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Finish and Door Styles Information
Door Styles
Door Styles
Wood Species
Cherry
is a rich multi-colored hardwood, often used in fine furniture. In its raw state,
cherry
has pinkish-brown hues with occasional shades of
white
, green, pink or grey. It may also contain small knots, pin holes and
cherry
fissures. A
cherry
fissure is a small crack that occurs naturally in
the wood; it will
not
get bigger over time. Natural or light stains accent the color variations and characteristics in
cherry
, while dark stains soften
its complexity. All
cherry
wood naturally darkens or “mellows” with age.
Maple
is a strong wood that is primarily off-
white
in its raw state. However,
maple
sometimes contains light hues of yellow-brown and pink as
well as light tan or reddish-tinged streaks that darken with stain. Typically straight-grained,
maple
can be wavy or even curly. Hard
maple
offers
more uniformity than other wood types, making it ideal for living spaces that feature a clean, streamlined appearance.
Oak
is a strong, open-grained wood that ranges in color from
white
to yellow to reddish brown.
Oak
is sometimes streaked with green, yellow
or black mineral deposits.
Cherry
Maple
Oak