What, What, Where

 

  MAPLE

Maple

  Maple is noted for delicate grain patterns that may include mineral streaks and tiny “bird’s eye”

  dots. Maple’s   

  naturally light color ranges from soft ivory to pale reddish tan, with a smooth and uniform

  surface that accepts any   

  finish with beautiful results.

  CHERRY

 

Cherry

  Considered one of the finest cabinet woods available, cherry is appreciated for its elegant 

  grain pattern and rich reddish color, which may vary from pale red-gold to deep cinnamon. 

  Cherry darkens naturally as it ages.

  HICKORY

 

Hickory

  Its strong grain pattern is marked by vividly contrasting colors in tones from pale gold to deep 

  chocolate brown, and random markings such as knots and wormholes add textural interest.

  OAK

Oak


  With its bold grain pattern and warm natural color, oak is the hard wood of choice for many

  consumers and decorators today. Oak doors may include random worm holes, knots and wild

  grain patterns.

  RUSTIC ALDER

Rustic Alder


  Rustic Alder has light brown and reddish undertones and may contain a variety of pin holes,

  open and closed knots of various sizes and colors, small cracks, bird pecks, mineral streaks,

  and grain variation. Some knots may have small holes through the panel. Larger holes will not

  be filled. The wood may contain color difference caused by variations in minerals found in the

  soil, creating visible mineral tracks.

 

  ALDER

Alder


  Considered a hardwood but soft in nature, if offers the consistent and rich look of cherry. 

  Characterized by light brown and reddish undertones.

  LAMINATE

Laminate


  Sleek and smooth-surfaced, laminate offers a sophisticated appearance along with exceptional

  durability and ease of maintenance for today’s hard-working rooms.


 

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