Finishes
We offer a wide selection of Hardwood veneers which are available in number of finishes such Oil, Lacquer, Stains in varying sheen levels. Our Laminated doors offer a selection of hard-wearing and easy to clean heavy-duty doors; complete with a choice of softwood or hardwood frames.

Ash, American

Ash, European

Cherry, American

Idigbo

Iroko

Maple, American

Oak, American

Oak, European

Obeche
Poplar, American
Sapele
Utile
Walnut, African
Walnut, American Black
Walnut, European
Altofina Black 006 (Satin)
Altoona Grey 016 (Satin)
Altofina Grey 019 (Satin)
Altofina Grey 024 (Satin)
Altofina Grey 026 (Satin)
Altofina Grey 0127 (Satin)
Altofina Grey 031 (Satin)
Altofina Grey 032 (Satin)
Altofina White 009 (Satin)
Altofina White 010 (Satin)
Altofina Oak 005 (Satin)
Altofina Walnut 011 (Satin)
Altofina Premium White W1000
Egger Alpine White W1100
Egger White Grey U775
Egger Natural Dijon Walnut H3734
Egger Indigo Blue U599
Egger Burgundy Red U311
Egger Natural Badolino Oak H1145
Egger Vicenza Oak H3157
Egger Natural Kendal Oak H3170
Egger Natural Corebridge Oak H3395
Egger Dark Grey Chicago Concrete F187
Egger Pebble Grey U201
Egger Cashmere Grey U7021
Egger Silk Grey U707
Egger Light Grey U7081
Egger Dust Grey U732
Egger Lava Grey U741
Egger Taupe Grey U750
Egger Pearl Grey U763
Egger Cubanit Grey U767
Egger Artic Grey U788
Egger Onyx Grey U960
Egger Diamond Grey U963
Egger Brown Fineline Metalic H3192
Egger LincolnWalnut H1714
Formica Diamond Black F2253 (Matte)
Formica Natural Ash F8843 (Matte)
Formica Alpino F1040 (Matte)
Formica Finn Beech F0190 (Matte)
Formica Folkestone F7927 (Matte)
Formica Clear Maple F3855 (Matte)
Formica Elegant Oak F5374 (Matte)
Formica Storm F7912 (Matte)
Formica Mouse F7928 (Matte)
Formica Fog F7961 (Matte)
Formica Polar White F2255
Formica Soft White F7949 (Matte)
Formica Terril F2297
Crown Cut
The log is cut in half, and the half log or flitch is then sliced straight across, parallel to a line through the centre of the log and tangential to the growth rings. This generally produces a veneer with a central area of strong figurative grain and a more linear effect at each edge.
Quarter Cut
The log is cut in quarters, and each quarter flitch is then straight sliced, approximately at right angles to the growth rings. This generally produces a veneer with a relatively uniform linear vertical grain.
Rotary Cut
The log is mounted centrally in a lathe and sliced around the circumference, following the annual growth rings; this gives a bold variegated grain, and enables very wide leaves to be produced. Continuous rotary slicing is also used for plywood and constructional veneers.
Book Matching
This traditional method of matching is achieved by taking successive leaves of veneer and reversing alternate leaves so as to bring corresponding opposite edges together in a mirrored effect. This produces a symmetrical balanced pattern of grain and figure.
Random Matching
Veneers of the same species, but not necessarily from the same log, are deliberately mixed to produce an overall random grain effect. Butt or end grain jointing may be introduced in some leaves to add to the planking effect.
Slip Matching
Successive leaves are taken from the same stock or flitch of veneer and jointed without turning alternate leaves over as in book matching. This produces a repeat pattern which varies gradually across the panel. This method is usually most effective when straight grain veneers are used.