With reference to mid-century modern furniture, our Nantucket door has passed the test of time year after year. The 1/8″ solid wood edge adds a thin line of detail to an otherwise simple modern door. Veneer framed in solid wood, perfectly engineered to give life and longevity to your kitchen.
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 Piedmont door has similarities to the Madison door but brought to a more subtle level with the Chesapeake Colourtone finish and single piece routed detailing.
Read MoreLooking for unmatched value but need a little extra something for that playroom that gets daily abuse? Our low pressure laminate has unlimited color offerings and framed in 1/8″ banding will fend off doom and destruction thrown by children and grown-ups alike.
Read MoreWe keep our cutters sharp for the Regency door with the Louis XIII center panel and Elite inside profile. If detail and multiple facets and forms are your thing, this door is definitely one to consider.
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 MoreOne of our most exciting new offerings. Have you been dreaming of a beautiful solid wood kitchen showing exquisite wood grain, but concerned that temperature and humidity could be a problem over time? We’ve got the solution. A door with all the appeal of natural wood, but with mind-blowing durability and longevity.
Read MoreAvailable in both high gloss or a satin finish, the Stella door is your go to for the standard flat painted kitchen. Our outside edge options let you customize this otherwise simple door to get the exact amount of additional detail required. The Machine Edge (ME) or the 1/8″ Radius (ER) will give you that super crisp look or just the slight soft edge you are looking for.
Read MoreDesire: Linear pattern, consistency, but with the knowledge that you are using a natural material. Solution: Reconstituted veneers. Rapidly growing farmed European species that have been laminated and re-cut so that the variation is minimal. Modern but with that hint of natural character. Truly a future classic and a great alternative to exotic veneers.
Read MoreThe deeper Beaded Whitman door allows you to use a more decorative center panel and this Half Bead panel is mixed with a matching outside profile. Available in all our standard species, this door is shown in classic Cherry with a Ginger stain.
Read MoreA five-piece wooden door with a fine, gentle bevel for subtly transitional kitchen.
Read MoreOur love of materials that are true to their purpose and not purely decorative is one of the founding tenets of our business. Honesty. With its cross-laminated thick three ply core, the Zeuli door is plywood on a whole different level. Worried about thin veneers no more, the 1/8″ top and bottom are the same rapidly growing grass that forms the core of this door.
Read MoreMuch like many things of a hybrid nature, the Zheng door combines two unlike materials to form a “better than the sum of its parts” final product. The structural and decorative exposed bamboo edge is sheathed in a laminate of your choice, allowing design flexibility but staying true to the core ideals both literally and figuratively.
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