02-23-2017, 09:12 AM
Here is an example of solid wood matched in the way you have suggested. This is the interior of a door to an armoire, French Country style. It wouldn't be true to say this is the only way to do it in solid, but this is a typical example.
Here's the most telling part: This was constructed this way to imitate fancy constructed veneered furniture by a tradesman unfamiliar with veneered construction. That's right, solid wood meant to imitate veneered work. Veneer gets a bad rap for being "fake", or an "imitation of solid wood construction", but the fact is, it's really the other way around.
Here's the most telling part: This was constructed this way to imitate fancy constructed veneered furniture by a tradesman unfamiliar with veneered construction. That's right, solid wood meant to imitate veneered work. Veneer gets a bad rap for being "fake", or an "imitation of solid wood construction", but the fact is, it's really the other way around.