High-gloss doors and drawer fronts

by Admin


Posted on 01-02-2023 12:05 PM



Carcasses are the units onto which doors and drawer fronts are attached – the internal framework of your kitchen. They have a structural role in terms of supporting the worktops, and of course provide storage and appliance housing. Only visible when doors are opened, they’re easy to overlook, but poor-quality carcasses will have a massive impact on your kitchen’s longevity and performance. The density of the material will determine the lifetime of your kitchen cupboards. agency Low-density chipboard is the most basic material for carcasses. It's more prone to permanent warping in damp conditions, but is the most affordable option.

Display the natural beauty of real wood grains and patterns with 25 different species and grades of lumber in our standard offering. Our solid hardwood doors and drawer fronts are built strong and durable to withstand a lifetime of use.

Let our replacement kitchen doors do all the work for you. Choose your favourite colours from our range of kitchen doors and drawer fronts. Check out our range of kitchen door fronts. If they're past their sell-by date, your kitchen will continue to look drab and dreary – no matter how much paint you throw at the walls!.

If the layout of your kitchen works and your units are in good condition, you can save a lot of money by replacing just the doors and drawer fronts. Doors cost from about £10 each. Many of the big-name kitchen companies sell replacement doors as well as fully fitted kitchens, but it's also worth looking on second-hand sites, such as ebay, for cheaper doors in the material you want. Useful tips and tricks: many people opt for cheaper units with higher-quality doors and fronts. If you want the look of real wood, but not the cost, you could buy kitchen units in cheaper chipboard or mdf and add end panels and doors in solid wood.

Frame doors and drawer fronts

Our classic shaker design exudes simple elegance. The cabinet doors capture the essence of the popular shaker style with a 100mm frame and the charming, natural oak grain pattern. Alternatively, we have our traditional door: an equally perfect marriage of natural material, timeless design and cutting-edge construction. Manufactured to a wonderfully chunky 22mm thickness, these traditional, farmhouse-style doors are sure to bring warmth and flair to any kitchen. costs On selection of door style you will be directed to a page where you can choose your preferred finish - whether it be sanded, lacquered or painted. Once you have explored the different door finish options and the colours on offer, you will then be given the opportunity to choose the type of drawer you would like to select, but if you are not sure yet, simply select 'i will select later' to see the full list of drawers available.

Solid wood is not only resilient but remarkably flexible. Cabinets are the workhorse of any kitchen, and will usually require the biggest financial outlay. No matter whether you decide to update your colour scheme and handles every so often with the changing trends, cabinets are the most important area to invest in and should be built to stand the test of time, they won’t deteriorate with age like chipboard. All our doors, frames and drawers are made with solid wood. For our carcasses, we cut strips of wood into blocks and fuse them together within two sheets of thinner wood. Natural wood expands and contracts, but our unique method ensures the wood grains cannot move for the main carcass.