Importance of Custom Joinery

Whether it’s a new home, existing study room or custom kitchen, custom joinery helps you fully maximise existing space. Custom joinery essentially means that you aren’t limited in terms of shape and size. It is also becoming increasingly important in modern residential design as the need for homes to serve multiple functions (work/life/ Play) increase. With so much emphasis on individualism and individual style, it’s no surprise that joining two materials has become increasingly important.

Custom Joinery AdelaideIt is not uncommon to find people using custom-fit, precision MDF shelving in their kitchen. It may be in the form of a kitchen island or individual, fully equipment cabinets. Often, MDF shelving is chosen due to its lightweight and easy availability while also providing a consistent and highly durable finish, often using only one colour (usually either white or black). A person choosing custom joinery for their shelving will typically opt for a lighter MDF grade, using either aluminium or copper (although sometimes gold and silver are also used).

MDF shelving is ideal for many DIY projects. However, when using this material, care needs to be taken to ensure that the joints are accurately placed, using the right timber grade and that the joints are tightly secured. In general, MDF should be avoided in favour of real timber. The reason for this is that MDF cannot be properly sealed. By using real timber, you will be eliminating the risk of water damage to the surface of your cabinets.

The beauty of Custom Joinery Adelaide is that it allows a full range of wood finishes to be used on the same shelving. By using different finishes, you can create an endless combination of effects, matching every room in your home – or indeed the world. It’s also important to note that different woods have different levels of strength and stability. It means that you may find that a cheaper wood such as MDF tends to give in to pressure more easily than more expensive woods.

Another benefit of MDF shelving is that you can buy it unfinished. In the past, it was necessary to paint stock cabinets to avoid dullness and protect the finish. The finish used on MDF is like that used on MDF panelling: highly durable and scratch-resistant. It means that you do not need to worry about dulling your cabinets with regular paint jobs, and MDF also works well with a wide range of cabinetry designs.

Because there is such a wide choice of MDF types and finishes, it is not surprising that you can find custom office joinery made to suit almost any taste. If you want a very clean, minimalist design, then unfinished MDF is a great option. For those who are looking for a little more colour, they have “light coat” finishes available. If you want something a bit more durable, then you might like to think about using one of the many finishes available in stock options.

MDF is suitable for cabinets; you can customise other pieces of furniture such as desks and tables with the same material. You can buy ready-made pieces from your DIY store, or you can customise them yourself using MDF. To achieve a really unique look, why not have a look at some antique oak pieces that you can purchase and join together to create your unique desk or table. Using Custom Joinery Adelaide to customise furniture not only offers countless possibilities, but it can also be a very good investment. Not only will it last for years, but it will also increase the value of your house should you decide to sell it.

Many people prefer to go for bespoke fitted kitchens rather than buying ready-made cabinets; this is because they can make any type of design on the cabinets themselves. There are various ways you can go about doing this. The way you choose your MDF is completely up to you and depends on how much money and space you have available.