We have long championed the benefits of wood veneer, and its natural beauty, but would you be interested to learn precisely how wood veneer is made? Let’s explore this very interesting process, step by step.
We have long championed the benefits of wood veneer, and its natural beauty, but would you be interested to learn precisely how wood veneer is made? Let’s explore this very interesting process, step by step.
Period properties were typically adorned with classic wooden wall panels, although in later years these were sometimes removed or covered over. Whether you are looking to create a retro look in a modern home, or you have a period property that needs restoring, wood veneers can prove the ultimate solution.
A veneered kitchen is a thing of true beauty. Smooth, seamless and elegant, there is a certain depth of character borne out in the natural wood grain, beautifully framed in each cabinet and flowing from one to the next.
We have previously explored the best ways of taking care of wood veneered furniture. But when it comes to walnut veneers, especially popular in furniture making, there are some special maintenance considerations that you’ll need to know about.
As we enter not just a new year, but also a new decade, it is interesting to delve into what’s going to be trending as we settle in to 2020. When it comes to office design, two of the most talked about trends are sustainability, and wood. Let’s take a look at what’s going to be getting all the attention for the year ahead.
Applying real wood veneers is a fantastic way of restoring furniture. And with so much choice when it comes to timber species, you have the opportunity to blend it seamlessly with your décor, or go all out and create a super statement piece.
Once you have taken so much time over creating a beautiful wood veneered piece of furniture or panelling, it is useful to be aware of how to care for it. Let’s look at best practice when it comes to looking after natural wood veneers.
Did you know wood veneer panelling can be used for privacy screening? For sound proofing? On walls and ceilings, welcome boards, sliding doors and balconies? Let’s take a look at a few ways veneered panelling is used in a range of settings.
Laminate versus wood veneer: the challenge is on! Here we explore the facts around the differences between wood veneer and laminate, so you can decide for yourself which corner you’ll take in the big furniture and interiors debate.
Marquetry and parquetry are decorative woodworking techniques used to create ornamental designs in architectural features, furniture and flooring. Here we take a look at this interesting subject, touching on its history, uses, the differences between marquetry and parquetry and how the stunning wood artwork is created.