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Archive for December, 2009

Sneak Peek – Quartersawn Oak Baker’s bench!

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

This striking piece will be seen as part of our weekly collection of “From the Cabinetmaker’s Bench” when we get back from Christmas break! Designed along the lines of a vintage baker’s bench, it is constructed from Quartersawn White Oak (1″ doors, drawer fronts and face frame) finished in our Caramel stain. It features a custom style door designed especially for this piece, side-by-side drawers and a run of handsome slats along the base of the open area. In true period style, note also the raised end panel in that same open area. Rugged 4 x 4 constructed legs anchor each corner on this solid (and heavy!) cabinetry.

Sneak Peek: Wood and Steel!

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

We’re taking a sneak peek today at this handsome tall cabinet out of Maple and finished with our clear Natural sealer and topcoat. Constructed from our Limited Line, this frameless cabinet features shelving behind the upper doors, a stainless steel tambour, and four drawers below; the two upper drawers clad in felt. The doors, drawer fronts and end panels are all made “open-face”, which means there are no visible plywood seams in any of the faces.

More images of this cabinet can be seen when it is added to our “From the Cabinetmaker’s Bench” section on Monday. Like this contemporary style? Contact one of our top-notch designers today and get started on your own dream kitchen!

Vanity? Dramatic? In The Same Sentence?

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Yes! (But you knew that already! ) We’ve updated our “From the Cabinetmakers Bench” section on our site, with this dramatic vanity built out of Sapele Mahogany. With six drawers, square legs and a gorgeous finish, we certainly feel that “dramatic” is appropriate. For more views and details, click over to “From the Cabinetmakers Bench“!

Custom Vanity cabinet