VEENEER WOOD
- QUALITY: Veneered wood is a lower quality of timber that can only be used with a supreme quality wood for best results
- DURABILITY: Not a durable wood; therefore, not a great choice for home furniture
- LOOKS: Being a part of solid wood it has elegant looks that can be used in furniture finish
- COST: An affordable wood piece for home furniture, but can be used only if you can compromise on quality
- REUSE: Not the type wood that can be easily reused under any possible circumstances.
SOLID WOOD
- Quality: High in quality and looks, solid wood constitutes to be the finest material for your home furniture.
- DURABILITY: Higher durability and consistency compared to other wood varieties
- LOOKS: Exhilarating looks and admirable grace make it a perfect wood for furniture
- COST: Comparatively costs more than engineered and veneered wood considering the quality and durability
- REUSE: Products composed of solid wood can be reused at some point of time to produce new useful products.
ENGINEERED WOOD
- QUALITY: Since it is composed using various wood forms, it is not the same throughout, therefore not high in quality
- DURABILITY: A combination of woods make it a somewhat durable wood for home furniture
- LOOKS: A heterogeneous composition of various woods means varied looks from each angle
- COST: Since the wood is composed of a variety of woods, therefore comparatively lower in cost
- REUSE: Can be reused only under certain conditions and based on how the wood was previously used.