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What is Natural Wood Veneer Panels

 

 

Natural Wood Veneer Panels is a durable and versatile material that can be used in numerous ways to cover or enhance the appearance of surfaces such as furniture, cabinetry, and walls. While it is largely made from real wood, you will also find engineered veneers that deliver design consistency over large spaces. Wood veneers are a great way to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your home interiors. If you're in the market for premium quality veneer, you need to have sufficient knowledge about available options to make the best decision.

Benefits of Natural Wood Veneer Panels
 
1. Aesthetically pleasing

One of the most remarkable features of natural wood veneer panels is its ability to mimic the appearance of solid wood, capturing the natural beauty of various wood species. Offers a wide range of natural wood veneer panels textures, including the sophisticated and elegant walnut texture. Dark walnut natural wood veneer panels, for example, provide rich, warm tones, adding a sense of luxury and refinement to any space. With natural wood veneer panels, you can achieve the same timeless elegance and classic charm of solid wood, while minimizing the environmental impact.

2. Eco-friendly

Natural wood veneer panels is an eco-friendly alternative to solid wood, as it utilizes fewer natural resources and promotes sustainable forestry practices. Sources its veneers from responsibly managed forests, ensuring a reduced carbon footprint and minimal environmental impact. The manufacturing process of natural wood veneer panels involves slicing thin layers from a single log, which maximizes the utilization of the wood and minimizes waste. By opting for natural wood veneer panels, you're not only choosing an aesthetically pleasing option, but also contributing to the preservation of the environment.

3. Cost-effective

Another significant advantage of natural wood veneer panels is its cost-effectiveness. Solid wood, especially exotic species like dark walnut, can be expensive and difficult to source. Natural wood veneer panels, on the other hand, offers the same visual appeal at a fraction of the cost. Due to the efficient utilization of wood resources in the veneer manufacturing process, less material is required, resulting in reduced costs for the end consumer. Additionally, natural wood veneer panels is easier to work with, as it can be easily applied to a variety of substrates, further reducing labor costs.

4. Durability and stability

Natural wood veneer panels from are not only visually appealing, but also offer excellent durability and stability. The veneer manufacturing process includes pressing the thin layers of wood onto a sturdy substrate, such as plywood or particleboard. This results in a more stable and durable product, as it is less susceptible to warping and splitting, which are common issues with solid wood. Natural wood veneer panels is also treated with protective finishes that enhance its resistance to scratches, dents, and moisture, making it a suitable option for high-traffic areas in your home or office.

Types of Natural Wood Veneer Panels

 

Natural Veneers
Natural veneer is sliced or peeled from logs of real wood and provides a natural look and feel to your spaces. Reputable brands like Decowood offer natural veneer in a variety of celebrated wood species, including oak, walnut, and maple. The use of natural veneer can create a warm and inviting ambiance, making it an ideal choice for home interiors.

 

Recon Veneers
Recon veneer is an engineered veneer that is engineered through a patented process to create consistent designs on a large scale. They are eco-friendly, premium quality, and can easily replicate natural patterns and materials. Crafted from the best wood species, they are widely preferred for their ability to provide design consistency over large spaces. Decowood offers recon veneer in a wide range of colours and patterns, including Wenge, Zebrawood, and Santos Rosewood.

 

Smoked Veneers
Smoked veneer is made by treating natural veneer with a special smoking process that enhances its colour and gives it a unique smoky effect. The veneers are typically available in shades of blonde, dark, and brown, with fine striking or plain patterns. Adding smoked veneer to your home interiors can introduce a touch of luxury and sophistication. Decowood offers a variety of wood species in the smoked veneer range, including oak, ash, eucalyptus, and walnut.

 

Dyed Veneers
Dyed veneer is created by dyeing natural wood veneer with a range of colours. This results in a vibrant and eye-catching surfacing material that is ideal for creating a bold and unique look in home interiors. Decowood offers a wide range of dyed veneer in Grey, Black, Brown, Beige & White colour palette, to satisfy your interior design requirements.

 

Textured Veneers
Textured veneer is made by specially treating natural wood veneer to add patterns and create a visually appealing and tactile product. Ranging from stripes to waves to geometric, textured veneer is available in a variety of patterns. It is ideal for adding a touch of character and personality to home interiors. You can choose from Decowood's Specials veneer range for a world of beautiful textures to bring your design vision to life.

A Guide to Different Types of Wood Used in Natural Wood Veneer Panels

 

Teak

For a long time now, Teak has been a highly sought-after solid wood material. Features such as the aesthetic appeal, material strength, high durability, and natural resistance towards termites, and high dimensional stability make Teak an ideal solid wood veneer for most climates and environments. Moreover, low-maintenance and heat moderation are two other exciting qualities of Teak, making it a functional yet appealing wood veneer.

