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What is the best material to use for bathroom cabinets?

By Glam&Chic Home August 04, 2022 0 comments

What is the best material to use for bathroom cabinets? When considering an upgrade or rebuild, you should undoubtedly think about how your vanity looks, but it also could be useful to think about the materials that were utilized to make the vanity cabinet.

Solid wood, plywood and , MDF are the most often used materials for bathroom vanities. The majority of materials can be used for your new vanity installation, but each one has advantages and disadvantages that you should be aware of. You may choose the choice that best suits your vision for your bathroom by being aware of the differences between these several bathroom vanity materials.

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Solid Wood

The bathroom will feel extremely more expensive if it has solid wood. If you don't install a new bathroom suite every five years, wood is a fantastic long-term option because it transcends trends. Additionally, wooden cabinets are exceedingly durable. You have seen old solid wood antique furniture are still around after decades. Simply be prepared to pay more if you're purchasing a custom, hand-carved solid wood bathroom cabinet. Solid plywood In many architectural applications, including roofing materials, solid plywood is a sturdy material employed. It is constructed from layers of glued-together wood veneers that form a sheet. There are numerous thicknesses and levels of quality for plywood. If the coating applied over the plywood exhibits an excellent application of the wood grain pattern, it is a good choice. Its strength makes it a solid option, and both its cost and quality are in the middle level. It can endure forever if the amounts of moisture and humidity are managed. The ability of plywood to withstand temperature variations and moisture buildup that can cause real wood to expand and contract is one of its benefits.

 

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Particle Board

This is a more affordable, economical version. A composite sheet made of wood particles that have been bonded together, heated, and pressed into thin sheets is known as particle board. Although the strength of particle board can vary depending on the size of the particles and the sheet density, it is typically regarded as being too weak to hold the weight of solid surface materials like quartz or granite. Vanities made of particle board may eventually sag due to the weight of the countertop. Vanities made of particle board should have countertops made of lighter materials. Additionally, compared to other bathroom vanity materials, particle board is more susceptible to heat, steam, and water. Although laminate or wood veneer covers can provide some protection, the humid environment of your bathroom will inevitably lead a particle board vanity to degrade over time. Yes, these vanities are typically less expensive than those made of other materials, but if you need to replace them because of water damage, you may end up paying more in the long run. As a result, it is generally advised to stay away from vanities made of particle board.

 

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Medium Density Fibreboard (MDF)

MDF is popular these days for bathroom cabinets, particularly those with minimalistic designs. Remaining pieces of hardwood and/or softwood are reduced to wood fibers, combined with wax and resin to bind the combination, and then made into sheets that can be shaped into a variety of furniture designs. This is a really great option because because it has been treated to be water resistant. The lacquer used to treat MDF is often constructed of polyurethane and polyester paint, which can be given matt, glossy, metallic, or even open pore, concrete-like finishes. Luxury MDF cabinets are extremely well-liked by discerning remodelers because they are lightweight, adaptable, and simple to move.

 

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Rubberwood

Rubberwood is a good option for homeowners who follow a green and reusing philosophy because it is made from the Hevea Brasilienesis variety of the rubber tree and has almost the strength of oak. Rubberwood is also an environmentally friendly material that encourages sustainability and reduces waste of a natural product.

 

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Stainless Steel

Although using metal for a bathroom vanity may seem out of the ordinary, it is becoming more popular in modern designs. In any bathroom, stainless steel offers a clean, contemporary appearance that sticks out.

Stainless steel is waterproof by nature. You don't need to be concerned that prolonged exposure to moist, humid environments may harm its beauty. Additionally rust and mildew resistant, stainless steel. Stainless steel is frequently used for kitchen appliances because of its elemental constitution, which also makes it resistant to heat and scratches. Although stainless steel is ideally suited for the bathroom, there are a few issues to be aware of. Stainless steel is prone to showing smudges like water and fingerprint stains. To keep them looking their best, they might need to be cleaned more frequently, which could be a burden in a kid's bathroom.

 

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