Materials

Everyone wants a modular kitchen to ease their cooking experience. However, how much do you know about these kitchens?

Wood

Although expensive, actual wood can be used to build a modular kitchen. However, the flaws like knots and splinters can affect the overall design. Also, termites may pose a serious threat to the wood. However, if you have actual wood, you can take these measures to resist a termite attack.

Plywood

This is engineered wood made from sheets of veneer pressed with resins. Though on the slightly expensive side, this is the most preferred material in the kitchen for its strength. It has variants like Boiling Water Resistant Ply and Moisture Resistant (MR) Ply which work well in kitchens due to their resistance to water.

MDF

A Medium-Density Fibreboard is made of small wooden fibres glued together with resins and hot-pressed. This is a budget-friendly option and can have any finish fitted on top. Since this is an engineered wood, it has a better chance of resisting termites and has a smooth finish.

Particle Board

Cheapest material available in the market, particle board is made from sawdust and waste wood which is one reason why people question its quality. Since this material is not light it cannot hold onto more weight. It is suitable where the kitchen is used for light cooking only.

Kitchen Finishes

Laminate

If you’re looking for an enduring finish, then laminates come to your rescue and are also easy on the pocket. It is also heat and moisture-resistant, making it the perfect match for a kitchen.

Acrylic

Want your kitchen to look stunning? Then acrylic finishes give it a luxurious touch with its glossy finish. However, this means that fingerprint marks, dirt and stains are more visible, and your kitchen cabinets will require regular cleaning. Also, this is an expensive variant in finishes.

Membrane

If you’re looking for a mix of a durable yet elegant kitchen, membrane finish is a feasible option. It is hard-wearing and relatively easy to maintain. They are also easy to clean with a wet cloth and are not as expensive as an acrylic finish.

PU

Not happy with the above choices? Not to worry, we also offer PU finishes for that classy look. PU finish is basically painted over the shutter and can be glossy or matte.

Glass

You can also opt for glass shutters in plain or frosted variants for a better view of your spices and groceries. This can make your kitchen look airy while easing your effort in cooking.

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