We did a plywood kitchen at our last place which included phenolic faced plywood doors onto basic units and a through colour formica laminated plywood worktop to avoid visible knife marks etc.
Plykea and the like are all masisvely overpriced and you can get a much better result with a decent joiner and raw materials. In regards to visible end panels it all depends on your existing kitchen (assuming you are retaining the carcasses) and whether the doors are overlay type or sit within a frame. In our instance they were overlay and our joiner made the end doors 12-18mm wider to sit over the end panel. Hopefully that makes sense, feel free to send me any questions and I'll try to help. I can also dig out where I bought the material from including the worktop should you wish.
Hey that sounds like exactly what I need. Would be grateful if you could send me over yr contacts. Tbh, now i’ve Done all the measurements and spec, you’re right, any decent joiner could do it.
We did a plywood kitchen at our last place which included phenolic faced plywood doors onto basic units and a through colour formica laminated plywood worktop to avoid visible knife marks etc.
Plykea and the like are all masisvely overpriced and you can get a much better result with a decent joiner and raw materials. In regards to visible end panels it all depends on your existing kitchen (assuming you are retaining the carcasses) and whether the doors are overlay type or sit within a frame. In our instance they were overlay and our joiner made the end doors 12-18mm wider to sit over the end panel. Hopefully that makes sense, feel free to send me any questions and I'll try to help. I can also dig out where I bought the material from including the worktop should you wish.