At Guardian we serve our clients with the best quality of furniture. We wholly focus on the basic needs of any household and accordingly we design the furniture that could accommodate every single item you need to store. With our experience and under the guidance of interior experts we have crafted full furniture combo offers where we are providing the furniture for a 1BHK apartment to a 4BHK luxurious house.
Our combo offers are designed in a way that our clients are very much free to choose the designs of any furniture item along with their laminates and upholstery. When it comes to quality, Guardian never compromises at any point. We use the best quality of plywood, adhesive, hardware and laminates. We understand the quality standards hence our designs always withstands the international quality standards.
One of the most basic differences between plywood vs particleboard lies in their composition. Plywood is made from thin sheets of cross-laminated veneer and glued together under heat and pressure.
Particleboard, on the other hand, is true to its name: it’s a flat board composed of particles or chips of wood that are glued together, then pressed under heat.
Considering that plywood possesses a cross-grain pattern from which it derives much of its strength, plywood is clearly stronger and more durable than particleboard. Plywood becomes even stronger and more durable with the strong adhesives used in its manufacture.
Winner: Plywood
Particleboards easily swell and expand with moisture. When that happens, particleboards lose most of their strength as well. Worse, particleboards that are swollen with moisture become heavier, and this increases safety risks.
Winner: Plywood
For all the advantages plywood has over particleboard, the fact that particleboard is cheaper makes it still quite popular among furniture manufacturers and homeowners. Normally, particleboard costs about half or even less than plywood or solid wood. And price is still one of the biggest considerations when engaging in any kind of project that involves engineered wood products.
Winner: Particleboard
Strictly speaking, plywood is environmentally friendly. It just so happens that particleboard is even more so. That’s because particleboards are created using scraps of other lumber products. Plywood, on the other hand, requires veneer from fresh timber. When particleboard is manufactured, no extra cutting of trees needs to be done.
Winner: Particleboard
Given all its advantages, the winner of a match between plywood vs particleboard is plywood. That, however, doesn’t mean we all should turn up our noses towards particleboards. Ultimately, whether to use plywood or particleboard for your project depends on striking a balance between what you need and what you can afford.
A final word of advice – always think long-term – what is the required lifetime of your project? Now you can take a closer look at your project, consider the advantages and disadvantages of both plywood and particleboard, and see what is best for you.
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