Wrap Cupboards:
Wrap Cupboards – Door Patterns
To begin with we provide a large variety of door patterns; from old fashioned up to the latest trends.
We accomplish this by ensuring that we are always up to date with the latest styles in the industry.
Center Profile
Personalize your door pattern even further by specifying the center profile (router bit profile).
To be used when your door pattern is being CNC’ ed.
We provide our customers with a variety of options to choose from.
Foil wrapped, PVC wrapped, vinyl wrapped, PET wrapped gloss kitchen doors
A thin layer of plastic (vinyl/PVC) or paper mixed with resin (foil) or PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) wrapped around an MDF base.
These are the lowest quality gloss kitchen doors available on the market & are characterised by an unreflective, bobbly, orange peel like finish.
This type of door is mainly sold by the chains and trade only suppliers.
Gloss Kitchen foil
Not only do these type of gloss doors have a poor quality finish, they’re also susceptible to de-laminating.
De-laminating is where the surface of the door peels away from the base (pictured below).
De-laminating usually starts with bubbling along the edges of the doors.
Vinyl_Wrapped_kitchen_door_de-laminated
Is it possible to buy good quality foil wrapped, PVC wrapped, vinyl wrapped or PET wrapped kitchen doors?
Yes, It’s still possible to buy good quality foil wrapped, PVC wrapped, vinyl wrapped or PET wrapped gloss doors from local showrooms.
The reason for this is that the foil, PVC or vinyl used on the doors sold in local showrooms tend to be much thicker than those sold in the chains and trade only suppliers.
Despite being a very inexpensive foil wrapped kitchen, the finish on the specialist showroom kitchen below is still reasonable quality.
Gloss Kitchen Foil 2
It’s also worth noting that the risk of a high quality wrapped type gloss kitchen door de-laminating is much lower than it is with a low quality foil, PVC or vinyl.
However, although the risk of de-laminating is low, there’s still a risk.
Therefore, our recommendation would be to try & steer clear of foil wrapped, PET wrapped, PVC wrapped and vinyl wrapped gloss doors.
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