Understanding kitchen cabinet materials helps you make informed choices about quality, durability, and value. Here’s your guide to what’s inside your cabinets.
Cabinet Carcasses
Chipboard (Particleboard)
The most common carcass material. Made from wood particles bonded with resin. Quality varies significantly – look for moisture-resistant grades for areas near sinks. Cost-effective and perfectly adequate when well-made.
MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard)
Denser and more stable than chipboard. Offers smooth surfaces and machines well. More moisture-resistant than standard chipboard but heavier.
Plywood
Layers of real wood veneer create a strong, stable material. More expensive but offers superior durability and moisture resistance. Often found in premium kitchens.
Cabinet Door Materials
Vinyl-Wrapped MDF
MDF covered in a PVC film. Affordable and available in many colours and finishes. Can peel over time, especially near heat sources. Entry-level option.
Foil-Wrapped MDF
Similar to vinyl but using a thinner foil. Budget option that provides acceptable results for the price.
Painted MDF
MDF primed and painted for a high-quality finish. More durable than wrapped options. Available in virtually any colour. Can be repainted if damaged.
Lacquered MDF
Multiple layers of lacquer create a deep, lustrous finish. Popular for high-gloss contemporary kitchens. Requires careful handling as scratches show easily.
Solid Wood
Traditional material with natural beauty. Expands and contracts with humidity but ages beautifully. Premium option with enduring appeal.
Wood Veneer
Real wood surface over MDF or chipboard core. Offers wood appearance at lower cost than solid wood. Quality veneers are remarkably beautiful.
Understanding Quality
Material alone doesn’t determine quality. Construction methods, hinge quality, drawer runners, and finishes all contribute to how well cabinets perform over time.
Choosing the Right Materials
We offer various quality levels to suit different budgets. Visit our showroom to see and feel the differences, and discuss which options best meet your needs.
