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An overlay that covers most of the face frame, giving prominence to the door and drawer design. A full overlay creates a more custom and clear look.
Overlay is the amount of face frame covered by the door and drawer. The reveal on traditional overlay cabinets is typically one inch. A traditional overlay creates a traditional look and is typically less expensive.
The center panel is raised. It provides design dimension and interest.
The center goes inward. Recessed panel designs create a fresh look.
A flat panel with no variance in the center. It provides a clean, modern look that dares to be simple.
Panels that have right angles on all sides. Creates a look like a framed piece of artwork on every door.
Cherry is moderately hard and heavy, and has a fine-to-medium uniform grain. Cherry is commonly thought of as a deep color, but is quite different depending upon your choice of stain. Expect variations.
Hickory is a very heavy, hard wood, and has a grain with quite a bit of variance. This creates a design element in and of itself, taking on colors in unique ways. No two doors will look alike.
Laminate is a thermo-plastic polymer wrap that is applied to engineered wood or Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF). This cabinetry gives you a uniform appearance.
Maple is a popular choice featuring a fine uniform grain that takes a color quite well. Maple is versatile and available in nearly every color combination. A very consistent wood type.
Oak is a heavy, hard wood, and has a medium-fine, noticeable grain. It gives you dramatic lines that play quite differently off of each color.
A veneer is a thin piece of solid wood that is attached with glue to a supporting board. Veneered components are more uniform in finish and grain, and commonly used as the material for the center panel of a door.