Wood veneer has clearly come of age.
It’s beauty, versatility and cost savings over solid wood have placed it in the forefront among designers’ material choices, and even the highest-end hotels have embraced wood veneer designs as solutions for furniture, wall coverings and even light fixtures.
Leaving aside for a moment the important differences between wood and wood veneer, what is it about the look of wood that makes it the first choice among hoteliers? The answer, in part, is current trends. It’s also, in part, traditional taste. In this case, the two work together instead of at odds with each other.
More and more, travelers, whether for business or pleasure, are looking not so much for the exotic as for the familiar. They want to feel at home, and the look and feel of wood are, in a word, “homey.” The need for a touch of home is the trend, and the tradition of wood is long-standing. So, in a sense, hotel guests are going “back to the future.” Wood is the tradition that’s embracing the trend with veneer.
Laminate can be made to look like wood at a lower cost, and can be a good choice for some hotel owners as well.
Veneer can turn ordinary headboards into richly textured additions to warm and welcoming rooms.
With a durable but inexpensive substrate, veneer transforms cabinetry from the purely functional to the functionally beautiful.
Not only are wood veneer desks easy to clean, they look attractive and classy -- making it a pleasant place for guests to work while on their stay.
If you’re looking for a unique way to incorporate an accent wall into your guest space, try a wood veneer wall panel. The result can be surprisingly modern, yet familiar and homey.
The future of wood veneer designs, especially as the price of solid wood continues to rise, looks bright. It’s time to explore the possibilities.
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