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Custom, Full Access Cabinetry… at an Affordable Price Custom, Full Access Cabinetry… at an Affordable Price WWW.TEDDWOOD.COM • More than 100 door styles Classics • Catalyzed Conversion Varnish stain and paint colors • Create your own unique look with our Shadow and Antiquing finish options. • Customize and coordinate your new space with over 1,000 Sherwin Williams paint colors or duplicate your unique hue in our Custom Color Lab. • Plywood Construction is Standard 2 LUXURY LINE | FULL ACCESS CABINETRY WOOD SPECIES Cherry / Rustic Cherry The sapwood is light yellow to white and the heart- wood is brownish with green tinge which darkens upon exposure to a deep reddish brown with a golden luster. There are occasional pitch pockets, mineral streaks, pin knots and gum in the wood. Rustic Cherry will have more prevalent split knots and open knots. Over time and with exposure to sunlight Cherry / Rustic Cherry will darken slightly in color. Quarter Sawn White Oak The sapwood of oak is white to very light brown. Heartwood is light to dark brown. Oak wood has a course texture which is heavy, straight-grained, hard, tough, very stiff and strong. “Quarter Sawn” grade is specially cut White Oak lumber where logs are quartered and sliced across the grain resulting in a tight, straight grain pattern. Quarter Sawn lumber contains a distinct characteristic called medullar wood rays or “flake”. Walnut Walnut is a heavy, strong wood that ranges in color from off-white to dark brown. It can have curly grain, steaky color and occasional mineral and pin knots. Maple Hard white maple has a fine, uniform texture with curly grain, sugar streaks, occasional mineral streaks and pin knots. It is heavy, strong, stiff, hard and resistant to shock. The color ranges from white with a slight reddish-brown tinge to a light reddish-brown. Alder / Knotty Alder Alder has a consistent color that ranges from pale pinkish-brown to almost white. It has a fine, straight, tight grain with uniform texture with some small pin knots that form a beautiful swirl. Knotty Alder is more rustic in appearance with large split knots and open knots that vary in size. Door Styles Your cabinet door style can be one of the most important factors in your kitchen’s new design. LUXURY LINE offers a complete selec- tion of doors and drawer fronts to fit every kitchen and bathroom need. From a traditional raised panel door to contemporary slab doors, we offer the right door to make you home uniquely yours. ALAMEDA RP ARCADIA RP Frosty White w/ Bold Dovetone on Maple Pewter Shadow ARLINGTON RRP ASPEN RP BOARDWALK RRP BROADWAY RRP BROOKFIELD RP Auburn w/ Lite Black Web Gray on Maple Natural on Maple Espresso on Maple Natural w/ Lite Coffee Shadow on Alder Shadow on Knotty Alder CAMDEN RRP CAPITOL RP CHADWICK RRP CHARLESTON RRP COASTAL RRP Wheat on Cherry Monument Gray on MDF White on QTR Sawn Naval w/Bold Black Leather Brown on Cherry White Oak Shadow COOPERSTOWN RP COVINA RP CYPRESS RP EMPIRE II FP FAIRFIELD RP Leather Brown on Walnut Pumice w/ Lite Brown Shadow Heritage Black Antiqued Egg Shell on Maple Frosty White w/Lite on Maple Brown Shadow FOUR CORNERS FRENCH QUARTER RRP GETTYSBURG RRP GRACELAND FP GLENDALE RRP Richmond on Cherry Leather Brown on Auburn on Rustic Cherry First Star on Maple Charcoal on QTR Sawn White Oak QTR Sawn White Oak HILLCREST RP HUDSON RP KENSINGTON RP LIBERTY RRP LINCOLN FP Colonial w/Bold Black Shadow Ash Gray on Maple Leather Brown w/ Lite Black Cobblestone on Graystone on Maple on Cherry Shadow on Maple QTR Sawn White Oak LOOMIS RP LOUVRE-SOLID LOUVRE-VENTED MADISON SQUARE RP MIDTOWN RP Denim on Cherry Slate