Guide to Facade Materials
Lacquered MDF, melamine, solid wood, or PET: learn about the advantages and disadvantages of each material for your facades.
Materials for Kitchen Facades
Choosing the right material is essential for the durability, maintenance, and aesthetics of your facades.
Lacquered MDF
MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) with a lacquer finish is one of the most popular materials. A layer of lacquer is applied to achieve a smooth, uniform finish.
Available finishes:
- Matte: elegant, non-reflective
- Semi-matte: balance between shine and subtlety
- Gloss: mirror-like reflection, very modern
Durability: High. Stain-resistant and easy to repair.
Price: Medium-high
Textured Melamine
Particleboard panels coated with high-pressure melamine paper. Wide variety of designs mimicking wood, stone, and solid colors.
Durability: Medium-high. Resistant to surface moisture.
Price: Affordable
Solid Wood
Facades manufactured from natural wood. They offer unique warmth and texture that cannot be replicated with synthetic materials.
Durability: High with proper maintenance.
Price: High
High-Gloss PET
Panel with PET (polyethylene terephthalate) high-gloss coating. Ultra-smooth, reflective surface.
Durability: High. Scratch and UV resistant.
Price: Medium-high