Choosing the right material for your pre cut cabinets
When renovating, many families are at sixes and sevens about choosing between 2PAC (two-pack) and laminate flat-pack cabinets. Indeed, this is simply because more and more Aussies use their kitchen and bathroom finishes to convey their panache and taste without uttering a word.

When your kitchen and bathroom cabinets reflect the right feel, you are pretty convinced that you have a welcoming home, not just another house. Now, do you find it challenging to choose between 2PAC and laminate finishes for your flat-pack cabinet? If so, here’s the catch: after reading this article, you will overcome that challenge and give your apartment that distinctive aura it truly deserves.
Now, continue reading to learn more to answer the most common question when selecting your new kitchen “2PAC or Laminate Flat Pack Cabinets”
2PAC vs Laminate Flat Pack Cabinet
These are the primary differences between them:
Description
2PAC is a hardened paint finish that seamlessly blends with flatpack kitchen and bathroom woodworks. It is a resin-rich solution of acrylic paint, melamine and hardener (poly-isocyanate resin). If the substances are mixed in the right proportion, the poly-isocyanate solvent hardens the compound, resulting in the thick and smooth finish paint. On the other hand, the laminate finish is a synthetic product made of compressed and plasticized sheets of board.
To give you an alluring colour and texture on the surface, it is coated in resins and dyes. Most times, it comes in various brands, colours and finishes. Still, it is glued to the MDF boards with edging tape to perfect its eye-popping look.
Application
As previously stated, the laminate veneer is often glued to MDF board, while its exposed edges are finished with the edging tape. Moreover, it is versatile as you can apply it on wood, metal, and plastic. On the flip side, 2PAC is usually applied as a liquid at first so it can synch with any drawer or door. It is sprayed all over the front of the cupboard door to perfectly cover the joins and edges that you are likely to see when you use the laminate substitute.
Appearance
When laminate is applied to your flat pack cabinet, it comes in different finishes, such as matte, textured, finger-printless, semi-gloss, and high-gloss. In fact, the finish you go for depends on the appearance you have in mind. As for 2PAC, you can select your preferred degree of shine, such as satin (30%), semi-gloss (60%), and gloss (100%).

Plus, because it is easy to profile 2AC, you can add characters with different levels of routing. Afterwards, you have that Hampton-style kitchen in your South East Queensland home. No, you don’t get that with laminate because it always has a flat surface appearance with a slight texture when the woodgrain material is used.
Durability
If you want to get value for your hard-earned money, then durability should mean something to you. In all fairness, the two finishes are durable in their rights. It is even needless to add that both of them can be bruised, nicked, and scratched, especially when used in kitchen woodworks. Hence, resilience should be a crucial factor here.
As regards maintenance, once 2PAC has dents, you can fix it using paints. The good part is, you don’t need an expert to help you with it. If it is a noticeable damage, you can respray the entire cupboard door or drawer to restore that mind-blowing look and feel.
Just remember, its sometimes hard to remove larger dents and the entire panel may need replacing. Depending on the period from installation, it could be a challenge to match the paint.
Sure, 2PAC is more durable because it does not easily peel off. Sadly, you cannot say the same about laminate because it is always hard to amend when it is bruised or dented.
Customisability
Furthermore, 2PAC allows you to perfectly customize your drawers and doors, giving them a breath-taking appearance. You can tweak it using several options like cupboard door styles, material finishes, and accessories (towel bars and pullouts for increased storage space).
When you apply these custom-made designs, you personalize your woodworks to your needs and preferences. You can also make your drawer and cupboard doors look stunningly beautiful when you maximize 2PAC’s colour varieties. You can mix ½, ¾, or ¼ strengths to get the best value money can buy.
Price
At this juncture, we must all admit that lots of people make decisions based on price disparity. Therefore, we have to factor in the price difference. If you want to opt for the 2PAC flat pack cabinet, it requires expertise, a spray booth, and equipment to make them. In the end, it delivers a high-end look and feel.
As a result, it is pricier than the laminate finish cabinetry. In short, 2PAC costs 40% more than the standard laminate finish. But then, the price of laminate varies from one manufacturer to another. Keep in mind though that, in some cases, the profiled 2PAC kitchen is likely to cost twice the budget of its laminate equivalent.
Final Verdict
If you desire a modern kitchen or bathroom in south east Queensland, 2PAC and laminate finishes serve that purpose. That’s not all. It also gives your home that warm and premium appeal. Conversely, the 2PAC flat-pack cabinet is a little costlier than the laminate finish. But then, think of it this way: Whether you want a precut cabinet that meets all your expectations or just renovating your apartment, you should consider 2PAC flat-pack cabinet.
Remember, choosing 2PAC is like making a one-off expense that is worth every Australian cent. No, that never hurts anyone. Nevertheless, if you are on a budget, you can combine the two! A hybrid (mixed) approach that works perfectly well is also available. The hybrid is a perfect combination that will certainly take your breath away.
If you are still undecided at this point or need to speak with an expert in all three options (2PAC, laminate, and hybrid), feel free to contact Project 717 Precut. We are closer than you thought and will help you get a topnotch design for your kitchen and bathroom, regardless of your budget. Just call us now!!! Or read more ideas on how to prepare your new flat pack kitchen.