Veneers are best used for ceilings, floors, walls and furniture due to their upscaling nature.
Veneers are best used for ceilings, floors, walls and furniture due to their upscaling nature.
No veneers are not waterproof and require maintenance. They may also get damaged when exposed to high temperatures.
They have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years with proper care.
A veneer is a thin slice of natural wood, but a laminate is a synthetic substance that resembles wood or other surfaces. Veneer gives the original look and feel of wood, whereas laminate is less expensive and available in a wider range of styles.
Veneer can be applied to plywood, MDF, or particleboard using adhesive. We recommend professional installation or using a high-quality adhesive to ensure a smooth, long-lasting finish.
Veneer surfaces should be dusted regularly and cleaned with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid excessive moisture and harsh chemicals. You may also consider applying a protective layer to safeguard against scratches and wear.
Yes, minor damage to veneer surfaces can often be repaired by sanding the affected area and applying a fresh coat of finish. For larger damages, re-veneering the affected section might be required.