Browse Forums Kitchen Corner 1 Jun 16, 2014 12:40 am We're considering using timber veneer for our cabinetry because we don't much like laminex but don't want to go super-expensive and get actual solid timber. Is there much of a difference in quality between cabinetry made out of laminate and that made from timber veneer? What's the difference between the two? Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 2Jun 16, 2014 7:12 am I doubt you are actually looking at laminate doors. I believe they would probably be a prefinished melamine! Fully laminated doors are vary rarely done in kitchens these days! Both melamine and veneer have the same core material with a thin layer of either melamine or veneer on the outside. A veneer door needs to have a clear coat of polyurethane once cut to size. Both wear similarly. Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 3Jun 16, 2014 11:16 am Thanks cutting. In your opinion, do you think the timber veneer looks nicer than melamine/laminate, or is it much of a muchness? Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 4Jun 16, 2014 12:38 pm trixee Thanks cutting. In your opinion, do you think the timber veneer looks nicer than melamine/laminate, or is it much of a muchness? I hate melamine/laminate. I think it looks cheap! If your looking at veneer also consider laminexs new range of Finished Designs veneers. Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 5Jun 16, 2014 4:43 pm Thanks will check that out. Aside from veneer, what other types of door would you recommend for something that looks nice/not cheap? Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 6Jun 16, 2014 4:56 pm Polyurethane (2pac) or Crystal Gloss Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 7Jun 16, 2014 5:24 pm CuttingEdgeKitchens If your looking at veneer also consider laminexs new range of Finished Designs veneers. +1 Hey Trixee, we too wanted the wood look without the cost so have all our cabinetry being done in the new Laminex Nuance range. It has a rough, wood like texture to it. There is the Nuance and also the Riven ranges, both a gorgeous. And to give you a guide on cost, we are building in Perth and the cost to do kitchen, scullery, laundry, bathrooms & powder upgraded to the Nuance finish was roughly $1k. That includes overheads. Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 9Jun 16, 2014 8:41 pm trixee That sounds quite good cost wise! That's what I thought ... I was expecting much more. Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 10Jun 17, 2014 7:36 am Marcia trixee That sounds quite good cost wise! That's what I thought ... I was expecting much more. Price wise between veneer and the new Laminex Finished Designs range there isn't much difference unless you use a very expensive veneer. Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 11Jun 17, 2014 6:10 pm Interesting. Will go to Laminex showroom tomorrow and check it out. Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 12Jun 18, 2014 10:10 am Natural veneers and the designed timber veneers are both quite expensive options. The natural veneered boards need to be cut up into the required sizes, edged and then finished in a coating of your choice, that adds to the cost. The designed timber veneers are a true laminated product. The timber is manufactured and stuck on a laminate that is then stuck to one or both sides of a sheet. This sheet is then cut up and edged. The raw products for both are expensive to start of with. The textured melamine finishes like riven and nuance are a lot cheaper as it's just worked in exactly the same way as standard melamine product and the raw cost of the sheets is a lot cheaper than the natural or DTV. If you can find a textured melamine you like you will save a lot of money. Accessible Carpentry & Cabinets accessiblecarpentry@gmail.com accessiblecarpentry.com.au https://www.facebook.com/pages/Accessible-Carpentry-Cabinets/583314911709039 Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 13Jun 18, 2014 8:23 pm Timber veneers are really pretty but quite expensive. Some of the textured melamines look very convincing now. Unfortunately the colour range is a bit limited at the moment compared to veneers and basic melamine. Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 14Jun 20, 2014 8:46 am Hi Trixee, Take a look at the new range of embossed timber grain melamines from Polytec. These have the look and feel of veneer board, without all the hassle. You would be good to tell the difference. Embossed means they have the texture of the wood grain on the board, so it feels like timber. Their new range has just been release. see below for the link. hope this helps. http://www.polytec.com.au/brochures/Pol ... V6_web.pdf With 25 years kitchen experience and a passion for what I do, I have joined this forum to offer advice or at least my opinion on all things relevant to kitchens. I was a cabinetmaker by trade and am now a senior manager of a kitchen company. Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 15Nov 14, 2014 10:15 pm Can anyone tell me roughly how much I might expect to pay for 4 x under bench cupboard doors in a laminex timber veneer? Many thanks Re: Timber veneer vs laminate 16Nov 18, 2014 1:30 pm It depends on which laminex range and also the colour Cutting Edge Kitchens and Cabinet Making http://cuttingedgekitchens.net.au http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cutting-Edge-Kitchens/290484196676 Mobile : 0419 430 575 PH: 9452 4772 Fax :9452 4772 cuttingedgekitchens@outlook.com 2 8382 can’t tell from the photo, a tie down rod will be 12mm, is it a steel beam? he should be able to work it out 1 4487 5 10524 |