Honeycomb Cardboard Shutter Aluminium Kitchen Wardrobe India — What Is Actually Inside Your Box-Type Door? The Proven 2026 Guide You Never Knew You Needed

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Honeycomb Cardboard Shutter Aluminium Kitchen Wardrobe India — What Is Actually Inside Your Box-Type Door? The Proven 2026 Guide You Never Knew You Needed

Aluminium modular kitchen with box-type honeycomb cardboard shutter doors in Hyderabad — Metal and More Interiors 2026 — inside structure of kitchen cabinet doors explained

Most homeowners in Hyderabad never know what is inside the box-type aluminium or steel shutters on their modular kitchen and wardrobe. The answer is a honeycomb cardboard core — a structure so well-engineered that it is used in aircraft interior panels, furniture, and premium doors worldwide. Metal & More Interiors explains the full structure, advantages, and why it is the correct choice for modular kitchens and wardrobes in India.

The honeycomb cardboard shutter aluminium kitchen wardrobe India — this is the phrase that describes what every box-type door in your modular kitchen or wardrobe is built around. Yet when homeowners see our aluminium modular kitchen shutters or stainless steel kitchen doors for the first time, the first question is almost always: “These doors look solid and premium — but what is actually inside them? They feel so light for their size.” The answer is the honeycomb cardboard core, and understanding it will completely change how you evaluate modular kitchen and wardrobe doors in India. This guide explains the full structure, the engineering behind the honeycomb pattern, why it outperforms solid filling, and how to verify it in your own kitchen installation in Hyderabad.

The honeycomb cardboard shutter aluminium kitchen wardrobe India choice is not accidental — it is the result of decades of material engineering applied to the specific problem of building lightweight, rigid, moisture-resistant doors for Indian homes. Walk into any Metal & More Interiors showroom in Hyderabad and knock on one of our aluminium or stainless steel kitchen shutter doors. It will feel solid and rigid — not hollow, not flimsy. But pick it up, and you will be surprised by how light it is for its size. That combination is entirely due to the honeycomb cardboard core inside the door.

This is not a cost-cutting measure or a shortcut. The honeycomb cardboard core in every aluminium kitchen wardrobe shutter is a deliberate, engineered choice used by premium furniture manufacturers worldwide, including in aerospace, automotive, and architectural applications. In this guide, we explain exactly what it is, how it works, and why it is superior to all alternatives in Indian modular kitchens and wardrobes.

70%
Less weight vs solid wood panel of same size
6x
Stronger than solid foam filling at same weight
15+
Years lifespan when sealed in aluminium frame
500+
Kitchens and wardrobes installed by us in Hyderabad

What Is a Honeycomb Cardboard Core? The Structure Explained

Honeycomb cardboard core structure used inside aluminium and steel modular kitchen shutter doors and wardrobe panels — hexagonal cell geometry explanation India 2026

The honeycomb cardboard core used inside box-type kitchen and wardrobe shutters replicates the geometry of a natural honeycomb — hexagonal cells arranged in a continuous grid. This geometry is the most structurally efficient shape known in nature and engineering, allowing maximum load distribution with minimum material.

A honeycomb cardboard shutter aluminium kitchen wardrobe India installation uses a core that is exactly what it sounds like — a layer of cardboard or kraft paper that has been formed into a continuous pattern of hexagonal cells, just like the natural honeycomb structure made by bees. This formed layer is then sandwiched between two flat face sheets and enclosed within the door frame.

The hexagonal cell geometry is not chosen by accident. It is the most structurally efficient closed shape in geometry — meaning it distributes compressive force across the maximum number of contact points with the minimum amount of material. This is why bees use it to store honey, why aircraft manufacturers use it for interior panels, and why premium furniture manufacturers use it for lightweight, rigid doors.

Cross-Section of a Box-Type Aluminium Kitchen Shutter Door Aluminium / Stainless Steel Outer Frame (Top) Face Sheet (Kraft Paper / Thin Board) Honeycomb Cardboard Core (Hexagonal Cell Structure) Face Sheet (Kraft Paper / Thin Board) Aluminium / Stainless Steel Outer Frame (Bottom) Edge Banding / Side Frame Standard shutter width: 400 mm – 900 mm Height: 450mm – 2400mm Frame: 1–1.5 mm Honeycomb core: 15 mm – 25 mm typical thickness
Cross-section diagram of a standard box-type aluminium or stainless steel kitchen shutter showing the honeycomb cardboard core sandwiched between face sheets and enclosed in the outer frame. The hexagonal cells distribute load uniformly across the entire panel surface.

