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Check out our guide to common wood types below to get started. Give us a call to discover your match and see what new cabinets can do for your home.
Maple is a favorite hardwood for cabinets. Maple is known for its strength, durability and close, uniform grain. Maple sometimes includes curly or wavy variations in pattern, which lend the wood a unique look. Maple cabinetry suits a range of tastes, from traditional to contemporary.
Birch cabinetry is a pleasant addition to any home. It is a fine-grained wood with an even texture. Like maple, birch sometimes has wavy or curly variations. The smooth surface of birch makes painting this hardwood a simple task.
Cherry cabinetry has an unmatched richness. It lends elegance to any room. Cherry wood has a unique red tone that deepens as it ages. With cherry wood, you watch your cabinetry grow more beautiful year after year.
Prominent grain patterns are the hallmark of oak. Oak's hardiness and durability complement its rugged character. Oak cabinetry is a good fit for tastes that favor tradition. Oak is also a natural choice for a country-inspired space.
Hickory
An untamed natural beauty sets hickory wood apart. Hickory has a vibrant, woodsy appeal. It is a close-grained wood with flowing patterns. Hickory's coloring is dramatic, with high contrast between light and dark tones in the wood grain.