverse applications.
In terms of its natural and aesthetic properties, veneer is qualitatively on par with solid natural wood.
It is recommended for use in:
- Kitchen furniture
- Bathroom furniture
- Any furniture construction
- Outdoor spaces (use of special paints is necessary)