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Wood Veneers vs. Solid Wood

Wood Veneers vs. Solid Wood: Which One’s Better for Kitchen Cabinets?

July 27, 2019

What’s peanut butter without jelly? What are shoes without socks? What’s yin without yang? What’s a kitchen without cabinets? Cabinets aren’t just there for aesthetic purposes. They increase the functionality of your kitchen and make it easier to stay organized. Imagine a kitchen without any cabinets. Sure, you have a pantry but it doesn’t serve the same purpose. Without cabinets, your kitchen would be incomplete. But the important question here isn’t whether you need kitchen cabinets or not. It’s what type of cabinets you should get. Should you go with wood veneers or solid wood?

Advantages of Wood Veneers

Wood veneers may seem like an unconventional choice for kitchen cabinets but they’ve become increasingly popular in the last couple of years. This is because they offer a number of benefits. They’re:
  • Durable
  • Sturdy
  • Water-resistant
  • Easy to maintain
  • Easy to install
  • Affordable
  • Aesthetically appealing

Advantages of Solid Wood

Solid wood cabinets are also a popular choice and for a good reason too! Wooden furnishings give a nice, classical “American” look to homes. But more than that, they are:
  • Easy to install
  • Available in a variety of designs
  • Sturdy and durable (depending on the type of wood)
You can also go with different colors and patterns when it comes to wooden cabinets. Wood veneers have limited designs and patterns.

Which One Should You Choose?

That’s a good question! Both, wood veneers and solid wood cabinets have their own charm. Wood veneers mimic the aesthetics of solid wood but unlike solid wood, they’re durable and last longer. You don’t have to worry about it splitting like solid wood. It’s also aesthetically appealing. And the best part is that it’s environmentally-friendly. Solid wood offers more options when it comes to designs  and it’s easy to repair and recyclable. Unlike wood veneers, solid wood is thick. Wood veneer peels easily and there’s always a fear of the edges sustaining damage.

In Conclusion

In conclusion, both wood veneers and solid wood are good options. What your kitchen needs depends on the results you’re looking for. It all boils down to what your expectations and preferences are. If you’re still not sure, feel free to contact us for consultation. At Ikonni, we focus on providing our clients exceptional solutions to all their kitchen cabinetry woes. From wooden cabinets, to stainless steel, we’ve got everything you’re looking for!

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