Whether you are choosing natural
materials, mdf or laminates, the materials that you ultimately
decide on will help define the look and feel of the busiest
and most important room in you home.
MATERIALS
OAK Oak is a popular choice
in cabinetry due to the durability of its moisture resistant
wood. Pieces may contain variations in colour and grain pattern,
and can also have features such as pin knots, flecks, and
streaks caused by mineral deposits. Finish will beautifully
enhance the flame-shaped grain that gives this wood such prominence.
MAPLE
Maple is a hard, tightly
grained wood that can have colour variations from a pale white
to a reddish tone. The finish that is chosen for maple can
enhance its natural beauty, or subtly reduce the variations
through the use of darker stains.
CHERRY
One of the most beautiful
woods available on the market, Cherry has a smooth, satiny
texture and rich colour. Wood may vary from a deep red to
a reddish-brown, and will darken with age. It has a very fine
grain which may be streaked with green, pink or yellow. A
natural stain finish will beautifully enhance the wood’s
own character.
MDF
Medium Density Fiberboard.
An engineered wood offering an extremely tight and smooth surface.
THERMOFOIL
Created from vinyl material
wrapped over fiberboard, thermofoil cabinets are exceptionally
durable, as well as easy to clean and care for.
LAMINATE
Laminate is made of thin sheets
of resin-impregnated paper, heat-sealed together. Available
in a wide array of colours and textures, laminate, like melamine,
is one of the most versatile materials available