The Four Layers of a Honeycomb Cardboard Shutter Door — Explained

Box-type aluminium and steel kitchen shutter door layers — outer frame face sheet honeycomb core and edge banding explained for modular kitchen Hyderabad India

Every honeycomb cardboard shutter used in a box-type aluminium or stainless steel kitchen door or wardrobe panel is built from four distinct layers. Each layer has a specific structural or functional role. Understanding these layers allows you to verify the quality of any kitchen shutter you are considering in Hyderabad.

1
Outer Frame
Aluminium profile or stainless steel extrusion
The outer perimeter frame is made from extruded aluminium profile or bent stainless steel. This frame defines the door shape, holds all inner layers under compression, accepts the hinge cup drilling, and provides the visible finished edge of the door. At Metal & More Interiors, we use 1 mm to 1.5 mm aluminium extrusion or SS304 formed sections for all kitchen and wardrobe shutters. The frame also carries the handle drilling and any lock mechanism.
2
Honeycomb Cardboard Core
Kraft paper — hexagonal cell structure
The honeycomb core is the structural centre of the door. It is made from sheets of kraft paper or recycled cardboard that are glued, scored, and expanded into the familiar hexagonal cell pattern. The cells run perpendicular to the door face — meaning they resist compression forces (anything pushing on the face of the door) extremely efficiently. Cell size typically ranges from 10 mm to 25 mm in diameter. Smaller cells mean higher density and greater strength but more material cost.
3
Face Sheets
Kraft liner, thin board, or ACP sheet
On each side of the honeycomb core, a flat face sheet is bonded. This sheet distributes point loads across the honeycomb cells, prevents the cells from buckling under concentrated pressure, and provides a flat bonding surface for the visible outer finish (PVC sheet, laminate, ACP panel, or PU paint). The face sheet is what makes the door feel solid when you knock on it — the sound travels through the face sheet and resonates in the cells below, creating the characteristic solid-but-light feel.
4
Outer Finish Layer
PVC, laminate, ACP, or powder-coat
The outermost visible layer is the finish applied to the door face. This is what gives your kitchen shutters their colour, texture, and character. Common finishes used in Hyderabad include: PVC film (matte, gloss, woodgrain), acrylic sheet, aluminium composite panel (ACP), powder-coated aluminium, or PU paint finish. The finish layer has no structural role — it is entirely decorative. This means you can change the aesthetic of your kitchen shutter entirely without changing the core structure.
The complete honeycomb cardboard shutter aluminium kitchen wardrobe India specification at Metal & More Interiors: All of our aluminium kitchen shutters and stainless steel kitchen doors use the four-layer honeycomb construction described above. The honeycomb core grade and cell size is selected based on the door size and weight requirement — larger or taller doors receive a higher-density core to prevent mid-panel deflection. You can visit our showroom in Secunderabad to see and feel cut samples of the actual shutter cross-section.

Why Honeycomb Cardboard Is Stronger Than Solid — The Engineering Explained

Engineering principle of honeycomb panel strength — why honeycomb cardboard core in kitchen shutter doors is stronger than solid wood or foam filling India 2026

The engineering principle behind honeycomb strength is load distribution across an entire cell network simultaneously. When pressure is applied to any point on a honeycomb panel, every cell in the panel resists the load together — unlike solid material where only the point of contact bears the stress. This is why honeycomb performs at levels that seem counterintuitive for a paper-based structure.

Most people find it difficult to believe that a cardboard structure inside a kitchen door can be genuinely strong. The intuition is that cardboard is weak, and therefore a hollow-cardboard door must be weaker than a solid one. This intuition is wrong — and understanding why requires a small lesson in structural engineering.

The Hexagon Principle — Why Geometry Creates Strength

A solid panel bears load in a straight line from the point of application through the material to the support below. A honeycomb panel distributes that same load through every wall of every cell in contact with the loaded area simultaneously. Because each hexagonal cell shares its walls with six adjacent cells, load applied to any one point is immediately shared across a network of interlocking structures. This is what engineers call load distribution — and it is the same principle used in arch bridges, egg shells, and aircraft fuselage skins.

