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Standish

The Basic Idea

A simple look with a subtle modern flair for a customer who

likes Shaker doors, but wants something a little different.

The Details

This door is similar to a Shaker door but with a little

something extra for those customers who don’t want to go

quite that simple. It has mitered joints and thicker rails for

a stronger look.

(Available in Maple and Cherry.)

• Full overlay.

• Square veneer recessed panel on wall and base doors.

• Standard: 5-Piece drawer front.

• Optional: Classic drawer front (CLDF).

See page A41.

Ralden

The Basic Idea

• A more modern traditional look.

• For customers who are moving away from traditional,

but aren’t quite ready for transitional.

The Details

For a customer looking for an updated traditional look.

This door has a Shaker shape, but with a

shaped inside and outside profile, and wide rails.

(Available in Maple and Cherry.)

• Full overlay.

• Square veneer recessed panel on wall and base doors.

• Standard: Slab drawer front.

• Optional: Deluxe recessed panel drawer front (DRPD).

See page A36.

Welch

The Basic Idea

A Shaker style with a little something extra.

The drawer front has a matching edge detail.

The Details

This Home Depot Exclusive door is an update to a Shaker style

door, for when customers want a simple style, but not that

simple. The coordinating drawer front has the same details

around the edges as the door.

(Available in Maple and Cherry.)

• Full overlay door design.

• Veneer slab on doors and drawer fronts.

• Wood grain orientation: door is vertical; drawer front is horizontal.

• Optional: Deluxe raised panel drawer front (DRPD).

See page A50.

Decorative Hardware is required on this door.