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DOOR STYLES |
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Alder, Beech, Cherry, Lyptus, Maple, MDF, Oak, Pine |
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Arched, Lacquer, Miter, Raised Panel, Recessed Panel, Slab, Thermofoil |
| PRODUCT LINE: |
Integrity, Classic, Signature, Legacy |
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STYLES |
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Arched Center Panel
Arched doors have solid wood rails and stiles. The center panels are either furniture grade veneer or solid wood. The top rail is arched. This door is usually used on upper cabinets, with a square door on the lower cabinets.
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Lacquer
Lacquered or 'painted' doors are made from solid, medium-density or high-density fiberboard for exceptional stability. The lacquer coatings are usually applied in layers ranging from four coats to nine coats, depending upon the color. |
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Mitered
Mitered doors have solid wood rails and stiles with mitered corners. The center panels are either furniture grade veneer or solid wood. |
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Raised Center Panel
Raised center panel doors have solid wood rails and stiles. The center panels are either furniture grade veneer or solid wood. A raised center panel adds more detail and character to a door. |
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Recessed Center Panel
Recessed center panels doors have solid wood rails and stiles. The center is furniture grade veneer. A recessed center panel door adds smooth lines and simple elegance to a room. |
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Slab
Slab doors have no center panel or inside detail. The outside profile may have some detail, but usually it is limited to smaller profile accent. Slab doors have a unique urban feel to them. |
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Thermofoil
Thermofoiled doors have a medium-density or high-density fiberboard core and a thick thermofoil outer covering. These doors are very uniform and durable, making them a great choice for heavy traffic kitchens. |