Cabinet materials and finishes for kitchens and bathrooms
A Closer Look at Cabinet Materials and Finish Options
Studio Quattro serves San Diego and Orange County with top quality Italian cabinetry that delivers durability, convenience, and a clean European feel for Southern California living. This page walks through cabinet box materials, cabinet door finishes, melamine, wood veneer, lacquer options, and worktop surfaces so you can choose what works best for your home. Visit our Solana Beach showroom to compare samples side by side and move forward with confidence.
Explore a wide range of cabinet materials and finishes designed to support both the look and function of your home. From warm natural textures to sleek modern surfaces, each option offers a different balance of color, durability, maintenance, and visual depth. Use the list below as a starting point, then compare samples in person to see how each finish works with your lighting, layout, and overall design direction.
Wood Veneer
Wood veneer cabinet doors bring natural warmth, grain, and texture to modern Italian cabinetry. Veneered finishes are made with wood particle board agglomerate panels and faced with sliced wood in different species, depending on the model. The panels are low formaldehyde and compliant with TSCA Title VI and California Phase II. A matte water-based finish helps preserve the natural character of the wood while supporting a refined, durable cabinet door surface.
Lacquered (Matt and Glossy)
Lacquered cabinet finishes create a smooth, modern surface with strong color control. These doors are made with medium-density wood fibre panels, compliant with TSCA Title VI and California Phase II formaldehyde standards. Matte lacquer offers a softer, understated look, while glossy lacquer adds brightness and reflection. The finish is applied by spraying with polyurethane resin paint, with select lacquered options using polyester resins for the base and polyurethane resins for the final pearl or top finish.
Decorative Melamine
Decorative cabinet finishes add texture, tone, or visual interest while maintaining a clean Italian cabinetry look. These finishes are made with waterproof wood particle board agglomerate panels with low formaldehyde content, compliant with TSCA Title VI and California Phase II. The panels are melamine faced on both surfaces and finished with ABS edging on all four sides, making them a durable option for accent cabinetry, feature walls, and custom storage designs.
Wood Textured Melamine
Wood textured melamine brings the look of natural wood to modern cabinetry with a durable, easy-to-maintain surface. It works well for kitchens, closets, bathrooms, and living spaces where warmth, texture, and consistent performance are important.
Colorboard Finish
Colorboard finishes create a simple, coordinated look across modern cabinet designs. They work well in open-concept homes where kitchens, closets, bathrooms, and living spaces need a cohesive finish palette.
FENIX
FENIX is a premium engineered surface material often used for modern Italian cabinetry, countertops, backsplashes, tables, and interior furnishings. It is best known for its ultra-matte appearance, soft-touch feel, anti-fingerprint surface, and ability to thermally heal superficial micro-scratches.
Glass (Matt and Glossy)
Glass cabinet doors add lightness, reflection, and contrast to Italian cabinetry. Matte glass feels soft and subtle, while glossy glass creates a brighter, more polished look for display areas, upper cabinets, and accent storage.
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel cabinet finishes bring a sleek, professional, and contemporary feel to modern kitchen cabinetry. They work well as an accent with stone, wood veneer, lacquer, or integrated appliances.
Explore How These Materials Are Used
We support home projects through cabinetry design, finish selection, drawings, and installation coordination through vetted professionals. You can explore related services below based on what you are planning.
Kitchens
If your project includes a kitchen, this hub shows the main kitchen style directions and how we guide cabinetry planning. It also helps align finishes across connected spaces
Closets & Walk-Ins
Coordinated storage can carry the same finish direction into dressing areas and bedrooms. If you are planning multiple rooms, we can align choices so the home feels consistent.
Bathrooms
Bathroom cabinetry often sits beside closets in primary suites, so finish continuity matters. Explore bathroom design directions and how finish selection works across both rooms.
Cabinetry
Learn how our cabinetry approach supports kitchens, closets, bathrooms, and built-ins with clean lines, durable materials, and careful planning. This page helps you understand the cabinet options that shape price, function, and finish direction.
Materials & finishes FAQs
What cabinet materials should I focus on first?
Start with the cabinet box material and overall build quality, then move into cabinet door materials and finish choices. This order keeps the decision grounded in durability and long-term performance while you refine the look of the room.
What cabinet door materials can I choose at Studio Quattro?
Studio Quattro offers a broad finish library that includes wood, lacquered finishes in matte and glossy, decorative finishes, laminate finish, colorboard finish, BBS antibacterial options, glass in matte and glossy, and stainless steel. The showroom makes these choices easier because you can compare samples side by side.
How do I choose between matte and glossy lacquer?
Matte lacquer gives a softer appearance that feels calm in bright homes. Glossy lacquer adds reflectivity and a brighter look. The fastest way to choose is an in-person comparison with your lighting direction and your worktop preference in mind.
What should I bring to the showroom to choose finishes faster?
Bring inspiration images, rough measurements, and any architectural plans you already have. Even a few photos of your existing flooring and adjacent rooms helps guide finish selection toward a cohesive result.
Contact Studio Quattro
The best way to understand Veneta Cucine cabinetry is to see the materials and finishes in person. At our Solana Beach showroom you can compare surfaces, explore cabinetry configurations, and discuss your kitchen project with a designer.
Request your consultation
Share photos of the space, rough measurements if available, and the design direction you are considering. These details help us guide the conversation and determine which cabinetry collections may work best for your project.
Contact Studio Quattro
The best way to understand Veneta Cucine cabinetry is to see the materials and finishes in person. At our Solana Beach showroom you can compare surfaces, explore cabinetry configurations, and discuss your kitchen project with a designer.
Request your consultation
Share photos of the space, rough measurements if available, and the design direction you are considering. These details help us guide the conversation and determine which cabinetry collections may work best for your project.
Contact Studio Quattro
The best way to understand Veneta Cucine cabinetry is to see the materials and finishes in person. At our Solana Beach showroom you can compare surfaces, explore cabinetry configurations, and discuss your kitchen project with a designer.
Request your consultation
Share photos of the space, rough measurements if available, and the design direction you are considering. These details help us guide the conversation and determine which cabinetry collections may work best for your project.