Cherry Wood

Cherry wood surface with natural grain texture

Cherry Wood

Cherry wood is a solid wood and veneer material commonly used in custom cabinetry and interior woodwork. It usually has a warm color tone and fine, natural grain. Its color may gradually deepen with time and exposure to light, creating a more mature wood appearance. It is suitable for custom woodwork projects that require a vintage style, warm wood tone and fine grain expression. Cherry wood can be used as solid wood, or processed into natural veneer and applied over stable substrates such as plywood or MDF. Its actual performance depends on wood grade, moisture content control, grain matching method, veneer thickness, finishing process, lighting conditions, batch variation and the final application environment.

Materials Detail

Common Thickness

18mm, 20mm, 25mm, 30mm

Suitable Surface Treatments

Clear coat, PU finish, wood wax oil, staining, semi-open finish, matte finish or clear protective coating

Suitable Applications

Vintage-style furniture, cabinet doors, wall panels, bookcases, wine cabinets, decorative mouldings, mid-to-high-end residential woodwork, wood veneer wall panels, display cabinets and fixed furniture in commercial and hotel spaces.

Not Suitable For

Areas with strong direct sunlight, projects that require the color to remain completely unchanged over time, low-budget large-area woodwork, or projects with low tolerance for natural wood color variation, later color darkening and batch differences.

Advantages

Warm color tone, fine grain and a natural wood appearance. Suitable for vintage-style and mid-to-high-end furniture, and effective for creating a warm and refined spatial atmosphere.

Limitations

The color may change with light exposure and time, so color control requires extra attention. The cost is relatively high, and large-area solid wood applications still need to consider deformation, cracking and color consistency.

Key Notes

The color confirmed in a sample may differ from the final appearance after installation and use, as cherry wood may gradually become darker over time. For batch projects, confirm samples, grain direction, acceptable color range, finish gloss level and color variation standards between batches before production. For large-area woodwork, cherry wood veneer over a stable substrate is recommended to reduce solid wood deformation risk and control project cost.

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