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(Square Raised Panel)
Shown in Red Oak
Minimum Door Width: 8”
Minimum Door Length: 8”
Slab Drawer Front
Shown In Alder
Delaware Drawer Front
Shown In Cherry
Maple Raised Panel Cabinet Doors
Below is our Maple Raised Panel custom cabinet door. Maple is a very hard hardwood,
with excellent wear resistance. Maple wood has a straight, close grain with a fine,
uniform texture. Nearly white sapwood, sometimes with a reddish tinge and light tannish
heartwood. Maple is commonly used for furniture, cabinetry, interior joinery, bowling
pins, bowling lanes and other floors, school desks, ladder rungs, countertops, cutting
boards, textile rollers, sports goods, stringed instruments, paneling, and decorative
veneer. Maple is very hard and can be stained, although it is seen with a glazed
finish. Maple paints excellently and is a great choice for a durable material for
painting.
Shown here is our square raised panel cabinet door. All of our raised panel doors
are 5 piece doors. Also sometimes called frame and panel doors. Meaning that the
panel is held in place by the door frame. This is the most traditional way to build
these type of cabinet doors. This allows the raised panel to move with changes in
temperature and humidity making for a very stable door. The raised panel style door
has been used for centuries for entry doors, cabinet and furniture work. For our
solid wood stain grade raised panel doors, all of the wood is hand selected for color
and uniformity. Our solid wood raised panel cabinet doors use full 3/4” thick raised
panels. This makes for a very solid cabinet door.
Raised panel cabinet doors offer a very traditional look, with a solid presence.
Our raised panel doors are available with numerous panel details and can have either
square or edge detailing, such as a round over or finger pull edge detail. Visit
our door profiles page for the various options.
Maple is a very hard hardwood, with excellent wear resistance. Maple wood has a straight,
close grain with a fine, uniform texture. Nearly white sapwood, sometimes with a
reddish tinge and light tannish heartwood. Maple is very hard and can be stained,
although it is seen with a glazed finish. Maple paints excellently and is a great
choice for a durable material for painting.