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Prized for rich, natural color and interesting grain patterns. Broad, wavy grain patterns, with interesting depth and detail. Natural colors range from pinks to deeper reds and browns. The lighter tones of Cherry darken as it ages.
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The hardest of American hardwoods, durable and long-wearing. Smooth, tight, uniform grain. Narrow range of natural color variability – white to pale yellows and pinks. Color of maple mellows as cabinets age for a soft, seasoned look.
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A tough, rugged hardwood. Straight, very consistent grain patterns. Rich, natural variation in colors from the reddish-brown heartwood to the creamy white sapwood.
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Long recognized for its strength and durability. Multi-colored open grain. Naturally varies in color from shades of white and yellow to pale pink and tan. Streaks of green, yellow and black add visual interest. Color mellows as cabinets age for a soft, seasoned look.
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A white vinyl film molded to wood to resemble a white enameled finish. Resists scratching, chipping and most household chemicals.
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