The Amesbury door has a very shallow depth (1/8″) panel that casts a minimal shadow. Often used with wider rails and stiles, this door is a great way to highlight the natural variation found in walnut, cherry or ash.
Read MoreWith set specifications this door is a classic in its proportions and needs no customization. With a 1/4″ set back panel and one piece construction this is a solid mainstay at Cory Manufacturing.
Read MoreWe call this Enfield, but if you ask anyone it would be categorized as a “Shaker” style door. Five piece construction with a 3/8″ setback panel, this is one of our most popular Transitional doors. Also available in MDF center panel, or full five piece MDF construction for more stability against seam fracture and water resistance.
Read MoreOne of our most contemporary Transitional doors. The “double-step shaker” as we often refer to it has its roots in a shaker simplicity but adding one more level, albeit, still square and austere, to bring sophistication to your eclectic interior. Easily mixes with more modern handles and finishes in the kitchen.
Read MoreThe slim border of Halifax implies a faceframe cabinet while maintaining the large open expanse of veneer to highlight the natural beauty of wood. Walnut, white oak, or cherry with a clear natural finish work best to fully expresses the grain and color. A legacy door from the Imperia line of cabinetry, this product has been in our family for a long time and continues to be a timeless classic.
Read MoreLooking for a shaker style door but want a more durable and softer edge detail? The Montclair door with 1/8″ radius inside profile is up to the task and will not let you down for years in your kitchen.
Read MoreA middle depth recess panel, the Morris has a deeper shadow line than the Amesbury, but not as deep as the Enfield. At 1/4″ this is often a nice balance for a Transitional kitchen with a shaker style door.
Read MoreWhile a big fan of a robust product, we know that sometimes the budget requires some finessing. With a standard 3/8″ set back panel and no raises available, this 1/4″ plywood center panel door gives you the look of a solid wood center panel but with a slightly lower cost.
Read MoreOften one difference between fully custom cabinets and a manufactured product would be a thicker door offering. Our Palmer door gives you the shaker look but with a 1″ door frame for a more robust and solid kitchen. Close the door and feel the weight and rest assured that it will feel that way for the lifetime of your kitchen.
Read MoreInspired by the designs from the Art Deco movement, the Phoenix door adds an additional set of steps to an otherwise simple door. Think Empire State Building or Chrysler Building and nickel plated hardware.
Read MoreThe wide bevel on the Sonoma door combined with the 1″ thickness makes for a serious and at the same time slightly more decorative door. Available in all our standard species, this door is at home in an American Four Square, Craftsman, or Cape Cod style residence.
Read MoreA five-piece wooden door with a fine, gentle bevel for subtly transitional kitchen.
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