Veneer panels are used for such an extensive array of purposes in both domestic and commercial settings. And whatever it is they are used for, the results are always dynamic, eye-catching and strikingly elegant.
Veneer panels are used for such an extensive array of purposes in both domestic and commercial settings. And whatever it is they are used for, the results are always dynamic, eye-catching and strikingly elegant.
Last month we explored the beauty of crotch and burr veneers which produce striking swirly patterns featuring unique features. Continuing the theme of presenting something special to those who wish to add distinctive appeal to their creations or significantly enhance the allure or even value of a piece, this month we’re taking a look at figured veneers.
When producing real wood veneers, four main sections of the tree are used: the stump, the trunk, the crotch and the burr. Whilst crotch and burr veneer can be a challenge to work with, the results of expert veneer matching and finishing are often nothing short of spectacular.
Once the veneer cutting process is done, did you know even more expertise goes into creating the stunning results borne out in furniture and panelling? The next step in crafting the beautiful, flowing effect that veneers are so well known for is called veneer matching.
Real wood veneers are an environmentally sound and highly attractive way to use natural timbers to stunning effect. In this post we are taking a look at how real wood veneers are produced. It’s a very interesting process!
Decorative wood veneers are incredibly popular in interior design right now in the 21st century. But they are certainly nothing new. In fact, the use of real wood veneers dates back 4,000 years.
A beautifully veneered table acts as a real statement piece in any home or business setting. Perfect for grand dining rooms and distinguished boardrooms, veneered tables can be produced from a range of timbers.
Working amidst the surroundings of an attractively designed executive or home office is always a pleasure. And for visitors arriving at reception being met with a striking, branded backdrop, their first impression will be most memorable. Wood veneers can be used to great effect in any office or commercial environment.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, in force since October 2006, was brought in to ensure the safety of anyone working in or visiting commercial premises and common areas of residential blocks. Fire doors form a crucial part of the Order. But what exactly does a fire door constitute?
Wood veneers can be used to create beautiful focal features within a living room or achieve an impressive overall look that can be either contemporary or classic.