The design and final price of the future MDF kitchen largely depends on the facades. Therefore, choosing new kitchen in the cabin, the first thing you need to pay attention to is the doors and only then the frame, filling, fittings, etc.

Buying kitchens from MDF is perhaps the most popular option. And the point is not only that MDF board is more durable and strong compared to chipboard, but also that it allows for a greater number of decorative solutions. And for design this property is no less important.

Kitchen MDF enamel

If you want to buy an inexpensive and attractive-looking option, then pay attention to MDF kitchens that are covered with PVC film - MDF enamel kitchens

MDF enamel kitchens are popular due to their bright, fresh design and modern style. Their facade sometimes looks unexpected and original, as in the plan color range, and solutions: in one model there are combined colors and even the effect of a chameleon, mother-of-pearl and a gradient transition of colors, perhaps just a glossy finish or a matte sheen. Distinctive feature kitchens made of MDF is the ability to model the most incredible facade shapes: rounded, convex and concave, wavy, conveying individuality in any style.

MDF kitchens are perhaps the most popular option. And the point is not only that MDF board is more durable and strong compared to chipboard, but also that it allows for a greater number of decorative solutions.

And for design this property is no less important.

MDF production technology

MDF is a board produced by pressing small fractions of wood chips. At first glance, the raw materials are no different from the mixture used in the production of chipboard. The pressing conditions matter here.

The production of MDF boards is carried out under high pressure and at high temperatures. And when heated, wood shavings release a natural binder - lignin. It is this that ensures a strong connection between the chips. The production of chipboards involves the addition of phenol-formaldehyde resins to the raw material. Over time, the latter release volatile compounds that are quite harmful to health.


In the photo, the shapes and colors of MDF facades are practically unlimited

The production of MDF eliminates this stage, which means that furniture made from it is completely safe.

Types of MDF facades

The frame and doors of the kitchen cabinets are made of MDF boards. But the design can be completely different. The corner kitchen with milled doors “like wood” and high-tech furniture, where they shine with gloss, are MDF sets, although their appearance is completely different.


The photo shows artistic facades made of MDF.

The types of coverings determine the design of the kitchen.

Veneer

This is the most expensive option. The frame and facade are made of MDF boards covered with a thin cut of natural wood - veneer. Since veneer is obtained from valuable species, the overall cost of the kitchen is still quite high. In addition, this material - veneer on an MDF board - is supplied in very small quantities.

In some cases, veneer is the only way make cabinet doors in the required color. For example, wenge, a wood extremely popular due to its range and texture, is not used for kitchen furniture. Only veneer based on MDF boards or panels of less valuable wood. The photo shows kitchen furniture finished with veneer.


Don’t be intimidated by the word “veneer”: such sets can also look stylish and sophisticated.
  • The advantages of such products– the real natural beauty of wood, the ability to mill the doors and even decorate them with carvings. Repairing the product is quite possible, but not with your own hands.
  • Cons- such material requires exactly the same care as if both the frame and the facades were made entirely of wood. Radial facades cannot be obtained using this technology.

Acrylic facades

Pros of the kitchen set:

  • absolute stability of color and design, as they are protected by a layer of acrylic glass, completely resistant to UV irradiation;
  • impeccable gloss, no other material gives such shine;
  • furniture, especially if the frame is made of MDF with acrylic panels, is insensitive to dampness, heat, hot splashes, etc.;
  • gloss provides not only shine, but also ease of cleaning;
  • very durable, as confirmed by reviews - 30-40 years.

Disadvantages of this solution:

  • the same gloss is also the reason for the frequency of cleaning: even fingerprints are visible on it;
  • can only be standard, even; neither milled nor radius cabinet doors can be obtained in this way;
  • the cost of products is inferior to veneer, but much higher than other solutions;
  • It is impossible to restore the panel yourself; you cannot paint it. Here the repair looks like replacing the sash.

Acrylic film on MDF

These concepts are often confused, although production here is carried out using a completely different method. Acrylic film is a multilayer paper composite impregnated with absorbents and acrylic resin, glued to the surface of the slab under pressure. The coating is very durable, and also has greater flexibility than acrylic glass. Not only standard, but radius facades are quite possible here. Which, of course, significantly increases the attractiveness of angular and straight models. The photo shows radius facades with acrylic film.

