Do You Need a New Finish for Your Table? Consider Different Veneers

Do You Need a New Finish for Your Table? Consider Different Veneers

Iron on wood veneer sheets

Are the tables in your home starting to wear on the surface? Perhaps the desk in your office could use a new finish. In either case, you may want to consider furniture grade wood veneers as viable options to give your items a professional and classy appearance.

Fortunately, there are many different methods for applying these wood veneer sheets. For example, pressure sensitive veneers may be wise to use because they can adhere firmly when put in place properly. You can also purchase iron on wood veneer sheets that will be durable and will not easily be removed through regular wear and use. A particularly stress-free approach to application is the peel and stick veneer, which uses a particularly strong adhesive to get the job done.

In addition to deciding how you wish to apply the sheets, you will have to choose the right aesthetic to fit the table or desk, as well as the room in which the furniture will be located. There are oak sheets which may provide a kind of rustic look. For an aesthetic that may fit well in an office, there are the darker hues of mahogany veneer sheets and cherry veneer sheets. If you want something different, you may consider using bamboo veneer sheets.

If you have additional questions, comments, or tips regarding veneers in general or peel and stick veneers specifically, be sure to share your thoughts in the section below. See this link for more.

I’m Eric Brophy, a carpenter and homebuilder with 16 years experience doing the job right, the old-fashioned way. What they used to say is true — measure twice, cut once. If you plan out a project from the start, with blueprints, a bill of materials, the whole nine yards, you may seem to be wasting time at the start, but it’s time saved on having to do the job again when it just doesn’t fit. Whether you’re building in the city or off the grid, ground-up or touch-up, I can guarantee you’ll find home improvement tips for your next DIY project at home.

Post Comment

You May Have Missed