At present in the modern world house construction รับสร้างบ้านโคราช Often accompanied by interior work. Which the decorators who design decorations tend to choose different materials for decoration. wood Veneer and Cork Wood are also very often used in interior decoration. Today we will explain to the reader to understand the types, types, advantages and disadvantages.
Veneer is a covering material made from thin sheets of wood pulp that are sliced from logs, then baked and pressed together into sheets. With a thickness of not more than 3 mm, which gives a beautiful natural touch that is not different from real wood. Currently, more than 90% of veneer production is produced from planted forests that are systematically managed in a sustainable manner. Veneer is therefore an environmentally friendly covering material. From the source of the renewable forest to the production process that uses less energy.
Material Type : Veneer Type
– Natural Color is a natural tone veneer. There are light cream tones, brown tones, and tones that clearly see wood grain such as Ash, Oak, Maple, Beech, Walnut, Cheery, Mahogany or Zebrano, etc.
– Recomposed Color is the use of veneer to arrange patterns. and the color of the wood and then dyed and rearranged without controlling the color uniformity. and wood patterns Then import the compression process to bring the cross section. which will create a new pattern and unusual colors
– Fashion Color is creating patterns to look strange. By bringing the veneer to dye in various tones such as red, pink, green, blue, blue, etc.
– Fancy Block Color is a combination of several types of veneers to form blocks that are connected together in contrasting tones. which gives a strange beauty to another
– Woven Veneer is a combination of veneers arranged in a checkerboard pattern. At first glance, it looks like a pattern of a weaving machine, also known as a polished pattern. The surface will be embossed. thus giving a different touch dimension than other types of veneers
– Banding Inlay Veneer is the use of veneer to create a pattern of alternating colors in long stripes. called inlays By using it to decorate furniture by drilling grooves on the workpiece. and embedded inlays There are widths from 3 mm. to 150 mm. and average length 1.20 meters per line.
Raw Material: raw materials and main components used in production
Veneer is made from thin sheets of wood pulp obtained by manufacturing processes. by bringing logs to cut into thin sheets With a thickness ranging from 0.3 mm. to 3 mm., the method of slicing is an important part in filtering out the beauty of the wood grain. Both beauty factors such as color, patterns or factors in defects of natural wood such as wood grain (Grain) or wood flicker (Figure). Then the thin wood pulp is put into the dryer to remove moisture from wood Then take the veneer with a width that is not very wide to form a larger sheet.
Benefit : advantages
– Gives a natural texture that is as beautiful as real wood
– Gives Feeling in good touch stepped on and not crispy
– There are a variety of patterns to choose from. Compatible with various design styles
– Easy to clean have a long service life
– Easy to repair and fix the surface and can be easily purchased in the market
Disadvantages : Disadvantages
– Can only be used in indoor or indoor areas
– Not resistant to scratches
– If exposed to water or moisture, the veneer will peel off. and has a reduced service life, wears out faster
– Not very resistant to fire
Application : usage
Suitable for use for covering the surface on plywood materials. , Particleboard , MDF board , HDF or Blockboard until the surface is according to the size of the wood (use glue as a binder) and coat it with lacquer or urethane to prevent scratching. Suitable for covering the surface of floating furniture. and built-in furniture including various decorations within the building
What is Cork Wood?
Cork material is made from two species of oak trees, cork oak and live oak, which are lightweight, flexible and non-absorbent. had to go into the forest in search of the oak tree or imported from elsewhere They switched to oak farming specifically for cork. which helps reduce deforestation and more environmentally friendly
In addition, cork can be used in a variety of ways. Whether it is the use of cork wood in the production of oil carpets. Cork wood tiles for floors and walls and insulating materials in architecture including the development of secure features and can be used in more variety
Material Type : Cork type
It can be divided into 3 main types of usage as follows:
– Type of covering for walls and ceilings
– type for flooring
– Type for covering furniture, etc.
Raw Material: raw materials and main components used in production
Cork is made from the outer bark of the oak tree. The peeling layer of wood consists of small cells that are gathered together in a honeycomb form. making it lightweight and easy to compress But at the same time being strong, liquids and gases are impermeable. It is also highly adaptable to temperature and pressure. Moisture and sound proof And it is also fire resistant.
Benefit : advantages
– make the room quiet Because it has better sound absorption than other floor materials.
– Helps reduce shock because the area is soft and highly flexible This reduces the impact of walking, sitting and lying down, especially reducing the risk of harm to children and the elderly.
– Able to adapt to temperature and pressure well Therefore, the body temperature is not too cold. Because the cork floor will maintain the temperature inside the material to be warm all the time. The hands and feet are not too cold to touch. cause comfortable living conditions
– It is durable, so liquids and gases are impermeable.
– Classified as 100% natural material and is an environmentally friendly ECO Material. Help reduce the cutting of real trees from natural forests.
– Acts as an insulator and maintain a constant temperature at all times
– Some types of cork have special water resistance properties. and dirt So it can be used in the bathroom.
– Can be recycled and reused
– The wood layer consists of small cells that are gathered together in a honeycomb form. making it lightweight and easy to compress
Disadvantages : Disadvantages
– cannot be repaired in case of damage which will have to change the whole panel
– Protection against humidity is limited.
– The price is quite high, the care is more careful than the general floor
Application : usage
Suitable for use to decorate indoor surfaces such as covering walls and ceilings, floor coverings, as well as being used to cover built-in furniture.