Lacquer Cabinets
Lacquer cabinets offer a sleek and durable finish, crafted from eco-friendly materials that are resistant to scratches, stains, and moisture. Available in a vast array of colors, patterns, and textures, they suit various styles and budgets. Contact us today for a free quote on our Lacquer cabinet selections.
Our Lacquer Cabinets Product for Kitchen
Beautiful and textured Lacquer Cabinets for Kitchen in Indonesia

Lacquer cabinets add instant polish and long-lasting performance to modern kitchens. Their multi-coat, oven-cured finish delivers rich, uniform color—mirror-gloss or velvety matte—that brightens compact spaces. The sealed, moisture-resistant surface wipes clean in seconds, ideal for Indonesia’s humid climate. Built on stable MDF for crisp, seamless panels, our lacquer kitchen cabinets support handleless designs, precise reveals, and soft-close hardware. Compared with laminates, lacquer cabinets offer deeper color, a smoother touch, and greater customization for minimalist to light-luxury styles. Produced factory-direct in our Jakarta facility with Bahasa-speaking teams, we offer fast measurement, production, and installation across Jabodetabek and major cities like Bandung, Surabaya, and Bali—delivering durable beauty that lifts the heart of your home.
2. Design Ideas for Lacquer Kitchen Cabinets
1. Glass Doors (display + lightness)
Slim metal frames with smoked/bronze glass for semi-concealed storage.
Integrated linear lighting to spotlight shelves and reduce visual bulk.
Pair solid lacquer cabinets below with glass uppers for a “light-top, solid-base” look.


2. Matte (low-sheen luxury)
Handleless J-groove or integrated pulls for uninterrupted planes.
Large continuous fronts with minimal seams; optional vertical routing for proportion.
Team matte lacquer cabinets with fine-grain quartz/sintered stone and task lighting.
3. High Gloss (mirror brightness)
Light neutrals to amplify daylight and visually expand small kitchens.
Two-tone scheme—light uppers, deeper bases—keep reveals aligned for a clean elevation.
Temper cooktop heat/splatter with an easy-clean glass backsplash.

3. Color and style
1. Bold Colors (make it the focal point)
Think emerald green, deep navy, or rich burgundy lacquer cabinets paired with brushed brass or matte-black hardware. Add smoked-glass display units and a light gray quartz counter to balance saturation. Keep walls neutral and let the cabinetry carry the color story; linear LEDs and warm metal accents deliver a refined, gallery-like finish—confident, modern, and photo-ready.


2. Neutrals (timeless and flexible)
Choose cream, sand, warm taupe, or graphite lacquer cabinets for a calm, easy-to-style base. Use matte fronts for a soft, architectural feel, then layer subtle textures: fine-vein quartz, linen-look panels, and low-gloss appliances. Under-cabinet lighting lifts shadows and keeps prep zones bright. The result is an elegant canvas that adapts to changing décor without losing its contemporary edge.
FAQs About Lacquer Cabinets
Are lacquer cabinets durable?
Yes—properly applied lacquer resists moisture, stains, and everyday wear; soft-close hardware and gentle cleaning extend lifespan.
Do lacquer cabinets yellow over time?
Quality UV-resistant topcoats greatly reduce yellowing, but prolonged direct sun can fade or shift color—use window shading where possible.
What core material is best for lacquer cabinets?
Stable MDF is typically used for crisp edges and smooth paint laydown; plywood is common for boxes/carcasses.
Gloss or matte lacquer—what should I choose?
Gloss brightens and visually enlarges small spaces but shows fingerprints; matte hides smudges and gives a soft, low-sheen look.
Can lacquer cabinets be repaired or refinished?
Minor scuffs can be polished out; chips may need touch-up from a pro. Full refinishing is possible with proper sanding and re-lacquering.
