Helpful Tips in Choosing the Right Kitchen Cabinet Finish
There are a number of factors to consider when choosing kitchen cabinets—the colour, style, handles, size. But what about the finish? Most probably, your kitchen designer will ask you to decide which finish you prefer, be it matt or a high gloss kitchen finish.
The cabinet finish could dramatically alter the look of your kitchen and also set the mood, regardless of the cabinet’s material. Some even consider the cabinets as the backbone of the kitchen.
This is why choosing which cabinet finish requires a deep understanding of your household needs.
The following will be covered in this article:
The available finish
Advantages and disadvantages of each finish
Tips to make sure each finish will work best for your kitchen
Finish materials
Whether your cabinets are medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particle board, solid wood doors or ply, there are a wide array of finishes you can use to achieve the functionality and look you are aiming for.
For a more durable finish, opt for a colored or clear polyurethane. This ultimately falls into your preference.
Meanwhile, kitchen-specific paints from any brand can be used to paint manufactured boards like particle board or MDF. If not, you can also use two-pack polyurethane.
However, regardless of material or coating, you still have to make a choice between matt, gloss and semi-gloss finish for the end product.
Which finish should you go for? This is the classic question faced by potential customers looking for the ideal finish for their kitchen.
Should you go for the flashy and extravagant flair of high gloss or opt for the more subdued, practical warmth of a matt?
Which should you prefer and why?
The following are advantages and disadvantages of each available option.
High gloss kitchen cabinet finish
What is a high gloss finish?
Somewhat understandably, a high gloss has a glossy and sleek finish. It reflects the light of the space at different angles, making it popular and the most requested finish since it became trending back in the 70s.
This type of finish is more suited for contemporary kitchen styles with flat cabinet fronts.
There are 4 factors that affect the strength and amount of reflected light:
Type of gloss used
Color of gloss
Underlying material
Type of light illuminating the space
Depending on the materials or the supplier, others refer to a high gloss as 100% gloss or ultra-high gloss.
Advantages of a high gloss kitchen
A bigger space. What makes a high gloss so popular among homeowners is because it makes a limited space look bigger and wider than what it actually is.
This is thanks to the reflected light that produces a shiny finish, creating an illusion of a more open and bigger space. A high gloss finish is ideal for smaller kitchen spaces.
The bonus? You won’t be concerned with a darker color since the shade will not absorb all the light in the room, but instead, reflect it.
The lighter the color, the higher the reflection of light. Hence, white is the most popular color choice.
However, take into account also the other colors of the room, since the reflective quality will bounce the light and could also reflect the other colors into those surfaces, often referred as a color cast.
Color cast could somewhat alter the overall appearance of the existing color of the kitchen cabinets.
So don’t be surprised that there’s a slight alteration in color on the surface if there are different colors in the nearby rooms such as the living area. This is especially visible on white glossy surfaces.
Easy cleaning. One other great advantage of high gloss is that it’s practically easy to clean. All you need is non-abrasive microfiber cloth to clean the glossy surface. Microfiber cloth will pick up any dust particles or marks on the surface.
For more stubborn stains, you can use a mild dishwashing soap, a non-abrasive sponge and warm water. Then gently clean the surface. Rinse, and dry with a clean non-abrasive microfiber cloth.
Disadvantages of a high gloss kitchen
If there are advantages, surely there are drawbacks.
Imperfections are more visible. This is undoubtedly one of the major drawbacks of a glossy finish. Since there is ample amount of reflected light on the surface, dirt, scratches, fingerprints and other marks will be more visible and noticeable.
However, as already mentioned, the surface is fairly easy to clean. So this might not be a major problem.
Now, when it comes to darker-color glossy finishes, tiny imperfections on the surface are more noticeable than on lighter-color glossy finishes. Thus, you might want to reconsider opting for a darker-color gloss if there are children in the house or if you’re concerned with constant cleaning.
Top tips
The reflection on light-color glossy cabinets will be more apparent on higher cabinets because they’re more at eye level compared with cabinets below benchtops.
If you want a high gloss finish but concerned about the visible imperfections or concerned about the kids in the house leaving marks on the surface, then opt for a high gloss finish on the upper cabinets. Then, use a semi-gloss or a matt finish for the lower ones.
Furthermore, if you would likely incorporate a darker-color gloss, consider mixing it with a lighter color. The darker color should be positioned at eye level where it will be out of reach from the sticky fingers of either adults or kids.
Then use a lighter color for the lower cabinets, which will not easily show any imperfections.
Matt kitchen cabinet finish
What is a matt finish?
Although this is a relatively new trend, matt has become a popular choice in households over recent years. Unlike the gloss’ reflective surface, matt boasts a flat surface that absorbs light.
However, this doesn’t mean that it will appear dull, especially with lighter colors.
A matt finish is ideal for a country or traditional style kitchen cabinets with routed fronts. Yet, this finish could look just as great as gloss on contemporary style kitchen cabinets with flat fronts. In fact, it has grown highly popular in Europe than gloss.
Advantages of a matt kitchen
Less visible imperfections. One clear advantage matt has over gloss is the fact that scratches, fingerprints and other surface imperfections are not as visible because of the absence of reflected light.
However, this doesn’t mean that there are no marks. It only means that you don’t see them as clearly because light isn’t reflected on the surface.
Color consistency. Another advantage of matt is the appearance of a consistent color. Because of the absence of reflected light, colors in different areas of the cabinet fronts look the same.
Disadvantages of a matt kitchen
A muted look. Since light will be absorbed on the surface resulting in a more muted look, others may find matt dull and boring. However, it is far from that.
Matt exudes an understated elegance with solid colors in every angle. However, note that matt isn’t ideal for small kitchen spaces. Light will not be reflected and the space could feel cramped.
Cleaning might be so easy. Since the surface could be not as smooth as gloss, cleaning might be a challenge for some, but it doesn’t mean that it isn’t easy to clean. Like gloss, use a microfiber cloth for cleaning the surface.
If you plan on using a laminate material, make sure to carefully check the samples. Opt for a smooth flat finish.
Top tips
If you love the dramatic effect that is matt but concerned with the possibility of a boring look, then consider these ideas:
Choose a cabinet door with a routed front like a Shaker-style. The cabinet’s profile will cast varying shadows on the surface, making a feeling of interest and depth.
For contrast, mix two different colors.
Semi-gloss finish: Something in between
If you are still unconvinced whether to get a high gloss or a matt kitchen cabinet finish, then you can always settle for something in between—a semi-gloss finish.
A semi-gloss combines the advantages of both matt and high gloss finishes.
A semi-gloss has a certain degree of light-reflective qualities making light bounce around the kitchen space. Nevertheless, since the surface isn’t as highly reflective as high gloss, imperfections are not as visible and there is a more consistent color.
Conclusion
Ultimately, it all depends on your preference. It’s not entirely about which finish is the best, but what is ideal for you and your family.
Always remember that quality is key, not the lowest in cost.
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