The Fawn door is a terrific value in an all wood cabinet when compared to similarly priced particle board constructed cabinets. The appeal of the Fawn door comes from a light warm stain which has been applied to solid maple doors. The doors are traditional overlay with a square raised center panel and rails that are joined together using mortise and tenon construction. The top drawer heads are all slab style which gives them a simple and clean look while the deeper drawers have drawer heads that match the doors. As an extra feature, all doors and drawers come with finger routed pulls which make door knobs and handles optional. The Fawn door style can suit those who are looking for an updated kitchen on a budget and can appeal to those who want a traditional look to even those who want a very clean and transitional feeling kitchen.
For a natural look, the medium base reddish brown hue of the Dakota door enhances the natural beauty of the Maple wood used in its construction. The warm, inviting tones from this finish combined with the structural design of the shaker door style blend perfectly with today’s home interior trends: transitional and modern designs as well as rustic, natural stone and stainless steel accents. Dakota is a full overlay door style constructed using mortise and tenon joinery, solid Maple frame and Maple wood veneer center panel. Drawer fronts range from solid Maple wood slab to 5 piece decorative drawer fronts with solid wood frames. The Dakota door style inherently adds rich warmth with an appealing value to any home investment.
Kitchen Cabinet Premier Styles
Sonoma The soft transitional styling of the Sonoma door is what provides its wide range of appeal for contemporary, arts and crafts, or shaker tastes. The Sonoma door is constructed of hard maple and has a natural finish. The door has a recessed center panel. Its mortise and tenon doors and drawers, and full overlay construction are what give the Sonoma door style its transitional appeal, as well as the ability to span many different design styles.
Vista The Vista door is a transitional style for those who prefer a simplistic door with a dark, rich stain. The Vista style will suit those seeking a contemporary to Zen feeling space. The full overlay Vista door is constructed of hard maple with a recessed center panel. The door uses the mortise and tenon construction.
Tuscan The Tuscan door has a ginger colored finish giving it a warm, relaxed appearance, which is due in part to the antiqued patina of the dark brown glaze. This glaze has been applied over a base stain on hard maple wood to provide a soft, aged look while highlighting the trim details. With its mitered doors and drawer heads, square raised panel, and full overlay construction, the glazed maple Tuscan door is a traditional yet transitional style having a wide range of compatibility with dark or light colored kitchen schemes.
Cambridge The Cambridge door has an aged look and feel that has been achieved in part by the warm amber stain and brown glaze, which has been applied to hard maple wood. The brown glaze highlights the trim details, while giving the edges a truly custom burnished effect. The Cambridge door is a full overlay, mitered door with a matching drawer head. It has a beautiful, square raised panel which truly lends itself to look like a rich piece of furniture. With the custom feeling details this door offers, the Cambridge door will suit anyone seeking a warm traditional kitchen to those seeking an aged kitchen to even those seeking a rustic feeling kitchen.
Renaissance The Renaissance door is a square raised panel, mitered, full overlay door with a matching drawer head. It is painted a creamy white with a hand applied caramel glaze, highlighting all of the door details. This style appeals to the classic and French country seeking clientele.
Hampton The crisp, tailored, full overlay styling of the Hampton door is what makes it cross over so many lines of style. This door style will be the perfect choice for homes ranging from cottage to classic. The Hampton’s mortise and tenon door and drawer are constructed of hard maple and finished in a durable white paint. The door and drawer both have a gentle profile surrounding a recessed center panel. The outer edge also carries a handsome profile to soften the overall look.
Kensington You will find that the Kensington door is an identical match to the Renaissance in style. What sets the two apart is a deep, rich, warm walnut stain on hard maple wood. Kensington is the perfect door style for those seeking a true furniture feel to their cabinetry. Kensington and Renaissance complement one another when used together.
Aspen The Aspen door is a transitional style for those who prefer a simplistic door with a crisp, white finish. The Aspen style will suit those seeking a classic to contemporary feeling space. The full overlay Aspen door is constructed of hard maple and finished in a durable white paint. The door uses the mortise and tenon construction.