When designing a future kitchentake into account many factors. Among them are the location of a bathroom, a gas boiler, a dining table, a refrigerator, the size of the room, etc. I want, in addition to functionality and ergonomics, the kitchen furniture looked elegant and stylish. In this respect, the kitchen façade plays an enormous role. It includes the doors of shelves and cabinets, the outer panels of bedside tables and tables, that is, the entire visible part of the furniture.
Kitchen faience from chipboard
Budget type.Particleboard is pressed resin filings. It is most often used for making household and office furniture: cabinets, tables, pedestals, shelves, etc. It almost always makes the cabinet of kitchen cabinets. What is the advantage of the kitchen façade from the chipboard? First of all, it is worth noting its affordable cost and a large number of colors, including those that mimic the tree. An important advantage is the ability to "fit" the furniture parts to the size directly on the assembly site, which significantly increases the assembly time. Cons of this material: poor moisture tolerance, flat, exceptionally flat appearance (without texture and milling) and a restriction on the installation of pens (their choice is limited only by waybills).
MDF-facades
The most common type.MDF is also compressed sawdust, but unlike chipboard, they are smaller, and resin is not used for their connection, which increases their ecological compatibility. The kitchen facade from this material can be covered with PVC film, special furniture enamel or natural veneer. It is much more diverse and stronger than the previous species and besides it is not afraid of moisture. Its structure is more dense, and due to this, this material can be given a concave or slightly rounded at the ends of the shape, and with the help of a milling to make a stylish drawing. Very beautiful look laminated facades of MDF, whose film "plays" in the sunlight. The disadvantage is only one - a higher cost compared to the EAF. In addition, to remodel such facades is almost impossible, and therefore all sizes should be as accurate as possible.
Solid wood
The most expensive type.For the production of such an elite facade, valuable species of trees are used: cherry, ash, alder, acacia, walnut, etc. The service life, durability, quality in comparison with chipboard and MDF is much higher, but the price frankly "bites", and afford such a facade can not everyone. In addition, such material is demanding for care, is afraid of mechanical damage and does not tolerate moisture and temperature changes (cracks may appear).
Recommendations for selection
When choosing the type of facade, first of all, you needpay attention to the operating conditions, unpretentious care, appearance and cost. If the budget is limited, but you want something original, you can make some facades of an aluminum profile and with an insert from a matte or clear glass. In addition, if DSP-facades are chosen, you can use different colors for the lower and upper lockers, choose a thicker edge and order expensive fittings.