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maple
offers a smooth, closed grain pattern, generally off-white in
color with varying tones of light pink and yellow-brown. Maple contains a natural resin that causes the wood to turn amber
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oak
is characterized by its wide open grain patterns and extreme durability. Variations in grain pattern and color, small knots and pin holes are attributes of nature giving oak its distinctive beauty. |
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cherry
is a rich and multi-colored hardwood distinguished by
its flowing grain pattern. Pitch pockets, checks, pin knots and sap wood all occur naturally in cherry wood. Color varies from light to deep reddish brown and will darken or mellow with age. This will be more noticeable with natural or light stain finishes. |
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rustic cherry
The term Rustic refers to using material that presents a more authentic country, rural feel to the cabinetry. The cabinets are designed to include a large amount of character elements in the wood. |
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hickory
is known for its strength, open grain and distinctive color variation within each piece
of wood. Ranging from light
to deep brown, Hickory’s unpredictable color spread
is especially noticeable in a natural or light finish, with darker stains mellowing the variation. |
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rustic hickory
The term Rustic refers to using material that presents a more authentic country, rural feel to the cabinetry. The cabinets are designed to include a large amount of character elements
in the wood. |
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rustic alder
has a fine, straight-grain pattern and even texture. The color is a light brown with a reddish tinge that stains evenly. Rustic Alder includes character spots, knots, burls and blemishes which do
not affect the product durability. |
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