Product advantages:

  • colors - white, pink, black and others do not lose their brightness, since the acrylic film does not fade;
  • gloss is excellent on dark or bright colors, but white or peach can be matte, or even better - pearly. Acrylic film can also imitate wood, but in practice this is rarely the case;
  • The film is resistant to steam, water, hot splashes and other things and does not peel off over time.

Disadvantages of a kitchen set:

  • While radius facades can be made, milled ones cannot;
  • matte corner kitchens are more difficult to clean, and glossy ones will have to be washed more often;
  • Do-it-yourself repairs are not possible: you cannot re-glue acrylic film at home. But you can paint the set and apply varnish on top.

Laminated panels

The manufacturing method is similar to the previous one, but is inexpensive. Decorative paper impregnated with melamine resin is glued to the board. The glue polymerizes when heated and the film is firmly fixed. As a rule, it imitates wood, the color is white, blue, red, it is extremely rare, usually when exotic shades of wood are reproduced. In the photo there is a corner kitchen “under the wood”.

Advantages of a kitchen set made of laminated MDF:

  • quite affordable price;
  • lamination is possible on smooth and milled facades; radius ones cannot be obtained in this way;
  • good resistance to moisture and high temperature, although inferior to acrylic film.

Disadvantages of a kitchen made from laminated MDF:

  • repair is impossible, the film must be removed if damaged, but you can paint it yourself and varnish it;
  • short service life - usually no more than 10 years;
  • Do not use chemically aggressive agents or abrasives for cleaning: melamine film is not resistant to mechanical damage.

PVC coating on facades

The cheapest method of decorating MDF and chipboards. The essence comes down to gluing PVC film under pressure. The lower durability of the option is due to the properties of the film itself: it is much further from the characteristics of wood than paper, and the difference in properties ultimately leads to delamination of the composite.

The decorative properties of the film are not limited: any color - white, blue, “wood”, any pattern, any imitation - stone, leather, any surface - matte, varnish. The photo shows kitchen furniture in an unusual design.

Advantages of the material:

  • good resistance to abrasion and damage;
  • PVC film is applied to the kitchen facade of any configuration - radius, flat, milled; standard or the most complex shape;
  • shape and has very little effect on cost. Here, a corner radius kitchen will require a minimum of costs.

Disadvantages of this option:

  • the film peels off over time, especially in areas where there is high dampness - near the sink, or constant heating - stove;
  • the durability itself is short - 5-6 years;
  • PVC film fades under sunlight;
  • no repairs are carried out as such. You can paint it yourself, just like you can varnish it, but to do this, the film must be removed.

Painted MDF kitchens

To paint MDF boards, use enamel paint. The main advantage here is the richest decorative possibilities: color – white, black, metallic, any brightness, shine – pearl, matte, glossy, “chameleon”, color combination – standard, two-color, with a transition of shades, and so on. Such striking color effects cannot be achieved with any other coating.

The photo below is the result of a combination of paint and clear varnish.

Advantages of painted MDF;

  • You can paint any panels - milled, radius, smooth;
  • the coating can be washed from any type of dirt;
  • This is the only option where you can do the repairs yourself without any problems, so as a result of restoring the body and facade of the kitchen cabinet, they look pretty good.

The last property is so valuable that it exceeds all the disadvantages:

  • instability to mechanical damage;
  • less moisture resistance compared to acrylic coating;
  • high cost - only slightly inferior to veneered MDF.

How to update MDF facades

Panels with acrylic coating or film cannot be repaired. Even pasting with PVC film is carried out at temperatures and pressures that are inaccessible at home. Restoring the enamel surface will require great care, but you can do it yourself.

It is impossible to re-cover MDF boards with new film. Absolutely nothing can be done with an acrylic panel: repair is impossible. You can only order a new sash; there is no way to paint the latter.

But you can update the appearance of your kitchen set. Most often it is the external facades that are changed, not the frame. The frame is hardly noticeable, even in a straight or corner kitchen. If the frame is white, then there is no need to change: to change the interior, it is enough to choose new colored facades.

