To give your kitchen that seamless fitted look, you’ll need to complement your new doors and drawer fronts with matching kitchen plinths. Also known as kitchen kickboards, these melamine-faced boards fill what would otherwise be an unsightly gap between the bottom of your cupboards and the floor, hiding unsightly cupboard legs as well as any exposed pipework, or unfinished flooring.
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Available in a range of over 50 stunning stock décors and textures (with 100s more available upon request), there’s a kickboard finish to match every door and drawer front available through our website. Alternatively, why not opt for a contrasting finish, adding a dash of colour and personality to your room by matching your worktop or even the colour of your walls?
All of our kitchen plinths and kickboards are made from the very highest quality, 18mm thick melamine-faced chipboard, with every item machined to your own unique requirements.
To place your order online simply follow the four easy steps below. As soon as you’ve selected the quantity, you’ll be able to add the product to your basket. If you need several different sized kickboards (otherwise known as plinths), simply repeat the process until you have all the items you need in your basket.
Choose from a range of over 50 stunning stock décors and textures, all made from the very highest quality 18mm thick melamine-faced board.
DISCLAIMER - Real wood veneered MDF IMPORTANT NOTICE - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Because wood is a natural material, every piece of hardwood veneer will have a unique appearance, often with naturally-occurring variations in color, texture and grain pattern. Showroom samples and photographic reproductions can give an example of the product’s appearance but they may not be representative of the full range of color, texture and grain variations, which can occur in the product itself. The images we have provided are for reference only and should not be used as the sole basis for choosing a particular variant of veneer. Our veneered MDF door and wall shelf products come unfinished and, as such, will require further work by the end user e.g. fine sanding; waxing; oiling; varnishing etc. Natural wood products will undergo a change in color when exposed to the ambient light in a home environment. Generally colors become richer and grain patterns more harmonized. The effect will vary by species.