Weight-to-Strength Ratio — The Real Comparison

The correct way to evaluate a door core material is not raw strength — it is strength-to-weight ratio. A solid wood door panel of 600 mm x 800 mm weighs approximately 12–18 kg. An aluminium-framed honeycomb panel of identical size weighs 3–5 kg. Despite being 70–80% lighter, the honeycomb panel resists compressive and bending loads at comparable or superior levels for normal kitchen door use. The lower weight means:

  • Longer hinge life — the single biggest cause of hinge wear in Indian kitchens is door weight. A honeycomb aluminium door weighing 3–5 kg places 60–70% less stress on hinges than an equivalent solid-wood door at 12–18 kg. At Metal & More Interiors, we use Hettich Sensys hinges rated for the correct load — and the lower door weight means the hinge rating is used by only a fraction of its capacity, dramatically extending service life.
  • Easier daily operation — a lighter door requires less effort to open and close. In a modular kitchen accessed 30–50 times per day, this translates to meaningfully easier daily use, especially for children and elderly family members.
  • Less sag over time — heavy solid doors sag at the hinge point over years, causing misalignment. Lighter honeycomb doors maintain their alignment far longer under identical hinge specification.
  • Safer for tall cabinets and overhead units — in overhead kitchen cabinets where the door opens upward on a lift system, lighter doors reduce the force required for the lift mechanism and reduce injury risk if the mechanism fails or is operated unexpectedly.

Does Honeycomb Cardboard Hold Up in Indian Kitchen Conditions? Humidity and Moisture Answered

Aluminium and stainless steel modular kitchen shutters in Hyderabad — honeycomb cardboard core moisture resistance and durability in Indian humid kitchen conditions 2026

Indian kitchens present one of the most demanding environments for any furniture material — daily cooking steam, monsoon humidity up to 90% in Hyderabad, proximity to sink splash zones, and decades of thermal cycling. The honeycomb cardboard core, when correctly sealed inside a waterproof aluminium or stainless steel frame, is completely isolated from these conditions and performs without degradation for 15–20 years.

The most common concern homeowners raise about honeycomb cardboard shutters is moisture. “Cardboard gets wet and falls apart — how can this be good for a kitchen?” The answer lies in understanding how the core is protected, not just what it is made from.

In a correctly fabricated box-type honeycomb shutter, the cardboard core is completely enclosed — the aluminium or stainless steel outer frame forms a sealed perimeter around all four edges, the face sheets on front and back are bonded with waterproof adhesive, and the visible outer finish (PVC, ACP, or paint) provides an additional moisture barrier. The cardboard core never comes into contact with kitchen steam, splash water, or cleaning agents at any point in the door’s service life.

When honeycomb shutters can fail in India: The only scenario where honeycomb cardboard shutters degrade from moisture is when the edge sealing is poor quality or incomplete — leaving gaps in the frame where steam or water can enter the core. This is a fabrication quality failure, not a material failure. At Metal & More Interiors, every shutter is fully sealed with continuous silicone or tape along all internal frame joints before assembly. Always verify edge sealing quality before accepting your kitchen installation — run your finger along all four edges of each door and confirm there are no gaps or separations in the frame corners.

Honeycomb Core vs Alternatives — Which Filling Is Best for Kitchen and Wardrobe Shutters India 2026

honeycomb cardboard shutter aluminium kitchen wardrobe India

Comparison of kitchen shutter door filling materials — honeycomb cardboard core versus solid wood, MDF, foam, and hollow (no core). Each option has different weight, strength, moisture resistance, and cost implications for modular kitchens and wardrobes in Hyderabad. Honeycomb cardboard consistently delivers the best combination across all criteria.

