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"Ansonia" Door
"Slab" Drawer Front
Maple
Natural Finish
"Z" Edge
"Slab" Drawer Front
Maple
Natural Finish
"Z" Edge
Select a Wood Species |
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Birch |
Character Cherry |
Character Red Oak |
Cherry |
Natural Yellow Birch hardwoods are chosen for their dramatic color variation and usually smooth grain. Birch hardwoods will exhibit dramatic color variation from a creamy color to a medium brown. Characteristics such as shiny burl wood, grain variation, small pin knots and mineral stains may also be present. Birch should not be chosen as an alternative to Maple - although the two wood species may sometimes be similar in texture, Birch hardwoods will exhibit dramatic color and shade variation. Although Birch is relatively light in weight, it is hard and strong with excellent shock resistance. | Character Cherry will have the same general characteristics of Cherry, but with more rustic features apparent. You can expect more random closed knots of unlimited size and filled knots of up to 3/4" than standard Cherry. However, these characteristics will not compromise the structural integrity of the product. Mineral streaks and pin holes will be more numberous and of unlimited size. | Character Red Oak will have the same general characteristics of Red Oak, but with more rustic features apparent. You can expect more random closed knots of unlimited size and filled knots of up to 3/4" than standard Red Oak. However, these characteristics will not compromise the structural integrity of the product. Mineral streaks will be more numberous and of unlimited size. | Cherry hardwoods are chosen for their smooth texture, rich color and flowing grain patterns. In its natural state, cherry has a predominantly pinkish hue and may range in color from nearly white to pink to dark brown. Some selections can even exhibit shades of yellow, green and gray. Small gum spots, "pin" holes, pitch pockets and mineral flecks are characteristics. Cherry will darken (mellow) with age due to exposure to sunlight - this color change can occur gradually or rapidly depending on the amount and intensity of exposure. Cherry is strong, moderately hard and has high resistance to shock. |
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Ansonia Door Slab
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