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Cabinets Browse by Wood Type - Lexington Collection
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Ash
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Ash Wood Cabinets |
| The color tones of Ash consist of a wide range of cream to light brown with some dark streaks. The grain pattern is heavy and open. |
| See Ash Cabinets |
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Beech
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Birch
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Birch Wood Cabinets |
Birch is a subtle contemporary and close-grained hardwood, whose colors go from cream to reddish-brown. Its texture is fine and even, and the grain is often straight but can also come in wavy or curly patterns, mirroring maple. With a smooth paintable surface, birch can be stained to resemble mahogany or walnut, but is typically at its best when left natural and sealed with a clear coating. |
| See Birch Cabinets |
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Burma Cherry
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Burma Cherry Wood Cabinets |
The Burma Cherry cabinets are similar with the color coding of traditional cherry, but Fine, frequently wavy, uniform texture, distinctive flake pattern on true quartersawn surfaces. |
| See Burma Cherry |
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European Maple
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European Maple Wood Cabinets |
Cabinets in maple, a strong hardwood known for its close, uniform grain. Treasured by furniture and cabinet makers for years, the fine texture of maple lends itself well to both contemporary or traditional styling. Maple wood might occasionally include curly or wavy variations in the grain pattern. Colors range from light tan or cream to yellow to light reddish-brown. |
| See European Maple |
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Siberian Maple
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Pacific Maple
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Oak
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Oak Wood Cabinets |
The prominent open grain pattern and textured surface of oak cabinets make it a natural choice for those interested in a more traditional or casual country look. This hardwood is heavy-grained and durable, and its visible characteristics include mineral streaks and pin knots, with it's attractive red or white oak color tones. |
| See Oak Cabinets |
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Rubber Wood
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Rubber Wood Cabinets |
As a member of the maple family, rubber wood has a dense grain character that is easily controlled in the kiln drying process. Rubber wood has very little shrinkage making it one of the more stable construction materials available for cabinet manufacturing. |
| See Rubber Wood |
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Walnut
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