Filling Type Weight Strength Moisture Resistance Hinge Impact Cost Best For
Honeycomb Cardboard Very Low High (panel load) Excellent (when sealed) Minimal wear Medium Kitchens + Wardrobes
Solid Wood Very High High Poor — swells/cracks Heavy wear High Avoid in Indian Kitchens
MDF Core High Medium Poor — swells fast Heavy wear Medium Not Recommended
Foam (PU) Fill Low Low — dents easily Good Low wear Low Budget Only
Hollow (no fill) Very Low Very Low N/A Low wear Lowest Not Suitable
Aluminium Honeycomb Very Low Very High Excellent Minimal wear Very High Aerospace / Ultra-Premium

The comparison above makes clear why honeycomb cardboard is the dominant choice for box-type kitchen and wardrobe shutters in India. It is the only option that scores well across all criteria simultaneously — and in Indian conditions particularly, its low weight, sealed moisture resistance, and long hinge life make it structurally ideal for aluminium kitchen shutters, stainless steel kitchen doors, aluminium wardrobes, and stainless steel wardrobes.


Where We Use Honeycomb Cardboard Shutters — Kitchen and Wardrobe Applications in Hyderabad

Aluminium Modular Kitchen Shutters

  • All base cabinet doors
  • All wall cabinet doors
  • Tall-unit pantry doors
  • Loft and upper storage shutters
  • Appliance housing doors
  • Island cabinet shutters

Stainless Steel Kitchen Doors

  • SS304 base and wall cabinet doors
  • Heavy-duty drawer front panels
  • Cooker hood and chimney housing
  • Under-sink cabinet shutters
  • Corner and carousel unit doors
  • Service and utility kitchen shutters

Aluminium Wardrobe Shutters

  • Full-height swing door panels
  • Sliding wardrobe door infill panels
  • Walk-in wardrobe door shutters
  • Study and TV unit door panels
  • Children’s wardrobe doors
  • Guest room wardrobe shutters

Stainless Steel Wardrobe Shutters

  • Master bedroom SS wardrobe doors
  • Hotel and hospitality wardrobe panels
  • Commercial and office cabinet doors
  • High-humidity bathroom storage shutters
  • Premium residential walk-in wardrobe doors
  • Heavy-use storage unit shutters

How Metal and More Interiors Fabricates Honeycomb Cardboard Shutters — Our Exact Process

Fabrication process of honeycomb cardboard box-type kitchen shutter doors and wardrobe panels — Metal and More Interiors Hyderabad 2026 modular kitchen manufacturing

The quality of a honeycomb cardboard shutter door is entirely determined by the precision of its fabrication — the frame corner joins, the core density, the face sheet bonding, and the edge sealing. At Metal & More Interiors, every shutter undergoes a six-step fabrication process before it reaches your kitchen or wardrobe installation in Hyderabad.

  1. 1

    Frame Cutting and Corner Joining

    The aluminium profile or stainless steel section is cut to precise length on a mitre saw with a degree-accurate stop. Corners are joined using purpose-made aluminium corner keys (not just mitre tape) which are pressed and locked into the profile channel. This creates a rigid, gap-free frame perimeter that is essential for edge sealing and structural integrity.

  2. 2

    Honeycomb Core Sizing

    The honeycomb cardboard core is cut to fit precisely inside the frame — with zero gap on all four sides. The correct core density is selected based on door size: doors larger than 600 mm in any dimension receive a higher-density core (smaller cell size) to prevent mid-panel flex. Doors for overhead cabinets receive a standard density core given their lower impact load requirement.

  3. 3

    Face Sheet Bonding

    The face sheets are bonded to the front and back of the honeycomb core using contact adhesive applied to both surfaces under controlled pressure. The bonded sandwich (face sheet + core + face sheet) is pressed flat until the adhesive sets. This bonding step determines whether the face sheet stays perfectly flat over 15 years or begins to delaminate — at Metal & More Interiors, we use industrial-grade contact cement and allow full cure time before assembly.

  4. 4

    Frame Assembly and Edge Sealing

    The bonded core panel is inserted into the aluminium frame. All internal frame joints and the gap between frame and core are sealed with waterproof silicone or self-adhesive foam tape before the second face is closed. This step is the most critical for moisture protection — any unsealed gap is a potential water entry point. We check every frame corner and every edge joint before closure.

  5. 5

    Finish Application

    The outer finish — PVC film, ACP sheet, powder coat, or PU paint — is applied to the sealed shutter. For PVC film doors, the film is applied under heat and pressure using a vacuum membrane press to ensure complete bonding without air bubbles. For powder-coated aluminium shutters, the profile is powder-coated before assembly to ensure even coverage on all visible surfaces.

