MDF Cabinet Doors to Supply Your DIY Kitchen Refacing Needs
TDM is a leading manufacturer and supplier of MDF cabinet doors for DIY kitchen and bathroom refacing. All our products for your kitchen, including accessories, are manufactured using locally-sourced medium-density fibreboard (MDF). Our products are environmentally sound, easy to install, and easy to maintain. They are also available in 3/4-inch thicknesses to match any kitchen. Our collection of thermofoil finishes compromises a large variety of colours and textures to give your kitchen the appearance of painted wood or finely-stained natural grains.
What Are MDF Cabinet Doors?
The medium-density fibreboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product formed by breaking down hardwood and softwood residuals. These wood fibers are combined with a wax and or resin binder, and the resulting mulch is then pressed at a high temperature and pressure-formed into the panels that will be the basis of the cabinet doors in your home.
MDF cabinet doors are generally denser than wood products of a similar size and shape. Due to the nature of MDF manufacturing, they also do not contain knots, rings or other imperfections that natural woods or man-made wood products might suffer from.
Why Choose MDF Cabinet Doors for Your Kitchen Refacing Project?
MDF cabinet doors are a great choice for homeowners looking to refresh their kitchen look. They are a great choice for reasons such as cost-effectiveness, durability, smooth finish, water resistance and ease of installation.
We at The Door Maker use only the highest quality materials to ensure our clients get only high-grade MDF cabinet doors that last them for years.
Browsing through our colour selection, you may have noticed “Peel Coat” as one of the characteristics. Most PVC films are delivered with a Polyethylene (PE) protective covering, similar to what you might see on brand new appliances. This covering is typically found on our matte and high gloss colours. It protects the door during manufacturing, shipping, and installation.
Once your cabinet doors have been installed, gently pick at a corner until it peels back. Pull off the plastic coating entirely to reveal the finish of your cabinet door. You will see a vast difference in the material and the detail when you see the actual PVC and not the Peel Coat.
Our process includes applying PVC films to MDF cabinet doors once they have been machined and glued. Afterward, they will be stored in a clean, dry environment at room temperature and moderate humidity, and they will be kept away from a direct source of heat and direct sunlight. This critical step ensures that your MDF kitchen cabinet doors arrive in the best possible condition for your home.
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