Binova Studio Short Hills · Short Hills, NJ

Italian Kitchen Cabinet Materials: A Complete Guide for NJ Homeowners

Choosing cabinet materials is one of the most consequential decisions in any NJ kitchen renovation — it determines not just the look but the longevity, maintenance requirements, and tactile character of your kitchen for decades. This guide covers the materials available through Binova Studio Short Hills and how to choose the right one for your home.

Matte Lacquer

Matte lacquer is the most versatile and widely specified finish in the Binova range — and the one most associated with contemporary Italian kitchen design. Applied in humidity-controlled conditions and cured at controlled temperatures, matte lacquer achieves a depth of surface — a quality that reads as soft and organic rather than plastic — impossible to replicate with domestic paint applications.

Available in any RAL color through custom specification, or in Binova's curated palette of warm whites, warm grays, deep greens, terracottas, and blacks. In NJ homes, warm white matte lacquer remains the most requested finish.

Real Wood Veneer

Book-matched wood veneer panels — where successive slices of the same log are mirrored to create a symmetrical grain pattern — are among the most beautiful surfaces in Italian kitchen design. Available in oak, walnut, ash, cedar, and other species, each panel is unique.

The HILY LEGNO collection is built around real wood, while AVOLA offers PET laminates that replicate the look of wood with greater durability and consistency — the right choice depending on the client's priorities.

High-Gloss Lacquer

High-gloss lacquer amplifies light and makes spaces feel larger — a popular choice for compact NJ kitchens or those seeking a bold, dramatic aesthetic. The BLUNA collection is the definitive expression of high-gloss Italian kitchen design in the Binova range.

Gloss surfaces require more careful maintenance (fingerprints are more visible) but reward the effort with a presence and luminosity that other finishes cannot match.

Stone-Effect Surfaces

Porcelain stone-effect panels — countertops, backsplashes, island panels, and even cabinet fronts — represent the most significant Italian material innovation of the past decade. The LAB GRÈS collection is built around this material, offering NJ homeowners surfaces that look like rare marble or quartzite with far superior durability.

For NJ clients who love the look of natural stone but want a maintenance-free reality, stone-effect porcelain is the definitive answer.

Ready to begin?

Visit Binova Studio Short Hills at 565 Millburn Avenue, Short Hills, NJ 07078. Complimentary design consultation — no commitment required.

Schedule a Design Meeting