All film and enamel coatings can be painted.

  1. At the first stage, the sashes are removed from their hinges. Hinges and other fittings need to be removed, especially if the sash is going to be painted on both sides. The photo shows the moment of removing the loops.
  2. The enamel is cleaned using a special paint remover. Sanding, especially on milled sashes, will not give any results.
  3. The film is heated with a hairdryer. High temperature has a bad effect on the material and the film peels off successfully.
  4. The surface of the MDF board is primed. Typically, polyurethane primer is used, since it is better to choose paints for coating from the same group.
  5. After drying, you can apply a layer of paint. Usually two coats are required. Only varnish can be used. If enamel is used, a combination of two different shades can give a more original effect - a chameleon. And the combination of paint and clear varnish creates a pearlescent sheen for white and pastel shades. How to get a chameleon effect when painting can be seen in the following video.
  6. After drying paint and varnish must be applied.
  7. Assembling the furniture is easy: Hinges and handles are carefully attached to the sashes, and the hinges in the box are attached to the second part.

If it is necessary to paint the frame, the entire set will have to be disassembled and reassembled: not only the doors, but also the frames must be removed from the wall, dismantled, painted and varnished. And reassemble.

You can watch it in the next video.

Kitchens made from MDF are actually the most in demand. Plastic, acrylic, “wood-look”, film - all these definitions only indicate the finishing method, while the basis of the furniture is one - MDF board.

The most popular materials for making kitchen sets are chipboard and MDF. Both materials have their own advantages and disadvantages, but there are much more positive reviews about MDF facades. They better withstand exposure to moisture, temperature changes and other destructive factors. Disadvantages are most often mentioned by buyers who have saved on the quality of the material. Let's figure out what MDF kitchens are: the pros and cons, features of manufacturing and operation.

The abbreviation “MDF” stands for “fine fraction of wood”. This means that the material is made from small sawdust. They are glued under high pressure using lignin and paraffin, forming slabs of a given size. The compositions used to produce the material are safe. They do not emit toxic substances during operation and when heated.

The differences between MDF and chipboard lie in the size of the wood fraction and adhesive compositions. Chipboard is made using formaldehyde resins. They are also used for the manufacture of cabinet furniture, but from the point of view of environmental safety they are inferior to MDF. When the top finishing layer is destroyed, particle boards can release harmful substances into the atmosphere.

Original kitchen design made of MDF

In the production of kitchen sets, a combination of both types of boards is most often used: the bodies are made of chipboard, and the facades are made of MDF. Chipboard is a looser and cheaper material, while MDF is ideal for making furniture with rounded, elegant lines. The main disadvantage of kitchens made from MDF is the relatively high price, because... Manufacturers have to purchase imported materials.

Fronts made of painted MDF with print

Video: which is better - MDF or chipboard

Which panels are suitable for furniture production?

Depending on the production technology, there are three types of MDF panels:

  • Whole pressed. The slabs are distinguished by heat and sound insulation properties and tolerate moisture well. Density – medium.
  • Laminated. Panels of this type are harder than solid pressed ones. They are highly resistant to mechanical damage, moisture and chemicals.
  • Moisture resistant. This is a dense material that copes well with loads, tolerates moisture and hot condensation well.

For the manufacture of kitchen sets, laminated and moisture-resistant boards are most often used. Whole pressed ones are less suitable for rooms with high humidity and specific temperature conditions typical for the kitchen.

Black and white aesthetics

Pros and cons of MDF kitchen sets

  • Price. Composite material is cheaper than solid wood. The combination with chipboard makes production even cheaper. Ready-made sets vary greatly in cost, so everyone can choose furniture that will not hit the family budget.

Positive colors in kitchen design

  • Presentable appearance. Untreated panels look unattractive, so they are treated. The slabs can be given any appearance, incl. decorate with natural wood, marble or granite. For this purpose, films, plastic, and enamel are used. The result is spectacular matte and glossy MDF panels for the kitchen.

  • Good performance characteristics. High-quality material is resistant to mechanical stress and can last for many years. Finished furniture is easy to clean: to remove dirt, simply wipe the surface with a damp sponge.

