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Cabinet Door Styles
Cabinet doors are a beautiful and cost-effective way to "remodel" your kitchen. At a fraction of the cost of full cabinet replacements, cabinet doors are available in a variety of designs to suit your style and room. Cabinet door styles refer to appearance of the door itself. We have a variety of different types for you to choose from. If you are not sure which type of cabinet door styles to choose, glance through the pictures and information to determine which style is best for your kitchen, bathroom, study, or entertainment center.
These cabinet doors and drawers will be unfinished upon delivery; Our door styles below are shown with a clear finish to demonstrate the wood grain and quality of the wood itself. The customer will be responsible for the completion of staining, finishing and replacement of all cabinet doors in order to better match the cabinets themselves. Listed below are pictures of the various cabinet door styles we offer accompanied with short descriptions of where these styles are traditionally seen or how they are used in today's homes. All square styles can be changed to include the eyebrow arch or the cathedral arch style cabinet door.
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| This Vertical Split cabinet door frame is of a Shaker style. It goes well in a kitchen or an area seeking for a country atmosphere. |
This is a Square Glass cabinet door frame. This style would work on a china cabinet or in a kitchen where you would like to showcase neat and organized dishes, tableware or kitchenware, in addition to home theater or entertainment centers. |
The Square Flat Panel is often used when looking for a simple, charming look. Perfect for bathroom cabinets and kitchen cabinets. |
The Square Raised-Panel is very similar to the previous style with a bit more elegance and detail. |
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| This is a V-Groove, Reverse Panel that would look very nice in any kitchen or bathroom setting, but particularly well in a country environment. |
This is considered an Eyebrow Arch Raised-Panel cabinet door. The arch adds a touch of detail and class to an already nice raised panel door. |
The Bead Board cabinet door is a cut above a square flat panel door adding interest to the eye with the vertical design down the front. Formerly known as wainscoating, this is perfect for traditional, older style, or New England homes. |
The Cathedral Arch Raised Panel door is probably the most decorative of cabinet door designs with an exquisite and elegant look and feel. |
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| This small cabinet door is named appropriately Divided Light or Mullioned Door for its separated glass facade. This glass cabinet door again goes well in china cabinets with clear, opaque, or frosted glass. |
This is also an example of a Divided Light or Mullioned Door with a different variation in cabinet door size. It also goes well in china cabinets with clear, opaque, or frosted glass. |
This is a Paint Grade Square Raised Panel Door. The stile and rail is paint grade maple with an MDF, or medium density fiber, panel. This door is highly recommended for painting rather than staining. |
Cabinet Drawer Styles
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| This is a Raised Panel Drawer Front and corresponds well with the Square Raised Panel, Eyebrow Arch Raised Panel, or the Cathedral Arch Raised Panel cabinet doors shown above. When choosing the arch raised panel drawer front, the drawer must be greater than 10" in height to be able to add the necessary detail. |
The above is the Slab Drawer Front. Any outside profile may be added to the edge of the drawer to coincide with the chosen cabinet door style and profile. |
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| 3702 Saturn Rd. Corpus Christi, Texas
78413 Phone: 361.853.8540 Toll Free: 800.528.6687 Fax: 361.853.8610
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