![]() Salem Shaker style cabinet doors in Maple with an Alabaster finish Meaning that they provide a nice balance or ‘transition’ between both traditional and modern styles. The main reason for this is that shaker styles are known as “transitional” doors. No matter if you choose a wood species, such as maple, cherry, rustic alder or rift oak, or perhaps a painted style using maple or MDF (medium density fibreboard) as the core, shaker styles fit right in with many different home decor layouts. Standard Shaker Door StylesĬertainly one of the most popular style choices in recent years is the shaker door. In order to help get you started towards choosing a door style for your kitchen, here are some over-arching categories from which you should be able to more easily target your end result.Įach category below will show you a couple of door styles available from Kitchen Craft, and give you some insight as to the specific characteristics of those styles. Breaking Down Cabinet Door Styles by Category Of course, Kitchen Craft has many door styles for our Canadian-made cabinets, and making a decision can seem like a very daunting task, so we hope you’ll use the information presented here to help narrow down your choices and land on a style that will work for you. Now that we’ve given you some ideas for getting inspired about your new space, it’s time to get busy and look at the style you want to choose. Welcome to the second part in our series helping you to navigate through the process of planning your new Kitchen Craft kitchen. The second step towards planning a new kitchen is choosing a style
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