2-Ply

Wood Sheetgoods

  • Flexible
  • No Staining
  • Hundreds of Colors
  • Available Prefinished
  • Bookmatch or Slipmatch
  • Vertical or Counterfront

 

2-Ply is a Unique Performer
2-Ply is Veneer Specialists’s sheetgood manufactured using your choice of veneer pressed onto a natural wood veneer backing.

No Staining Required
Because Veneer Specialists veneers are dyed, the color is predetermined and consistent, so the need for labor intensive staining and color matching has been eliminated. One or a dozen manufacturers can fabricate different portions of a project while maintaining color consistency throughout the project. In addition, Veneer Specialists veneers are colored throughout their entire thickness – so they can be sanded or touched up in the field. Stained woods do not offer this flexibility.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2-Ply is Unlimited Design Flexibility
2-Ply is available in hundreds of colors, patterns and species of dyed wood veneers. 2-Ply is a flexible material and can be installed over straight or curved surfaces. Combined with the ability to specify custom sizes and patterns, the design possibilities are limitless. Standard sheet sizes range from 48″ x 96″ x 1/16″ to 48″ x 120″ x 1/16″. (Minimum quantities and upcharges may apply to custom orders.)

 

2-Ply is Eco-Conscious
The Veneer Specialists line of precolored wood veneers retains the beautiful characteristics of the original species while eliminating the color variations experienced with undyed veneers, thereby reducing waste factors incurred in production. Further, Veneer Specialists’s line of reconstructed veneers replicates desirable woods that have become unavailable or cost prohibitive. These reconstructed veneers are made from abundant woods previously considered undesirable.

NOTE:  2-Ply is made with real hardwood veneers. Natural products will fade if exposed to direct or bright light. An ultraviolet shield, shade, or drapery treatment should be used to limit such fading. Wood veneers will alter their color over time, whether due to ultraviolet fading or simple aging of the wood.