What is the main difference between Plywood, Laminate, and Veneer?
Think of it like a sandwich:
Plywood is the “bread” (the structural base).
Laminate is a synthetic, durable “topping” (printed paper and plastic).
Veneer is a thin slice of “real wood” (natural timber) used as a premium finish.
Do you offer home delivery?
Yes! We provide delivery services across the city. Delivery charges may vary based on the distance and the size of your order.
What does "BWR" and "BWP" grade mean for plywood?
BWR (Boiling Water Resistant): Ideal for interiors like wardrobes and wall panels where moisture might be present.
BWP (Boiling Water Proof): Also known as Marine Grade. This is essential for kitchens and bathrooms where direct water contact is likely.
What thickness plywood should I use for my wardrobes?
Typically, 18mm or 19mm is used for the main frame and shutters to prevent warping, while 6mm or 9mm is used for the back panels.
Are laminates scratch-proof?
While no material is 100% scratch-proof, high-pressure laminates (HPL) are extremely durable and resistant to scratches, heat, and stains, making them perfect for high-traffic areas.
How do I maintain natural wood veneers?
Veneers should be cleaned with a damp (not wet) microfiber cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals. Since they are real wood, they may require polishing every few years to maintain their luster.
How do I maintain natural wood veneers?
Veneers should be cleaned with a damp (not wet) microfiber cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals. Since they are real wood, they may require polishing every few years to maintain their luster.
Can I use laminates for outdoor furniture?
Standard laminates are not recommended for outdoor use as UV rays can fade the color. For exterior applications, we recommend Exterior Grade Compact Laminates.
Can I return sheets if I have extras?
We accept returns on full, undamaged sheets within 7 days of purchase, provided they haven’t been cut or pasted. A small restocking fee may apply.
Do you provide carpentry services?
We are a material supplier, but we have a curated list of trusted, independent carpenters and contractors we can recommend to help with your project.
Pro-Tip for your customers:
Always check the ISI mark. Genuine quality plywood will have a visible ISI stamp (IS:710 for Marine or IS:303 for MR grade) along with the manufacturer’s details.
