Engineered veneer furniture is crafted by glueing a thin sheet of wood over an MDF or plyboard core, adding style and sophistication to your interiors and drawing attention. While the solid core provides stability and durability, over time, rough use or harsh conditions may diminish the allure of veneered wood furniture. The good news is that minor damages, such as blistering, bloating, or loose veneer, can be easily repaired. Read on as we explore practical tips for repairing and restoring engineered veneer furniture, ensuring that your pieces continue to exude timeless elegance. Related: Inspiring Design Ideas for Wood Veneer Furniture 1. Spotting Common…