In the process of making decisions about your kitchen furniture, one of the first questions that arises is: Carpentry or prefabricated? Each option has its own characteristics and advantages, and the choice largely depends on your individual needs and preferences.
Carpentry: Elegance and Craftsmanship Durability
In carpentry, the interior structure is built with solid cedar wood, while the general assembly and doors are made with plywood of different woods such as cedar, oak, pine, tzalam, huanacaxtle, pine or MDF.
Finishes can vary from matte, semi-matte, textured to high gloss, offering a wide range of options to suit any decorating style. In addition, wood is known for its durability and resistance to moisture and impacts, making it an ideal choice for kitchens that require less care and maintenance over time.
Prefabricated: Innovative Design and Modern Practicality
Prefabricated furniture is made from high-density compressed materials, coated with textured, smooth or high-gloss melamine sheets. The interior is usually made of MDF, MDP or waterproof, with edge banding on the edges for a flawless finish.
One of the most outstanding advantages of prefabricated furniture is its ability to offer special designs and factory finishes that are not easily found in nature. In addition, they require little maintenance and offer excellent value for money.
Time and Costs: Customization and Efficiency
Manufacturing times and costs may vary depending on the complexity of your kitchen design. Both carpentry and prefabricated options offer customization and efficiency options to suit your needs and budget.
At Casa Áurea, we take pride in offering tailored solutions that fit your tastes and specific requirements. Discover the confidence and pleasure of enjoying the kitchen of your dreams with us!