Thursday, November 21, 2013

Woods Opted By Kitchen Cabinet Makers

Woods Opted By Kitchen Cabinet Makers

By George Dodson


Kitchen cabinet makers come up with cabinets that are customized towards your kitchen. Cabinets not only enhance to look of a kitchen, but are also a necessary part of a workplace, or someones bathroom. Cabinets require assembly work and fabrication to be performed on them, before they are delivered to your home. Wholesale and retail traders are always looking for a flexible cabinet manufacturer. After purchasing a kitchen cabinet, a contractor will likely be hired to install the cabinet, or to design a custom made one. There is a variety of showcase and exotic cabinets available in the market, as they are characterized into certain price points. A variety of kitchen cabinets vary in price, depending on the type of wood used in their manufacturing process.

Cabinets made of maple.

One of the most versatile woods is the Maple, and this is the reason why it is quite often opted for, by kitchen cabinet makers. The characteristic Maple is its lighter sandy color tone, which is much preferred in most kitchens. The carpenter would apply a clear polyurethane finish, as this would protect the Maple from humid conditions inside the kitchen, and would also help maintain its light color. To give the wood a whole new look, the maple can have finishes applied onto it to give it a whole new look.

Cabinets made of hickory.

Hickory kitchen cabinets have a characteristic of being as durable as oak. The wood not only has high strength, but an open-grained texture. Hickory gives the kitchen in which it has been used a fresh look. Another advantage about hickory is that it ranges in natural tones from soft white to rich brown. This is the reason behind kitchen cabinet manufacturers offering Hickory cabinets that vary in their colors.

Cherry

Cherry kitchen cabinets are red in color with the deepness increasing with the age. Cherry is widely known for its luminous quality that is vary apparent with its ripple boards. Another characteristic quality of Cherry is its durability, and this is most visible in its use in commercial areas. The market has cherry kitchen cabinets that have a characteristic gentle ripple effect making their gleaming texture more prominent. Although the market has some exotic varieties of cherry cabinets, their pricing are mostly on the mid range. Cherry is by far the most sought after would by veteran kitchen cabinet makers.

The kind of kitchen cabinet needed dictates the choice of wood to be used. Some makers even use multiple types of wood to create a more unique design.




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