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Different wood textures: how textured wood panels enhance interior design

How to choose wood panels with special textures for your projects

Wood offers an enormous variety of finishes, but we are often used to seeing smooth surfaces in different tones, leaving aside more innovative options. Natural wood can show its grain and sometimes its untreated texture. However, today there are textured wood panels capable of adding relief, depth and character to any space. To explore more ideas, visit the wood section on Vilssa.

What are textured wood panels?

Textured panels are industrial products that use a thin layer of natural wood veneer as the final finish. The surface undergoes various processes to add protection against abrasion, scratches, impacts and even fire. Many of these panels include resins, kraft paper and special backing materials that allow for countless decorative applications in interiors.

How they are made and what advantages they offer

  1. 🧱 Application of a natural veneer.
    A very thin sheet of real wood is used to create the final appearance. Thanks to modern industrial technology, it is possible to reproduce grain patterns, pores and natural relief. For more information about materials, see finishes on Vilssa.
  2. 🎨 Custom surface treatments.
    Panels receive resin coatings, pressure treatments or structured pressing to create soft, rough or deep textures. This allows reproducing aged wood, carved surfaces or natural relief effects.
  3. 🛡️ Protection levels adapted to use.
    There are waterproof, impact-resistant and scratch-resistant panels, and even ones with M1 fire resistance. This makes them ideal for public spaces, commercial interiors or homes.
  4. 📐 Custom dimensions and designs.
    Industrial production makes it possible to manufacture large-format panels, special cuts or curved shapes, expanding design possibilities for architects and designers.
  5. 🏠 Interior applications.
    They can be used on wall coverings, ceilings, doors and furniture. Their versatility makes them an attractive alternative to traditional wood.

For more examples of innovative textured panels, visit: oberflex.com.

Examples of special textures applied to wood panels

Roland Garros

Textured panels for architectural interior projects

Paris: Architecture studio Fendler Seemuller

New textured and relief finishes for wood panels

Summary table of advantages

Feature Description Benefit
Natural veneer Thin sheet of real wood Warm and realistic finish
Texture treatments Pressing, resins and relief Customised designs
Enhanced protection Impact, scratch and M1 fire resistance Suitable for intensive use
Industrial production Special sizes and shapes Full design flexibility

If you want to explore more related content, use the Vilssa search engine:
https://vilssa.com/es/?s=tableros

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Rafael Garcia

Architect and sustainability consultant Founder of Vilssa, specializing in sustainable housing and construction.

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