In contemporary home design, wardrobes with full doors that reach all the way to the ceiling are becoming increasingly popular due to their simple yet elegant appearance. However, some users may be concerned about the potential for deformation of tall doors. How can this be avoided?
01. The mystery of cabinet door deformation
--Choosing the right board is the key
Door deformation is a troubling issue, often closely related to the choice of panel material. For taller, single-door wardrobes, the panel material's stability and load-bearing capacity are even more stringent. Choosing the wrong panel material can not only lead to deformation, but also compromise the wardrobe's aesthetics and practicality.
02. One door to the top without deformation
--Strong plate capacity
Leveraging extensive industry experience and addressing market demand for deformation resistance, we've enhanced the board's resistance to deformation. We carefully select high-quality, multi-year-old wood, utilizing its hard core while meticulously removing the outer bark. The wood lamellae are arranged vertically, a structural design that effectively distributes the wardrobe's load-bearing pressure, significantly enhancing the board's static bending strength and deformation resistance. This design is not only durable but also easily withstands the challenges of deformation over time, maintaining the wardrobe's stability and aesthetics.
03. Extend service life
--Regular maintenance
1. Avoid direct sunlight
Prolonged exposure to sunlight may cause the wardrobe surface to fade or crack. Use curtains or blinds to reduce direct sunlight.
2. Check hardware regularly
Check the firmness of hardware accessories such as hinges, slide rails, and handles. If they are loose or damaged, repair or replace them in time.
3. Avoid overloading
Do not exceed the load capacity of your wardrobe, especially when hanging clothes, and distribute the weight evenly, avoiding concentrating it on one side.
A door that reaches the top without worrying about deformation, choosing the right board is the key!