Which Kitchen Cabinets are Most Expensive?

22 Aug, 2022

If you’re buying kitchen cabinets, you’re not only looking for the best quality, but you’re also looking for the best price. While you could spend countless hours researching and comparing brands and prices online, there are several factors that will help you get the best price for your kitchen cabinets. You’ll be able to avoid a lot of frustration if you know what to look for when shopping for your kitchen cabinets. We’ll break down a few of these kitchen cabinet materials so you can easily choose cabinet style at the best price for your kitchen cabinets.

Metal kitchen cabinet

Although they are less frequent in residential kitchens than in commercial ones, metal kitchen cabinets are still an option and might give your kitchen a futuristic look if that’s the style you’re going for. Although modern kitchens are now using stainless steel more regularly, it is traditionally thought of as a material for commercial kitchens or cafeterias in public buildings. In addition to being shining plain steel, stainless steel cabinets can be coated for a more interesting and colorful appearance.

Pros of Stainless steel

  • Durable
  • Easy to clean
  • Water and heat-resistant

Cons of Stainless steel

MDF kitchen cabinet

Consumers increasingly perceive fiberboard as a more affordable cabinet material. It is mostly used in IKEA and big-box shop furniture and cabinets. Recycled fibers, resin, and wax are pressed together under intense pressure to create it. It is perfect for painting because it has a smooth surface and strong strength. However, fiberboard is also less durable than plywood and oak, and it is vulnerable to moisture damage. MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is quite popular because it is simple to cut into various shapes and can be laminated, which opens up a world of kitchen cabinet design possibilities.

Pros of MDF

  • Resistant to moisture
  • Varying size

Cons of MDF

  • Not suitable for high temperatures
  • Weaker than other cabinet materials

Plywood

Plywood is another variety of solid wood that has been bonded and laminated and is covered in a hardwood veneer. It’s crucial to remember that there are many grades of plywood. Grade A plywood costs slightly less than Grade AA, while Grades B, C, D, and E will cost less. Each of the four lowest classes will look to be of inferior quality. 

Shop grade or economy plywood is another alternative; it is the least costly and lowest-quality one. However, a skilled cabinet maker can frequently fix these flaws. The most expensive form of plywood available is Grade AA, which is regarded as the highest quality available.

Plywood is an excellent material for making your own cabinet boxes because it’s inexpensive, accessible in huge sheets, and comes in several wood species to give your cabinet box’s interior a wood-look. Plywood is a DIY-friendly material for making cabinet boxes and is typically used in conjunction with painted doors. 

Pros of Plywood

  • Easy to repair
  • Lightweight
  • Can be affordable

Cons of Plywood

  • Imperfect

Hardwood

Hardwood is solid wood, and is presumably the most resilient choice for kitchen cabinets. Hardwood species like hickory or maple will resist dents and scratches more than softwood species like mahogany and walnut. The former, however, will cost more because of its overall quality and durability. 

A domestic hardwood with a complex grain pattern and a warm, rich hue is cherry wood. It’s a popular material right now for people who want a modern, luxurious, cozy kitchen. Birch, beech, oak, mahogany, and teak are further varieties of hardwood that are readily available. Although hardwood is typically the most expensive construction material, it is also the most durable kitchen cabinets.

Wood doors are robust and long-lasting, and dents or scratches may be fixed with some light sanding and a coat of complementary stain. Stained wood doors are a fantastic option for homeowners hoping to create a kitchen cabinet design that showcases the beauty and durability of hardwood doors.

Pros of Hardwood

  • High durability
  • Sustainable
  • Has many styles

Cons of Hardwood 

  • Very heavy
  • High price
  • Susceptible to stains

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