Harvey


Adding a little detail, along with wide rails and stiles, brings a fresh contemporary vibe to the popular shaker style.

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PICTURED:

WOOD Maple

FINISH Desert

GLAZE None

Wood Type

Select a wood type below to see it applied to this door style. A variety of finishes are available depending on your wood choice. When applicable, rustic door and finish images do not reflect rustic characteristics.

Alder

Alder

Cherry

Cherry

Oak

Oak

Maple

Maple

Pecan

Pecan

Quartersawn Oak

Quartersawn Oak

Rustic Alder

Rustic Alder

Rustic Cherry

Rustic Cherry

Rustic Oak

Rustic Oak

Rustic Pecan

Rustic Pecan

Walnut

Walnut


Maple Finish Options

View our offering of cabinet finishes and glazes to find the combination that tells your story.

Stain Glaze (4)

Color Glaze (4)


Product photography and illustrations have been reproduced as accurately as print and web technologies permit. To ensure highest satisfaction, we suggest you view an actual sample from your dealer for best color, wood grain and finish representation.

  • Antiquing

    The antiqued look of natural wear on wood from years of use is achieved by lightly sanding over the profiles, worm holes, light dents, and chiseling with randomly scraped profiles before finishing. Since the effects are applied prior to finishing, there will be no sand-through to expose the wood on stained or opaque products.

  • Vintage Touch

    Vintage Touch creates an aged appeal by randomly distressing the wood with dents, worm holes, rasping, sand-over of profiles, sand-through, a grey toned edging, and black speckling. Due to the random placement of the effects, every door will be unique and may not receive each of the special effects.

  • Brushed Finishes

    Brushed finishes allow beautiful expression that run the gamut from weathered and aged to a sleek contemporary feeling.

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