
Choose your Beams front
Choose between painted (spray lacquered), linoleum, fenix, fenix NTA, timber veneer, special timber veneer, and high pressure laminate.
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Painted
Painted cabinetry gives you the widest choice of colour and finish. From soft mattes to gentle sheen, it’s easy to tailor the look to your space.
Choose this if you want flexibility and a clean, modern finish. It works well in most homes and styles.
Be aware that painted fronts can show chips or wear over time, especially on sharp edges. Quality spraying and good care make a big difference.

Linoleum
Linoleum is made from natural materials and has a warm, soft-touch feel. It’s matte, calm and quietly tactile.
Choose this if you like a natural look without visible grain, and want a low-reflection finish that feels good to use day to day.
Linoleum can mark if mistreated, but it ages gently. Small scuffs often blend in rather than stand out.

Fenix
Fenix is ultra-matte and engineered to resist fingerprints. The surface absorbs light, so colours look deep and even.
Choose this if you want a sleek, contemporary kitchen that stays looking tidy with minimal effort.
It’s a premium material. You’re paying for performance and consistency, not texture or variation.
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Fenix NTA (Kronospan)
Fenix NTA offers a similar super-matte look, with a slightly more industrial feel. It’s durable, uniform and designed for heavy use.
Choose this if you want the Fenix look with a focus on robustness and everyday performance.
It’s less about softness and more about resilience. A good choice for busy households.

Timber veneer
Timber veneer gives you the warmth and character of real wood, with more stability than solid timber.
Choose this if you want natural variation and a timeless feel that brings warmth into the space.
No two fronts are the same. That’s the appeal, but it also means you need to be comfortable with variation and grain movement.

Special timber veneer
Special veneers showcase more distinctive grain patterns or unusual figuring. They’re expressive and design-led.
Choose this if you want cabinetry to be a feature, not a backdrop.
Because the grain is the hero, careful layout and detailing matter. This is a material where craftsmanship really shows.
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HPL (high pressure laminate)
HPL is practical, consistent and hard-wearing. It offers a wide range of colours with a subtle, repeatable finish.
Choose this if you want durability and value without sacrificing a clean, modern look.
It’s less tactile than Fenix or linoleum, but dependable and easy to live with.
