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Brookline by Brookside Veneers transforms ordinary African wood into custom-patterned veneers utilizing an innovative dye and mold system. This advanced method enables the manufacturer to predefine the final color and grain pattern, ensuring that these characteristics can be replicated consistently. As a result, installations will maintain a uniform appearance, providing a cohesive aesthetic across different projects. Even when adding elements to an existing installation, the matching process becomes simpler, as all additions will fall within the same color spectrum.
The product line includes options like the 2' x 8' Golden Teak, which features a quartered cut design. It is made from composite wood veneer backed with paper, and has an approximate thickness of 1/40". The wood used is carefully dyed and cut to ensure that each sheet is not only visually appealing but also consistent and free from defects. This meticulous attention to detail contributes to the overall quality of the veneers, making them a preferred choice for various design applications.
For those seeking reliable and aesthetically pleasing veneer solutions, Brookline by Brookside Veneers offers an effective way to achieve a polished and professional look, whether in new installations or renovations. The ability to maintain consistency in color and grain across different pieces ensures that designers and builders can confidently use these materials, knowing that the final result will be harmonious and visually attractive.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
manufacturer | Brookside |
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
size | 2 x 8 |
color | Teak Golden |
finish | Unfinished |
material | Wood |
shape | Rectangular |
item_package_quantity | 1 |
number_of_pieces | 1 |
batteries_included | No |
batteries_required | No |
best_sellers_rank | #1,139,125 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #862 in Veneers |
date_first_available | September 19, 2016 |