Explore Our Wood Species:
A Comprehensive Guide to Your Choices

Maple

Maple is our standard wood choice for custom cabinetry due to its exceptional durability and workability. Its light color and fine grain make it an excellent canvas for painting or staining. Maple is also resistant to scratches and wear, ensuring your cabinetry remains beautiful for years to come.

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White Oak

White Oak is a dense and durable hardwood, prized for its strength and stability. Its light brown color and tight grain make it an excellent choice for custom cabinetry that requires a classic look. White Oak is also resistant to moisture, making it an ideal choice for kitchens and bathrooms.

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Red Oak

Red Oak is a popular choice for custom cabinetry due to its strength, durability, and attractive grain pattern. Its warm, reddish-brown color adds a cozy touch to any room. Plus, Red Oak can be painted to create a variety of looks, from modern to traditional, while still showcasing the beautiful grain pattern.

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Red Birch 1

Red Birch offers a unique reddish tone that adds warmth and character to custom cabinetry. Its smooth texture and moderate density make it easy to work with, and its durability ensures it can withstand frequent use.

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White Birch

White Birch has a pale, creamy color and a smooth texture, making it a visually appealing option for cabinetry. Its consistent grain and light tone work well in modern designs, adding brightness to a space. White Birch is also durable and stable, ensuring that your cabinetry retains its beauty over time.

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Ash

Ash is similar to White Ash, featuring a light tone with prominent grain patterns. It is durable and adaptable, making it easy to work with when crafting custom pieces. Ash is a practical option for cabinetry due to its balance of performance and appearance.

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White Ash 2

White Ash has a light color with a straight grain, providing a clean finish. This wood is strong and flexible, making it ideal for cabinets that need to bear weight. Its good resistance to impacts ensures your cabinetry can handle daily wear.

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Mahogany

Mahogany is valued for its deep color and fine grain, offering a rich appearance for custom cabinetry. It’s stable and less likely to warp, making it suitable for high-quality pieces. Mahogany’s beauty and durability make it a practical choice for long-lasting cabinetry.

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Cherry Enhanced NR

Cherry wood has a natural reddish hue that deepens over time, creating a rich, warm look. It is relatively easy to work with, allowing for intricate designs in cabinetry. Cherry’s stability and resistance to shrinking and swelling make it a reliable choice for custom cabinets.

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Alder

Alder is a softer hardwood with a light brown color that can be easily stained to achieve various looks. It is lightweight, making it easy to handle during construction. Alder’s affordability combined with its workability makes it a practical option for custom cabinetry.

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Beech

Beech wood is known for its fine texture and light color, which can be an excellent choice for creating a clean, modern look. It is strong and highly durable, making it suitable for cabinetry that needs to handle frequent use without losing its appeal.

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Light Hickory

Light Hickory features a mixture of light and slightly darker grains, providing a distinctive look. It is very hard and resilient, making it ideal for cabinetry that endures high levels of activity. Its durability means it can withstand the rigors of everyday use.

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Dark Hickory

Dark Hickory is characterized by its varied grain patterns and rich colors. It is incredibly strong, making it an excellent choice for custom cabinetry that will see a lot of wear and tear. Its appearance can add substantial visual interest to any space.

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Walnut

Walnut is known for its rich, dark color and beautiful grain patterns. This hardwood is stable and not prone to warping, making it a long-lasting choice for cabinetry. Its natural beauty and strength make it suitable for high-end custom cabinetry that requires both function and form.

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