It is a thin piece of marble stone attached to another surface. For instance you can have a marble veneer counter top or a solid marble counter top. A solid marble counter top would be 1 1/2" thick marble from top to bottom...a marble veneer counter top would be 1/2" marble attached to plywood
A marble paper veneer is a decorative material made from thin sheets of paper that are printed to resemble the appearance of marble. It is often used in interior design and crafting to provide a sophisticated look without the weight and cost of real marble. The veneer can be adhered to surfaces like furniture, walls, or art pieces, offering a stylish alternative for achieving a marble aesthetic. Its lightweight and flexible nature make it easy to work with for various applications.
Marble veneer can stain or fade under certain conditions. Staining often occurs when liquids, especially acidic substances, penetrate the surface, while fading can result from prolonged exposure to sunlight or harsh chemicals. To protect marble veneer, it's essential to seal it regularly and clean spills promptly. Using coasters and avoiding abrasive cleaners can also help maintain its appearance.
Please do not dent the veneer.
I have heard about something called brick veneer, but I'm not sure what it is. What is brick veneer made of?
Plywood is essentially cheap veneer.
Acadia Veneer is 5' 5".
Her wan smile was a thin veneer. Be careful, as the mahogany veneer is easily sanded through.
This classification includes establishments primarily engaged in producing commercial softwood veneer and plywood from veneer produced in the same establishment or from purchased veneer.
Indiana makes hardwood veneer
Wisconsin makes hardwood veneer
Acadia Veneer was born in Massachusetts, in USA.
veneer brick, trust me