What is Architectural Plywood?
Architectural Plywood is a very broad term that can cover countless numbers of plywood sheets that are all vastly different from one another. The short description of this collection of plywood products is that each option that falls under this banner is guaranteed to be tailored towards architects who are seeking beautiful and bold designs of both the interior and exterior varieties.
Architectural Plywood Applications
Architectural Plywood is a broad ranging term, so as a result there are numerous applications the many products can be used for — too many to list!
Some of the more popular applications we see include ceiling lining, furniture, shelving, panelling, doors, table lamination substrates, shop-fitting and even craft projects. Whether construction, kitchens and bathrooms, furniture, cabinetry, or joinery is your industry, there will be something (or many things) perfect for your job.
Architectural Plywood vs Construction Plywood
Construction Plywood and Architectural Plywood are two sides of the same coin. On one hand you have a range of products focused on the strength of the board (Construction), while the other is all about making a statement through eye-catching visuals (Architectural). Many products in both ranges will have some crossover, for example, Black Birch Film Face Plywood has a sleek architectural finish while also being incredibly strong. Despite these crossover products you'll still find that they favour one style of Plywood over the other.
While classifying an Architectural Plywood can be tough, determining what is a Construction Plywood is much easier — basically anything designed with construction in mind falls under it!