When it comes to interior design, wood veneers add texture, warmth and a splash of natural beauty to a space. They exude a timeless appeal and are able to tell a compelling story courtesy of their unique patterns, textures and colours.
When it comes to interior design, wood veneers add texture, warmth and a splash of natural beauty to a space. They exude a timeless appeal and are able to tell a compelling story courtesy of their unique patterns, textures and colours.
Quality wood veneers are expertly cut from a variety of species of trees to achieve different grains, effects, colours and contrasts. We use an array of species to create our high quality wood veneers so that we can offer something to suit every taste and application.
In veneer woodworking, a range of cutting techniques are used, each of which results in unique aesthetics that can be used in a variety of applications, in both commercial and domestic settings. It is quite amazing to see how different veneer cuts influence the overall look and appeal of the various timber species.
Working in the world of natural wood veneers for three decades, it’s customary to come across various levels of confusion as to what it is you actually do. The truth is, the world of natural wood veneers is a diverse and interesting one.
If you’re looking to enhance the aesthetic appeal of your commercial or home living space while enjoying a range of benefits, veneered doors are worth considering. In this post, we are specifically looking at what veneered door blanks are and how they can be used, as well as the benefits of veneered doors and veneered fire doors.
In this post, we will look at the various fire door requirements across the different types of building, and how veneered wood doors can be used to make fire doors look visually appealing, whilst remaining legally compliant.
Whether it’s offices, hotels, retail or part of the hospitality sector, wood veneers can add a touch of sophistication to any commercial setting. Join us as we explore more ways that wood veneers can be used in a commercial setting.
We’re often asked to explain the case for wood veneer vs laminate. At a quick glance, you may not notice much of a difference. But on closer inspection there’s a lot to talk about. Here we look at the pros and cons of both, as well as answering the question: veneer or laminate, how to tell the difference?