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Solid Wood Kitchen Cabinet

Solid wood cabinets are made entirely of solid wood boards and are known for their immense durability and stability. They can last for decades and their high tear and wear resistance is unrivalled by all other wooden cabinets.

Solid wood cabinets come in a variety of wood types, including birch, oak, walnut and more. They can bring charm and warmth to any room with their beautiful and natural grain patterns.

Our Solid Wood Materials

South American Cherry Wood

South American Cherry is a type of hardwood material that grows in South America’s Amazon River basin. Its heartwood ranges from a bright red to reddish-brown color and darkens after sun exposure. 

It is popular for high-end interior decoration, turning and carving, and making musical instruments. South American Cherry has medium density and is easy to process, nail and glue. It also has good bending properties, low stiffness, medium strength and seismic resistance

American Cherry (Gilded)

American Cherry’s heartwood ranges from a dark, rich red to a reddish brown, and is ideal for high-end interior decoration, turning and carving, and making musical instruments. 

American Cherry has medium density and is easy to process, nail and glue. It also has good bending properties, low stiffness, medium strength and seismic resistance.

American Red Oak

American Red Oak is a tree species native to eastern North America. It is a popular hardwood material used for furniture, flooring, and cabinetry. 

The wood has a light reddish-brown color with a prominent grain pattern. It is heavy, hard, and strong with medium stiffness and shock resistance.

Russian Ash

Russian ash is a widely used and high-quality timber species that enjoys a high reputation in the international market. It has a price of 4-5 times higher than coniferous tree species. 

The trunk is straight and the material is tough and dense, rich in elasticity, with a straight texture and smooth planed surface. It has good adhesive and paint properties and good decorative properties.

Solid Wood Kitchen Cabinet FAQs

Q: What is the difference between solid wood and plywood?

A: Solid wood is made entirely of solid wood boards while plywood is made of thin layers of wood glued together. Plywood is less susceptible to warping and cracking than solid wood.

Q: What is the best way to clean solid wood kitchen cabinets?

A: Use a soft cloth and mild soap and water to clean your solid wood kitchen cabinets. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers as they can damage the finish.

Q: What are some popular styles of solid wood kitchen cabinets?

A: Some popular styles of solid wood kitchen cabinets include shaker, raised panel, flat panel, and inset.

Q: What are the advantages of solid wood kitchen cabinets?

A: Solid wood kitchen cabinets are durable and versatile. They can be repaired quickly and are available in almost any tone and style.

Q: Can wood cabinets be painted?

A: Yes, with current trends, more than half of our clients are choosing to break away from the standard wood stains and add a pop of color to their design with painted cabinetry. This is a great way to create a statement piece in the room and the final results are stunning.

Q: Can dark wood cabinets be painted white?

A: Yes. However, if the cabinetry is new construction, darker lumber such as walnut is generally much more expensive and it makes no sense to paint it. If you are trying to re-finish existing or older cabinetry that is dark, several coats of primer may need to be applied before painting to ensure the old color does not show through.

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