Custom furniture has become a hot commodity in recent years. This popularity stems from its customizable design, efficient use of space, user-friendly design, and environmentally friendly, minimalist, stylish, and professional aesthetic. However, panel material, as the core material of custom furniture, is the most important and widely used component of its structure.
1. Different grades have different boards
How to judge the board material of custom-made furniture? Generally, it is to look at the cross-section of the sample. From the cross-section, the plywood is two or four layers of veneer (there are also thickened veneers with more than four layers) close to the core of the solid wood board. The core cross-section of good quality plywood is flat and there is no gap; density board is pressed from small fibers, which is tightly combined and heavier; particle board is a wood granular structure, but the combination is not tight enough, the weight is lighter, and small pores can even be seen in poor quality ones; multi-layer board is made of multiple veneers glued together, usually three or five layers.
2. Look for environmentally friendly panels
Professional custom furniture manufacturers use environmentally friendly panels that meet national testing standards, while some manufacturers use inferior panels that have no test reports and pose a potential threat to human health. Branded custom products use environmentally friendly panels, and using branded panels is like taking a reassurance.
3. Check the quality of the board veneer
Some wardrobes may appear fine on the surface, but a simple scratch with a fingernail can leave a noticeable mark. These custom-made pieces are made with polystyrene or ornate paper panels, commonly used in low-priced wardrobes on the market, which have poor wear resistance. A good cabinet is inseparable from high-quality panels. Using branded panels will give you an unexpected home experience.
4. Check the workmanship of the board edge banding
The company uses precision panel saws to cut the panels, ensuring that there are no broken edges. Furthermore, we provide matching edge banding strips to effectively prevent moisture from the air from penetrating into the panels.
When it comes to custom-made furniture, listen to me and choose branded panels!

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