Veneer
In today's market engineered veneer is also winning hearts of people,
Engineered veneer is a re-manufactured product. Like natural veneer, engineered veneer is real-wood and born from a natural core. The difference is that the veneer is engineered though templates and pre-developed dye moulds.
The best part of engineered veneer is that it is available in as many a pieces you want , any design you want can be manufactured also when ever you want even after 50 years which is not possible in natural veneers.
Made of thin layers of natural wood, veneer is a finish that is closest to wood. Those looking for a classic look, either modern or traditional. Veneer works well for rooms that are designed in dark colour. In terms of maintenance, veneer requires regular care as it is prone to scratches. It also has to be re-polished from time to time.
It can also be classified as a thin decorative covering of fine wood applied to a coarser wood or other material.
Laminate
Laminate sheets are made by bonding together two or more layers of materials. Laminate sheets from plastics are glued to wood to make the surface aesthetic.
Laminates provide a better surface finish for furniture elements and also provide an attractive look for a very less price. Furniture like tabletops, cupboards, surfaces of chairs mostly uses laminates as the finish material.
Among the most commonly used varieties, laminate gives your wardrobe the wood finish without being heavy on your pocket. It is available in various colours and finishes such as matte and gloss which makes it an apt choice for any kind of decor theme. Laminate is convenient, too. It is scratch-resistant and easy to clean. The only drawback in case of a laminate is that in case it chips, you will have to replace the entire sheet.
Lacquer
Lacquered glass is a type of decorative glass that possesses a layer of colour coating on one of its surfaces. Hence, it is also known as back-painted glass. Made from a highly durable and opaque lacquer, this lacquered glass coating is baked and cured in the oven.
This helps the lacquer bond correctly with the glass and ensures a smooth finish. Since the glass is back painted, lacquered glass possesses an opaque coloured appearance to enhance the aesthetic brilliance of your homes and offices. And although typically used for achieving stylish interiors, lacquered glass can now be processed to acquire durable properties as well.
Lacquer or polyurethane paint is one of the best ways if you want to paint your wardrobe. It is available in various colours, is durable and easy to maintain. Providing a glossy finish to the wardrobe, lacquer paint can work well for homes with a European decor that is known vivid colours.
Glass
Glass goes well with contemporary themes that are all about minimalism. These wardrobe doors add a sense of lightness to the room. However, when using glass, you will have to be particularly careful about the upkeep of the things inside the wardrobe. Neatly placed clothes and other accessories will become important or else the complete room would start looking messy. Also, glass will have to be maintained well, cleaned from time to time and used carefully.
Glass wardrobe shutters are in trend now , people in the Indian Market are adapting this design too , it gives a luxury feel to the entire bedroom.
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