Veneer For Kitchen Cabinets
One of the many practical uses for wood veneer is refacing vanity and kitchen cabinets.
Veneer for kitchen cabinets. The veneer will quickly straighten out if taken out of its roll and laid on a flat surface. Refinished existing cabinets with real wood veneer is cheaper than fully replacing cabinets. Our wood veneers are sourced mainly from Australia but we try to add more imported exotic veneers as we go.
Cabinet veneer is a thin covering that is applied to cabinet doors and frames as a means of providing a more attractive appearance. It has all the unique characteristics of solid timber and maximises the utilization of timber our natural renewable resource. This involves cleaning them.
Most mill sawn veneer and backed veneer will not need sanding. This is a great alternative to complete cabinet replacement. Multiple colors texture and tone make it possible to achieve tailor-made designs to add aesthetics to your kitchen.
A thin layer of hardwood usually thinner than 18inch that is bonded to a less expensive surface below often a cheaper wood particle board or MDF. Malcolm Tatum Oak is commonly used in cabinet veneer. If your existing cabinets already have a face or finish you first want to.
You have a choice of oil based water based and gel stains. Each one has slightly. In fact numerous applications.
Coloured laminates can be combined with timber veneers into one aesthetic design. As Scott Weston Architecture demonstrates in this kitchen laminates can mix fun bright colours such as the orange in the overhead cupboards with contrasting veneers in the lower cabinetry. All popular veneers are stocked in our Melbourne warehouse including backing veneers on 3mm MDF and 15 plywood.