Tom the Remodeler
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Hi everybody! I am currently bidding a project where I've been asked to replace most of the millwork in the front lobby area of a local hotel. The existing wood work appears to be solid Maple with a dark stain, a mixture of 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, a handful of 1x12s, and some 1/2"x2.5" pieces. All told, I'll be replacing roughly 1,000 lineal feet of trim.
The reason for replacing the existing is because the woodwork gets beat up by guests banging into the woodwork with their rolling luggage.
While it was initially my intention to install solid Maple, I wanted to explore whether there was any benefit to using Maple veneered sheet goods, particularly on the wider pieces. My biggest concern is the long term durability and performance. The material doesn't need to be bomb-proof, my larger concern is wider solid wood boards twisting or cupping.
If I go solid wood I will have my lumber yard mill everything to thickness, run through a time saver and ripped to rough widths. If I go veneer sheet goods, I have the full Conturo setup so applying edgebanding won't be an issue.
All staining and finishing will be performed by my painter.
Any thoughts?
The reason for replacing the existing is because the woodwork gets beat up by guests banging into the woodwork with their rolling luggage.
While it was initially my intention to install solid Maple, I wanted to explore whether there was any benefit to using Maple veneered sheet goods, particularly on the wider pieces. My biggest concern is the long term durability and performance. The material doesn't need to be bomb-proof, my larger concern is wider solid wood boards twisting or cupping.
If I go solid wood I will have my lumber yard mill everything to thickness, run through a time saver and ripped to rough widths. If I go veneer sheet goods, I have the full Conturo setup so applying edgebanding won't be an issue.
All staining and finishing will be performed by my painter.
Any thoughts?