
The interior of all our cupboards are hygienically finished in white melamine with white backs. Vanity bases and worktops are all water resistant. We offer a standard layout for BIC internals, or we can alter the configuration to suit your needs.
Solid Wood and Bamboo
If you choose wood, will you go for solid wood or wood veneer? The veneer is cheaper and is more durable to weather conditions. Whilst the humidity and temperature outside have an effect on your solid wooden kitchen doors, the biggest influence comes from the changes in temperature and humidity derived from your kitchen activities.
Wood itself is available in various colours, but it can also be glossed, painted, or colour washed to give it the finish you prefer.
Veneer Finish
This is a door made of thin layers of real wood applied in leaves over a particle board door, providing uniformity and even colour distribution. Veneer is a more economical alternative to real wood but without the compromise of colour changes.
Materials & Finishes
Melamine / Laminate
Laminate cupboard doors have numerous possibilities in colour, texture and sheen.
A great advantage of laminate cupboards is that they are virtually maintenance-free. Laminate only needs the occasional wipe to keep it its lustre and maintain its condition.
Supawood
A versatile product with many options for shaping doors into different profiles and edging, allowing for manufacture of contemporary, colourful and funky modern units. Although the board itself is inexpensive, the type of finish selected will influence the expense to the end product.
Matreials offered:
Melamine
Local and imported timbers
Supawood wrap and duco.
Capital Kitchens designed and installed all the bedroom cupboards for all the boys’ rooms in all of the houses, along with all the desks.
This is evidence of Capital Kitchens’ dedication and consistent quality.
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Has been involved in the kitchen industry since 1990. He has overseen a wide variety of projects, ranging from simple "Tea-Kitchen" type installations, to large projects like the Redlands Hotel & Office Park project. He is a hands-on type of person who is willing to assist our clients in the quest for the ultimate kitchen.
Started off fitting kitchens in 1984. He progressed through the ranks of fitter, to designer, to branch manager, to sales director of a large kitchen company before deciding to branch out on his own with Steve. He has the ability to transform basic layouts into truly desirable designs which have found favor in many upmarket homes.