Kitchen cabinets form the backbone of any kitchen, offering valuable storage and contributing significantly to the room’s overall aesthetic. One material often used for kitchen cabinets is particleboard. This blog post from reputable kitchen remodeler The Kitchen Store explores the pros and cons of particleboard kitchen cabinets to help you make informed and effective decisions on your kitchen project.
A particleboard is an engineered wood product made from wood chips, sawmill shavings or even sawdust, bound together with a synthetic resin or other suitable binder. Under high temperature and pressure, these components form a flat, dense and uniform panel. In kitchen cabinetry, a particleboard is often faced with a veneer of wood or plastic laminate to enhance its appearance and durability.
Here’s a look at the advantages of using particleboard cabinets for your kitchen space:
Like most kitchen cabinet materials, particleboard also has its downsides.
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