Door Styles
A26
Cherry-Quartersawn
Cherry–Quartersawn
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.
Quartersawn refers to the method of cutting natural cherry wood. Lumber is cut through the rings at close
to a 90 degree angle, creating a tighter, straighter and more consistent grain pattern. Finishes may appear
slightly darker on quartersawn material.
Face frame and end panels are supplied as plain-sawn material unless stated otherwise per cabinet.
Beale Cherry Square
AB4C4
• Quartersawn veneer slab on wall and base doors
• Quartersawn veneer slab drawer fronts
• Wood grain orientation on drawer fronts is vertical, unless noted
• Full overlay door design
• Concealed hinge
• Decorative hardware is required