Dye and Live Beautiful: Here’s why dyed veneers have become so popular!
Veneers are known for their natural grains and fiddles. Since they are sliced or peeled from a block of wood, it is impossible to find two veneers that have the same texture, pattern and grains. The uniqueness of every piece of veneer and its exquisiteness makes veneer one of the most sought-after surfaces by interior designers and architects.
A huge range of species are available in veneers such as the Oak, Walnut, Pine, Beech, Cherry, Sandal, Birch with tons of variety within each species based on the cuts, grains and other parameters. However, the range of colour availability before the dyeing technology was limited to shades of brown and grey.
But with innovative solutions, it has now become possible to dye the veneers in the colour options that customers choose to. And that is one reason why veneers have now become even more popular! Check out these three advantages of dyed veneers!
1. More colours available = More choices to match different styles
What if you choose to play with shades of Magenta and Ivory in your newly opened restaurant and want to impress your customers by using stunningly made furniture with veneers? You may not like brown or grey because they might create a more formal kind of atmosphere. Maybe you want your ambience more elegant, playful and sophisticated.
You love veneers and decide to dye Maple with a bright shade of Magenta. This is what happens next – you end up making a splendid foyer at the entrance using the dyed Maple, play with shades of ivory and use rich yellow upholstery! You now have the vibrant, youthful and pleasing ambience you wanted!
2. You want both the natural grains and fiddles as well more colour options
Many times, engineered surfaces are not able to do justice to the natural and unique grain patterns that natural veneer offers. Engineered surfaces do have a lot of colour options but not natural veneers. It is precisely to bridge this gap, dyeing of veneers help.
3. Dyed veneers are compatible with a range of other surface options
Dyed veneers go well with laminates, marble, tiles, stone and a range of other surface options.
Say, for example, you wish to use marble in the living room of your newly renovated country house and want to use a dark shade of coffee brown Mahogany veneer for the staircase, dining and seating area. And dyeing makes the extra dark brown coffee coat possible!
Well, we must warn you though!
Dyeing of veneers is done at various places but you must watch out for the finishing of the end product and the technology used.
We, at Contents Unlimited, follow highly stringent international standards for dyeing. The advantage of such a state-of-the-art technique is that the dyed colour seeps to the very core of the veneer. Our customers, therefore, get the natural grains and patterns along with very high finesse!
Drop us an email at [email protected] or call us at 022 2511374/ 022 25114608 to enquire about world-class dyed veneers! We’ll be happy to help!