Acrylic kitchen cabinets for your modular kitchen 

Mentioned below are acrylic kitchen cabinets that will up your kitchen decor quotient. 

Wood and glass used to be the most popular materials for kitchen cabinetry among Indian homeowners. With technological breakthroughs, many trendy and long-lasting materials and finishes, such as commercial plywood sheets, MDF, laminate, and acrylic, have become popular among homeowners as well as interior designers. Acrylic kitchen cabinets have grown extremely popular among the many finishes, because of their shiny surface, durability and low cost.

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What are acrylic kitchen cabinets?

Acrylic is a high-quality synthetic plastic that is used to give acrylic modular kitchen cabinets a shiny appearance. They provide the acrylic kitchen cabinets surfaces a shatter-resistant mirror-like sheen that doesn’t chip or break. To achieve the desired finish, acrylic cabinet doors are built of wood or MDF board and then coated with acrylic sheets in the desired colour and texture.

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They’re not the same as laminate cabinets, which are created by pressing layers of flat paper and plastic resin together. They can tolerate wear and tear and are heat resistant. If you have a limited budget, acrylic kitchen cabinets are a great option. They offer you great quality at a reasonable price.

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Types of acrylic kitchen cabinets

Acrylic kitchen cabinet doors are available in two different finishes:

  1. Acrylic faced doors are composed of acrylic sheets for the kitchen that are glued to acrylic kitchen cabinets that are made of wood or MDF. To make it glossier and for extra protection, these sheets are then coated with a protective coating.
  2. Acrylic sheets for the kitchen made of solid acrylic, are used to create high gloss kitchen cabinets. These cabinet doors offer a livelier and colourful appearance.

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Advantages of using acrylic kitchen cabinets

  1. Acrylic modular kitchens are more resistant to daily wear and tear than standard plywood doors, which chip or peel off.
  2.  As acrylic sheet for the kitchen is UV resistant, it is suitable for India’s tropical environment. Even in direct sunshine, the colours of acrylic kitchen cabinets will not fade.
  3. Acrylic sheets for the kitchen are water-resistant making it easy to remove stains and food spills by just washing the surface with soap and water.
  4. As acrylic sheets for the kitchen are waterproof, you do not have to seal them or do any other treatments.

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Tips for maintaining acrylic kitchen cabinets

  1. You can wipe off the oil spills, water, grease, etc. with a soft cloth. This will prevent any blemishes or marks in the acrylic kitchen.
  2. You can use a soft cloth soaked in mild detergent to clean stains. You can then use a clean cloth to remove the soapy water before allowing it to dry.
  3. Make sure not to hang damp kitchen towels on the acrylic kitchen cabinets.
  4. Dry clothes and clothes soaked in strong detergent should not be used.
  5. Do not use paper towels and dry brushes to clean acrylic kitchen cabinets.

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How to choose a colour for your acrylic cabinets?

Choosing an acrylic colour for acrylic kitchen cabinets affects the overall aesthetic of the acrylic modular kitchen. Lighter colours, such as light grey, glacial white and ivory, are recommended by experienced kitchen designers if you want a sleek, clean aesthetic for your acrylic kitchen units. Similarly, darker colours like metallic charcoal and jet black may give your acrylic kitchen cabinets modern air. Furthermore, wood-coloured acrylics can be used to create a classic acrylic modular kitchen with a warm feel.

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