Cabinet Doors
Selecting The Right Cabinet Doors
Updating your kitchen cabinet doors can be easy. Changing cabinet doors can be the one design detail that alters the entire mood of the kitchen. The vast majority of home owners also choose to update cabinet hardware, drawer fronts and knobs. Fortunately, there are a variety of wood species for your cabinet doors to choose from. When exposed to different light, wood finishes can alter the color of the cabinet doors and create a new mood in the entire kitchen. This is a natural process that enhances grain differences and mineral streaks in the wood.
Kitchen cabinet selection depends entirely on your personal style and theme of the room. Understanding these wood variations simply gives you the ability to make a better purchase decision. Below are some common wood species to consider for your project.
- Oak. Ranges in color from white to yellow and red-brown. Oak is sometimes laced with dark mineral deposits ranging from a tight elevation to an extreme arch.
- Maple. Considered a close- grained wood usually off- white (sometimes yellow, brown, or pink). Usually contain small tinged mineral streaks, mostly straight grained.
- Hickory. Strong grained wood with a dramatic variation in color. Usually contains random mineral streak and specks. Hickory colors can range anywhere from light to deep brown.
- Cherry. This is a multi-colored wood. Unfinished, the wood can range from pinkish brown with accents of white and gray. Cheery wood usually has small pin knots and streak that darkens with age.
- Birch. A dense wood with a distinct grain pattern that is either straight or wavy. The sapwood color is while to creamy yellow. Accent colors vary from medium to dark brown, or reddish brown. there is definitely a distinction in color.
- Pine. Straight- grained wood that usually appears a soft yellow, white, or pink. There are numerous undefined mineral knots that vary in size and shape.
Are There Different Styles?
There are a variety of styles for cabinet doors as well. You can choose from a simple square style, arch or slab doors. Glass cabinet doors are an excellent way to change the look of your kitchen. They can be an added detail to enhancing your currentcabinet doors or you can use them in a complete kitchen remodel. Some homeowners use glass to add a unique custom touch. Designed can be colored and customized to match your kitchen and cabinet decor. And choosing your own colors is why unfinished cabinet doors and stained cabinet doors are becoming more popular.
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