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Different at the core: Distinguishing between laminates and veneers

Professional interest in laminate and veneers is rising. However, in spite of these materials serving similar purposes, confusion as to the difference between the two remains. Download this free whitepaper to learn what differentiates these materials and how laminates cater to the demands of contemporary construction.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

21 Oct 2019 1m read View Author

The design and construction industry is sharpening its focus on sustainability and economics, driving designers to seek out new ways to create greener projects that still provide beautiful aesthetics and meet the budget. As a consequence, professional interest in laminate and veneers is rising. However, in spite of these materials serving similar purposes, confusion as to the difference between the two remains.

Download this free whitepaper to learn what differentiates these materials and how laminates cater to the demands of contemporary construction.

Different at the core: Distinguishing between laminates and veneers
Different at the core: Distinguishing between laminates and veneers

The design and construction industry is sharpening its focus on sustainability and economics, driving designers to seek out new ways to create greener projects that still provide beautiful aesthetics and meet the budget. As a consequence, professional interest in laminate and veneers is rising. However, in spite of these materials serving similar purposes, confusion as to the difference between the two remains.

Download this free whitepaper to learn what differentiates these materials and how laminates cater to the demands of contemporary construction.

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