Cabinet Finishes - Great kitchen cabinet ideas for your next kitchen remodelling project

Cherry

  • Cherry is a medium density wood that is red in color and contains minimal knots

 

 Maple

  • Maple is a hard, heavy wood with good strength properties.  This wood is strong, tough and stiff with a close-grain and minimal knots and streaks

 

Alder

  • Clear: Pin knots are allowed in the grade. Alder is not as hard as a Maple but the superior grade provides a beautiful smooth grain on both sides. The color is white and consistent through the board.
  • Knotty: This allows mineral streak in the grade as well as open knots.  Not all colors are available on Knotty Alder.
  • Relatively soft hardwood of medium density

 


Oak

 Oak is a hard and heavy wood with minimal knots and pin knots.  This strong material is stiff making it durable and great wear-resistance.

 

 

White Rift Oak

  • This is a very consistent color. Rift is created in is the way you cut the log . This is not conventional cutting – cut the log into 4 pieces this will produce rift. The fiber is also consistent due to the size of the log. When you cut for rift you are getting the best region of the log for color and fiber this is why the log yield is low but the quality is very high.
  • A hard and heavy wood with great wear-resistance

 

 

Exotic Veneers

Created by manipulating common wood fiber through computer design and technology reproducing their natural appearance.   This environmentally responsible alternative produces veneers that are the highest quality, defect free and consistent in color and grain.

 

Melamine

  • Melamine consists of a thin decorative paper applied to particle board or medium density fiberboard (MDF).

 

 

 

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