When buying furniture such as cabinets, the back panel is not thick, is it good or not?

Updated on furniture 2024-05-08
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    First of all, it depends on what kind of furniture you choose, whether it is finished furniture or panel furniture.

    The difference between the two is that the finished furniture itself is a finished whole, and the thickness of his back panel is directly related to whether it will be deformed in the future.

    Panel furniture should be installed on the construction site, so his back plate will be fixed to the wall, then there is no cabinet deformation problem caused by the thickness of the back plate, because the stress point of the side plate is on the back plate, and the back plate is fixed on the wall.

    If you buy finished furniture, of course, it depends on the thickness of his backboard, the thicker, the better, which is inevitable, and this is also directly related to the materials used by the merchant.

    Then the thickness of the back panel of panel furniture does not exist, and it mainly depends on the materials used for side panels and partitions.

    In any case, a thick back panel is always better than a thin one, that's for sure, (provided that the quality of the other side panels, including the partitions and even the door panels, is up to the mark).

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The two styles can't be said to be good or bad, the design ideas are not the same, and there should be little difference in cost After adding a lot of labor and freight and merchants' profits and taxes, the price is almost normal.

    The idea of a thin back plate is a little more modern, I personally think.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello! Two styles.

    Can't say good or bad.

    The design idea is different.

    There should not be much difference in terms of cost.

    Plus labor. Shipping merchant profits.

    After a lot of taxes, the price is almost normal.

    The idea of a thin back plate is a little more modern, I personally think.

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