Plywood
Appleply
Baltic Birch
Bamboo Plywood
5-ply
Advantages to using plywood
As compared to MDF, plywood has excellent structural strength
Plywood isn’t very susceptible to water damage
You can paint or polish plywood for the finish you desire for the plywood design
Plywood can be cut in any shape to suit your ply interior design
Plywood does not shrink, warp or bend, giving you design flexibility
Plywood is available in different thicknesses to suit your plywood design needs
You can avoid joints in ply interior design because plywood is available in different sizes
Plywood is a more economical option as compared to wood
Disadvantages to using plywood
Despite its usefulness and versatility, plywood does have some flaws:
Plywood interior design requires high-quality finishing of the edges, otherwise the layers of wood and veneer are prominently visible
Plywood may emit toxic fumes if quality isn’t checked before purchasing
Plywood is difficult to cut – it requires electric cutting machines and skilled hands
It is susceptible to splintering at the edges, making it an injury hazard for the handlers
Plywood isn’t sightly in its nascent forms, and requires surface finishing with laminates for its beautification
We cannot use pressure-treated plywood in the lab.