Wood types

The materials used in cabinets are important for how long they last and how good your kitchen looks. Knowing about these materials will help you pick the right cabinets for you.

Kingstone Cabinets using a mix of wood-based materials, giving you many options in styles, durability, and prices.

  PLYWOOD     |  SOLID WOOD | MEDIUM-DENSITY FIBERBOARD (MDF)    |         PARTICLE BOARD    |    

PLYWOOD   

 

  • In cabinet production, plywood is a type of engineered wood product that is commonly used as a material for constructing cabinet components.
  • Plywood is made by bonding together multiple layers, with each layer having its grain direction rotated at right angles to the adjacent layer. This cross-graining provides strength and stability to the plywood.
  • Plywood cabinets hold screws more securely and resists moisture better than alternative cabinet materials. It is resilient against blow-outs, dings, dents, and sagging, making it a great choice for cabinet sides, backs, shelves, and drawer bottoms

 

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SOLID WOOD

Hardwood

  • Solid wood refers to cabinets that are constructed entirely from natural, solid pieces of wood ,it made from single, continuous pieces of wood.
  • Solid wood cabinets are often considered high-quality and are appreciated for their durability, longevity, and the natural beauty of the wood grain.
  • Common types of wood used for solid wood cabinets include oak, maple, cherry, and pine, among others. These cabinets can be stained or finished to enhance the appearance of the natural wood.

 

MEDIUM-DENSITY FIBERBOARD (MDF) 

 


  • MDF is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers. These fibers are then combined with wax and a resin binder, and the mixture is formed into panels under high temperature and pressure
  • MDF is valued in cabinet production for its smooth and uniform surface, making it an excellent material for constructing cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and other components.

 

MDF

PARTICLE BOARD

PArticleboard

 

  • Particleboard is made from wood particles or flakes that are bonded together with resin or another type of binder and then compressed and heated to create a solid panel.
  • The key characteristics of particleboard in cabinet production include its affordability and uniform composition. However, it is generally less dense than plywood or MDF, and it may not be as sturdy or durable. Particleboard is often used for cabinet sides, backs, and shelves.
  • Particleboard is a budget-friendly material used in cabinet production, but it may be less resilient to moisture compared to alternatives like plywood or MDF

 

Wood swatches

Wood Colour

Frequently Asked Questions

The top 5 woods widely chosen for kitchen cabinets are pine, oak, hickory, cherry, and maple. Pine, oak, and hickory are more budget-friendly and readily available. On the other hand, cherry and maple offer a luxurious appearance but come with a higher price tag compared to the others.

Oak and hickory are among the strongest and most dependable wood species for custom kitchen cabinet doors.

Cabinet Grade Plywood is a general term used to describe hardwood plywood suitable for use in making cabinets or furniture cabinetry