Engineered

Also known as man-made or reconstructed veneers, engineered veneer sheets are a popular alternative to solid wood veneers. Engineered veneers are made by taking solid wood in strands or fibre form and mixing them with adhesives to create what is called a composite wood material. Unlike solid wood veneers, engineered veneers have a consistent grain pattern, making them ideal for settings that require design uniformity.

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Natural

The natural collection of wood veneers features more than 200 exotic wood species such as the Crotch, Walnut, Wenge, Pallsander, Flakes, and Amberwood. Sourced across the globe, the wood veneers made from a plethora of precious solid wood species is sure to add a touch of beauty, warmth, and tranquility to your spaces.

Noirwood

Noirwood veneers are an exquisite variety of veneers that are a blend of both nature and human ingenuity. Manufactured using special practices and techniques, noirwood veneers are made by enhancing natural wood. Available in a dark brown colour tone and in both horizontal and vertical grain patterns, noirwood veneers offer a touch of richness and sophistication to your interior spaces.

 

Application of Natural Wood Veneer Panels

 

 

Door

Veneer-covered MDF/Plywood core wooden doors are one of the most popular and trusted types of wooden doors on the market.The advantages of MDF/Plywood doors covered with Veneer are excellent sound insulation, smooth operation, shrink resistance, and are not affected by weather, climate, humidity, and temperature factors. high aesthetic.

 

Decorative cladding

MDF/Plywood wall panels covered with Veneer are currently still the leading trend in the field of Interior Design and Construction. Because it not only helps bring a luxurious and classy space but is also more environmentally friendly than natural wood wall panels.

 

Wardrobe

MDF/Plywood cabinets and wardrobes covered with Veneer always have a smooth, bright surface, resistant to warping, termites and cracking well when the weather changes. In addition, depending on customer needs, Veneer wooden cabinet surfaces can also have delicate grain patterns without fear of fading under the influence of time.

 

 

 
Steps For Using Natural Wood Veneer Panels
 
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Cut the substrate (the material that the veneer is actually applied to) to the exact finish size. This way, you can cut just the excess veneer with a razor knife and avoid damaging the finished product by using a table saw.

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Select the most appealing section of the veneer pattern, which will be visible in the finished piece, keeping in mind that any excess will be trimmed.One effective way to isolate your preferred section is to make a cardboard template and cut to the identical size of the substrate panel by laying the substrate over the cardboard, marking the edges and then cutting the cardboard.

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Place your template over the desired section of veneer and cut out that portion. Leave approximately one-half inch, or 1.27 centimeters (0.5 in), of excess on each side.

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Center the selected pattern section over the substrate panel and apply the contact cement. Following the manufacturer's instructions, apply both the veneer and the substrate. Allow it to set.Be sure to mix the adhesive thoroughly before applying it. This will maximize its effectiveness.

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Use extreme caution when positioning the two elements for adherence. Since contact cement is so slip-resistant, they must be perfectly aligned on the first try

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Using maximum pressure, roll the veneer smooth by starting in the center and working out toward the edges using a veneer roller.

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Still using maximum pressure, smooth the surface with a smoothing blade to verify that the veneer completely adheres.

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Turn your piece upside down, use a razor knife to trim the excess using the edges of the substrate as your guide.Run your hand over the area to be sure that the area is entirely smooth. If you do encounter any bubbles, repeat the two previous steps.

 

A Checklist to Consider When Buying Natural Wood Veneer Panels
 

Application visibility
Furniture such as reception counters, drawing-room tables, and front doors are in high visibility areas. In such places, you may use premium quality natural wood veneer panels sheets while other areas such as the undersides of cabinets and shelves can do with ordinary natural wood veneer panels. Such sensible use of natural wood veneer panels gives you the best results, both in terms of purpose and aesthetic appeal.

 

Right backing materials
Seasoned artisans and interior designers are aware of the importance of using quality backers while installing natural wood veneer panels sheets. In addition to the natural wood veneer panels sheets, the backing materials form a vital component of the installation. Whether it is the adhesive for bonding purposes or the substrate, choosing the right backing materials ensures the desired stability and durability in all projects.

 

Variations in grain
Even natural wood veneer panels from within the same wood species will vary. As a natural product, trees feature many variations in grain, texture, and color. You'll find that some tree species are more consistent than others in terms of texture and grain. To ensure consistency of surface in terms of texture, grain, and color, you must order natural wood veneer panels sheets manufactured from the same log. A log will usually produce 24 natural wood veneer panels sheets. Also, veneer sheet thickness is an important aspect to consider while buying one. Natural wood veneer panels sheet thickness may vary depending on the use.

