Veneer Types & Selection Guide
Choosing the right veneer type is critical for project success. Each type has distinct advantages for different applications, skill levels, and environments.
Raw/Unbacked Veneer (0.6mm thick, $4-$60/sq ft) is the most flexible option, ideal for curves and restoration work. It requires skilled handling to prevent cracking. Available in all wood species with beautiful grain patterns. Best for experienced woodworkers.
Paper-Backed Veneer (0.6mm + backing, $6-$30/sq ft) offers easier handling with reduced cracking risk. Standard sheet sizes: 24 x 96 inches, 48 x 96 inches, 48 x 120 inches. Ideal for beginners and production work on flat surfaces like cabinet doors and table tops.
Phenolic-Backed Veneer (1-1.5mm total, $8-$35/sq ft) provides superior moisture resistance. Dimensionally stable and ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and commercial/marine applications.
Peel & Stick Veneer ($10-$40/sq ft) comes with pressure-sensitive adhesive. Easy application but limited repositioning. Best for quick projects and DIY work where professional bond strength is not critical.