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Our Woods and Finishes...*

 

Oak

 

Frost - A translucent finish that lightly masks the color variations found in the wood. Noticeable grain and color variations are normal. Stain buildup in grain, corners, and grooves is an inherent characteristic of the Frost finish and is considered acceptable.

 

 

 

Natural Oak - This finish consist of clear sealer and topcoat that is applied directly to the wood without stain. The variations in grain, character, and wood color are highlighted with this finish. The natural variations in the wood are considered a feature of this
finish and are not a defect.

 

 

 

Harvest - Light translucent finish that features the color range and grain patterns found in natural wood. All variations in the wood are enhanced to create the warm natural look of the Harvest finish. Noticeable grain and color variations are inherent characteristics of this finish.

 

 

 

Chestnut - Light-medium tone stain color. This finish blends the natural variations in wood color and grain creating a warm finish that doesn't mask the natural character of the wood.
 

 

 


Royal - Medium stain color. This finish features the bold look of the wood grain. The medium color blends many of the wood colors but allows the bolder variations of the natural wood color to create a beautiful finish.
 

 

 

 

Espresso - A semi-transparent stain with deep, rich, brown hues with black overtones.
 

 

Maple

 

 

Sandstone - Warm, ivory colored, opaque stain .  Woodgrain does not show through finish on the doors.  Woodgrain barely shows on the self-adhesive veneer.  Available with Taupe, Mocha, Licorice or Vanilla accent glaze.

 

 

 

Champagne - A translucent finish that lightly masks the color variations found in the wood. Noticeable grain and color variations are normal. Stain buildup in grain, corners and grooves is an inherent characteristic of the Champagne finish and is considered acceptable.
 

 

 

Natural Maple - This finish consist of clear sealer and topcoat that is applied directly to the wood without stain. The variations in grain, character and wood color are highlighted with this finish. The natural variations in the wood are considered a feature of this finish and are not a defect.

 

 

 

Butterscotch - Light translucent no-wipe stain that features the natural look of hard maple. The stain color only lightly blends the natural color range and grain variation of the wood. This finish contains noticeable grain and color  variations.
 

 


Praline - Light-medium finish that blends the finish color with natural hardwood colors. The no-wipe stain application blends the different colors of the wood with the stain. The finish process reduces the variation of wood colors and minimizes color contrast in the finished product. The natural wood grain and natural character continue to give the "real wood" look blended by the stain color.

 

 

Cafe - A rich medium brown finish that draws out the grain characteristics of hard maple. This finish contains some grain and color variations which adds to its beauty.

 

 

 

Cordovan - Dark rich stain on hard maple. The full range of the wood color is blended to make a beautiful finish. Noticeable color variations in the grain are a characteristic that is highlighted by the hand wiped stain. These characteristics are natural and exhibit the beauty of maple.
 
 

 

 

Dolce - A semi-transparent stain with deep, rich, brown hues, and black overtones.
 

 

Cherry

 

 

Natural Cherry - This finish consist of clear sealer and topcoat that is applied directly to the wood without stain. The variations in grain, character and wood color are highlighted with this finish. The natural variations in the wood are considered a feature of this finish and are not a defect.

 

 

 

Amber - This is a special, translucent, hand-wiped finish that emphasizes character, natural variations in color, and grain of the natural Cherry hardwood. The variations of the natural wood are featured in this finish and are natural characteristics of Cherry. Your finish may vary from any samples that have been exposed to light.
 
 

 

 

Cider - Cider is a medium brown, multiple steps, hand-wiped stain, which showcases the dramatic grain patterns of the Cherry hardwood. The color variations of the solid hardwood typify the natural characteristics. Your finish may vary from any samples that have been exposed to light.
 

 

 

Burgundy - Burgundy is a multiple step, hand-wiped stain which showcases the rich character of the Cherry hardwood. The color variations of the solid hardwood typify the natural characteristics. Your finish may vary from any samples that have been exposed to light.

 

 

Hickory

 


Natural Hickory -
This natural finish accents the dramatic characteristics, variations in grain pattern, and wood color of the natural hardwood. A single door sample will not be a good example of all the variations this finish may offer in variety and contrast. The wide range of character and variations in the Hickory hardwood are considered features of this natural finish and are not defects.
 

 


Palomino - Our latest, beautiful new Hickory offering.  A very appealing blend of Hickory's lights and darks, like or natural finish, but with just enough complimentary stain to bring out the highlights and create depth without being too dark.  Very special effect.  A real compliment getter.  The natural variations of the wood are blended to give a look that only real Hickory can provide.
 

 

 

Autumn - This is a medium color, hand-wiped satin finish. The dramatic variations of the Hickory are slightly blended in this distinctive finish. The natural variations of the wood are blended to give a look that only real Hickory can provide.


 

 

*These pictures only represent the finish options we have available.
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 the true beauty of the natural woods and finishes we offer.

 

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