Veneer door panels can be made from a number of specific wood species depending on the desired appearance and performance. Popular choices include oak, walnut, maple, cherry, and mahogany.
 
Oak is the best choice because it is strong, durable, and has a beautiful grain pattern. There are varieties such as pink oak and white oak, each with its own characteristics.
 
Walnut veneer has a rich wood grain pattern that gives it a luxurious effect. Adds a beautiful touch to any door panel.
 
If you like bright colors and simple textures, maple is a satisfying choice. Stain it to obtain a variety of shades for a clean, modern look.
 
The cherry blossom finish deepens in color over time, creating a warm, traditional setting. Add personality and appeal to your door panels.
 
Mahogany is known for its deep reddish-brown color and rich grain. Veneer door panels provide a warm touch, often associated with elegant or retro-chic doors.
 
The wood you choose for your veneer door panels can have a huge impact on the final product. Each type of wood has its own characteristics, including tone, grain, hardness and texture. These features affect the overall appearance and style of the door. Different woods can create different moods and design themes, from trendy and trendy to rustic and traditional.
 
Wood type also affects the overall performance and durability of the door panel. Some woods, including very fine maple, are known for their conductivity and resistance to wear and tear. Other woods, including walnut and mahogany, are softer and require special care. To ensure the door's sturdiness and good appearance, it is important to choose a wood that is suitable for the door's intended use and environment.