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Wood composition

Material Description

Wood really needs no introduction! This classical material always confers an incomparable style to any room and will embellish it for decades to come. 

We offer you six different species of wood and a large choice of stains and varnishes. It is up to you to find the most satisfying combination! 

Wood can be painted or stained to go with your kitchen set. Our color experts will make sure that everything matches to perfection. Just because you plan to redo your cabinets does not mean you have to replace your entire kitchen!

wood kitchen cabinets example 1
wood kitchen cabinets example 2
 
Advantages
  • Can be stained, varnished, sanded, glazed, or repainted
  • Never goes out of style
  • Wide choice of finishes
Disadvantages
  • Sensitive to humidity
  • Acquires a patina over time
 

Door Models

Door Model Arched
Baron
Door Model Cathedrale
Door Model Cavalier
wood door profile Arched
wood door profile baron
wood door profile cathedrale
wood door profile cavalier
Arched
Baron
Cathedrale
Cavalier
Door Model Cavalier Beadboard
Door Model Champlain
Door Model Cleopatra
Door Model Democrat
   
wood door profile cleopatra
wood door profile democrat
Cavalier Beadboard
Champlain
Cleopatra
Democrat
Door Model Dhalia
Door Model Distinctive
Door Model Empress
Door Model Empress Ancestor
 
wood door profile distinctive
wood door profile empress
 
Dhalia
Distinctive
Empress
Empress Ancestor
Door Model Harmony
Door Model Huntington
Door Model Innovation
Door Model Majesta
wood door profile Harmony
     
Harmony
Huntington
Innovation
Majesta
Door Model Manchester
Door Model Manhattan
Door Model Marquess
Door Model Milano
wood door profile manchester
wood door profile manhattan
wood door profile marquess
wood door profile Milano
Manchester
Manhattan
Marquess
Milano
Door Model Napoleon
Door Model Pillow
Door Model Podium
Door Model Providence
wood door profile Napoleon
wood door profile Pillow
   
Napoleon
Pillow
Podium
Providence
Door Model Provincial
Door Model Riviera
Door Model Scandi-Cavalier
wood door profile Provinciale
wood door profile Scandi-Cavalier
Provincial
Regency
Riviera
Scandi-Cavalier
Door Model Shaker
Door Model Stockholm
Door Model Supreme
Door Model Venice
wood door profile Shaker
wood door profile Stockholm
wood door profile Supreme
wood door profile Venice
Shaker
Stockholm
Supreme
Venice
Door Model Viscount
Door Model Vista
Door Model V-Cavalier
Door Model V-Shadsford
wood door profile Viscount
wood door profile Vista
wood door profile V-Shadsford
wood door profile V-Shadsford
Viscount
Vista
V-Cavalier
V-Chadsford
Door Model V-Shaker
     
wood door profile V-Shaker
     
V-Shaker
     


 

Exterior profiles :

square
wood cabinet door profile exterior square
A
wood cabinet door profile exterior A
B
wood cabinet door profile exterior B
    C
wood cabinet door profile exterior C
D
wood cabinet door profile exterior D
E
wood cabinet door profile exterior E
    G
wood cabinet door profile exterior G
H
wood cabinet door profile exterior H
I
wood cabinet door profile exterior I

Some models are not available with all exterior profiles.



Colors and Finishes

 

Please note that the colors shown below may differ depending on the type and make of your monitor.

For this reason, we recommend that you do not use these colors as a reference.

Wood species :

wood species cherry
Cherry
 
Cherry is a closed grained, uniform texture wood known for its warmth and distinctive characteristics such as curly figures and pin knots. The natural color of cherry ranges from a pale yellow sapwood to a deep reddish brown heartwood. Short grained areas and mineral streaks absorb stain differently from the rest of the wood which will create areas of contrast. From the time it is cut and exposed to air, cherry begins to darken in color. This gradual change gives the wood its reputation of warmth and charm. Cherry is particularly attractive when stained in a deep, rich color.
 
maple
Maple
 
Maple is an extremely hard wood with a fine even texture. The natural color of maple is a light to cream colored sapwood. Although it is generally a bland wood, characteristic markings may include some wavy, curly, birds eye or burl graining. Maple will also reveal mineral streaks and worm tracking across the grain when the wood is stained. These characteristics are a natural part of wood and are not considered defects.
 
wood species oak
Oak
 
Oak is an open grain hardwood with varying patterns ranging from straight grain to a wide arc. When stained, there will be a noticeable difference in the color shades between the open and closed grain areas of the wood. Wood cut from the heartwood will range from pink to a reddish brown. Because of the distinct character of the grain patterns, oak is one of the most popular woods used for cabinetry.
 
knotty pine
Pine
 
Pine is a soft wood which contains many knots and a straight-grain pattern. It is yellow to pale brown on color, with fine resin-duct marks. The wood density will vary from soft pine in most areas to a very hard dense wood near the knots. The irregular density causes the wood to absorb stain unevenly, which gives pine its appealing rustic look. We make no attempt to evenly distribute the knots in each kitchen.
   
wood species birch
Birch
 
Birch is a hard, close grain, even texture wood with a smooth, delicate grain pattern. One characteristic of birch is that areas of "short grain" will be present throughout. Birch will also reveal mineral streaks absorb stain differently from the rest of the wood which will create areas of contrast. These characteristics are a natural part of the wood and are not considered defects. Birch has an attractive light colored sapwood particularly popular with light colored stains.
 
red birch
Red Birch
 
A strong, fine-textured reddish brown heartwood with very subtle figure. It might have a lot of color variations.
 
