Oak Wood Species
Hickory Wood Species • Red oak is an open and distinctive grain patterned wood • Glaze will hang up in all open grain areas and will appear as ‘ticking’ or ‘bleed out’ • Wellborn’s manufacturing technology creates Oak with straighter grains than most cabinet lines, and our process minimizes the wide grains, and reduces the widths of cathedrals in Oak • Can have drastic color variation and contain the visual of flecking, dark mineral streaks and small pink pinholes • The flecking areas do not receive finishes well • Translucent and lighter colored stain finishes will allow more of the wood’s natural variation to be visible through the finish • Oak will darken over time particularly with exposure to light • An exceptionally dense and strong hardwood which features a course, straight open grained texture • Characterized by striking contrasting colors ranging from white, cream, and tan to brown potentially including red undertones • Can have distinctive contrasting colors from light to dark and strong grain characteristics; extreme random variation in color and grain is expected • Because of the color variation, it is recommended to view a wide selection of samples to become familiar with the overall final aesthetic • Heartwood is usually darker than the sapwood and a combination of the two can create a strong contrasting look known as ‘Calico’ • Can have the visual of flecking, occasional wavy graining and mineral streaks commonly darker in color • The flecking areas do not receive finishes well • Translucent and lighter colored stain finishes will allow more of the wood’s natural variation to be visible through the finish • Hickory will darken over time particularly with exposure to light • Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) is much more dense than normal particle board making it a durable, smooth surface for cabinetry • MDF panels are formed by combining wood fibers with a wax resin binder using high pressure and temperatures • A durable and tough wood product, commonly used in the construction industry • Five piece doors and drawer fronts will show joint lines • Accessories made of wood may not be an exact match to the door due to differences in substrate MDF Doors
Shown in Rose Hall Square Oak, Natural.
Shown in Hanover Hickory, Natural.
Shown in Camden Square MDF, Glacier.
Aluminum Metal Doors • Aluminum is characteristically lightweight and depending on the color chosen could also have high reflectivity • Accessories may not be exact match to door due to differences in substrate
Shown in Fresno Natural Aluminum w/Clear Glass. The following door styles are shared between Select and Premier: Alto, Bishop, and Prairie. These will have the Select Series quality sanding and finishing even when ordered in the Premier Series. The Select Series has a machine sanded finishing process and does not include the detailed hand sanding technique featured in the Premier Series. Therefore, Wellborn Cabinet, Inc. does not recommend designs combining these series. Any claims arising from or related to cabinet finish matching in such blended or mixed designs is specifically and expressly not covered under any warranty provision.
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