Wood veneers are one of the most attractive and popular surfacing materials used to decorate homes, commercial establishments, and aircraft. They are generally classified into two types – engineered wood veneers and natural wood veneers. Engineered Wood veneers, also called as recomposed, reconstituted, and man-made veneers, are processed to get a pre-designed appearance. On the other hand, natural wood veneers are sliced from logs of trees that have intrinsic markings and patterns based on geographic location, soil composition, and other conditions. Continuing further, let’s look at three key differences between natural and engineered veneers. Read on! 1. Process of Production…
Natural vs Engineered Wood Veneers: Understanding 3 Key Differences
