Interior Designing And Construction With Patex Engineered Wood
Smart homes and offices, designed with the latest technology and materials, define the interior design of the contemporary construction industry. These days, engineered wood is in use in construction work, which is formed after processing and joining strands, particles, fibers, or wood veneer together with adhesive materials. The evolution of engineered wood from simple wood has made it strong, durable, and affordable due to its manufacturing and functionality. Therefore, engineered wood such as plywood, wall panels, lumber, laminated MDF, or other forms is used to decorate homes and offices and is also involved in making furniture. The engineered wood is available in various forms depending on the constituent ingredients and the manufacturing process. Patex, pioneering in the engineered wood industry, is the leading supplier of plywood, laminated chipboard, wood board, and wall paneling.Â
Are you looking for the best materials for interior design? You are at the right place, the material required for making furniture and construction requires durability, aesthetics, and strength. For that, simple wood is not ample; we require something extra, such as plywood, MDF laminated woodboard, and lumber to enhance the visual aesthetics of the furniture. Let us walk through the types of engineered wood and the best place to buy it for various purposes.Â
Engineered Wood and its types by Patex:
Plywood:
Plywood is a type of engineered wood made by gluing together multiple thin layers of plies. The wood plies are glued together in a cross-grained structure, which makes the structure more durable and strong. Therefore, commercial plywood is extensively used in construction, making furniture, and flooring. Perfectly used for kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, wall panels, doors, office furniture, and more, plywood is durable and can hold the pressure. Plywood has various benefits, such as its water-resistant properties make it suitable for damp places, such as making kitchen cabinets and bathroom shelves. Moreover, shuttering plywood has high impact resistance, which makes it suitable for holding wet concrete. Patex lamination is added to make it more durable and strong.
Laminated MDF:
Laminated MDF is called medium-density fireboard, and it is made by breaking down hardwood or softwood into fibers, combining it with wax and resin, then forming panels by applying high temperature and pressure. This smooth, dense, uniform appearance makes it ideal for furniture, cabinets, and interior paneling. Patex Lamination is done to make the MDF durable and strengthen it for further use. Lamination is done by coating MDF board with PVC film, melamine, or high-pressure laminate. This helps to improve the moisture resistance property and protects it from scratches and stains. The laminated MDF is perfect for interior decor as it adds aesthetic appeal as well as durability to your home decor.
Veneer:
Veneer sheets are added to bring sophistication to your interior design. It is usually sliced wood 3mm thick, glued onto a core material such as plywood, MDF wood, or particleboard. This gives the appearance of solid wood at a lower cost. The different patterns can be added using veneer sheets as they are cut differently, giving them different textures and patterns. Veneers are used for high-end furniture, office desks, and cabinets. Moreover, it can also be used for decorative walls, doors, and wardrobes.
Laminated Chipboard:
Laminated chipboard is a type of engineered wood product made by covering a chipboard (particleboard) core with a laminate layer, a thin sheet of plastic, melamine, or wood veneer to improve its appearance and durability. Chipboard is made from wood chips, sawdust, and resin pressed into a dense board. Laminated wood is commonly used in kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, office furniture, shelving units, interior paneling, and budget-friendly modular furniture. Laminated chipboard is durable, easier to clean, and affordable as compared plywood. Therefore, it is commonly used in house furniture and interiors.
Wall paneling:
The process of covering interior walls with decorative or functional panels is known as wall paneling. The wall panels are made from materials like lumber and wood, MDF, fabric, glass, or laminate. Wall panels effortlessly add designs, colors, and texture to the walls. Moreover, the wall panels protect walls from damage and water seeping. Plywood sheets are perfect for wall paneling due to their flexibility and aesthetic appeal. Patex provides commercial ply as well as plywood sheets coated with melamine to cover walls with decorative wood.
Conclusion:
Patex, the home of wood in the Karchi timber market, provides the best wood products. The wood these days is engineered wood, that is, it is blended with other materials to enhance its durability and strength. Patex wood has a wide range of wood products, such as wood and veneer, patex board, MDF lumber, plywood, and shuttering ply. These engineered wood types are extensively used in construction work to extend their durability and strength. Along with technical strength, the engineered wood also adds visual aesthetic to furniture, wall panels, and other wood works. Explore our wide range today to construct your new furniture for the office, or if you require ply for construction work.Â