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Article: For decorative panels, change is the only constant.
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- Wood & Wood Products
- Article date:
- December 1, 2006
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The hardwood plywood and decorative overlay panels used in a model home in Portland, Oregon, provided an impressive display of decorative materials, at the same time giving us a snapshot of how the market has changed. Lyptus[R], a gorgeous wood that comes from sustainably managed forests in South America, was used to make the kitchen cabinet doors and drawer fronts. The interiors of the cabinets were made from durable paper overlay panels that were an attractive complement to the golden Lyptus[R] tones. Three walls in the home were covered with white maple panels that had been cut up, edgebanded and then applied in an attractive pattern. The bathroom cabinets were made ...
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