A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover

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The beauty of the modern kitchen is how easy it is to giveit a makeover without having to replace everything, from the units to the doorsand drawer fronts. Since the advent of kitchen units being made to standardwidths meant numerous kitchen door designs could easily be fitted to existingkitchen units. This gave way to some manufacturing companies focusing solely onreplacement doors rather than manufacturing entire units as catering for justone or two aspects of the 'mix and match' market. Changing the style and feelof a kitchen has never been easier, especially if you're happy with the currentlayout as only replacement kitchen doors and drawer fronts are required to giveany kitchen a completely new look.

Traditionally the cheap kitchen doors were constructed fromchip board, however this had a limited life span as it tended to split andcrack through repeated use. This led to kitchen doors and drawer fronts beingconstructed from MDF (medium density fibreboard) as this material is far moreresilient to repeated use, especially repeated slamming, than the old chipboardconstruction. The MDF doors, like chipboard, are clad in a variety of finisheswhich resemble a wide variety of natural woods such as oak, pine, mahogany,ash, etcetera, as well as plain block colours. This hides the dull bonded woodfibres, makes the doors very easy to wipe clean and to an extent, protects themfrom scratches and chips.

Visually, kitchen doors made in this way are virtuallyidentical to kitchen doors constructed from solid wood, yet are a fraction ofthe cost. Not only that, but they are far easier to keep clean, are lesssusceptible to scratches and chips and do not require a fresh coat of varnishevery couple of years. If you consider the majority of replacement doors madefrom medium density fibreboard to be a cheap alternative than solid wood doors,then you're severely mistaken. Utilising a material such as MDF enables thedoors or drawer fronts to made in large numbers of exactly the same height,width and thickness and the laminate covering also adds to the unrivalleduniformity of these replacement doors and drawer fronts, something which wouldbe not only hard to achieve with natural wood, but also prohibitively expensivetoo.

Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF) doors are not cheapkitchen doors; they are simply more cost effective than their solid woodalternative, and having such a massive choice of styles available, you can giveyour kitchen a complete makeover without breaking the bank.

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A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover
A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover
A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover
A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover
A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover
A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover
A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover
A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover
A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover
A Cost Effective Kitchen Makeover

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