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Real Wood Veneers Surfaces REAL WOOD VENEERS real wood veneers surfaces REAL WOOD VENEERS Real Wood Veneers Wallcovering® comprises natural or recon wood veneer sliced 300% thinner than traditional veneer that is then laminated and balanced on a Technoform® metal foil substrate. The veneer is then pre-finished with 2 coats water based DuraFinish. The result is an extremely durable, flexible, Class ‘A’ Fire Rated, pre-finished wood wallcovering. Real Wood Veneers Wallcovering® can be installed directly to primed drywall like regular vinyl wallcovering, using clay based adhesive. Since the product is pre-finished, the install time is quick and the space can be available for use in a matter of a few days. There are over 100 species to select from, (most available from inventory), with fast turn around on customs such as dye’s, stains and lustre. Real Wood Veneers Wallcovering is supplied book matched as standard in 3’ x 10’ sheets. Custom sheet sizes are available. REAL WOOD VENEERS Fire Ratings: ASTM: E84 Flamespread: 10 Smoke Developed: 25 Finish Standard Finish: Low Lustre 30 Finish: 30% Lustre 60 Finish: 60% Lustre Size: 3’ x 10’ and 3’ x 9’ standard sheets. Custom sizes available. Custom Capabilities: Custom Stains, Custom Sheet Sizes, Cross Graining, Custom Matching Matching: Book Match, Plank Match, End Match, Slip Match, Swing Match, Blueprint Match REAL WOOD VENEERS WOOD SPECIES Select from our standard range of Real Wood Veneers or choose a custom specie, color or match. Real Wood Veneers is the number one choice among designers, architects, and building owners looking for an attractive, high-quality wood interior. Real Wood Veneers Wallcovering provides substantial cost savings over traditional millwork. Delivering the beautiful look and feel of natural wood, Real Wood Veneers is the perfect solution for all wood surface projects. Made with the highest grade of wood veneer, Real Wood Veneers slicing processes provides the greatest yields compared to other wood options, reducing the amount of wood required for an interior and increasing the scope of work produced from a single flitch. Most species of trees are harvested from plantations that are carefully managed to ensure the forest’s health. Silver Oak QC Makore, Block, Mottle QC Maple QC RWV-3002 RWV-3030 RWV-3034 White Ash FC Sapele QC Paldao QC RWV-3021 RWV-3039 RWV-3044 Golden Rosewood FC Recon Walnut QC Silkwood QC Recon RWV-3022 RWV-3043 RWV-3012 Makore QC Zebrawood QC Recon Wenge QC Recon RWV-3031 RWV-3008 RWV-3004 Oak, White FC Anigre Plain QC Black Ash QC Recon RWV-3037 RWV-3025 RWV-3001 Maple FC Cherry, American FC Japanese Ash QC Recon RWV-3033 RWV-3028 RWV-3011 Cherry, American QC Black Ash FC Recon Washed Oak FC Recon RWV-3045 RWV-3015 RWV-3017 Oak, Red QC (Rift Cut) English Oak QC Teak FC Recon RWV-3036 RWV-3007 RWV-3019 Grey Ash FC Recon Fir QC Recon Grey Oak QC RWV-3016 RWV-3006 RWV-3003 Walnut FC Sycamore Recon QC Teak QC RWV-3042 RWV-3023 RWV-3041 Ebony QC Recon Oak FC Recon Oak, Red FC RWV-3014 RWV-3020 RWV-3035 Teak QC Recon White Ash QC Recon Maple, Birdseye RC RWV-3010 RWV-3009 RWV-3032 Anigre Figured QC Mahogany, African FC RWV-3024 RWV-3029 Random Mahogany Burl Recon Bubinga QC RWV-3013 RWV-3027 Oak QC Recon Bolivian Rosewood FC Recon RWV-3005 RWV-3018 Ash, White FC RWV-3026 Oak, White QC (Rift Cut) RWV-3038 Sapele FC RWV-3040 A perfect solution to provide improved and fully customizable functionality. Real Wood Veneers. real wood veneers surfaces.
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