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Arborcabinets.com
offers cabinetry in a wide array of door styles and finish options. With three
wood species available in many profiles and design
styles, we are sure you will find your unique style. Click on your wood choice
below to see the various door styles we offer in each and learn a little more
about the wood itself. |
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Cherry
is used mainly in traditional looks, but can also be used for an urban
contemporary look on flat panel door styles. Cherry wood is synonymous with
luxurious cabinets. The rich red highlights give the wood a distinctive
appearance. Cherry wood will occasionally have tiny pin knots, pitch pockets and
very small, dark streaks of gum. These features have fascinated woodworkers for
centuries. Take a look below at the cherry wood cabinetry offered by
Arborcabinets.com.
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Maple
is used in traditional and contemporary looks and is also a great choice when
selecting glazed and painted finishes. This wood species features a straight
grain with several distinctive characteristics. These include unique figures
such as bird¡¦s-eye, fiddle back, mineral streaks and curly grain patterns.
Finely textured with a natural luster, this creamy-white to light reddish-brown
wood is often used for cabinets and floors. |
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Oak is used in traditional and country feel kitchens. Its hardwood
properties make it ideal for lasting beauty. Oaks are open-pored and produce
dramatic grain patterns, dark mineral streaks and very small, pink pin knots.
Their bold grain and subtle-to-rich color ranges provide the authority and
character that make oak the most widely used hardwood.
character that make oak the most widely used hardwood. |
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