Exotic wood species
Exotic Species
 
Featuring contrasting grain patterns, rich shades, and warm tones, exotic wood species create a surprising effect every time and have become very popular for kitchen cabinets. Be it due to an overdose of complexity or a simple return of the pendulum, more and more people are giving up decorative, conventional styles of cabinet doors and replacing them with solid models without patterns made from an exotic wood species to have a feeling of peace and well being emanate from their kitchen or bathroom.

Exotic Species Anegre Exotic Species  Bambou Exotic Species Wenge Exotic Species Sycamore Exotic Species Birdseye Maple Exotic Species Zebra
 
Anegre
Bamboo
Wenge
Sycamore
Birdseye
Maple
Zebra

Solid colors :

wood cabinets color antique white
wood cabinets color artic white
wood cabinets color designer white
wood cabinets color linen white
wood cabinets color cameo
Antique white
Artic white
Designer white
Linen white
Cameo
wood cabinets color chiffon
wood cabinets color tapioca
blanc neige
blanc neige
 
Chiffon
Tapioca
Snow White
Moss Green
 

Semi-transparent colors:

wood cabinets color mahogany
wood cabinets color mahogany passion
wood cabinets color amber
wood cabinets color ocean blue
wood cabinets color briqck
Mahogany
Mahogany passion
Amber
Ocean blue
Brick
wood cabinets color brandy
wood cabinets color coffee
wood cabinets color cappucino
wood cabinets color caramel
wood cabinets color royal cherry
Brandy
Coffee
Double-cream
Caramel
Royal cherry
wood cabinets color champagne
wood cabinets color cognac
wood cabinets color colonial
wood cabinets color dorset
wood cabinets color ivory
Champagne
Cognac
Colonial
Dorset
Ivory
wood cabinets color ivory plus
wood cabinets color limba
wood cabinets color golden honey
wood cabinets color ml-444
wood cabinets color harvest
Ivory plus
Limba
Golden honey
ML-444
Harvest
wood cabinets color apple tree
wood cabinets color natural
wood cabinets color navaho
nectar
wood cabinets color dark walnut
Apple Tree
Natural
Navaho
Nectar
Dark walnut
wood cabinets color pecan
wood cabinets color paprika
wood cabinets color porto
wood cabinets color desert sand
wood cabinets color tuscania
Pecan
Paprika
Porto
Harricana
Tuscania
wood cabinets color forest green
wood cabinets color apple green
wood cabinets color washington
wood cabinets color aztec
wood cabinets color Blue 391
Forest green
Apple green
Washington
Aztec
Blue 391
wood cabinets color African Wood
wood cabinets color cinnamon
wood cabinets color Forthy Jade
wood cabinets color Ginger
wood cabinets color Illusion
African Wood
Cinnamon
Forthy Jade
Ginger
Illusion
wood cabinets color Chocolate Pear
wood cabinets color Wild Apple
wood cabinets color Cordova
 
Chocolate Pear
Wild Apple
Cordova
 

Glaze colors:

wood cabinets color double cream
wood cabinets color harricana
Double Cream
Harricana
wood cabinets color narural glaze mocha
wood cabinets color natural glaze almond
wood cabinets color natural glaze black
wood cabinets color natural Glaze choco
wood cabinets color Natural Glaze white
Natural
Glaze Mocha
Natural
Glaze Almond
Natural
Glaze Black
Natural
Glaze Choco
Natural
Glaze White
 

The glaze color is usually determined by our experts based on the stain color used. However, you can select the glaze color yourself if required.

Here are two examples of wood doors with glaze:

glaze 1
glaze 2
Color:
Glaze:
Model:
 Dorset
 Chocolat
 Baron
Color:
Glaze:
Model:
 Harricana
 Harricana
 Scandi-provincial

Distress Options:

Would you like to give a rustic style to your new kitchen? Or add a country touch to create a warm, traditional ambiance?

Our talented craftsmen will find the very best combination of effects to produce cabinets with a relaxing appearance that look like they have stood the test of time.

 

Cabinet door with distress options   Available Distress:
   
  1. Eased edges and corners
  2. Worm holes
  3. Dent
  4. Gouge
  5. Cracks
  6. Wire Brush Scratches
  7. Wire Brush Holes
     (pine only)
  Click on a distress to see it bigger!
Note: We don't usually apply more than 2 distress options on the same door.
 
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