It happens that the slabs swell, become deformed, and the edge trim peels off. This usually happens if the manufacturer has skimped on the quality of adhesives or finishes. It is difficult to distinguish furniture made from such panels from high-quality ones. The difference becomes obvious only during operation.

The most common problems faced by buyers of kitchen sets made from low-quality materials:

  • The finish fades when exposed to direct sunlight.
  • The film peels off. Most often this happens with pieces of furniture located near the stove.
  • When cleaning, scratches remain on the material.

3 reasons to choose furniture made from MDF panels

  1. Design potential. The slabs are valued for their ease of processing. The material lends itself well to cutting with conventional tools and can be given any shape. The facades are decorated with patterns made on milling machine. Panels are a valuable material for making furniture. They can last for many years without losing their original appearance.
  2. Performance characteristics. In many respects, MDF is not inferior to, or even superior to, natural wood. Furniture with facades made of MDF boards can be disassembled and reassembled without any damage to the strength of the joints. Additional advantages are fire safety, antiseptic properties, water resistance.
  3. Aesthetic finishing. For the external finishing of panels, film, plastic, enamels, veneer, and laminate are used. The facades acquire a chic appearance and are suitable for creating respectable interiors in any style.

Advantages of kitchens made of painted material

Kitchens made from painted MDF have their pros and cons. They are exceptionally beautiful. The color scheme can be any, with the most unexpected shades and combinations. In recent years, facades painted with gradient transitions, as well as with a chameleon effect, have become especially popular.

Automotive enamels are used to paint slabs. They are applied in several layers. This is a complex multi-stage process, but the finished surfaces look aesthetically pleasing, and the color is bright and durable. There are matte and glossy MDF panels for the kitchen. The front side of the slab can be smooth or have a pattern applied using milling. Enamels fit well on any type of surface. The color is uniform.

Corner kitchen made of painted MDF panels

Features of operation and care

The material does not absorb odors, is not afraid of high temperatures and direct sunlight. Kitchens made from painted MDF panels are very easy to maintain. They are wiped with sponges soaked in solutions of household chemicals. Care must be taken when choosing funds. Excessively aggressive substances and abrasives can damage the coating.

Glossy MDF panels for the kitchen have a significant drawback: fingerprints remain on them when touched. They have to be wiped constantly. This is not the most practical option. Another disadvantage: impacts may leave scratches and chips on the surfaces of the panels.

Types of painted facades

Kitchens with facades made of film MDF

Compared to painted film MDF, it is cheaper. This is due to the less complex manufacturing technology of the material. PVC film with a thickness of 0.3-0.5 mm is applied using a special vacuum press. The material can be of any color, with or without a pattern.

Facades that imitate the texture of natural wood are very popular. They are universal and suitable for almost any interior style - from classic to modern. It is possible to determine that the headset is made of composite material only at close range.

Pay attention! Film MDF is not inferior to wood either in terms of performance characteristics or environmental safety.

How to care for facades with film

A kitchen made from film MDF is more practical than one made from painted MDF. It's easier to care for. The film is not afraid of brushes, tolerates household chemicals well, and is resistant to mechanical damage. Although the coating is durable, it is still better not to experiment with abrasives and aggressive chemicals. If damaged, it cannot be restored.

Finishing film has its drawbacks. It can peel off under the influence of high temperature or hot steam. Most often, the coating comes off from the slabs on the facades located next to the ovens. Wall cabinets installed near burners also suffer. If there is a kettle or a boiling pan on the stove, hot steam can cause deformation of the material.

Set made of MDF covered with film

Advice. Try to install kitchen furniture with film fronts at a distance from the stove and electric kettle. Even a short distance will be enough. In this case, the facades will last for many years without changing their original appearance. A good hood can also save the situation.

Island kitchen made of film MDF

Advantages and disadvantages of the material

Kitchens made of MDF with plastic - a new trend

The surface of the MDF board can be finished with polymer materials. Plastic combines everything best qualities films and enamels. It is durable, does not fade in direct sunlight, and can withstand short-term exposure to temperatures up to 160 degrees. Another advantage is the reasonable price.

