Door Styles
Cabinet doors play a crucial role in defining the aesthetic and functionality of any space, and the choice of wood species significantly impacts both. Popular options include maple, known for its smooth grain and light color, which provides a contemporary look; oak, prized for its durability and distinctive grain patterns, offering a timeless appeal; and cherry, admired for its rich color that deepens with age, adding warmth to any design. Each wood species presents unique characteristics, including hardness, workability, and susceptibility to environmental factors, which must be considered when selecting the perfect cabinetry for your project. The right choice not only enhances visual interest but also ensures longevity and practicality in daily use.
Coastal Collection
This solid slab door is as streamlined and contemporary as you can get. The vertical wood-grain orientation on doors is paired with horizontal grain patterns on slab drawers.
Carolinas Front
Maine Front
Wide, 3" stiles and rails on Trumbull offer a transitional look that's rooted in classic Shaker influences but works equally well in contemporary kitchen designs. A slab drawer front is standard, while a recessed panel drawer front is available.
Rhode Island
Clean-lined. What's not to love about this quintessential Shaker-style with a solid-wood recessed center panel
Look closely and you'll see that the stepped profile is only featured on the inside edges of the top and bottom rails. A subtle, but unique detail on this lovely door style.
Maryland Front
French Country Collection
Angular V-Grooves set 2 1/2" on center in a solid center panel offer a textural quality to this door style.
Normandie Front
Corse Front
A minimalist expression with just enough detail to give your cabinetry some character. This full overlay door shows an elegant 3/4" eased-edge profile on the front of the solid wood frame.
Grande Est
The stepped profile around the recessed center panel is carved directly out of a solid wood, French mitered cabinet door frame. A refined detail offering a sophisticated look that’s ideal for transitional spaces.
Craftsman. Cabin. Any kitchen that celebrates straightforward, well-proportioned design calls for this door style. Depending on width, doors will feature a single or multiple recessed panels. A slab drawer front is standard, while a recessed panel drawer front is available.
Ile- De France Front
Wood Species
When it comes to selecting cabinet doors for your kitchen, bathroom, or living area, the design of the cabinet doors, along with the chosen finish or color, establishes the overall aesthetic of the space.
Base Cabinets Finishes
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Cherry
Known as the cabinet maker’s wood, cherry has been a traditional American favorite for generations.
Our select-grade cherry is hand-sanded and hand-rubbed to bring out the deep rich grain patterns. Available in natural and rustic.
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Paint Grade Maple
Paint Grade is selected for smooth grain patterns and carefully dried to minimize shrinkage after the cabinets are finished.
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High Density Fiberboard
MDF is valued for its uniformity, stability, and affordability compared to solid wood. Rigid Thermofoil (RTF) is also available (at an additional cost). Check out our finishes page to view our RTF color selections.
High End Cabinet Finishes
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Hickory
One of the hardest natural woods in the US. The pronounced color variations give it a unique rustic look. Available in natural and rustic.
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Quarter Sawn White Oak
In the early 20th century, quarter-sawn wood became a hallmark of the Arts and Crafts style. The grain in quarter-sawn lumber runs vertically, making it more stable and less prone to warping than plain-sawn wood.
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Maple
This durable wood features a delicate grain pattern that blends well with all traditional and contemporary decorating motifs. Available in natural and rustic.
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Red Oak
All colors work well on red oak, and lighter stains enhance the wood’s natural grains. Available in natural and rustic.
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Red Birch
Our select Red Birch comes from the heartwood of the Yellow Birch tree. When finished with a natural or honey glow stain, the grain patterns take on a burnished, sometimes iridescent look
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Walnut
Description goes herWalnut varies in color from light creamy brown to dark rich chocolate or even purplish brown, takes all stains well, and is beautiful with a natural finish. Available in premium and natural.e