The first headache when choosing panels for decoration is that there are too many types. Particle board, multi-layer board, European pine board, density board, solid wood board, just the name can confuse people. Selling every type is good, you want to buy every type, but in the end, you place an order in confusion and only realize it's not right after using it. Let's start with the conclusion: there is no best board, only the most appropriate usage. Particle board is currently the most commonly used substrate for customized home furnishings, not because it is the best, but because it has the highest cost-effectiveness. Good stability, not easily deformed, strong processing performance, suitable for making cabinets and door panels for wardrobes and cabinets. But its weakness is that it has average moisture resistance and moderate nail grip, making it unsuitable for use in
You go to a custom home store and the sales quote is "799 per projection area". Do you think it's cheap. When you actually place an order, you will find that the final price is significantly higher than your budget. Where is the problem? In terms of pricing method. Projection area and unfolding area are two completely different algorithms. The projected area is the length multiplied by the height when viewed from the front of the cabinet. It is simple and rough, and looks cheap. But it only includes the most basic configuration - usually only a few partitions, no drawers, no handles, no visible panels, and no non-standard size processing fees. Anything you want to add will be charged separately. The unfolded area is calculated by disassembling each panel of the cabinet, and the length is
The board industry has a characteristic: consumers can hardly verify the true quality of the product when purchasing. You can't see the inside of the substrate, you can't feel the quality of the glue, and you can't smell the level of formaldehyde. The serious asymmetry of information has made this industry a major disaster area for "pitfalls".
The first pitfall: brand mixing, selling miscellaneous goods under the name of a big brand.
If you come across a board from a well-known brand in the market and find it reliable, feel free to place your order. But what you don't know is that this brand may only produce substrates, and the finishing and processing are outsourced to small factories; Or this brand has over a dozen series, and what you're buying happens to be the worst one.
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