Not exact matches
Think about the Apple store, for instance — would it look half as appealing
if it had all the hokey
fake wood and exposed brick of an Urban Outfitters?
Part of that is whether it feels
fake or authentic, and inherently most people feel that the
wood is authentic, even
if they don't articulate it.»
Said one particularly disgruntled driver: «The hodgepodge of materials and textures is like a visual representation of ADD:
wood that looks
fake even
if it might be real, cheap plastic that covers the dash with its pseudo-gun-grips cross-hatching, leather - textured plastic, and, to me the most objectionable, the giant chunks of black plastic that make up the center stack, especially where the CDs are loaded.»
As much as we would all love 100 %
wood, it just doesn't happen all the time and when those fakey
fake wood products start to look a little dull, paint can be an easy fix,
if it doesn't peel off.
(Because the window curves, I think we need to see
if there is a
fake wood trim that will curve around the window)