POPULAR KITCHEN CABINET MATERIALS: COSTS, PROS AND CONS

You can only choose cabinet materials for your kitchen when you know the pros and cons of the material and can afford the cost. Each material that can serve as your kitchen cabinet have their specific advantages over others.

Choose kitchen cabinet materials mostly according to your lifestyle. Then what your budget can afford.

Here are the common materials for your kitchen cabinetry and all you should know about them.

The Materials for Your Kitchen Cabinets: Costs, Pros and Cons

The common kitchen cabinet materials and their costs in North Vancouver or West Vancouver include:

Melamine Cabinets

The cheapest of all cabinet materials is Melamine.This cabinet material consistsof pressed wood with decorative resin (decorative paper) covering.

Pros of Melamine

Cons of Melamine

Installation Cost (Including Material)

Very cheap and affordable

Easily scratches and not durable

$9,500.00

Varieties of color to choose from

Inferior hardware

Maintenance is easy and hassle-free

A severe scratch will remain on the surface

Varieties include real wood appearance

Rigid square door designs

Polyester Cabinets

Polyester cabinet is a result of using a polyester film to cover the compound of melamine and pine fiber. This cabinet material is affordable but costs more than the melamine cabinet and lasts longer.

Pros of Polyester

Cons of Polyester

Installation Cost (Including Material)

Affordable compared to high end materials

Retouching wouldn’t fix scratches

$13,000.00

More durable than the low-end melamine

Cannot compare in quality with higher materials

Varieties of decorative designs

Has a design looking like real wood

Lacquered Cabinets

Lacquered cabinet comes from applying lacquer on a pine fiber board. Lacquer will mostly come in a reflective white color. There are other possible decorative colors available.

Pros of Lacquered Cabinets

Cons of Lacquered Cabinets

Installation Cost (Including Material)

Stylish with shiny modern appearance

The lustrous surface retains fingerprint marks

$19,500.00

The stylish finish lasts for many years

The cost is not really for those on budget

Scratch can easily be retouched

Very easy to clean and maintain

Wood Cabinets

Wood is a naturally occurring material used for making cabinets. The different types of woods for making cabinets have different looks, durability, density, etc. For example, oak, pine, mahogany, maple, birch, etc. Wood cabinets give your kitchen a high-end appearance.

Pros of Wood Cabinets

Cons of Wood Cabinets

Installation Cost (Including Material)

Wood is ageless and doesn’t go out of trend

Very expensive and only for those who can afford it

$22,000.00

Wood doesn’t scratch or damage like other materials

Good for long-term use

Woods have different appearances and finishes to suit your style

Easy to retouch and cover scratches

Kitchen Cabinet Resurfacing/Refacing

Refacing your kitchen cabinet is an upgrade option where you don’t have to go for an entirely new cabinet. Instead, if you notice considerable wears and tears you just replace the surfaces affected without touching the structure.

Pros of Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

Cons of Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

Installation Cost (Including Material)

It is a cheap upgrade option

You cannot change existing style

$5,500.00

Less time is required to complete the project

Not for long-term purposes

Simple repainting can give your kitchen the desired look

Doesn’t include the kitchen layout

You may spend the cost of total replacement stuck in the cycle of refacing.

Which is Better between Custom-made Cabinets and Pre-constructed Cabinets?

Let’s see the pros and cons of both custom-made cabinets and pre-constructed cabinets. By so doing, you’ll be able to choose which best matches your next cabinet upgrade.

Custom-made Cabinets

Pros of Custom-made Kitchen Cabinet

Cons of Custom-made Kitchen Cabinet

Lasts longer and of higher quality compared to prebuilt cabinets

Cost is on the high side and less affordable

Has great resale value

Can take reasonable amount of time to design, construct, and install

Perfectly fits in your kitchen and suits your lifestyle

Obviously superior than store-purchased cabinets

Provides neat and sleek kitchen arrangement

Choice of style is yours 100%

Pre-constructed Cabinet

Pros of Pre-made Kitchen Cabinet

Cons of Pre-made Kitchen Cabinet

Delivered straight to your house upon checkout and installed immediately

Comes in standard sizes that may not fit into your kitchen

Affordable compared to custom-made cabinets

Easy to purchase inferior quality

Quickly replaces damaged cabinets

Likely to give an odd appearance

Saves you cost of hiring a contractor

Can lead disagreement among your kitchen components

In Summary

This page introduces kitchen cabinets and all you need to know about this component. Therefore, keep in touch of this page when you plan your next kitchen cabinet resurfacing or upgrade.

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