The Middle East is a region where architecture and interior design tell stories—stories of culture, faith, climate, and craft. From intricately carved wooden mashrabiyas to the warm hues of desert-toned walls, traditional design in cities like Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and Muscat has long been grounded in rich textures and natural materials. Today, as contemporary interiors lean toward cleaner lines and minimalist aesthetics, designers and architects face a unique challenge: how do you honour tradition while embracing the modern? The answer, increasingly, lies in veneer finish laminates—a surfacing solution that bridges the best of both worlds. The Cultural Relevance of Veneer…
From Tradition to Modernity: Using Wood Veneer Laminates to Reflect Middle Eastern Heritage in Interior Design
