Solid Wood
Wood has been the earliest traditional cabinet material. The earliest civilizations used solid wood from Douglas fir, oak, and other lumber to build cabin-style cabinets. Today, their wide variety of colors, strength, lifespan and customization options make them popular among homeowners.
Veneers
Wood veneers give your cabinet the appearance of wood but without the cost and shortcomings that come with wood. They're typically thin wood veneers cut from logs and attached to plywood or medium-density fiberboard to reduce the price. Wood veneer cabinets are suitable for newly built properties that need a workable cabinet with a wide variety of customization options.
Plywood
Plywoods are affordable and durable cabinet materials. They lack the density of traditional oak and birch cabinets because they're made from thin-sliced wood slabs bonded together with adhesive. Well-made plywood can hold heavy items and plenty of dinner and kitchenware.
High-Density Fiberboard
High-density fiberboards (HDF) are made from resin, glue, and wood fibers. This composite roofing material is tough and dense enough to hold heavy accessories, knick-knacks, and other items at less than the price of dense traditional wooden cabinets.
Glass
Strong fiberglass and tempered glass panels can give you cabinets with semi-transparent, frosted, or etched panels. They introduce a classy and sophisticated look for any kitchen, office, and other interiors. That said, they're the most expensive cabinet material on the market.
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