I think the type you refer to are tongue&groove boards made from material similar to MDF, only more dense, and harder than MDF. It is veneered in either natural timber or a hard wearing synthetic veneer which looks like timber. It is more water proof than MDF, but should only be cleaned with a damp sponge mop. If you slosh water on it, it will eventually get under the boards and swell them.
Oak veneer flooring is a popular choice for flooring, and one has quite a few options when it comes to purchasing. Factory Direct Flooring, Wood and Beyond, and even Amazon sell packages of this manufactured flooring.
Engineered wood flooring is hardwood that is made up for plywood, HDF, or the core of wood but the top layer is veneer. It is made like this to protect better against moisture.
Natural hardwood flooring is a higher quality flooring, generally more expensive, and can have some restrictions in where it can be laid. Engineered flooring is made to look genuine, but it is a cheaper material with only a veneer glued on to look genuine, but it is much cheaper.
There are several types of fake wood flooring available in the market, including laminate, vinyl, and engineered wood. Laminate flooring is made of a high-density fiberboard core with a photographic layer that mimics the look of wood. Vinyl flooring is made of PVC and has a printed layer that resembles wood. Engineered wood flooring is made of real wood veneer on top of a plywood base.
Laminate flooring is made of a synthetic material with a printed design layer, while engineered wood flooring is made of real wood with a top layer of hardwood veneer. Laminate is more affordable and easier to install, but engineered wood is more durable and can be sanded and refinished.
I have heard about something called brick veneer, but I'm not sure what it is. What is brick veneer made of?
One can purchase oak skirting veneer online from sites such as Wickes, Everything Skirting, Avon Timber, Howdens, Kents Direct, Flooring Supplies Centre and Alibaba.
Softwood veneer is made by cross-laminating veneers, such as pine, spruce, fir, and hemlock.
Laminto de Veneer
The U.S. Census Bureau estimated that 332 establishments made hardwood veneer and plywood in the late 1990s
laminite flooring or man made, not natral
In the late 1990s, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that the 108 establishments that made hardwood veneer as a primary business