A favorite or ours for highlighting the veneer or laminate on a slab door by pushing the pull to the top edge and out of the way. The heavy gauge stainless steel pull is easy to grab and use, but keeps things clean due to the attachment at the edge. Can be applied to the top of doors and drawers on base cabinets, and the edge or bottom of uppers.
Read MoreThe simple slab door highlights the materials in a clean modern way that allows you to select a figured veneer for the natural character of wood or a linear grain that falls subtly into the pallet of your contemporary interior.
Read MoreModeled on a universal idea of putting both a visusal and functional metal element only where it is needed, the Ames door is infinitely versatile in color choice. Integrated with visual style is a durable real metal edge that will last a lifetime in a well used and loved kitchen.
Read MoreBased on the inside profile as the starting point for all our five piece framed doors, the Ashfield’s profile is a timeless Ogee Edge. Combined here with a Presidential shaped raised center panel, this Maple door finished in a Colonial stain works with a traditional leaning design but tempered by a more contemporary wood species.
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 MoreThe Belvedere door is a single piece routed MDF core, combined here with a warm Cadet Grey Colourtone finish. Framed with an Beaded outside profile, this example is framed with 2-5/16 Rails and Stiles.
Read MoreSerious and quiet as a library or reading room, The Bennington door pulls all the elements of history together with material, finish, and design. The Beaded inside frame opens up to a shallow flat panel, then becomes highly detailed on the outer edge with the Half Bead profile. The shallow frame depth requires that a Reverse G Cove profile be used to insure the stability of the flat center panel.
Read MoreKnown for generations since its widespread use just after the 1940’s, plywood takes the performance of a natural material and improves it by cross-laminating the grain of the veneer core. Exposing this structural feature, the Bergstrom door is strong both physically and visually. Mating it with a solid laminate face allows one to reap the benefits of incredibly durable surfaces also born in this era.
Read MoreLaminate has come a long way and we continue to proudly offer this door that has held up tremendously over the decades. By far the most cost-effective and durable product we make, our in-house laminations are done by hand with a white glue, insuring longevity ( a unique process in the industry). Our classic and one of the widely misunderstood products that we offer.
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 MorePart of our gloss finish Contemporary offering, the Lexington door has a deep luster that is continued on the face matched 1mm edgebanding. Sourced from Europe, color and pattern are sophisticated and unique for the person who wants to really make a statement with their kitchen or just go with the classic white gloss.
Read MoreThermally fused laminate is a very affordable material that can be used in your less public locations. Perfect for a laundry room or garage, this door is always backed up by a Cory-made cabinet box. No corners are cut, it is built to last, but will not break the bank.
Read MoreWe categorized this door as Traditional but as you can see in this example, the Loudon door with its 1″ thick and 3″ wide rails and stiles is both clean and heavy at the same time. The 1/2″ Reverse G Cove center panel and Machine edge give you a very contemporary design that is sure to have staying power in one of our favorite species and stains. Walnut and Manchester stain are a great combination that will warm even more over time as it ages.
Read MoreAlways on the lookout for new materials, we sourced and starting making this door ten years ago. Just now being recognized in the US, this door is a cost effective alternative to veneer that has better water resistance but all the character and variety of real wood. With a perfect balance of textured grain, the natural look and feel is often copied but never as nice as our Machi door.
Read MoreTraditional style at its best. This door uses a Step and Round Over outside profile to balance the same inside profile that defines what we call the Madison door. The Slant Raise keeps things simple and pulls the surface of the center panel flush with the outside 2-5/16″ frame. Lining up well in choice of species, the rich and characteristic Alder is finished with an Autumn stain to solidly state that this door is serious and stately.
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.
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