Faux face frame replacement kitchen cabinet doors

Replacement kitchen cabinet doors in our faux face frame profile, machined one-piece from moisture-resistant MDF to your exact size. Refacing a kitchen is the fastest way to transform it without ripping out the carcasses. We machine replacement doors and drawer fronts one-piece from moisture-resistant MDF to your exact sizes — standard UK cabinet sizes or anything bespoke.

The faux face frame is our most contemporary slab: a single flat panel with a fine 3mm groove machined 25mm in from each edge, tracing a crisp rectangle around the face. It reads as an applied face frame or an in-frame door, but it's cut from one sheet — no applied parts, no mitres, nothing to telegraph through the paint.

from £29.50+VAT, made to measure

What you get

  • One-piece ultra-high-density MR MDF — no joints to move
  • 3mm groove, 6mm deep, inset 25mm from every edge
  • Square or shaped (raked / splayed) heads — the groove follows the head
  • Cut to +-0.25mm up to 1200mm × 3030mm

Sizes & prices

Faux face frame replacement kitchen cabinet doors in common sizes. Made to measure — enter your exact size for an instant price.

Size (H × W)Faux face frame from 
715 × 597mm£29.50Configure
715 × 497mm£24.75Configure
715 × 447mm£22.50Configure
715 × 397mm£20.25Configure
715 × 297mm£20.00Configure
715 × 197mm£18.50Configure

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Frequently asked questions

Will your doors fit my existing kitchen units?

Yes. We cut to the exact face size you give us, so they fit standard UK carcasses or any non-standard openings. Measure your current door height and width and order the same — or tell us the carcass size and we'll advise the door size.

Do the doors come painted?

They are supplied paint-grade and ready to finish — primed-ready MR MDF that takes spray or hand paint. This keeps the price down and lets you match any colour.

How are the doors made?

Each door is CNC-machined from a single sheet of ultra-high-density moisture-resistant MDF — there are no mitred corner joints to open or telegraph through the paint.