Suggested Drawer Front Options
Slab Drawer Front
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Shaker Door
Shown in Cherry
Minimum Door Width: 5 1/2”
Minimum Door Length: 5 1/2”
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Inset Panel Shaker Style Cabinet Door
Below is our Red Oak Shaker Style custom cabinet door. Red Oak wood is a straight
grained with a coarse texture and prominent rays. Light reddish tan heartwood and
narrow, almost white sapwood. Red Oak is a very hard and durable hardwood with great
wear resistance. Read Oak is commonly used for cabinets, furniture, millwork, musical
instruments, plywood, flooring, turnery, boxes, caskets, pallets, heavy construction,
and many other applications. Oak accepts stain very well, from light to dark. Due
to its rather coarse grain patterns Red Oak is not recommended for painting as this
coarse grain will show under some painted finishes. Of course if this is the look
you desire for your painted finishes then Red Oak may be an excellent choice.
Shown here is just one style of Shaker style cabinet doors that we offer. The Shaker
style is named after the Shakers. The Shakers built very beautiful yet very simple
utilitarian furniture And this is a style has been modeled and refined from their
designs over the years. This version of this Shaker style door has a very modern
feel clean but not ornate. This style of shaker door features 2 1/4” wide stiles
and rails. Other stile and rail widths can be produced using this style of cabinet
door. Shaker style cabinet doors offer a clean yet traditional look. Shaker style
cabinet doors are very popular and work well with a variety of designs and home decor.
Red Oak Quarter Sawn wood is a straight grained with a coarse texture Light reddish
tan heartwood and narrow, almost white sapwood. Red Oak is a very hard and durable
hardwood with great wear resistance. Oak accepts stain very well, from light to dark.
Quarter Sawn material is milled so that the growth rings of the lumber are near vertical
(60 to 90 degrees), the cuts made cuts across the wood's ray cells yielding "ray-flecked"
grain.