Loring
Smooth, contemporary lines let the Loring cabinet door feel modern, while a mitered moulded frame and reverse raised panel put it alongside other traditional pieces. Who says you can't have the best of both worlds?
Wood Type
View our offering of cabinet finishes and glazes to find the combination that tells your story.
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.
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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.
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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.
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Alder Desert
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Cherry Desert
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Cherry Smokey Hills
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Maple Beach House
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Maple Colonnade
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Maple Endive
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Maple Desert
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Maple Maho Bay
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Maple Milk Glass
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Maple Mitten
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Maple Straw
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Oak Beach House
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Oak Colonnade
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Oak Desert
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Oak Milk Glass
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Pecan Desert
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Quartersawn Oak Desert
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Rustic Cherry Desert
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Walnut Desert
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Walnut Natural