KM Vantage - Doors - page 8

ALDER
Commonly used for a rustic
look with knotholes, burls
and mineral streaks. Can
also go modern/industrial
with a darker finish.
Available in Rustic only.
HICKORY
The hardest wood with
the widest color variation.
Random burls, knots and
mineral streaks give each
hickory kitchen a unique
sensibility.
BIRCH
Medium density hardwood
with a distinct, moderate
grain pattern. Versatile,
useful for designs that are
anywhere from casual to
refined.
MAPLE
Kind of a go-to wood
species—very uniform and
predictable. Therefore
takes lighter stained and
painted colors well.
CHERRY
Brings a rich, elegant feel.
Common in fine furniture.
Darkens or “mellows” with
age. May contain small
knots for added character.
OAK
Another popular, versatile
wood with rich textures
and grain patterns that
lends itself to practically
any application.
WOOD TYPE
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