Oak is one of the most commonly used timbers for interior flooring, doors, interior trims, cabinets and furniture due to its low cost compared to other timbers and wide availability, particularly in northern America. Red oak is most commonly installed as wide planks on floors and typically has a stronger grain and a more mid-brown base colour infused with red or salmon pink tones, in comparison to the darker grey tones of white oak.
Veneer is comprised of real thin-sawn, cut or peeled strips from the origin tree’s trunk which, when layered together over a backing board such as particleboard or MDF, form highly unique patterns.
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A seamless wood texture with an oak veneer surface. Seamless textures can be tiled repeatedly across a surface without visible seams making them useful for architectural drawings and 3D models. This image can be used as a SketchUp texture, Revit material or imported into Photoshop for use in 2D illustrations. A high resolution version of this texture is available, as well as CAD hatches and PBR maps with Architextures Pro.