Kitchens can be constructed from a wide variety of materials including melamine, polyutherane, stone such as granite or marble, laminate and glass.
Melamine Kitchen
Melamine coated doors wear well because of the PVC edging round the doors and panels which protects all the edges. These doors are durable, robust and easy to clean.
Laminate Kitchen
Laminate is a synthetic material which is very durable. Again they have the PVC edging which protects the edges.
Vinyl Kitchen
Vinyl is vacuum pressed onto board. This enables doors to be shaped with rounded edges etc.
Polyurethane Kitchen
A 2 pack (hardened) paint finish which can be either high gloss or satin finish. This finish enables doors to be shaped with rounded edges etc. Edges on the doors are not visible. These doors are a durable and easy care.
Veneer Kitchen
The interior consists of high moisture resistant board and the veneer sheet is glued to this surface. The veneer is then varnished for protection. These doors allow the grains of the wood to stand out which highlights the variation of the natural material.
Timber Kitchen
These doors can be made in many different timbers, e.g. Blackwood, Tasmanian Oak, Jarrah, etc. and many different styles.
Bench Tops
Again the choices are many and varied - Laminate, Granite, Stone, and Solid Surface tops such as Corian.
Splashbacks
Choices include Tiles, Granite, Stone or Glass Splashbacks.
Kenwood Kitchens have an extensive range of kitchens on display over 2 floors at our showroom in Five Dock.