Plastic sheets that are glued to MDF do not emit any harmful substances, have no odor, and do not cause allergic reactions. It is hygienic and environmentally friendly safe material, which does not change its properties throughout its entire service life.

The technology of applying plastic to the surface of MDF is such that the materials adhere firmly and form almost a single whole. Thanks to this, the furniture can withstand targeted impacts well and there are no chips or scratches left on it. The facades do not rot, fungi and mold do not multiply on them. The material does not deform from water even with constant direct contact.

As for the color range, it is extremely rich. There are about 400 different colors and shades of material. This allows you to achieve incredible combinations and create expressive interiors in any style.

The material reflects light, making glossy MDF panels for the kitchen look very impressive and do not fade. They are well suited for decorating small spaces, because... visually expand the space, add air and light.

Cons of glossy plastic panels

Spectacular shine cannot always be considered an advantage. In bright light it can irritate the eyes. If you choose a kitchen with glossy MDF panels, you should think about adjusting the level of illumination in the room, hanging curtains or blinds on the windows. Another drawback is stains on work surfaces. They will have to be wiped with a soft cloth after each cooking.

Glossy shine

MDF panels with plastic finishing are not suitable for creating furniture of elaborate shapes - with complex bends and protrusions. The design of such kitchens is not very diverse. But buyers who prefer clear, strict lines will be satisfied. It is also impossible to change the smooth texture of the material, to make it embossed.

Advice. Glossy surfaces require careful maintenance. If they are constantly washed, the plastic may become thinner. To avoid this, use professional protective equipment. This treatment is carried out once every six months, this is enough to preserve appearance kitchens.

Video: material manufacturing technology

Design of corner kitchens from MDF panels

MDF panels are used for the manufacture of kitchens of any configuration - linear, island, etc. In many cases, buyers prefer corner models. They fit perfectly into small rooms, and the bright colors and glossy shine make the room appear larger.

The material is durable and easy to process, so when making corner kitchens from MDF, almost any design options are possible - smooth transitions, beveled and curved lines, intricate shapes. Corner sets in which the facades are made of panels look impressive different colors.

Designers recommend choosing kitchens in which the countertop is made of a single piece of MDF with plastic or film. The coatings tolerate moisture and high temperatures well and are easy to maintain. If the tabletop is solid, then you do not have to clean the gaps between the headset modules. This helps prevent scratches and abrasion of materials.

When choosing a kitchen made from MDF, you have to take into account all the pros and cons of the material, and care features. Designers recommend paying special attention to the shades of facades. The lighter they are, the less noticeable the joints between the sections of the headset. Glossy surfaces have the same effect: they distract attention. But dark, saturated colors highlight the junctions of individual modules. All these nuances can be fundamentally important, so before purchasing it makes sense to consult with a professional designer.

Modern kitchen sets are made from a variety of materials. They are subject to general requirements: environmentally friendly, resistant to moisture and heat and, of course, beautiful.

Kitchens made from MDF are very diverse.

Kitchens made from MDF, a medium-viscosity wood-fiber board, fully comply with these parameters. Durable and affordable material is one of the most popular in the manufacture of kitchen sets.

Advantages and disadvantages

We offer you a table detailing the various properties of MDF kitchens - both positive and negative. With its help, you will better understand the characteristics of the material and be able to make an informed decision about whether to buy such a kitchen.


A variety of MDF kitchens have a lot of advantages.

The advantages of kitchens with MDF are quite extensive:

  • The main advantage of kitchen sets made from MDF is, undoubtedly, the cost. Their prices are significantly lower than all-wood kitchens.
  • Wide design possibilities. Most often, MDF is used as a base, topped with plastic, acrylic, and various types of films. This allows you to create bright, unique designs. Often MDF sets imitate natural wood, stone, metal and other materials.
  • Excellent performance properties. High-quality MDF furniture can last up to 20 years without loss of properties.
  • Easy to care for: MFD is not capricious and does not require special detergents. However, it is necessary to take into account that the coating may be more demanding.
  • Flexibility. Using MDF panels you can create sets of a wide variety of shapes.

