In addition to practicality and style, the most important part of a custom wardrobe is the board material, so you must choose durable and environmentally friendly materials to have a safe home environment.
So how should we choose?
Here are five practical tips for you
1. Look at the material of the board
The key to determining the quality is to examine the board's cross-section to examine its internal structure. The mechanical structural board features a nine-layer ecological log construction, using carefully selected wood. The core material is made from Chinese fragrant fir trees over 30 years old and Russian golden fir trees over 18 years old. This scientifically formulated material with optimal moisture content ensures perfect nail holding and a longer service life.
2. Check the environmental protection of the board
Choose boards that meet national environmental protection standards and have low formaldehyde content. Ecological boards have another advantage over other boards in that they do not require paint. The advantage of not having to paint is that it reduces the emission of toxic and harmful substances caused by paint, making it more environmentally friendly.
3. Look at the board veneer
Some custom wardrobes may look good on the surface, but a light scratch with a fingernail can leave obvious scratches. Good custom wardrobes generally use melamine ink paper, which is thicker and has been treated with high temperature and high pressure to create an environmentally friendly melamine veneer with high surface strength, wear resistance and scratch resistance.
Scratch resistance, high temperature resistance, and oil resistance are good qualities of mechanical structural panels.
4. Check the edge banding of the board
High-quality custom wardrobes use precision saws to cut the panels, ensuring no chipping around the edges. Sealing the edges effectively prevents moisture from entering the panels. Some manufacturers lack professional equipment and produce rough, chipped panels. Some even cut corners by sealing only the front edge. Unsealed panels absorb moisture, causing the panels to swell and warp, shortening the wardrobe's lifespan.
5. Check the thickness of the board
The standard cabinet body panel thickness is 18 mm, but some manufacturers generally use panels with a thickness of 16 mm in order to reduce costs, but call it 18 mm to consumers. We remind everyone to pay attention.
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