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Solid Wood: Solid wood cabinets are known for their durability and classic appeal. They can be customized easily and are often considered a high-end choice. However, they can be more expensive and may require more maintenance to prevent warping or expansion due to moisture changes.
Melamine: Melamine cabinets are made from a particleboard or MDF core covered with a melamine resin finish. They are typically more affordable and come in a wide range of colors and patterns. Melamine is resistant to scratches and stains, but it might not be as durable as solid wood and can be susceptible to chipping.
MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard): MDF is made from wood fibers and adhesive pressed together. It’s smooth, stable, and less prone to warping compared to solid wood. MDF is often used for painted finishes because it provides a uniform surface. It’s generally more affordable than solid wood but can be less durable if not properly sealed against moisture.
Plywood: Plywood is a layered wood product that's generally more stable and resistant to warping compared to particleboard or MDF. It’s often used in higher-end cabinetry and can be a good middle ground between solid wood and more cost-effective options. Plywood cabinets can be a bit pricier, but they offer durability and strength.