• I wondered if it was for custom sizes in the case of a built in wardrobe.

    But for kitchen fronts, isn't there a tipping point where you may as well get a joiner to make proper ones out of real wood or just get actual ikea ones?

    Maybe I'm diluded about wood costs, but the plykea style stuff sounds like a halfway house that's now priced at the wrong end of that scale.

  • It's still more stable than real wood and the time/cost of joining panels varies according to the quality you want to achieve.

    If you have the kit required to make even flat wood panels efficiently then you can take on Ikea.

    The price of plywood has been forced up by the price of wood anyway so joiners costs for the raw material are higher too.

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