You May Have Heard Of Wood Veneer, But You Don't Necessarily Know This

Aug 05, 2021

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The term "wallboard" dates back to the time of Solomon, the king of Israel, from 970 to 930 BC. When Solomon succeeded King David, he built a temple to the supreme God. The main part of the temple was made of rock. The interior of the temple was all wrapped in fine cedarwood, and no stone was exposed.
Therefore, wallboard is not a modern product but has a very deep cultural history and significance. The wall panel has good thermal stability and noise reduction performance, not only can effectively protect the building wall, but also decorative, on the back of the wall panel covered with the original uneven stone wall. And with the development of The Times, the design of wall panels is more diversified. Therefore, wallboard has been loved by aristocrats.
Now, the structure of the building has been greatly improved, there are many decorative materials on the market, wallboard is no longer a decorative necessity. However, regardless of its noble symbol of luxurious temperament, it can still attract the attention of most successful people. With the rapid growth of the domestic economy, people are not only satisfied with material pursuits, but also tend to pursue spiritual pursuits. As a result, wall panels have come into view again.
The development of wooden veneer wallboard has gone through many periods. From the time Egyptian furniture began to flourish, it went through the Baroque, rococo, and Renaissance...Until now. In addition, the style of the wall panels is not limited to western-style but also incorporated into the mysterious Oriental style.
So far, wallboard has been widely used in villas, mansions, and places for people seeking taste. The whole house custom wall panels not only make up for the interior wall decoration is tedious, labor, material consumption, expensive defects, but also fill the drab interior decoration, make the whole house more colorful, more suitable for the decorative effect expected by consumers.

Wood finishes the walls