Wood

Properties:

Wood doors are constructed of solid wood frames with either wood or MDF center panels. Panels can either be flat for a transitional style or raised for a more traditional style. Various wood species, combined with stain are used to produce the desired aesthetic. Doors can be made with paint-grade birch, maple or MDF. The graining of the wood can either run horizontal or vertical and is available in various cuts providing either a close linear grain as in rift-sawn or quarter sawn or a wider grain with more cathedrals in plain-sawn.

Advantages:

Wood doors provide a natural beauty to the space.  Solid hardwood doors can be refinished rather than replaced to reflect a new design. Endless design possibilities from dark to light, affordable maple to exotic cherry wood cabinets are available in styles and colors to suit any setting.

 

Applications:

Wood doors and drawer fronts can be used for a wide variety of spaces and styles. Painted shaker-style doors are especially popular right now in transitional kitchens and baths.

Wood Doors