Hi, I'm designing floor-to-ceiling (8'), wall-to-wall (12') cabinets for a back room in my house, plus a Murphy bed cabinet on the side. The cabinets will be mostly for storing gear (rock climbing, camping, sewing), so they are more practical than beautiful, but I still want to make them high-quality and good looking. I'm considering using plywood from Columbia Forest Products (Purebond), specifically the Adirondack Birch veneer from their Appalachian Traditions line (https://www.columbiaforestproducts.c...an-traditions/) with their Europly core (https://www.columbiaforestproducts.c.../europly-plus/). My plan is to made the drawers and face frames with the Europly core and leave the edges exposed, and build the carcass with the more standard MPX (veneer core) plywood (https://www.columbiaforestproducts.com/product/mpx/). I've read every forum post I saw here about buying Purebond plywood from Home Depot, and there were quite a few mixed reviews on it. It seems like the Columbia plywood that Home Depot sells might be the bottom of the barrel for Columbia. I am sourcing the material through a local sheet goods and hardwood distributor in Albuquerque (NOT through Home Depot), and they are buying it from Columbia's mills on the east coast directly and shipping via rail. I have a quote for A1 plywood, opposed to the C3 that Home Depot sells. So I don't think I should be getting the poor quality plywood found at Home Depot. That said, I am about to purchase $2000 of plywood, sight unseen, with a no-return policy. So, I wanted to see if anyone here has had any experience with Columbia plywood, purchased through an actual cabinet supply place, opposed to Home Depot.

Thanks in advance for any advice or comments!
Elizabeth