Materials
We offer a wide selection of cabinet and countertop materials to suit any style and budget. From classic wood finishes to modern quartz surfaces, our range ensures you find the perfect match for your kitchen design.
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Cabinets
Melamine
Melamine starts with a plywood core which is then covered with a resin and paper finish that can be manufactured to various styles and colours. Melamine cabinets are resistant to many of the common issues presented in a kitchen because of its tough outer coating.
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Thermoplastic
Thermoplastic greatly resembles natural wood. The doors are first made of high-quality MDF panels, then covered with thermo-fused PVC.
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Solid Wood
Available in several species such as birch, oak, ash, cherry, maple, or pine, it can be dyed in an infinite number of colors or simply varnished. It is commonly used for cabinet fronts, counters, molding, corbels, and edges.
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Materials for
Countertops
Note: Armorex provides custom cabinet production services only. We do not install countertops. Any information provided about countertops is for inspiration or recommendation purposes only. We can, however, refer you to trusted countertop manufacturers if needed.
Laminate
Laminate countertops are made from layers of plastic that are bonded to particleboard or kraft paper to create a solid countertop surface. These countertops are available in a wide variety of colors, textures, and patterns, ranging from options that look like marble to ones that mirror the appearance of stainless steel.
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Quartz (Engineered Stone)
Quartz is created through a manufacturing process that mixes approximately 95 percent ground natural quartz with 5 percent polymer resins.
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Marble
Marble is a type of metamorphic rock that is known for its beauty. While there is no denying the exquisite nature of marble, it is one of the stones that require extensive care and the application of sealant.
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Granite
Granite is a natural stone defined as a crystalline, granular rock consisting of quartz, feldspar, and mica.
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