Book Matching

What is Book Matching in Interior Design?

In interior design, book matching is the term used to describe the process of taking two adjacent sheets of veneer and opening them like a book, then gluing them side by side to produce a symmetrical pattern.

What is Book Matching used for?

This technique is often used on:

  • doors,
  • panels,
  • and other surfaces where a consistent grain pattern is desired.

Book matching can be done with any type of wood veneer, but it is especially popular with exotic woods that have an interesting grain pattern. When done correctly, book matching can create a stunning visual effect that adds character and richness to any space.

How does book matching work?

Book matching is a simple but effective way to create a consistent grain pattern on doors, panels, and other surfaces. The process begins by taking two adjacent sheets of veneer and opening them like a book.

The two pieces are then glued side-by-side, creating a symmetrical pattern. This technique can be done with any type of wood veneer, but it is especially popular with exotic woods that have an interesting grain pattern.

What is book-matched wood?

Book-matched wood is simply two pieces of wood that have been glued together at their edges to create a symmetrical pattern.

What is a marble book match?

A marble book match is simply two pieces of marble that have been glued together at their edges to create a symmetrical pattern.

If you are considering using book-matched marble in your next project, be sure to work with an experienced interior designer or millworker who can ensure that the final product is beautiful and of the highest quality.

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