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When it comes to selecting a door material for your custom kitchen cabinets<\/strong><\/a>, these days, you get a variety of options to choose from. Depending on your preference, the look you want to achieve, and your budget, you can select from the six highly-desired kitchen cabinet door materials for custom joinery.<\/p>\n

Melamine Kitchen Cabinet & Cupboard Doors<\/h2>\n

\"Melamine<\/p>\n

Melamine is a best-selling plastic material used in making modern home cabinetry. It comes in an array of colour and pattern possibilities and is extremely durable. Besides, melamine blended with plywood is the most feasible alternative for cabinetry. Designers use its compatible colouring capability to offer modern minimalist design at cost-effective prices.<\/p>\n

Moreover, engineered products that use melamine are less pricey but as dependable as wood. TFL or HPL is melamine blended with Particle Board or MDF that are made out of wood chips. However, both melamine laminates are heat, moisture, scratch and stain-resistant.<\/p>\n

Polyurethane Kitchen Cabinet & Cupboard Doors – Gloss or Satin Finish<\/h2>\n

\"Polyurethane<\/p>\n

Polyurethane is a resin finish (mixtures of organic compounds) that is applied on the surfaces of cabinetry, shelving, furniture, panelling and wood floor to strengthen your two-tone kitchen or bathroom decor. As the base element of both gloss and satin finishes, polyurethane is used as a topcoat application for safeguarding natural timber from scratches, scuffs etc.<\/p>\n

Select water-based, oil-based or moisture-cured polyurethane for completing your kitchen cabinetry<\/strong><\/a>, cupboards and other interior wood surfaces of your home; besides, all three types you\u2019ll get in a gloss or satin finish.<\/p>\n

Related Post: What Advantages Do Custom Kitchen Cabinets Offer<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n

Solid Timber Kitchen Cabinet & Cupboard Doors<\/h2>\n

\"Solid<\/p>\n

Premium quality solid timber doors offer a look that is traditional, rustic or modern. Unlike artificial-fabricated materials, natural timber has a superior special look with distinctive colour and grain variations.<\/p>\n

Laminate Kitchen Cabinet & Cupboard Doors<\/h2>\n

\"Laminate<\/p>\n

Laminate is also an option for kitchen cabinet and cupboard doors. As laminate finishes are resistant to water and heat, it is suitable for hot and humid environments. As it is water-resistant, it\u2019s easy to get rid of food marks and spills.<\/p>\n

Thermo Laminated Kitchen Cabinet & Cupboard Doors<\/h2>\n

Thermo laminated kitchen cabinet and cupboard doors are made out of profiled moisture-resistant E-Zero MDF, build with an enduring and ornamental surface on the edges and face. The outcome is a classy, fully profiled door with a thermoformed surface, which makes it resistant to the routine knock and bumps of a busy household, making sure your kitchen will continue to be a showpiece for many years to come. You\u2019ll get thermo laminated doors and panels in an array of profiles, surface finishes and colour choices.<\/p>\n

Vacuum Formed Vinyl Kitchen Cabinet & Cupboard Doors<\/h2>\n

Compared to two-pack polyurethane and vacuum formed doors are an affordable alternative. And the finish is fairly softer, so vacuum formed doors are less prone to chips. By just glancing at the two types of doors, it\u2019s difficult to make out the difference.<\/p>\n

Final Words<\/h2>\n

Choosing a material for your custom kitchen cabinet doors will depend not only on the durability and looks you want to achieve but also on how easy it is for you to use and maintain.<\/p>\n

Need Help!<\/h2>\n

If you need help selecting the right kitchen cabinet door material and style, then get in touch<\/strong><\/a> with us at Paradise Kitchens on 02 9757 4400<\/strong><\/a> and one of our expert team will be glad to assist you all through. Whether it is sliding cabinet doors, shaker style cabinet doors or glass cabinet doors<\/strong><\/a>, our professional team can recommend the right cabinet door style and material for your kitchen.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

When it comes to selecting a door material for your custom kitchen cabinets, these days, you get a variety of options to choose from. Depending on your preference, the look you want to achieve, and your budget, you can select from the six highly-desired kitchen cabinet door materials for custom joinery. Melamine Kitchen Cabinet & … <\/p>\n

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