Cabinet Wood Species
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Pacific Northwest Alder
Grown in Pacific Northwest, it is processed and graded for a slightly darker and
more consistent rich color, which is desired by most designers,builders, and buyers.
Knotty Alder has knots in the doors, drawer fronts, face frames, and large moldings.
Alder is available in
Clear or
Rustic.
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North Eastern Cherry
One word to describe wood from the cherry tree, beautiful. The rich reds & browns
grow deeper with age. Small dark specks add to its interesting look and definition.
Rustic Cherry has more pitch, mineral, sapwood & heartwood color variations,
and larger knots.
Cherry is available in
Clear or
Rustic.
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Northern White Hardrock Maple
Grown in Northern Wisconsin where climate, soil conditions, and the genetic history
of the species result in some of the finest White Hardrock Maple in the United States.
This maple is unlike the less expensive maple species (soft maple), and has fewer
mineral deposits and color variation. Knotty Maple has knots in the doors and drawer
fronts only.
Maple is available in
Clear,
Knotty
or
Rustic.
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Northern Red Oak
Grown in Northern Wisconsin where climate, soil conditions, and the genetic history
of the species result in some of the finest Red Oak in the United States. This oak
is unlike the less expensive oak species, and has fewer mineral deposits and color
variation. Knotty Oak has knots in the doors and drawer fronts only.
Oak is available in
Clear or
Knotty.
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Hickory
Hickory is a very hard, stiff, dense and shock resistant wood. Aside from its durability,
Hickory is also very beautiful. With an array of color ranging from a soft white
to rustic black you can be sure that your Hickory cabinets have a very unique look.
Hickory is available in
Clear or
Rustic.
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