ScaredyCat
Established Member
The other day I happened upon a Frank Howarth video where he's doing his kitchen cabinets. He mentioned that he was using bamboo ply. I was intrigued, primarily because I though it might be a cheap product that I could butcher without too much concern although I was worried that it'd look crappy.
I was wrong, on both counts.
I sent off for some samples, little squares, they arrived today. Some of these are utterly gorgeous and I swear the Havana gives off a faint curry aroma.
I do, however, see two problems with it straight away. The first is availability, there seem to be 2 UK suppliers of bamboo ply and the ordering process appears to be geared up for those ordering in very large quantities, there's certainly no retail outlet. One site lists prices, the other has a "request a quote" button. The second issue is price. The cheapest, quite frankly the ugliest, version available is around £150 + VAT per sheet and prices only go up from that ... £170 ... £180.. So much for a cheap option :lol: But I really do like the "Neapolitan" (should have called it Tiger), the Havana and the Chocolate.
The other day I happened upon a Frank Howarth video where he's doing his kitchen cabinets. He mentioned that he was using bamboo ply. I was intrigued, primarily because I though it might be a cheap product that I could butcher without too much concern although I was worried that it'd look crappy.
I was wrong, on both counts.
I sent off for some samples, little squares, they arrived today. Some of these are utterly gorgeous and I swear the Havana gives off a faint curry aroma.
I do, however, see two problems with it straight away. The first is availability, there seem to be 2 UK suppliers of bamboo ply and the ordering process appears to be geared up for those ordering in very large quantities, there's certainly no retail outlet. One site lists prices, the other has a "request a quote" button. The second issue is price. The cheapest, quite frankly the ugliest, version available is around £150 + VAT per sheet and prices only go up from that ... £170 ... £180.. So much for a cheap option :lol: But I really do like the "Neapolitan" (should have called it Tiger), the Havana and the Chocolate.