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Fine Custom Cabinetry
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For over 60 years, Wood-Mode has been widely recognized for excellence in
cabinet design, material selection, construction and finishes.
Much of the
credit is due to the many hand steps executed with pride by our dedicated
craftspeople, using only the finest materials, woodworking skills, and the most
advanced technology.
The result is the highest quality cabinetry with an
impressive range of styles, colors, woods, laminates, mouldings and hardware, so
your design choices are virtually limitless.
The fully custom Wood-Mode line is
comprised of Design Group 42—traditional framed
construction—and Design Group 84—offering
frameless construction.
Each Design Group offers 30 door
styles, many in solid wood, along with numerous design
options, including mouldings, turnings, inserts and decorative
hardware.
Design Group 42 also offers several
inset doors, and Design Group 84
has a number of
plain doors in wood veneer or laminate.
Choose from our Design
Group 42, Design Group 84 or our
Specialty doors.
It all starts with lumber processing at Wood-Mode’s highly integrated
manufacturing facility. Wood-Mode’s own kilns perform an intensive lumber drying
process that achieves the optimum moisture content required for the necessary
stability of its custom cabinetry, furniture and architectural elements. Age-old
craftsmanship is combined with the precision and accuracy of modern technology
to provide meticulous control throughout the manufacturing process.
The finest woods are selected to ensure superior quality—
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Cherry: A richly elegant hardwood, characterized by a close grain pattern, gum
streaks and subtle color variations. Cherry tends to darken with age—a natural
process that enhances its warmth and charm.
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Knotty Cherry: All of the natural character of Cherry, including knots and
checks, gives it a true rustic Cherry Look.
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Maple: A finely grained hardwood favored for its distinctive burl patterns.
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Heartwood Maple: The rustic natural beauty of Maple, including its mineral
streaks, checks, and heavier burl, is usually found in the wood that comes from
the center of the tree.
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Oak: A hardwood valued for its resilience and prominent grain, beauty and
strength.
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Pine: A warm softwood with swirling grain and random knots, purposely distressed
to give it a softened antique quality.
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In addition to the above wood species, decorative rattan, herringbone, olive ash
burl, and bird's-eye Maple veneers are available as inserts.
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The next step in achieving outstanding durability is choosing the just right
components for each specific function. For example, while solid wood is the
ideal material for raised panel doors and frame faces, it isn’t always best for
sides, tops, bottoms and shelves where strength, stability and warp resistance
are essential.
A multitude of storage options and solid wood doors and multi-step finishing
processes, are available in traditional framed construction—where the door is
mounted on a front frame—and contemporary frameless construction—where there is
no face frame so the door is mounted on the cabinet case itself.
Our extensive selection of more than 85 standard wood finish colors, two
standard finish sheen levels and 30 standard laminates satisfies a broad range
of decorating tastes and lifestyles. In addition, Wood-Mode will custom match
unique finishes to customers’ specifications.
Choose from our Design
Group 42, Design Group 84 or our
Specialty Doors.
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