 

Requirement details
While ordering natural wood veneer panels sheets, provide as many details as you can. This is the only way to ensure you get what you need. Share specifications such as the exact measurements, types of cuts, quality, sequence matching, color, and natural wood veneer panels sheet thickness. Incomplete or incorrect details can be a cause for delay in order processing and delivery of the wrong material for the project.

 

Finding matching natural wood veneer panels
Sometimes, you may need to find a natural wood veneer panels that matches the one that you already have. This is especially so when you wish to continue with the same veneer sheet design for the purposes of consistency. In such cases, furnish the supplier with a sample of the existing piece to get a perfect match in terms of color, grain pattern, and finish.

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Process of Natural Wood Veneer Panels

Slicing
Once the logs arrive at the manufacturing site, they are first categorized based on their species. They are then softened by soaking them in water at a specific temperature. The temperature of the water depends on the density of the selected logs. After the logs get softened, they are sliced and the sheets are clipped along their edges and bundled together into groups depending on their size.

 

Grading
The next step involves grading and sorting of veneer sheets based on their quality. The veneer sheets are graded and sorted based on important factors such as grading, color, veneer grain pattern, and dimensions.

 

Layon Creation
The third step is layon creation, wherein veneer sheets with a similar grain pattern are joined together into a series of pairs. The pairs are added to larger pairs depending on the required width of the layon. It is the layon creation process that gives veneer sheets their aesthetic appeal.

Squaring and Sheering

Once the layon is ready, it is trimmed at the ends to achieve the desired length. The layon is then stitched at the top and the bottom to prevent splitting. After that, it undergoes a final inspection to see if there's any need for repairs.

Pressing

The next step is to bond the perfectly squared layon onto a substrate such as MDF, Plywood, Coth, or Kraft Backing. The bond is pressed under hot and cold presses to ensure a solid bond between the layon and substrate.

Sheering and Sanding

After the pressing process, the next step is to give the veneer its aesthetic appeal. In this step, the veneers are carefully and thoroughly sanded and sheared to enhance their feel and remove excess veneer, if any.

Packaging and Dispatch

The last step is to ensure proper packaging and dispatching of the finished veneer. Extensive care is taken to ensure that the veneer is protected against moisture buildup and any other mechanical damage during transport.

 

How to Maintain Natural Wood Veneer Panels
 

Follow a Routine for Cleaning

Routine Care is one of the easiest and most beneficial ways of cleaning wood veneer surfaces. It is very easy for dust to accumulate and destroy furniture and sheet surfaces over time. It is advisable to use a soft cloth, preferably lightly damp, and dust wood veneer surfaces regularly to avoid dust accumulation. For spills, the surfaces must be immediately cleaned with a damp cloth to avoid stains.Routine care and cleaning for burl wood veneer furniture and sheets must be regularly, atleast once a month. Also, cleaning must be done in the direction of wood grains that can ensure a more thorough and uniform cleaning of the surface.

Removing Stains from Surfaces

Staining can get pretty common and problematic, especially when it comes to burl wood veneer furniture. Regardless of your pieces of veneer furniture and sheets having passed through manufacturing tests for its resistance to water, stains, and pressure, surface staining becomes inevitable after a period of time.A few basic tips to avoid wood veneer furniture and sheets from staining are using coasters when placing glasses and mugs on the surface, avoid placing glass tops on the furniture, and using protective pads especially when such furniture is being used in an office. Protective pads are usually cushioned with rubber to keep stains away from surfaces. Hence, if you have pieces of equipment like a computer or printer placed on wood veneer furniture and/or sheets, using protective pads under them can help you fight stains in the long run.

Other Forms of Damage

Apart from dust accumulation and staining on the surfaces, burl wood veneer furniture and sheets may also be exposed to other kinds of damage. These include scratches, denting and bruising as a result of exposing furniture and sheets to excessive sunlight or humidity. Scratches on surfaces are mostly caused by dragging the furniture across without using protective equipment. Office furniture made of burl wood veneer is susceptible to denting as a result of writing and doing paperwork on surfaces. Sunlight and humidity (moisture) can be equally damaging to burl wood veneer when proper care is not taken to maintaining furniture and sheets.

 

 

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FAQ
 

Q: What is natural wood veneer?

A: Natural veneer is wood sliced from the log of a tree. Each piece of veneer features an authentic pattern which reflects the species of tree it came from and environment where it has grown.

Q: What is the difference between natural veneer and artificial veneer?

A: Veneer Grains-Another way to check on natural veneer is by observing the grain line of veneer. Veneer are obtained by slicing logs of natural wood. You therefore can easily see the grain line f natural veneer. Artificial Veneers also called, engineered wood or composite wood will not show grains easily.

Q: Can veneer be real wood?

A: Wood veneers in the simplest of terms are thin slices of natural wood generally less than 1/40” thick. These veneers are typically pressed onto or laminated to thicker core materials such as plywood, particle board and MDF to create structural panels to be used in place of thicker hardwood lumber.