  6. 6

    Quality Check and Hardware Drilling

    Every completed shutter is checked for flatness (tolerance: less than 2 mm across the full panel), edge sealing integrity, finish adhesion, and corner rigidity before drilling. Hinge cup holes and handle holes are drilled to precise templates using a jig drill press. No hand drilling — each hole is positioned to within 0.5 mm of the specification template. The completed shutter is then handed to the installation team with hardware pre-fitted.


Honeycomb Cardboard Shutter Price in Hyderabad — 2026 Reference

Below is a reference price range for honeycomb cardboard box-type shutters in Hyderabad as of May 2026. All prices are approximate and depend on aluminium grade, finish type, and hardware specification. Contact us for an exact quote based on your kitchen or wardrobe dimensions.

Shutter TypeFrame MaterialFinishPrice Range (per sq ft)Best For
Standard Aluminium Kitchen Shutter Aluminium 6063 PVC Film (Matte / Gloss) ₹350 – ₹500 2BHK kitchen, budget-conscious premium
Premium Aluminium Kitchen Shutter Aluminium 6063 ACP / Acrylic / Lacquer ₹500 – ₹750 3BHK and villa kitchens, high-gloss finish
Stainless Steel Kitchen Shutter SS304 Formed Section Hairline / Brushed / Matt PVD ₹650 – ₹1,100 Premium and commercial kitchens
Aluminium Wardrobe Shutter Aluminium 6063 PVC / ACP / Glass Insert ₹400 – ₹650 Bedroom wardrobes, sliding and swing
Stainless Steel Wardrobe Shutter SS304 Formed Section Brushed / Mirror / PVD ₹700 – ₹1,200 Master bedroom, hotel, and premium residential
Price includes fabrication, honeycomb core, finish, and basic hardware drilling. Hettich or Häfele hinges and drawer hardware are priced separately — see our Hettich vs Häfele vs Ebco hardware guide for detailed pricing. Installation charges and site measurements are covered under our 2BHK interior cost guide. For your exact Hyderabad kitchen or wardrobe quote, call us at +91 83286 40392 or WhatsApp below.

Our Verdict — Why Every Box-Type Shutter We Make Uses Honeycomb Cardboard

For Kitchen Shutters
Honeycomb — No Alternative
For aluminium and stainless steel kitchen shutters in Indian homes, honeycomb cardboard is the only filling that delivers the correct balance of light weight, rigidity, hinge longevity, and moisture sealing. We do not offer solid-fill alternatives because no solid fill performs comparably under Indian kitchen conditions at a practical weight and price.
For Wardrobe Shutters
Honeycomb for All Price Points
From budget bedroom wardrobes to premium master bedroom walk-in wardrobes, honeycomb cardboard filling is the standard specification across all price tiers at Metal & More Interiors. The core density is adjusted by budget — premium shutters receive higher-density cores — but the material choice never changes.
What Changes with Price
Frame Grade and Finish — Not Core
The price difference between a budget and premium honeycomb shutter is in the aluminium grade (6061 vs 6063), the outer finish quality (standard PVC vs ACP or lacquer), the hardware specification, and the core density — not in changing the core material to foam or hollow. A higher budget buys better aesthetics and longevity, not a fundamentally different structure.
What to Avoid
Hollow or Foam-Fill Shutters
Some lower-cost kitchen vendors in Hyderabad use hollow-frame shutters (no core at all) or PU foam-filled doors. Hollow shutters flex and dent under normal kitchen use within 2–3 years. Foam-filled shutters feel solid initially but the foam compresses over time at hinge points and impact zones. Always confirm the filling type before accepting any box-type door.

See the Honeycomb Cardboard Shutter Structure at Our Hyderabad Showroom — Free Consultation

Visit Metal & More Interiors at Yapral, Secunderabad to see and feel cut samples of our actual honeycomb cardboard shutter cross-sections. We show every client the inside structure of the shutters before installation. Free site visit, free measurement, and a full kitchen or wardrobe quote with hardware specification included at no charge.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Honeycomb Cardboard Shutter Aluminium Kitchen Wardrobe India

