Wood Veneers are very thin slices of wood obtained from logs of trees. The most common method of obtaining veneers is by mounting the logs on a machine and rotating them about their longitudinal axis while a cutter peels off layers from the logs. These peeled layers are called veneers. The other method for obtaining veneers is slice-cutting instead of rotary-cutting, and it produces veneers of an even better quality.Decorative veneers of high quality are usually obtained from trees such as oak, mahogany, maple, walnut, cherry or from teak wood.
Advantages:
- Each wood veneer sheet is unique as each tree is unique. Even within a tree log, each layer is different.
- It creates endless design possibilities to give your furniture an exclusive look.
- In comparison to laminates, natural veneers can be customized with polish or stain from light to dark more easily
- It helps to achieve edge and surface finishes with uniformity and gives a timeless look to the space.
- It increases the strength of the product.
- It creates everlasting value.
- It is an eco-friendly material and can be easily recycled.
- Being natural product, it lasts longer than laminates.