Seems like a basic question, right? And yet it’s so crucial!
Why? Because kitchen cabinets comprise at least half of your kitchen’s skeletal structure. And to top that, the materials and finishes that you choose define how long they will last and how resilient they will be. Pick the best material for kitchen cabinets, and you don’t have to get that annoying makeover much before its time.
Therefore, we’re going to talk about what kitchen cabinets are made of, in this post – what is also known as the kitchen carcass. The finishes (laminates, acrylic, PVC, etc.) — which are basically the exterior surface or covering of the cabinets — warrant a separate post, and we’ll tackle them in the next few days, we promise.
So, let’s get down to the materials to use for your kitchen cabinets.
Image: Courtesy Plykea
Image: Courtesy Plykea
Plywood is basically a man-made material (or engineered wood) created by gluing layers and layers of thin wood (or wood veneers) into a single sheet or board. It is available in different thicknesses and is fairly stable. It can be further coated with plastic laminate, wood veneer or thermofoil for a smoother finish and for better protection against termites and moisture. With modular kitchens seeping into almost every apartment or home in India, plywood has taken over as the most sought-after material and is readily available in Indian markets today.
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You can see the thin layers of wood that make up a plywood board.
Pick this if your #1 criteria is Quality.
Frequently asked question: Which plywood is best for modular kitchens?
Since kitchen cabinets are more prone to getting wet and being exposed to steam, opt for Boiling Water-Resistant (BWR) ply, instead of commercial ply. You can also opt for the more expensive Marine ply, but do ensure that what you’re getting is authentic. While marine and BWR are costlier, they are resistant to fungal attacks and are overall more durable.
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Image: Courtesy Wood and Wire Kitchens
Both HDF and MDF are engineered woods, created when small wood particles and fibres are compressed using high pressure and heat, and glued together by a resin. However, HDF is a higher grade of MDF, and is harder and denser. Yet, they’re two different materials altogether!
In fact, those IKEA furniture pieces that you’re lusting after are most likely made of these boards. Although it’s interesting to note that while they’re common kitchen cabinet materials, Indian designers and contractors recommend MDF more for wardrobes and doors or for kitchen cabinet shutters.
MDF or HDF is denser but not necessarily stronger than plywood.
Pick this if your #1 criteria is Affordability.
Image: Courtesy Spenc Design
This screams classic! Haven’t we all seen those sturdy wooden cabinets in our homes growing up, or at least in the homes of our grandparents? Timeless, old school and solid, these are mostly made from sheesham (Indian rosewood) teak, mahogany or balut (oak). Even today, it doesn’t matter what your kitchen style is — modern or traditional — natural wooden cabinets fit any kitchen like a pair of gloves! Sadly yet understandably, with the advent of modular kitchens, the demand for natural wood has gone down significantly.
The grains show so beautifully in wood.
Pick this if your #1 criteria is Durability.
Well, to begin with, HDF and MDF are basically glorified versions of particle boards. Having said that, regular particle boards don’t make the best kitchen cabinet materials simply because they won’t hold weight well and are not moisture-resistant. This makes them a better fit for furniture, doors and wardrobes.
Want to know more about the materials used in a kitchen? The following posts should help:
Find 2,500+ photos of kitchen cabinets in our Homes section. You can also hire an interior designer, architect, contractor and wall painters on Urbanclap.
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Kitchen cabinets in India have a fine quality. Awesome blog. Thanks for sharing.
very nice blog and it is very imported in an Indian kitchen.