Explore a preview of our most popular cabinet door colors and finish options.
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Hard maple paint grade finishes are the most popular options we sell and are available on all wood.
Below are just some examples of stains and stain/glaze combinations on Hard Maple.
Below are just some examples of stains and stain/glaze combinations on cherry.
(Custom Paint) w/Sable glaze and level 3 distressing
Walnut is one of the prettiest woods you can find, especially for complimentary areas like islands and bathrooms.
Discover a wide variety of cabinet door designs to suit any space. Click on any image below to view full details. While the grayscale samples represent different styles, each one is available in a broad range of finishes and wood types.
(Please note: color photography for these samples is not available.)
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Shaker. Need we say more? The name says it all. Simple, clean-lined, and uncluttered. This collection of traditionally styled doors is one of our most popular and works well with virtually any decor. Some of the doors in this collection feature solid wood panels, while others use a plywood panel. Be sure to check each door’s full detail before making your final decision.
Raised panel doors offer the perfect blend of traditional styling and affordability. These doors can be customized with a different edge, framing bead, and panel profiles, which allows you have nearly unlimited design flexibility. From highly ornate to simple and understated, the Traditional Raised Panel door series has something for everyone.
Some of the most economical doors we offer are in this series. Featuring plywood panels and time tested mortise and tenon construction, these doors will last a lifetime. This collection also features a selection of one and 3 piece doors and even Louvered doors for those seeking a truly contemporary or unique look.
Like their less expensive cousin, the flat panel mitered door, Raise Panel Mitered doors offer highly detailed designs that hold glaze well and really stand out in any kitchen. These doors allow the use of a profiled, solid wood raised center panel to achieve even more detail and elegance. However, a flat solid wood center panel is also an option.
The Statesman Collection features door designs that are rich in detail. Each door is, for lack of a better term, masculine, portraying wider framing and deeper profiling. All of these designs look fantastic in a home with open space and taller cabinets. Be careful with these designs in smaller kitchens and spaces as they can make it feel smaller due to the ‘larger’ look and feel of these doors.
Ah, French Country! With detailed moldings applied to the door face, these doors exhibit depth and detail not available in any other type of design. Any of these doors are ideal when coupled with glazing as the rich, deep profiling captures the glaze and creates relief in your kitchen. Applied molding doors excel at breaking up the predictable lines associated with traditional kitchen design.
Each of these doors has a heavily detailed molding applied to the face. Because of the types of molding used on each (rope, dentil, egg and dart, etc), we felt these doors needed to be featured separate from their standard Applied Molding cousins. As you review these designs, keep in mind that we also offer complimenting crown and insert moldings to carry the look throughout the kitchen.
Grooved panel doors are at home in a country home, a beach house, or an elegantly styled estate. Coupling grooved panel doors with standard flat panel doors is a great design technique to keep the kitchen from looking too busy. Consider using grooved panel doors on your base cabinets or perhaps just on your island.
Frank Lloyd Wright, the master of the Arts and Crafts movement, would approve of every one of these designs! When coupled with quarter sawn oak, you can easily achieve a look made popular by wood working icons such as Stickley and Chippendale furniture. While these doors are on the more expensive end of the scale, they will ensure that your guests know you did not buy your cabinets at Home Depot!
To the untrained eye, many of these doors may look simple. but they are not simple to make! Each door exhibits a level of craftsmanship that you simply can’t get from the big box stores. From mitered panels to heavily detailed and mitered framing beads, these doors stand out in any home.
Worthy of consideration for all painted projects, MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is a stable material that accepts paint well and unlike wood is not prone to expansion and contraction over time that can lead to damage to a painted finish. For customers who desire a common CWS door style with a painted finish, the Five-piece Mortise and Tenon MDF doors are for you.
Worthy of consideration for all painted projects, MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is a stable material that accepts paint well and unlike wood is not prone to expansion and contraction over time that can lead to damage to a painted finish. For customers who desire a common CWS door style with a painted finish, the Five-piece Mortise and Tenon MDF doors are for you.
Discover a wide variety of cabinet door designs to suit any space. Click on any image below to view full details. While the grayscale samples represent different styles, each one is available in a broad range of finishes and wood types.
(Please note: color photography for these samples is not available.)