vinyl doors

A range of sleek, stylish and contemporary doors through to the more traditional and the ever popular shaker style doors

Vinyl kitchen doors offer a budget-friendly, durable, and easy-to-clean option. However, they may have a limited range of colours and can be prone to peeling or fading over time.

*Pros:*

Affordability: Vinyl-wrapped doors are generally more cost-effective than solid wood or other premium materials, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious homeowners.

Durability: Vinyl provides a protective layer that resists scratches, dings, and everyday wear and tear, ensuring that your kitchen maintains its appearance.
Low Maintenance: Vinyl surfaces are easy to clean and maintain, requiring only a wipe down with warm soapy water to keep them looking fresh.
Water Resistance: Vinyl is moisture-resistant, preventing warping or swelling, which is particularly beneficial in a kitchen environment.
Wide Range of Finishes: Vinyl wraps come in various colours, textures, and patterns, allowing you to personalise your kitchen to suit your style.
Easy Installation: Vinyl wrapping can be a quick and relatively easy way to update your kitchen without the need for a full renovation.

Scratch/Chip Resistant: Vinyl doors are generally resistant to scratches and chips, making them a practical choice for busy households.

*Cons:*

Limited Colour Options: The range of colours and finishes available for vinyl-wrapped doors can be more limited than those for painted doors, which may restrict design choices.

Potential for Peeling or Fading: Over time, vinyl can peel or fade, especially if not installed properly or if exposed to excessive heat or harsh chemicals.

Repair Challenges: Damaged vinyl can be difficult to repair, often requiring the replacement of the entire door, which can be inconvenient.
Orange Peel Effect: Some vinyl wraps can exhibit a slight “orange peel” effect, particularly on gloss finishes, which may not appeal to all homeowners.
Not as Warm as Solid Wood: Some people prefer the warmth and texture of solid wood doors, which vinyl may not provide, leading to a less inviting feel.
Not as Long-lasting as Other Materials: Vinyl doors may not last as long as other materials like painted or solid wood doors, which can affect their overall value and longevity.
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