Plywood Buying Mistakes Guide

Top 7 Plywood Buying Mistakes to Avoid Before Starting Your Interior Work

Plywood is one of the most important materials used in home interiors — from kitchen cabinets to wardrobes, beds, furniture, and wall panels. But many buyers unknowingly make costly mistakes while purchasing plywood, which later results in bending, swelling, termite damage, or complete failure of the woodwork.

If you're about to start home renovation, modular furniture, or interiors, this guide will help you avoid the most common plywood selection mistakes and save money in the long run.

Here are the biggest mistakes people make when buying plywood:

Buying plywood only based on price
Not checking the plywood grade
Ignoring waterproof rating
Trusting labels without verification
Buying from unknown brands or uncertified vendors

Mistake #1 — Choosing the Cheapest Plywood

Many homeowners think plywood is the same everywhere — so they pick the cheapest option. But low-quality plywood often has:

Core gaps and weak structure
Poor bonding and glue failure
No termite or waterproof treatment

Cheap plywood may save money initially — but repairing or remaking furniture later costs much more.

Mistake #2 — Not Checking the Grade of Plywood

Different plywood grades are meant for different applications. Choosing the wrong one can lead to damage.

Common Grades:

MR Grade: For dry areas like wardrobe or living room furniture
BWR/BWP: For kitchen, bathroom, and sink areas
Marine/710: For high moisture or long-term durability

Mistake #3 — Not Verifying Waterproof Claims

Many plywood sheets market themselves as "waterproof," but only sheets bonded with PF resin under high pressure are truly waterproof.

Check for ISI mark (IS 710 for waterproof plywood)
Ask for warranty or moisture resistance proof

Mistake #4 — Ignoring Termite Treatment

Termites are one of the biggest threats to wooden interiors. Always ensure the plywood is treated with anti-termite and borer-resistant chemicals.


Mistake #5 — Not Checking Thickness or Strength

Each interior element requires different plywood thickness. Using the wrong thickness affects durability.

Recommended Thickness Chart:

ApplicationRecommended Thickness
Wardrobe / Furniture18mm
Back Panels6mm - 9mm
Kitchen Cabinets16mm - 18mm (BWP/BWR)
Bed or Load-Bearing Areas18mm - 21mm

Mistake #6 — Buying Without Certification

Always purchase plywood from a trusted and certified manufacturer. Certifications ensure product quality, durability, and safety standards.


Mistake #7 — Not Considering Future Use

Interiors are not changed frequently. Spending slightly more on premium plywood increases lifespan and reduces maintenance costs long-term.


Conclusion

Choosing the right plywood ensures long-term durability, safety, and beautiful interiors. Avoiding these common mistakes will help you make a smart purchase and get better value for your investment.

If you’re still confused, you can always consult plywood experts before finalizing material.

Need Expert Help or Bulk Material?

Lomas Plywood Industries manufactures premium plywood trusted by architects, interior designers, and professionals across India.

Email: info@lomasplywood.com
Website: https://lomasplywood.com

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