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Elevate Your Kitchen Door Design with polytec's Thermolaminated doors & panels

Elevate Your Kitchen Door Design with polytec's Thermolaminated doors & panels
When renovating your home, cabinet doors are one of the most visible aspects and a crucial design aspect in creating the kitchen you love.

Your kitchen cabinet door style can elevate the look and change the whole design and feel of a space from average to extraordinary. polytec's Thermolaminated kitchen doors are designed to elevate the aesthetics and functionality of your space, making them a game-changer for interior design. With a wide range of colours, profiles, and finish options available, the design possibilities are endless.   

The Maker Designer Kitchens demonstrates this within their kitchen transformations. You can add personality, have a traditional style, keep it simple, or find something in between to achieve the kitchen of your dreams. Creating a statement using Thermolaminated profiled kitchen doors allows you to bring depth and texture to your interior spaces. 

To help guide you on which kitchen cabinet door style to choose, read on to discover some of the different profiles. Using designs by The Maker Designer Kitchens, help demonstrate the possibilities you can achieve with polytec’s Thermolaminated doors & panels

1. Angled Lines

The Malabar profile - adorning clean, angular edges, plus the two-tone colour scheme, set the scene for this elegant, Scandi inspired kitchen renovation. Pictured is polytec’s Malabar door profile in Florentine Walnut Woodmatt and Gossamer White Smooth. Also featuring the Cove 25 profile in Florentine Walnut to the front of the island adds texture and interest, creating a sophisticated, yet functional space.

2. Minimal

You can achieve a minimal look by choosing a door profile such as the Sussex. This sought-after kitchen door profile focuses on simplicity, highlighting the profile's elegance. The first design utilises the Thermolaminated Sussex door profile in Habitat Smooth and the one to the right is Elemental Grey Smooth

3. Straight Lines

Create vertical lines with your cabinetry using door profiles such the Calcutta. In the kitchen shown below this is executed beautifully using Calcutta cabinetry in Aston White Smooth, with the Notaio Walnut Woodmatt used as a feature on the rangehood. 

4. Traditional

For a more traditional profile, try the Ballarat profile. A modern and timeless, yet vintage look kitchen combines Tempest Woodgrain and Classic White Matt with this simple, yet stunning profile that adds detail to this kitchen. 

5. Shaker

polytec offer many kitchen door styles for you to achieve a shaker style. Some examples include the Hampton, Ascot, or Stratford. Utilising the Ascot style below to achieve a modern shaker style renovation. Classic White Matt cabinetry paired with Prime Oak Woodmatt overhead cupboards is the perfect blend within this space.

polytec's Thermolaminated kitchen doors open a world of design possibilities. Crafted from moisture-resistant E-Zero MDF and made with a durable vinyl surface, these doors ensure your kitchen remains a showpiece for years to come. Explore the versatility and beauty of polytec's profiled kitchen doors to create a space that reflects your style and enhances your home's functionality. 

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