Laminates

Which laminate should I use for my kitchen cabinets?

Short Answer
For kitchen cabinets, use a 1 mm decorative laminate in a matte or soft-touch finish - matte hides fingerprints, oil splashes and water marks far better than gloss, which is why almost all on-trend Indian kitchens go matte. The colours that are working right now (almost everything except marble - marble is for TV units, not kitchens): sage green, olive green, turquoise blue, lilac, blush, cappuccino, cocoa and earthy browns. Use 1.5 mm post-formed laminate (or stone/quartz) for the countertop, and 0.6-0.8 mm white liner laminate inside the cabinets.

Detailed Explanation

Kitchen is the most demanding room in your home - heat, steam, oil, water and constant opening and closing all attack the cabinet finish - so the laminate choice has to balance looks with toughness.
Thickness:
- 1 mm decorative laminate is the workhorse for shutters and visible cabinet bodies;
- 1.5 mm post-formed laminate for the countertop (or, ideally, stone/quartz/granite);
- 0.6-0.8 mm white liner laminate inside the cabinets.
- Finish: matte and soft-touch dominate - they hide fingerprints, oil marks and water spots far better than gloss, which shows every smudge within a week. Acrylic laminate is a great upgrade on shutter fronts only if you want a premium handle-less look, but use it selectively because it shows fingerprints.
- Colour - and this is where Indian kitchens are changing fast: marble effects are not trending for kitchens right now (marble is the hero look for TV units and feature walls instead).
What is trending:
sage green and olive green (calm, sophisticated, work with brass), turquoise blue (bold but warm), lilac and blush pink (soft modern), cappuccino and cocoa (warm-neutral, hides marks beautifully), and earthy browns / terracotta / clay tones (the biggest current swing).
Pinterest and Instagram boards are dominated by sage-green base + cream wall units + brushed-brass hardware, and cappuccino base + white quartz + matte black accents. For the toe-kick (the recessed strip below the floor cabinets), use a dark matte laminate so dust and shoe marks don't show.
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