It is important to choose your kitchen carefully so as not to be disappointed with your purchase.

However, be prepared to face a number of disadvantages:

  • Unscrupulous manufacturers may sell chipboard sets under the guise of MDF- looser and cheaper material.
  • If the manufacturer has skimped on the quality and quantity of glue, the set may crack and dry out.
  • Headsets covered with film quickly fade in direct sunlight.
  • If the ends of the set are not finished with plastic or aluminum, they may swell within a year due to excessive humidity in the kitchen.
  • Sets with high-quality external finishing, for example, with acrylic panels, can cost you a considerable amount.

Thus, it is obvious that MDF kitchens are highly reliable only if they are made by a reputable manufacturer and meet quality standards.


High-quality MDF is one of the most reliable materials.

A question that often comes up is: which is better for the kitchen - MDF or chipboard? The answer can be unequivocal.

MDF kitchens are environmentally friendly and durable, while laminated chipboard is not very suitable for use near the stove and other household appliances. The material is too loose, so it quickly deforms. In addition, it swells when exposed to moisture, and when heated, it can release formaldehyde into the air - toxic substances harmful to human health.


We recommend not to save money: laminated chipboard is not only worse than MDF, but also more dangerous to health.

Types of MDF kitchens: methods of finishing facades

As we have already written, MDF kitchens are often finished with additional materials. It can be veneer, laminate, plastic, film... In addition, there is various ways decorative treatments that can give the kitchen a radically new look.


There are many options for MDF kitchens.

There are a huge number of options. We invite you to take a closer look at each of them.

The most inexpensive version of the MDF kitchen set is with facade finishing with PVC film. Affordable and attractive kitchens look attractive and are very popular. The film can be painted in any color, drawings are applied to it, giving it the appearance of various materials - stone, wood.


High-quality PVC film can reliably imitate wood.

However, it is necessary to take into account that such a set must be carefully trimmed around the edges - install a plastic or aluminum edge. Otherwise, the film will begin to peel off and bubble. In addition, it cannot be placed in direct sunlight - the coating quickly fades under the influence of bright light.

The film should be washed with a soft sponge and a non-abrasive detergent to avoid leaving scratches. In addition, make sure that the product does not contain chlorine or alcohol - they have a negative effect on the durability of paints.

The most expensive option for MDF sets is enameled. Special enamel paint is applied to the facades in several thin layers. This coating is highly resistant to moisture, dirt and even mechanical damage. However, there is one nuance here - under no circumstances wipe enamel surfaces with hard sponges - they will leave unsightly scratches.


Enameled kitchens are a stylish and modern solution.

Most often, such kitchens are glossy. The matte version will cost you more, since it requires special treatment with a special compound. However, it is easier to maintain: dirt is not as noticeable on a matte finish as on a glossy one.

A more affordable replacement for enameled MDF kitchen facades - installation of acrylic or plastic panels. In this case, you also need to make sure that the edges are covered with aluminum or plastic frames. Otherwise, the panels begin to come off and moisture and dirt accumulate underneath them. This causes the headset to deform and quickly become unusable.


Acrylic panels can look very different.

Caring for acrylic and plastic panels in MFD kitchens is very simple: just wipe them regularly with a soft cloth. Hard brushes often scratch the finish, but scratches are not difficult to remove with polish.

If you prefer classic or eco-style kitchens, consider veneered MDF kitchens. Modern veneer reliably imitates natural wood and is distinguished by high aesthetic and performance characteristics. The material is non-toxic when heated and does not emit harmful substances. In addition, it tolerates operation well under temperature changes and high humidity.


The veneered set is similar to a solid wood kitchen.

Caring for a veneered MDF kitchen is not particularly difficult - just wipe it regularly to remove dirt. Sometimes there are recommendations to use polish. However, we do not recommend doing this: the polish attracts dust and debris, so cleaning a kitchen treated in this way will be much more difficult.

Sometimes kitchen sets made of MDF are finished laminate. Durable and lightweight, it is well suited for kitchen use. It is necessary to take care of it in the same way as veneer. However, please note that this option is not suitable for radius kitchens. Laminate is not highly flexible, so it is used only for straight, L- or U-shaped kitchens.


