Our team offers multiple different options that make your cabinets custom. One option is textured melamine, which is a material that can mimic other materials at an affordable price. Textured melamine can still be completely customized to any color, size, and shape. This cabinet finish has started to make appearances in single-family homes, office spaces, and new construction apartments.
We hope that the information here will help you understand the benefits of textured melamine and how it can improve the function of your home. Achieving aesthetics and functionality is possible when you choose the right cabinet company. Rasmussen’s designers, craftsmen, and installers only provide the highest quality for every single client.
Benefits Of Textured Melamine Cabinets
- Durability: Melamine is an engineered wood that is covered in melamine resin, which gives it added durability compared to other raw wood cabinets. The resin coating is resistant to moisture damage, scratches, dents, and heat. This makes it a great choice for every room in a home or commercial space.
- Scratch Resistant: Wood cabinets are known to become scratched when a protective coating is not applied. Applying melamine to your custom cabinets will help them look brand new for much longer. Applying this texture can also help conceal the appearance of scratches that may occur over time.
- Moisture Resistant: One benefit you won’t get from wood cabinets is moisture resistance. Humidity and moisture can quickly damage wood cabinetry. Using textured melamine lowers the concern around moisture damage because the material is non-porous.
- Affordable: This option is more affordable than solid wood cabinets or other higher-end materials like metal. If you are looking for a custom cabinet feel without the price tag, textured melamine is for you.
- Multiple texture options: Because textured melamine is cheaper, homeowners often use it to mimic another material without paying for that cabinet material. Textured melamine comes in a variety of textures including wood grain, stone, and fabric. All of these textures can help your cabinets look cohesive in your home design.
- Easy to maintain: All cabinets need to be maintained, but how much effort you need to put in can change for different materials. This material is easy to clean because it is a non-porous surface. You should never use abrasive cleaners on any cabinet materials, including textured surfaces. Using mild cleaners lowers the risk of scratches on your cabinet faces.
Where Will Textured Cabinets Look Best?
Rasmussen Custom Cabinetry has been using this material in multi-family housing projects, home kitchens, and corporate offices. Since this product has a great price point, many construction companies are using it for apartments or townhomes that need multiple cabinet sets. Textured melamine will help your project stay on budget and help the cabinet still feel high-end.
Putting these cabinets in a multi-family project will be an appealing feature for future buyers. Custom cabinets of any kind will increase the value of a home and can be a great resale feature for a homeowner.
Textured melamine works well in modern and contemporary style homes. No matter the room, these cabinets will still provide you with all the benefits of custom cabinets while saving you a pretty penny. These cabinets can be made in many colors to fit the aesthetic of your home.
Why Work With Rasmussen Custom Cabinetry
Rasmussen Custom Cabinetry offers multiple options for all different budgets and home designs. Offering different materials, stain options, and hardware choices to homeowners and companies is something that sets our company apart. Designing custom cabinets can become overwhelming easily, so choosing some of these base options can help you lower your decision fatigue.
Our team is involved in every step of the process when it comes to new cabinets. Meeting with our designers, craftsmen, and installers should all be a pleasant experience for you. Working with our team gives you extensive knowledge about cabinet materials and peace of mind about the state of your home.