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Satin
Toasted teak is a soft warm golden-brown wood finish with long linear grain and striations. Its colour moves between honey, biscuit and soft tan, giving the surface a sun-warmed timber character and stylish modern rustic charm.
Atmosphere:
Warm resort, natural contemporary, mid-century inspired, earthy modern, organic family home, indoor-outdoor living, boutique retreat.
Pair it with:
Rattan, cane, linen, jute, muted olive, clay, terracotta, brushed brass, aged bronze, matte black, and beige stone.
The Velven difference
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Six core technologies, one engineered film.
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Make it yours
Measure the face. We size the roll and tell you the metres.
Get 1 m of the 60 cm roll
One clean piece, no joins.
Every quote adds a little extra length so you always have room to trim.
The verdict
We don't have a review yet for this finish, but here are some reviews from our other finishes.
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It lifts cleanly from sound, well painted surfaces. It can pull at poorly bonded paint, so always test a sample first.
Peel the backing, place it, and press from the centre out. The adhesive is repositionable until you press it down, so you can slide it into place.
Warm the film with a hair dryer or a low heat gun as you reach an edge or a tight turn. The heat relaxes it so it curves and hugs the surface, then press it down firmly as it cools.
It sticks to most surfaces around the home: cabinet and drawer fronts, furniture, internal doors, wardrobe panels, shelves and more. Order an A4 sample to try it on yours first.
Yes. Order an A4 sample to feel the finish and test it on your surface before you commit.
Samples ship free. Standard shipping on wraps is worked out at checkout by parcel size, and it is free on orders over $149. Express is available too.
Five to ten years, depending on where it lives and how often it gets touched. A wardrobe door, a feature panel or the quiet side of a cabinet sits at the longer end, looking good for the better part of a decade. The hardest working surfaces, the drawer fronts you open daily and the doors everyone pushes, sit nearer the shorter end. Clean prep and well pressed edges are what carry it across the years.