1.Why choose Liva for truly world class interiors

At Liva Kitchens & Interiors, we prioritize superior quality and unmatched durability when selecting raw materials for home interior projects. That’s why we use 710-grade BWP (Boiling Water Proof) plywood in areas that require superior moisture resistance, such as kitchens and other high-humidity spaces. BWP plywood is highly resistant to water and can withstand the toughest conditions, ensuring that your kitchen remains strong, functional, and beautiful for very long years to come.

For other areas of the home, we prefer to use BWR (Boiling Water Resistant) 303 grade plywood. While not as resistant to extreme moisture as BWP; BWR 303 grade provides excellent moisture protection and durability for living rooms, bedrooms. It is ideal for furniture, wall panels, and flooring where moderate moisture exposure is expected.

By using BWP 710 in moisture-prone areas like the kitchen and BWR 303 grade in other parts of the home, Liva Kitchens & Interiors ensures that every space is made with the best raw materials and is designed to withstand the wear and tear of everyday life while enhancing the overall aesthetics of your home.

Both BWP 710 Plywood and BWR 303 grade Plywood offer great value, with distinct features making them ideal for specific applications. BWP 710 is perfect for extreme moisture-resistant requirements, while BWR 303 grade is more suitable for moderately moisture-prone areas. Whether you’re constructing a home, designing furniture, or working on a commercial project, selecting the right plywood is essential for long-lasting, functional, and aesthetically pleasing results.

2. World class interiors - not dreams anymore.

When it comes to choosing the right materials for home interiors or construction, plywood is a popular and reliable choice. Among the various types of plywood available in the market, BWP 710 Plywood and BWR 303 grade stand out for their durability, strength, and versatility. These two types of plywood are used in various applications, particularly in regions where moisture resistance and strength are crucial. Here’s a comparison of both:

BWP 710 Plywood
BWP (Boiling Water Proof) 710 Plywood is a highly durable, water-resistant type of plywood designed to withstand extreme conditions. This plywood is primarily used in applications where water and moisture exposure are a concern, making it ideal for areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and even for exterior use.
Key Features:
  • Waterproof: BWP 710 plywood is treated with water-resistant adhesives, making it capable of withstanding boiling water for extended periods without getting damaged. This feature makes it perfect for use in high-humidity areas.
  • Strength and Durability: This plywood is made from high-quality hardwood, ensuring that it provides excellent strength and longevity, even under heavy load-bearing conditions.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for interior and exterior applications, BWP 710 plywood can be used for everything from flooring and wall panels to furniture and door manufacturing.
  • Environmentally Safe: Made using eco-friendly materials, BWP 710 plywood is a great choice for sustainable construction projects.
Applications:
  • Kitchen and bathroom cabinets
  • Furniture in high-moisture areas
  • Roofing and flooring for exterior applications
  • Boat building and marine applications

BWR 303 grade Plywood

BWR (Boiling Water Resistant) 303 grade Plywood is another water-resistant plywood designed for applications where moisture exposure is a concern, though it is not as resistant to boiling water as BWP 710. BWR 303 grade plywood is treated with phenolic resin to make it durable and water-resistant, making it suitable for various indoor and outdoor applications.
Key Features:
  • Moisture Resistance: BWR 303 grade plywood is resistant to water and moisture, though not to the extreme levels of boiling water. It can resist water absorption, making it suitable for areas with moderate moisture levels.
  • Strong Bonding: The phenolic resin used in BWR plywood provides strong bonding, ensuring the plywood’s strength and resistance to wear and tear.
  • Ideal for Interior Applications: While it can also be used for some outdoor applications, BWR 303 grade is primarily used in indoor settings where water exposure is moderate, such as in furniture making, panelling, and flooring.
  • Cost-Effective: BWR 303 grade plywood is a more affordable option compared to BWP, making it a preferred choice for many budget-conscious construction and design projects.
Applications:
  • Interior furniture such as tables, chairs, and cabinets
  • Wall panels and panelling
  • Flooring in areas with moderate moisture exposure
  • Doors and windows in residential and commercial spaces