Feb 5, 2025
Choosing the right building material is crucial for the success and longevity of your project. When it comes to furniture construction, cabinetry, and interior applications, two prominent contenders are HDHMR boards and plywood.
HDHMR boards are a type of engineered wood made by combining fiber chips, forest wood waste, and resin under high temperatures and pressure. Designed to be denser and more moisture-resistant than standard MDF.
Plywood is an engineered wood product made by gluing together layers of thin wood veneers, with the grain of each layer oriented at right angles.
Feature | HDHMR Board | Plywood |
---|---|---|
Density | High | Varies (depends on grade) |
Moisture Resistance | Excellent (for interiors) | Good to Excellent (marine grade) |
Durability | Durable | Highly durable |
Termite Resistance | Resistant | Varies (treated plywood is resistant) |
Weight | Heavy | Moderate to Heavy |
Workability | Easy to cut and shape | Easy to saw and screw |
Price | Moderately expensive | Ranges from affordable to premium |
Aesthetic Finish | Smooth surface for laminates | Natural wood grain for veneers |
Applications | Interior furniture, kitchens | Structural and decorative projects |
If you’re working on interior furniture in humid areas, HDHMR boards provide excellent moisture resistance and durability. For projects requiring strength and natural wood aesthetics, plywood is the ideal choice.
Selecting the right material depends on your project’s requirements. Greenply offers a range of eco-friendly and durable wood solutions to bring your vision to life.