Laminate is another popular finish for MDF kitchens.

The finishing option is gradually leaving the market MDF facades with paper-resin film. Such facades look very beautiful... For about the first six months. Then the coating begins to peel off even with the most careful care. Their only advantage is their affordable price. Therefore, we do not recommend such headsets for purchase.


Refuse film in favor of modern materials.

Regardless of what type of finishing you choose, contact trusted furniture companies. Unscrupulous manufacturers try to save money and often use low-quality materials and consumables. This causes MDF kitchens to break down within the first months of use.

The use of uncertified materials can be simply dangerous - they often release toxic substances into the air. Therefore, we recommend that you ask for certificates for each component of your kitchen - this will protect your family and can guarantee the high quality of the purchased kitchen.

Decorative finishing of facades

A variety of decorative finishing methods make the range of designer MDF kitchens even wider. We invite you to study the techniques that are used to design headsets in the following photo collection.


A wide choice of decor is one of the advantages of MDF kitchens.
Printed MDF set for a modern kitchen.

Pay attention to the little things: beautiful handles can make an MDF set truly luxurious, but be inconvenient to use. In addition, elements that are too heavy often place too much stress on the MDF. Because of this, the base of the headset cracks and becomes deformed.


Pay attention to details.

As for the shape of the headset, it can be any - straight, radius, L- or U-shaped. MDF takes any shape, so be guided by your preferences. However, keep in mind that a straight set is the most affordable option, while the cost of a radius set made of MDF can reach one hundred thousand rubles.


The unusual shape of the headset looks impressive, but is quite expensive.

Whatever option you choose, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the list of our recommendations. They will help you purchase a high-quality and durable MDF kitchen:

  • The weak point of any MDF set is the edges of the facades. Therefore, no matter how much you want to save money, choose kitchens whose edges are trimmed with aluminum, or, in extreme cases, with melamine plastic. Otherwise, your headset may quickly become deformed under the influence of moisture and temperature changes.
  • Since resins are used in the production of MDF kitchens, pay attention to the safety class of the material.
  • Sets marked E1 are considered optimal for use in the kitchen. They do not release toxic substances into the air when heated. But furniture marked E2 cannot be placed near the stove - they will evaporate formaldehyde.
  • Pay attention to models with adjustable legs. They will allow you to install the kitchen exactly horizontally, which will prevent kitchen utensils from sliding on the countertop. This is especially true for kitchens made of MDF with film facades - moisture can accumulate under the film, due to which sooner or later the set will begin to deform.
  • Even if the facades are not made with the most durable material, make sure that the countertop coating is resistant to mechanical damage.
  • Take the time to care for your headset. Even the simplest materials quickly fail if used incorrectly.

A high-quality MDF kitchen will serve you for many years.

And, of course, do not forget about the basic rule - never buy suspiciously cheap MDF headsets and do not order them from unverified companies. When choosing a kitchen made from MDF, carefully read the reviews - they will tell you where you can buy a reliable and durable kitchen.

How to care

An MDF kitchen will serve you for many years only if you take proper care of it. Depending on the type of façade and countertop coating, recommendations may vary slightly. You can read more about each type of finish in the corresponding section of our website.


Proper care is the key to the durability of an MDF kitchen.
  • Use soft, lint-free fabrics. They will not leave streaks on the glossy surface and will not scratch any type of coating.
  • Avoid aggressive detergents: they can change the shade of the façade or countertop. It is best to use dishwashing detergent or simple liquid soap.
  • Try not to use polishes. They attract dust and grease, and it is much more difficult to wash a treated surface than a clean one. The exception is plastic facades, which can be treated with a special polish to hide scratches.
  • Wipe the surface dry immediately after cleaning. If the coating is not airtight, then moisture penetrates under it, and the MDF sheet can swell and the entire kitchen becomes deformed.

By following these rules, you will ensure the durability of your MDF kitchen, regardless of the type of coating. We hope our tips will help you choose the perfect headset, comfortable and beautiful!

MDF kitchens: photos in the interior

We present to your attention a selection of various kitchens made from MDF.