Exploring Why Wooden Veneer Is Such A Popular Choice

Adam Ellis
3 min readJun 5, 2021

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Over recent years the use of veneers instead of wood has become a common phenomenon. Several contributing reasons caused the price of wood to sky-rocket and while many people still adore this kind of finish on their surfaces in their homes, the more affordable and widely accepted alternative became wooden veneers. One team who is familiar with the pros and cons of installing veneer in your home would be the trusted professionals at Fixation Surface Repair Specialists. These experts in all kinds of repairs of veneer applications such as veneer door repairs, gladly share some of the pros of this option for domestic use.

The most prominent benefit of veneer is that it is beautiful to look at. While it might come in at the bottom end of the scale when considering the price, a good quality veneer never looks cheap. It is therefore the perfect alternative when you want luxurious wooden beauty in your home without breaking your budget.

The current generation of consumers with the highest buying power is a generation that cares about the impact we have on the environment. Thus, as veneer only requires a thin slice of wood to provide the desired finish, it means that during the production process, we lose far fewer trees. Logging remains a major concern to environmentalists across the globe and it is why this generation of environmentally conscious consumers prefer veneer as a preferred solution for doors and worktop surfaces.

Manufacturers of veneer use substrates when they manufacture veneer sheets. Substrates are a lower quality wood as these trees were not growing well and might have certain quality concerns. When landowners cut down these substrate trees, they open new parts of the forest to create the necessary space to plant new trees that might grow into much better-quality wood.

While veneer might be a much more affordable option than wood, it is by no means inferior when it comes to quality or durability. In fact, veneer is a much more stable option. The structure of veneer relies on several layers that the manufacturers stuck together during the manufacturing process and as these layers are stuck, it offers a much more stable material. Thus, you won’t have to worry about your veneer to ever warp or swell due to moisture exposure.

As veneer is a manufactured material, it leans itself to new design possibilities. It is much easier to manipulate the appearance of the final product than when it would ever be when you have solid wood to work within the process of making surface tops. It is however not only the appearance of the veneer that they can manipulate but the structure of the fabric also opens itself to much more complex designs when it is used for the manufacturing of furniture. While solid wood sheets contracts and expands during the different seasons, veneer remains stable. The result is that while certain furniture types can’t be made of a single sheet of wood as the seams will open during certain seasons, veneer would work perfectly fine.

A balanced informative overview would need to touch on the negatives. So, we need to mention that when it comes to veneer there are mainly two concerns to consider. The one is the fact that it is often thin and might be a challenge to the builder to work with without the needed skills. The other is that if you don’t care for your veneer, it might start to peel at the edges and that can result in the layers splitting. The latter is however only a concern when it comes to mass-produced low-quality veneer.

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Adam Ellis
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