ᐅ How do the different Ikea Metod cabinet door materials age over time?
Created on: 12 Apr 2020 08:27
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DUMOSUHello everyone,
some time ago, I started using an IKEA Metod kitchen with different door materials (mainly high-gloss, matte lacquered, and foil). I have noticed that over time, the doors show varying degrees of wear or quality issues. Therefore, I am specifically interested in how the different IKEA Metod door materials age with long-term use.
I am particularly interested in aspects such as:
- Susceptibility to scratches and abrasion
- Yellowing or discoloration from sunlight exposure
- Deformations like swelling or warping
- Wear caused by moisture on edges or handle areas
- Differences between surfaces like foil vs. lacquer vs. glass
Do you have practical experience or reliable information on how durable these door materials are and what I should watch for to minimize problems in the long run?
Thank you very much in advance!
some time ago, I started using an IKEA Metod kitchen with different door materials (mainly high-gloss, matte lacquered, and foil). I have noticed that over time, the doors show varying degrees of wear or quality issues. Therefore, I am specifically interested in how the different IKEA Metod door materials age with long-term use.
I am particularly interested in aspects such as:
- Susceptibility to scratches and abrasion
- Yellowing or discoloration from sunlight exposure
- Deformations like swelling or warping
- Wear caused by moisture on edges or handle areas
- Differences between surfaces like foil vs. lacquer vs. glass
Do you have practical experience or reliable information on how durable these door materials are and what I should watch for to minimize problems in the long run?
Thank you very much in advance!
Hello DUMOSU,
I have had a Metod kitchen with high-gloss fronts in daily use for about 4 years. Regarding your question about different signs of wear, I can share the following:
- High-gloss fronts are very susceptible to micro-scratches, especially from cleaning agents containing abrasive particles or from using harsh sponges.
- Yellowing is rare since the surface is usually made of painted MDF. However, panels exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods may darken slightly or develop a faint yellow tint.
- Moisture can affect the edges, particularly on foil fronts: after several years, small spots or peeling may occur.
- Matt lacquered fronts handle minor scratches better but tend to show fingerprints and stains more easily.
Here’s a tip: For maintenance, I recommend mild, grease-dissolving cleaners and soft cloths. Vigorous scrubbing quickly causes wear.
Overall, I would say all front materials visibly age over time, but the main differences lie in scratch sensitivity and moisture resistance.
I have had a Metod kitchen with high-gloss fronts in daily use for about 4 years. Regarding your question about different signs of wear, I can share the following:
- High-gloss fronts are very susceptible to micro-scratches, especially from cleaning agents containing abrasive particles or from using harsh sponges.
- Yellowing is rare since the surface is usually made of painted MDF. However, panels exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods may darken slightly or develop a faint yellow tint.
- Moisture can affect the edges, particularly on foil fronts: after several years, small spots or peeling may occur.
- Matt lacquered fronts handle minor scratches better but tend to show fingerprints and stains more easily.
Here’s a tip: For maintenance, I recommend mild, grease-dissolving cleaners and soft cloths. Vigorous scrubbing quickly causes wear.
Overall, I would say all front materials visibly age over time, but the main differences lie in scratch sensitivity and moisture resistance.
DUMOSU,
here is a refined analysis of the most common material types in terms of wear behavior for Ikea Metod fronts:
- High-gloss lacquer (MDF): High scratch sensitivity due to the hard surface; micro-scratches from everyday use are unavoidable, but the surface remains uniform without cracks or chipping. UV resistance is quite satisfactory, with slight yellowing possible.
- Foil fronts (plastic foil on particleboard/MDF): Very prone to edge delamination, especially in the presence of moisture. Foil cracking and edge swelling are typical long-term issues. The surface does not tend to yellow and retains color intensity.
- Matt lacquered fronts: Less visibility of smudges, better scratch resistance due to the matte surface. The lacquered seal effectively repels moisture, though caution at the edges is still advised.
- Glass fronts (if present): Very durable and scratch-resistant, but sensitive to impact. No discoloration and easy to clean.
In summary, glued foil fronts prove to be the least durable, particularly when moisture is involved. Lacquered options offer a balanced mix of aesthetics and durability.
Care advice: Avoid abrasive cleaning agents, promptly wipe off moisture, and clean daily with suitable products to significantly extend longevity.
here is a refined analysis of the most common material types in terms of wear behavior for Ikea Metod fronts:
- High-gloss lacquer (MDF): High scratch sensitivity due to the hard surface; micro-scratches from everyday use are unavoidable, but the surface remains uniform without cracks or chipping. UV resistance is quite satisfactory, with slight yellowing possible.
- Foil fronts (plastic foil on particleboard/MDF): Very prone to edge delamination, especially in the presence of moisture. Foil cracking and edge swelling are typical long-term issues. The surface does not tend to yellow and retains color intensity.
- Matt lacquered fronts: Less visibility of smudges, better scratch resistance due to the matte surface. The lacquered seal effectively repels moisture, though caution at the edges is still advised.
- Glass fronts (if present): Very durable and scratch-resistant, but sensitive to impact. No discoloration and easy to clean.
In summary, glued foil fronts prove to be the least durable, particularly when moisture is involved. Lacquered options offer a balanced mix of aesthetics and durability.
Care advice: Avoid abrasive cleaning agents, promptly wipe off moisture, and clean daily with suitable products to significantly extend longevity.
roryvin schrieb:
Foil fronts (plastic foil on chipboard/MDF): Very prone to peeling at the edges, especially when exposed to moisture.I can confirm that. I had foil fronts in my old kitchen, which after about 6 years showed bubbles and started peeling in several spots, mostly near the sink. In addition, the high-gloss fronts developed noticeable scratches after about 3 years, caused simply by cleaning with a sponge.
roryvin schrieb:
Matt lacquered fronts: Less visible smudges, better scratch resistance due to the matte surface.I can confirm this as well. Matt lacquer usually looks better even after several years, even if minor scratches occur. There is a difference between microscopic damage to the material and scratches that are clearly visible.
My advice for anyone looking for a durable solution: Choose matt lacquered fronts, especially if children or households with heavy usage are involved.
Very interesting topic! I love my Metod kitchen with matte lacquered fronts because they actually feel very durable – especially with everyday use like bumps or wiping.
What I have also noticed is that after about 5 years, the edges have softened a bit, showing slight rounding, probably due to minimal moisture absorption or constant use. That doesn’t bother me at all, as it feels like a "natural patina"!
I fully agree! High gloss looks great, but maintenance is a hassle, especially if you have children or cook a lot!
I would also recommend keeping the edges really dry, as this greatly improves durability. Moisture is simply the main enemy.
What I have also noticed is that after about 5 years, the edges have softened a bit, showing slight rounding, probably due to minimal moisture absorption or constant use. That doesn’t bother me at all, as it feels like a "natural patina"!
lochen schrieb:
My tip to anyone looking for a long-lasting solution: better choose matte lacquered fronts
I fully agree! High gloss looks great, but maintenance is a hassle, especially if you have children or cook a lot!
I would also recommend keeping the edges really dry, as this greatly improves durability. Moisture is simply the main enemy.
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