Here’s a sneak peek at 5 timeless collection of laminates and veneers


Are you someone who goes in for a style that doesn’t change with changing trends and seasons? Are you someone who looks out for timelessness? Do you like making choices that remain evergreen and whose appeal factor and comfort never fades away?

Yes?

Then check out these 5 timeless collections of laminates and veneers that have withstood the tests of time, everchanging styles and transient trends.  One more plus of all these wood species is that they are available in laminates as well as veneers and they can be used in residential as well as commercial places.

1.  Walnut
A highly versatile wood specie, walnut, whether you go in for a laminate or a veneer gives you high durability. It goes in with a wide range of styles such as contemporary, classic as well as traditional. Since walnut is a neutral color, it goes well with a lot of other timeless shades such as white or ivory.

There are tons of wood grain patterns that are specific to a particular geography like say the California Vertical Walnut or the Brazilian Walnut specie.

You get wide variations within walnut with darker as well as lighter shades of brown and grey. The lighter shades could be used for a more calming effect whereas the darker shades could be used for highlighting panels.

2.  Teak
A tropical tree, teak has been known for its durability and strength since ages.

The actual Burmese teak which we take it as a standard teak wood, is on a darker shade but these days, one can get a wide range of shades in brown and grey.

Teak has a flower or straight grains as patterns and has a good golden tinge which makes it highly pleasing and appealing.

The smoke teak which again is a darker shade of brown looks alluring when used as a façade.

Live green teak is one of the options available in this category which replicates the look and feel of a live teak tree and again adds a very woody and rustic feel to the interior.

3.  Sycamore
The figurines of Sycamore have a velvety look. The quilts and fiddle patterns in Sycamore give it a very distinct appearance.

Also, the grains themselves in Sycamore are so beautiful that when we dye the specie, the colour effect highlights the grains thus looking even more striking.

Also, we at Contents Unlimited use the world’s best dyeing machines for our laminates and veneers. While the common dyeing machines are not able to seep the colour to the core or the interior of the wood, our avant-garde technology enables a highly neat finesse. In fact, the double toned effect of the deeper grains and the outer shade comes out excellently well with us.

4.  Ash and Oak
Ash and Oak have a lot of similarity so we have clubbed it as one. The main difference between both of them is this: Ash has this V joint pattern and oak has more natural and open grains.

Both have a natural colour and look subtle since it harmonizes with other shades beautifully.

The natural shade of Ash and Oak is ivory but after polishing, it gives a cream-based shade. Both can be polished to darker colours such as metallic and grey.

The grains are such that both the species look fabulous everywhere – whether it is on cabinets, wardrobes and panels. They can be used horizontally as well as vertically. And one of the added advantages is that Ash and Oak sheets are also available in bigger sizes too. So you wont have to patch two sheets on a huge surface.

In conclusion
The versatility, flexibility and timeless shades and grains give all the wood species a distinct charm of their own. And with a huge range of colour choices available, thanks to dyeing, these wood types are more and more amenable to a huge variety of styles and tastes.

Have you been marveled by any of these? Do let us know your favorite amongst the ones we have described. And if you have already used one of them, do share your experience with us in the comments.