MELAMINE
Versatile, resistant, available in all ranges and for all budgets, melamine is the main material used for the manufacture of cabinets.
POLYESTER
Combining the advantages of melamine and MDF, polyester allows the manufacture of doors in 5 pieces in certain colours that match melamine.
WOOD
Ideal for both its modern and country style look depending on the context, wood gives a touch of warmth and is high-end.
THERMOPLASTIC
Combining the advantages of melamine and MDF, thermoplastic allows the manufacture of moulded doors in one piece. Covered with a thermo-fused plastic, it matches with several colours of melamine.
LAMINATE
Laminate resembles melamine, but it is thicker and, consequently, more resistant to normal wear and tear. Plywood on a panel, laminate is typically used for countertops and projects requiring commercial strength.
MDF
MDF is an excellent compromise between melamine and wood. It is by definition more solid than the particle used for melamine, but it imitates its smooth finish impossible to obtain with the wood grain.