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Wondering about Wood Cabinets?

If you are wondering about which type of wood is the best one for your cabinets, you are not alone. With so many beautiful and different options to choose from, it is critical to evaluate all of your choices to ensure that you will achieve the kitchen of your dreams. And because wood cabinets is known for its durability and timeless appeal, making an informed decision will allow you to select wood cabinets that will grace your home for years to come.

Ash
Let the natural beauty of your wood show through by choosing the light, refreshing look of ash cabinets. Although it is commonly confused with the similar look of oak, ash has a tighter grain pattern that enhances any space with distinction.

Cherry
If you’re looking for a luxurious-looking and durable hardwood, cherry wood is the perfect choice for you. Cherry wood can be purchased in many shades from white to reddish-brown, and its natural close-grain variation brings a magnificent opulence to every kitchen. One of the most expensive choices of wood cabinets, cherry wood is often considered worth the price because it does not shrink or warp and because it brings a tasteful, refined look to every space.


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Hickory
Hickory is a dense, coarsely-textured wood whose natural grains range in color from yellow to more subtle hues of browns and blacks. While it is possible to conceal hickory’s intrinsic color variation by applying certain stains, many prefer hickory cabinets because of their natural and lively color variations that provide the distinct effect of genuine wood.

Mahogany
A finely-grained wood with a reddish brown color, mahogany is a durable wood that generally does not shrink, swell or warp. Because of its durability and the elegance that results from its rich color, mahogany is often used for wood facings, boat construction, cabinets and other quality wood furnishings.


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Maple
Those who wish to introduce the traditional look of wood into a contemporary space will love the light wood finish of maple. A close-grained wood that is markedly pale in color, maple is often treated with a light stain or whitewashed to produce a stunning modern look.

Oak
If you desire a durable, water-resistant hardwood with a light to medium hue, oak may be the solution you are looking for. Available in a variety of shades including white, yellow red and pink, oak’s uniform, open-grains provide a look of natural distinction that is always in style. Those seeking stylish but affordable wood cabinets should consider oak- with over 200 species to choose from, you are likely to find a grain and color that will match your space and your budget.

Pine
An attractive option because it is one of the least expensive and most variegated types of wood cabinets, pine is a light colored wood that can bring an earthy, rustic feel to your space. For those who prefer unusual natural variegation, pine’s inherent knots and straight grains can introduce a charm and charisma all their own. Although pine is a soft wood that can dent or scratch easily, it finishes well and does not warp, shrink or swell.

Walnut
Walnut is a classy option for those seeking a robust dark wood. Although walnut is not a common choice for kitchen cabinets because it is expensive and remarkably dark, its interesting grain patterns and intense color are perfect for spaces designed with a traditional décor. Because it is strong and finely textured, walnut is easy to work with and creates fabulous, flawless cabinets.


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