Inside a box-type aluminium or steel kitchen shutter is a honeycomb cardboard core — a layer of kraft paper formed into hexagonal cells, sandwiched between two face sheets, and enclosed within the aluminium or stainless steel outer frame. This structure provides rigidity and resistance to pressure while keeping the door very lightweight. At Metal & More Interiors, you can visit our showroom and see an actual cut sample of the shutter cross-section before placing an order.
Yes. Honeycomb cardboard panels are rated for compressive loads of 30–60 kg per square centimetre depending on cell density. For normal kitchen door use — opening, closing, and occasional impact — this strength is more than adequate. The hexagonal cell geometry distributes any load applied to the door face across the entire cell network simultaneously, making it structurally superior to foam-filled panels at the same weight. The same honeycomb principle is used in aircraft interior panels and hollow-core architectural doors worldwide.
No — when correctly fabricated and sealed. The honeycomb core is completely enclosed inside the aluminium or stainless steel frame with face sheets on both sides. No steam or water from kitchen cooking or cleaning ever reaches the core. The outer surface of the door is the aluminium frame and finish layer — both fully moisture-resistant. Moisture damage only occurs if the frame corner joints are not properly sealed during fabrication, which is why we verify every shutter edge seal before installation.
Solid material filling would make the door excessively heavy — a 600 mm x 800 mm solid wood panel weighs 12–18 kg. The equivalent honeycomb aluminium door weighs 3–5 kg. This lower weight means hinges last longer (less stress per open-close cycle), doors are easier to operate daily, and overhead cabinets are safer. Honeycomb achieves comparable rigidity to solid panels at 70–80% less weight — making it the engineering-correct choice, not a cost-cutting compromise.
Ask your vendor to show you a cut cross-section sample of the actual shutter — not a display door. A quality honeycomb shutter will show: a clearly visible hexagonal cell pattern in the core, face sheets bonded flat with no delamination, frame corners with no visible gaps, and a tight, continuous edge seal on all four sides. If the vendor cannot show a cut sample, or if the cross-section shows foam, hollow space, or cardboard without the hexagonal structure, you are not getting a properly manufactured honeycomb door.
In Hyderabad in 2026, aluminium honeycomb cardboard core kitchen shutters cost approximately ₹350–₹750 per square foot depending on aluminium grade, finish type, and hardware specification. Stainless steel shutters with honeycomb core cost approximately ₹650–₹1,100 per square foot. Contact Metal & More Interiors at +91 83286 40392 for an exact quote based on your kitchen dimensions and finish preference.
Yes — honeycomb cardboard shutters are standard for both aluminium and stainless steel wardrobes at Metal & More Interiors. For wardrobe applications, the same four-layer construction is used, with core density adjusted for door size. Wardrobe doors typically receive a standard-density core (adequate for the lower daily-use intensity vs kitchen), while kitchen shutters near the cooking zone receive a higher-density core for additional rigidity.

Conclusion — The Honeycomb Cardboard Core Is Not a Secret. It Should Be Standard Knowledge for Every Homeowner

When you invest in an aluminium modular kitchen, a stainless steel kitchen, an aluminium wardrobe, or a stainless steel wardrobe, you are not just buying a visible surface. You are buying what is inside the doors — the structure that determines how they feel, how long they last, and how well they hold up through years of daily Indian kitchen and wardrobe use.

The honeycomb cardboard core is not a shortcut or a compromise. It is the engineered answer to the precise challenge of creating lightweight, rigid, moisture-resistant door panels at a practical cost — and it is the material that goes into every box-type shutter that leaves our workshop at Metal & More Interiors.

We believe homeowners deserve to know what is inside their furniture — not just what it looks like on the outside. Visit our showroom in Yapral, Secunderabad, and we will show you a cut sample of the actual shutter cross-section before you decide. That transparency is part of what we build at Metal & More Interiors. For your full kitchen and wardrobe plan, see our 2BHK interior cost guide or read our honest Hettich vs Häfele vs Ebco hardware comparison to understand what else goes into a well-built kitchen.

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Dilip Kumar
Founder & CEO — Metal & More Interiors
Dilip Kumar has fabricated and installed over 500 modular kitchens and wardrobes across Hyderabad and Secunderabad since 2014, all using honeycomb cardboard core box-type shutters in aluminium and stainless steel. He founded Metal & More Interiors with a focus on durable, metal-first interior solutions that outlast wood and MDF alternatives in Indian conditions. Metal & More Interiors is based at Jai Jawahar Nagar, Yapral, Secunderabad. Read our full story | Read: Hettich vs Häfele vs Ebco Hardware Guide

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