Wednesday 12 February 2014

Laquer Series.High Gloss PU Laquer For Interior Design.

Color is a true architectonic element which can define space perception and atmosphere, while contributing to creating a room’s emotional depth.                                                      
 Tezza's Laquer Series,a vibrant lacquer kitchen cabinet door, with a wide range of color options developed for you to choose from.

How to tell the quality of a Gloss Kitchen

To ensure you’re getting the best value for money when buying a gloss kitchen, it’s important to take into account the quality of the door on offer. Just like cars, gloss kitchens vary massively in quality & finish.
The purpose of this post is to help you understand the key differences between the main types of gloss kitchens available so you can make a more informed decision when buying your kitchen.

How does Tezza make its lacquer kitchen cabinet doors?

Six coats of high quality lacquer applied to an MDF base. This type of door is very high quality & again is favoured by the quality German & British kitchen brands found in specialist showrooms. In terms of cost, lacquered gloss kitchens are very similar to Acrylic.

High-Gloss Lacquer Finish

  • Step 1: The first layer of high-gloss lacquer varnish is laid out on the smoothed surface base.
  • Step 2: A second layer of the same varnish is applied through a process known as “wet on wet”. This ensures chromatic uniformity and enough thickness for the varnish to be exposed to the subsequent “brushing” treatment.
  • Step 3: The door is left to dry out for several days so that the varnish can harden perfectly.
  • Step 4: The surface is polished through abrasive papers with fine grains to remove any trace of dust.
  • Step 5: Cotton brushes and polishing waxes are used for the final brightening.
The end-result is  high-gloss, luminous, and uniform cabinet door with great surface resistance.

Matte Lacquer Finish


The starting base for this finish is the same used for high-gloss lacquer doors.
The matte lacquer varnish is applied in two surface layer, after which the doors dry out for a few days so that the paint can fully harden.
The end-result is a silky, scratch-resistant lacquered door, slightly embossed and with deep and solid opacity. 

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