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Species
Available
Stain/Colors
Description Standard
Finishes
Optional
Finishes
MDF W White (Satin white thermo foil on MDF) Satin White N/A
Oak NO Natural Oak (No stain, natural oak wood)
LO Light Oak (Light stain on oak wood)
BO Blush Oak (Translucent white wash stain on oak wood)
CO Cherry Oak (Cherry stain on oak wood)
SO Spice Oak (Medium blend stain on oak wood)
DO Dark Oak (Dark stain on oak wood)
Maple NM Natural Maple (No stain, natural maple wood)
LM Light Maple (Light stain on maple wood)
BM Blush Maple (Translucent white wash stain on maple wood)
CM Cherry Maple (Cherry stain on maple wood)
SM Spice Maple (Medium blend stain on maple wood)
DM Dark Maple (Dark stain on maple wood)
Cherry LC Light Cherry (Light stain on cherry wood)
CC Cherry Cherry (Cherry stain on cherry wood)
SC Spice Cherry (Medium blend stain on cherry wood)
DC Dark Cherry (Dark stain on cherry wood)
MDF W White (Satin white thermo foil on MDF) Satin White N/A
Oak NO Natural Oak (No stain, natural oak wood)
LO Light Oak (Light stain on oak wood)
BO Blush Oak (Translucent white wash stain on oak wood)
CO Cherry Oak (Cherry stain on oak wood)
SO Spice Oak (Medium blend stain on oak wood)
DO Dark Oak (Dark stain on oak wood)
Beech NB Natural Beech (No stain, natural beech wood)
LB Light Beech (Light stain on beech wood)
CB Cherry Beech (Cherry stain on beech wood)
SB Spice Beech (Medium blend stain on beech wood)
DB Dark Beech (Dark stain on beech wood)
Maple NM Natural Maple (No stain / natural maple wood)
LM Spice Maple (Light stain on maple wood)
BM Blush Maple (Translucent white wash stain on maple wood)
CM Cherry Maple (Cherry stain on maple wood)
SM Spice Maple (Medium blend stain on maple wood)
DM Dark Maple (Dark stain on maple wood)
Cherry LC Light Cherry (Light stain on cherry wood)
CC Cherry Cherry (Cherry stain on cherry wood)
SC Spice Cherry (Medium blend stain on cherry wood)
DC Dark Cherry (Dark stain on cherry wood)
  1. White cabinets are constructed with no reveal; that is the drawer front extends nearly flush to the side of the cabinet. Special attention is needed when placing these cabinets against a wall where door casings may prevent drawers from fully opening. A fill strip or different drawer configuration may be necessary.
  2. The doors, drawer fronts, and headers of these cabinets are medium density fiberboard covered in a durable thermo foil sheathing that is thermally glued and vacuum-sealed individually.
  1. The Eureka style cabinet has a full overlay drawer/door design, see note 1 of the white cabinets above for installing these cabinets near a door opening.
  2. The natural beauty and distinctive appearance of wood cabinetry is derived from the inherent qualities of wood itself. Trees of the same species are affected differently by the climate and elements required for growth. Variations like grain pattern and color variations, and unique markings such as dark mineral streaks and light wood can be present from cabinet to cabinet and within the same door/drawer front and are not considered defects. The only thing consistent about wood is that it is inconsistent. Each cabinet is only a small piece of nature's work of art.