You probably don't think much about the back of your cupboard doors, until you start shopping for new ones. They can be a key feature that adds to the style and functionality of your kitchen. We offer three great options for the backs of your new cabinet doors

Plain MDF

This is the best option if you want a seamless look and plan to finish the backs of the doors with the same paint that you chose for the fronts. Our one-piece MDF doors are delivered sanded and ready to prime and paint, for easy DIY finishing.

White Melamine

If you prefer a crisp white interior for your cabinets, white melamine backs are the way to go. Plus, melamine is easy to clean: just wipe with a damp cloth. A white melamine back also makes the finishing process that much faster, as you'll only have to paint the front and the edges of your new doors. Thus, white melamine backs mean you'll be able to install your new doors faster and enjoy your updated kitchen design that much sooner. 

Pocketed Backs

A pocketed back on your new MDF cabinet doors will mimic the look of a traditional five-piece wooden door. For very large doors, pocketing has the added benefit of reducing the potential for cupping or warping.

Custom Details Make The Difference!

Choosing a style for the backs of your new MDF cabinet doors is one more way to customize your kitchen DIY makeover and create the kitchen of your dreams using Ready to Paint Cabinet Doors.
Our Custom Cabinet Doors are Tailor-made to suit your unique style and functional needs, designed and crafted with precision. Check out  Raised Panel doors , Recessed Panel doors, Flat Panel, Decorative Panel, Integrated Handles,Angled Doors  

FAQs:

What are the benefits of plain MDF backs for cabinet doors?

Plain MDF backs provide a seamless look and are perfect for those who want to paint both sides of the doors. They come pre-sanded, making them easy to prime and finish.

Why choose white melamine backs for my cabinet doors?

White melamine backs offer a clean, crisp look inside cabinets and are easy to clean. They speed up the finishing process, as only the front and edges need painting.

What are pocketed backs, and why should I consider them?

Pocketed backs mimic the look of traditional five-piece doors and help prevent warping on larger doors, adding both style and durability.

Can I mix and match different back styles for my cabinet doors?

Yes, you can customize your kitchen by selecting different back styles based on the specific needs of each cabinet, enhancing both functionality and design.

How do I maintain the different types of cabinet door backs?

Plain MDF backs require the same care as the fronts, while melamine can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Pocketed backs, being MDF, should be treated similarly to plain MDF for maintenance.

How do the different back styles affect the installation process?

Plain MDF and pocketed backs require the same finishing effort, while white melamine backs simplify and speed up the process, allowing for quicker installation.