One, will the decorative panel fade?
- Veneer panels can fade over time due to prolonged exposure to sunlight. This fading, also known as photo-oxidation, occurs when wood products, whether painted or unpainted, are exposed to sunlight and air oxidation for extended periods. This is similar to how skin tans or paper and fruit turn yellow. In wood, this can manifest as localized redness, yellowing, or darkening of the color, creating a unique wood grain effect. The Tech Wood series and the Natural Wood Water-Dyed series are particularly prone to photo-oxidation, while the Natural Wood Dark series oxidizes very slowly, making it difficult to detect. Therefore, we recommend choosing the Natural Wood Dark series for areas with direct sunlight.
Two. What colors are best for decorative panels?

Pear wood is currently very popular, and includes: maple wood, walnut wood. White veneer is also a popular option. If you don't like white, we recommend using willow wood veneer, carved willow wood veneer, or gold-veined citronella wood veneer. These veneers have relatively deep colors and beautiful, festive patterns.
With the development of the decoration industry, a wide variety of decorative panel products are available, with more than a hundred colors to choose from. This provides ample options and allows for the selection of visually appealing colors. However, it is important to consider the overall color scheme when choosing decorative panels. Factors to consider include the color of your existing flooring, furniture, and sofas. A harmonious color scheme will enhance the aesthetic appeal of your home. Choosing a color solely based on its appearance in a sample without considering its compatibility with your existing furnishings is a mistake.