Cabinet Box Materials: Melamine vs Plywood Cabinets | RTI Cabinets
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When designing high-quality cabinetry, the cabinet box material is just as important as the door style. Cabinet boxes determine structural strength, moisture resistance, durability, and long-term performance—especially in kitchens, bathrooms, and high-use areas.
At RTI Cabinets, we offer a range of premium cabinet box materials, including melamine and birch plywood, to suit different design styles, budgets, and performance needs. This guide breaks down each option, its pros and cons, and the best application for your project.
Cabinet box materials affect:
Strength and load capacity
Moisture and humidity resistance
Interior appearance
Longevity of the cabinet system
Choosing the right cabinet box material ensures your cabinetry performs well and maintains its appearance for years.
Pros
Cons
Best Applications
Pros
Cons
Best Applications
Pros
Sleek, modern appearance
Hides wear and stains
Durable and moisture-resistant
Cons
Reduced interior visibility
Not ideal for low-light spaces
Best Applications
Modern kitchens
Commercial cabinetry
Feature or accent cabinets
Pros
High-end, contemporary look
Highly stain-resistant
Durable surface
Cons
Shows dust and fingerprints
Requires good interior lighting
Best Applications
Luxury kitchens
Retail and commercial cabinetry
Modern and industrial designs
Pros
Excellent structural integrity
Superior screw-holding strength
Ideal for heavy loads
Cons
Higher cost than melamine
Less uniform appearance
Best Applications
High-end kitchens
Bathrooms and laundry rooms
Large or heavy-duty cabinets
Pros
Premium wood-look finish
Durable and easy to clean
Increased strength from 3/4″ construction
Cons
Higher cost than standard melamine
Darker interior may reduce visibility
Best Applications
Designer kitchens
Modern and transitional cabinetry
Visible cabinet interiors
Pros
Premium modern appearance
Moisture- and scratch-resistant
Ideal for high-use environments
Cons
Higher material cost
Heavier than 5/8″ options
Best Applications
Luxury residential cabinetry
Commercial projects
High-traffic environments
Melamine cabinet boxes are ideal for homeowners and builders looking for consistency, easy maintenance, and modern design at an excellent value. Plywood cabinet boxes offer maximum strength and are best for heavy-duty and high-end applications.
Choosing the right cabinet box material depends on:
Budget
Design style
Load requirements
Room conditions
Engineered for strength and durability
Moisture-resistant surfaces
Consistent, high-quality finishes
Designed for residential and commercial cabinetry
RTI Cabinets provides cabinet box materials built to perform, designed to last, and crafted to complement modern interiors.
The right cabinet box material plays a critical role in the performance and longevity of your cabinetry. Whether you choose melamine for its clean, modern appeal or birch plywood for maximum strength, RTI Cabinets offers solutions tailored to your project needs.
Explore RTI’s cabinet box materials and build with confidence.