Veneer vs. Solid Wood
Debunking the Myth
There’s a myth out there that solid wood means quality and veneer is about cutting corners. In fact, sometimes the opposite is true. Like many things in life, it depends.
Solid wood is best in places that get heavy use, like table or counter surfaces where deep marks and dents can be repaired.

Veneer is best for large areas that don’t get heavy use, and that need to stay flat – like doors and drawer fronts. Solid wood tends to bow in those applications, which creates functional and aesthetic issues.
It's crafted. We use solid 1/8th-inch thick wood to edge our veneer doors and drawers, so that the vulnerable corners are protected and can easily be repaired. It is a beautifully crafted detail that elevates the look and feel, adding dimensionality and a touch of hand to keep the flat fronts from looking anything but ‘flat’.
It's sustainable. Veneer also enables dramatically more efficient use of the best wood in a tree. Without the use of veneer, there would be no hardwood forests. It is the use of veneer that allows a sustainable balance.

It's natural. Our veneers are made of unique selections of wood that highlight natural variations in grain and color and don’t feel engineered or man-made. It’s a balance between consistency and a product that looks natural. We do not try to make one wood look like another. We consider some natural variation in wood tones and grain beautiful and allow them to stay as they are.
It starts at the core. Veneer often has a bad reputation because of the substandard materials that can be hidden behind the surface. Henrybuilt uses a high-grade plywood core manufactured (with no formaldehyde adhesives) by one of the longest standing, family-owned mills in the country. All material used in the hardwood plywood panels is harvested from well-managed North American forests. It combines the strength of wood with precision of CNC milling.
It's about using the best material for the best result. It gives you old-school material quality, and new technology precision. It’s a new standard that we stand behind with a quality and sustainability focused lifetime guarantee.