Birch has a smooth texture with uniform grains that have a darker reddish-brown color at the center of the tree and a lighter yellowish shade as you go outwards. It is not the most durable option, but all types of woods have an innate high durability provided by their material properties, so you can rest assured that birch kitchen cabinets will last you a long time. It is rather porous, so it will require staining to prevent damages.

This type of wood is perfect for kitchen cabinets because it is wide-spread, therefore affordable. It also looks very beautiful and you are sure to love it if you are a fan of the warmth and natural feel wood brings into a home.

Birch has a smooth texture with uniform grains that have a darker reddish-brown color at the center of the tree and a lighter yellowish shade as you go outwards. It is not the most durable option, but all types of woods have an innate high durability provided by their material properties, so you can rest assured that birch kitchen cabinets will last you a long time. It is rather porous, so it will require staining to prevent damages.

This type of wood is perfect for kitchen cabinets because it is wide-spread, therefore affordable. It also looks very beautiful and you are sure to love it if you are a fan of the warmth and natural feel wood brings into a home.

Pros
  • Most affordable option out of natural wood variants
  • Straight and uniform grain pattern
  • Easy to handle
  • A variety of customization options are available
  • Warp-resistant
Cons
  • Susceptible to scratches if not stained
  • Not the strongest option
  • Porous, requires staining to prevent rotting