siggy_7
Full time tool collector, part time woodworker
We're hopefully moving house soon, and one of the first jobs I've been tasked with by my wife is to refurbish the kitchen cabinets with new doors and worktops. She is very insistent that the doors are flat fronted, with no panel recesses - just flat panels with a round on the edge (this website describes it as a "Lincoln" style - http://www.dreamdoors.co.uk/door-designs/replacement-kitchen-doors). On first glance this is a very easy task of getting some 22mm MRMDF, cutting to size and routing the corners, however I'm worried about three things:
1. Long term durability of MDF doors compared with solid wood
2. Warping of a solid panel as opposed to a typical frame and panel style
3. Weight of solid 22mm MRMDF doors
Are these things just normally constructed out of a solid panel, or does the construction need to be more intelligent to provide something robust and of sensible weight? The finish will be a sprayed gloss colour, so if made of a material with texture I will have the additional hassle of using filler-primer, which I don't mind if it's necessary but don't want to make life harder for myself if it isn't.
1. Long term durability of MDF doors compared with solid wood
2. Warping of a solid panel as opposed to a typical frame and panel style
3. Weight of solid 22mm MRMDF doors
Are these things just normally constructed out of a solid panel, or does the construction need to be more intelligent to provide something robust and of sensible weight? The finish will be a sprayed gloss colour, so if made of a material with texture I will have the additional hassle of using filler-primer, which I don't mind if it's necessary but don't want to make life harder for myself if it isn't.