Have you heard of MDF material?
MDF is Medium Density Fiberboard.
We like to say that MDF is CBF: colour’s best friend.
MDF is an all-wood material. It’s manufactured in a way that makes it the best surface possible for painted cabinet finishes. In fact, it delivers an even better finish than solid Maple—rich and true and smooth. Did you know that Kitchen Craft has 11 MDF material door styles to choose from, so you don’t have to sacrifice style and choice to get a great painted finish? In addition, cabinet doors made from MDF are less expensive than their Maple counterpart and carry the same warranty.
Great cabinet colour, less expensive and same warranty . . . can MDF get even better? Yes! Firstly, MDF material resists expansion and contraction caused by temperature and humidity changes better than hardwood, reducing the need to adjust doors and drawers as seasons progress. The rich and smooth paint finish remains, well, rich and smooth.
Need more reason to consider MDF cabinet doors? Kitchen Craft creates select MDF door styles using two-piece construction. One piece of MDF and one piece of HDF (High Density Fibreboard) are fused together. The door’s style and profiles are precisely and cleanly routed into the top layer of HDF. All you see is the door’s personality and wonderful color coverage. There are no joint seams to detract.
Here’s a breakdown of the Two-Piece construction process:



Now you know the features and benefits of choosing cabinet doors made from HDF and MDF material, plus the proven two-piece construction process used by Kitchen Craft to produce the best quality doors for the best value.

Therefore, if your dream kitchen includes cabinetry in a vibrant colour that pops, cabinetry in a charming neutral that provides a quality canvas for your decorative accents, or a combination of both, ask your Kitchen Craft designer about MDF cabinet doors.