Q: What is the alternative to wood veneer?

A: Laminate is engineered to stand up to high traffic and heavy use, making it a popular choice for commercial offices, home offices, doctor's offices, schools, and anywhere else you expect your furniture to see a lot of “wear and tear.” It's often easier to care for than real wood or wood veneer.

Q: What is the fake wood on furniture called?

A: There are two different sorts of fake wood furniture: laminate and veneer. In both cases, a surface that has the appearance of solid wood is glued to a less expensive engineered wood product hiding it from sight. The nature of the covering material is the difference between the two types.

Q: Does wood veneer crack?

A: Failure will occur at the weakest part of the wood which is generally over deep lathe checks, large pores, or other weakened areas on the face veneer. Such failures in the face veneer then create stress concentrations in the finish which result in the visible cracks we call veneer checks (Figure 2).

Q: What is the average life of a veneer?

A: Several different studies examined the veneer lifespan. They found that veneers have excellent durability. The vast majority of veneers last over 15 years, and Beier found that 83% last up to 20 years (2012). Very rarely do dental veneers fail in the first 5 years, and they often last much longer than that.

Q: Which is better, veneer or plywood?

A: Ultimately, the difference comes down to the quality of the outside ply. both are thin layers of wood stacked and glued together. Veneered plywood is just very nice wood usually a more expensive one glued on the outside as the last layer. it's a 'cheap' way to make more valuable wood stretch farther.

Q: Can you make your own wood veneers?

A: Make your own veneers from the same wood as the solid components in the piece! Sound easy? Well, it's not – but it's not impossible either. Any good quality bandsaw with a decent rip saw bland (25mm wide and maybe 2/3 teeth per inch), can re-saw timber through its width for boards up to around 30cm wide.

Q: What is the difference between laminate and natural wood veneer?

A: Veneer is a cheaper alternative to hardwood, but it can get damaged easily. Laminate is made from artificial materials and is super strong as a result. Both veneer and laminate are highly adaptable, but laminate has more style options. Knowing your needs and preferences will help you choose the right flooring.

Q: How thick is natural wood veneer?

A: Usually, the common thick veneer can be 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 3mm, and 4mm. And the most popular thick wood species are Oak, Walnut, Sapele, Teak, Cherry, Maple, and Bamboo. Instead of natural wood, you can choose engineered wood for any thickness. If the thickness is less than 2mm wood veneer, they are sliced cut.

Q: What is an alternative to veneer wood?

A: Man-made veneers can be beneficial over natural wood veneer panels in some respects, including consistency of pattern and colour. They are crafted by gluing real wood veneers together in layers, then pressing them between a male and female jig.

Q: What is the difference between veneer board and melamine board?

A: A wood veneer is a very thin piece of wood that is shaved and applied to another piece of wood like a plywood or particle board. A melamine veneer is a very thin layer of plastic also called thermofoil. It is heated on as a very thin layer on top of a particleboard or plywood (the underlying material may vary).

Q: Is walnut veneer real wood?

A: Laminate is not wood, veneer is wood. The difference between the two is that laminate is a material other than wood (usually plastic) with a coating sometimes made to look like wood, while veneer is an actual thin slice of wood that is pressed onto the surface of a furniture piece.

Q: What is a veneer vs composite veneer?

A: Composite veneers are your best bet if you are a looking for the most efficient and cost-effective solution. If having a durable and aesthetically pleasing natural look is more important to you, porcelain veneers are your best option.

Q: What is the highest quality veneer?

A: The most aesthetically pleasing and healthiest material for dental restorations is porcelain. Additionally, it is the most durable and robust veneer material available. Due to the high biocompatibility of porcelain veneers, the soft tissues around the gum line and in the mouth as a whole are rarely harmed by them.

Q: What material is wood veneer?

A: A wood veneer is typically made up of a thin layer of natural hardwood, that is then bonded to a stable composite base material. The purpose of a veneer is that it's more affordable than solid timber as less actual wood is used, but also, the base material gives the whole thing overall stability.

Q: Does wood veneer need to be sealed?

A: Wood veneer sheets are real wood. You stain and finish wood veneers exactly the same way that you stain and finish real wood. You will usually stain or finish your wood veneer after it is glued down, but you can apply your stain or finish before gluing if you choose.

Q: Can you waterproof wood veneer?

A: If your veneers have already been treated with an oil-based finish or stain, of if the wood is likely to be exposed to water or heat or experience a lot of use, then polyurethane is a good finish to choose.

Q: What are fake veneers called?

A: January 24, 2022 / Cosmetic Dentistry. Snap-on veneers are removable plastic trays that cover tooth imperfections. Also known as reusable, fake, clip-on, or pop-on veneers, snap-on veneers are relatively cheap and available without a dentist.

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