Steel and wood utensil cabinet

As quartz stone is increasingly used in home decoration, more people are opting to use quartz stone as cabinetry material during kitchen renovations. What are the advantages of quartz stone cabinets compared to traditional wooden cabinets?
1. Non-hazardous
Wooden cabinet bodies are typically made by bonding wood with chemical adhesives, which contain harmful substances to varying degrees, such as formaldehyde, which we often hear about. In contrast, quartz stone cabinet bodies are produced by high-pressure pressing quartz sand and resin during the manufacturing process, which does not introduce pollutants into the environment.
2. Molded
The kitchen, being one of the more humid areas in the home, wooden panels are prone to mold and bacterial growth in damp conditions. Not only does it affect the appearance, but it can also impact the food stored in cabinets. Quartz stone cabinets, however, due to the absence of components that can cause bacterial growth, are not susceptible to mold. With an absorption rate of just 0.02%, quartz stone is also worry-free from water penetration or soaking, as it is inherently moisture and waterproof.
3. Flame retardant and high-temperature resistant
Fire and high temperatures in the kitchen are self-explanatory, thus fire resistance and high-temperature resistance must be considered. Wooden cabinets are inherently flammable and can easily undergo quality changes when exposed to high temperatures, as wood lacks fire-resistant properties. Quartz stone naturally has fire-resistant properties, and quartz stone slabs can withstand temperatures up to 300°.
4. Clean
For kitchens prone to heavy smoke and grease, cleaning can be quite a hassle, and it takes a considerable amount of time to get it spotless. Quartz stone surfaces are smooth with no pores or tiny cracks for stains to hide in, making it easy to clean with just water. Stubborn stains can also be effortlessly removed with soap and water.






























