Engineered veneers offer a higher degree of consistency in color, grain pattern, and thickness compared to natural wood veneers. This consistency makes them an excellent choice for applications where uniformity is desired
Engineered wood veneer, also known as reconstituted or man-made wood veneer, is a type of veneer that is manufactured by using real wood as the primary source material. Unlike traditional wood veneers, which are sliced or peeled directly from logs, engineered wood veneer is created through a process that involves taking thin layers or fibers of real wood and reassembling them to create veneer sheets.