The door options for kitchen furniture are governed by the availability of space, the style of the kitchen and the budget that we or our client manages. Where should we start? We must be clear that the doors for kitchen furniture are the “face” of this space, since it is what is seen at first glance.
Essentially, kitchen cabinets are made with an internal structure based on melamine boards, which in the vast majority of cases are white, with the drawer and door fronts being what will provide the color and style to our kitchen.
Make the right choice kitchen furniture door material It is essential to be able to enjoy a quality kitchen for many years. However, we know that there are many factors that must be taken into account and that it is not always easy to navigate with so much information. So today, from MILANI, we want to organize all that data and tell you in a simple and clear way what type of materials exist for your kitchen doors.
Laminate/melamine fronts
Laminated fronts are obtained by covering a chipboard board with a decorative laminate composed of one or several kraft papers pressed together. This type of fronts is available in different matte finishes. They are ideal for personalizing your kitchen, giving it a contemporary touch and generate a very natural effect. In addition, they have a high quality-price ratio.
lacquered fronts
The lacquered fronts have as a base an MDF support covered with an acrylic polyurethane lacquer with ultraviolet protection that prevents the fading effect of light. Specifically, lacquered doors come in both gloss and matte finishes, with or without handles. Among its advantages, its decorative versatility and its ease of combination.
wooden fronts
The taste for the traditional makes wooden fronts in the kitchen a classic that never goes out of style. The wooden doors, with stripped, tinted or natural finishes, along with the complete range of designs, offer that warm touch that, on many occasions, we like the kitchen to have.
Do you know the types of kitchen furniture openings that exist?
1.Hinged
The swing opening is the most common and well-known of all. It is used on furniture doors and allows opening from 90 to 180 degrees. To prevent the blow when closing them from being abrupt, brakes are implemented.
2.Folding hinge
Commonly used in kitchen wall units. The door opens upwards at an angle of 110 degrees, generating a greater field of vision of the interior of the furniture. The system of Blum opening It is very convenient, since it allows you to have the door completely open without disturbing the furniture together.
3. Tilting Kitchen Opening Type
Another opening system designed for tall furniture. It is ideal for large cabinets made up of a single leaf that does not have obstacles above. It is recommended that the door be kept fixed in a certain position
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