on Maple Flagstone on Maple Colonial on Cherry Heritage Black on Maple MIRAGE RRP MONTICELLO RRP NAPA FP NEWPORT RP NIAGARA FP Richmond on Cherry Natural on QTR Sawn White Oak Rookwood Shutter Green Espresso on Alder Pumice on Maple w/ Lite Coffee Shadow LUXURY LINE | FULL ACCESS CABINETRY 5 OASIS RRP POMONA FP PRESTON RP RAINIER RRP RIDGECREST RP Morning Mist w/ Bold Black Graystone on Maple Slate w/ Bold Brushed Natural on Walnut Egg Shell on Maple Shadow on Alder Black Shadow ROCKVILLE RRP RUSHMORE FP SAXONY RP SEASIDE STOCKTON FP Pure White on Maple White on Maple Natural w/Bold Brown Morning Mist on Rift Cut White Espresso on QTR Sawn Shadow on Maple Oak - Horizontal Grain White Oak TEMPLETON RP TETON FP UPLAND III RRP UPLAND IV RRP VALLEY FORGE RP Colonial w/ Bold Black Shadow Morning Fog w/ Lite Black Natural on Cherry Sand on Maple Leather Brown on Walnut on Alder Shadow VERO RP WAKEFIELD RRP WATERFRONT RP WESTMINSTER RRP WHITE HOUSE RP Dover White w/ Lite Roasted Almond on Alder Natural w/ Lite Coffee Shadow Gale Force on Maple White on MDF Coffee Shadow on Cherry OPTIONAL OUTSIDE EDGES Eased Edge WINDOVER RP WOODMONT FP YELLOWSTONE RRP Transitional Edge Cape May on QTR Sawn Cottage Blue w/ Lite Morning Mist w/ Bold Black White Oak Black Brushed Shadow Shadow on QTR Sawn White Oak 1” THICK SERIES DOORS DRAWER HEAD OPTIONS Slab Decorative Slab BOULDER (1” SERIES) BRECKENRIDGE (1” SERIES) BURLINGTON (1” SERIES) Homburg Gray on MDF Alabaster on MDF Morning Mist on Maple Flat Panel Raised Panel FARGO (1” SERIES) GASTON RP (1” SERIES) MILFORD RRP (1” SERIES) Denim w/Bold Coffee Quarry on Maple Dover White on Maple Shadow on Cherry NEWMAN RRP (1” SERIES) OMAHA (1” SERIES) PORTLAND (1” SERIES) PORTOFINO FP (1” SERIES) TOPEKA (1” SERIES) Cobblestone on Cherry Leather Brown on Walnut Gray Matters on Maple Monument Gray on MDF Natural w/ Lite White Shadow on Rift Cut White Oak LUXURY LINE | FULL ACCESS CABINETRY 7 Fortress Tidewater Collection Collection Our Fortress Collection includes unique and various hand-applied antiqued Our Tidewater Collection includes unique and various and/or distressed finishes which create an aged and timeless look that will hand-applied antiqued and/or distressed finishes which create help you achieve that old world expression for your home. a weathered look giving the appearance of a piece of old driftwood, weathered fence, or antique barn plank. Alamo Bragg Independence Available in Cherry, Available in Maple. Available in Maple. Avalon Cape Cod Cape May Rustic Cherry, Alder Available in Quarter Available in Quarter Available in Quarter and Knotty Alder. Sawn White Oak. Sawn White Oak. Sawn White Oak. Loudon MacArthur McHenry Available in Quarter Available in Maple. Available in Maple Clearwater Mystic Montauk Sawn White Oak. and Cherry. Available in Quarter Available in Quarter Available in Quarter Sawn White Oak. Sawn White Oak. Sawn White Oak. Meade Sumter Ticonderoga Available in Available in Quarter Available in Quarter Tybee Knotty Alder. Sawn White Oak. Sawn White Oak. Available in Quarter Sawn White Oak. Paints White Frosty White Pure White First Star Dover White Pumice Graystone Gray Matters Ash Gray Sandy White Alabaster Egg Shell Vanilla Cream Monument Gray Sandstone Moss Flagstone Cottage Blue Morning Fog Slate Naval All the colors of the rainbow are at your fingertips with our Sherwin-Williams Color Fan Deck. Web Gray Homburg Gray Gale Force Quarry Rookwood Shutter Green Heritage Black Paint with Glaze White w/Bold White w/Bold White w/Bold Frosty White w/Bold Frosty White w/Bold Frosty White w/ Bold Dover White w/Bold Dover White w/Bold Pewter Shadow Brown Shadow Coffee Shadow Pewter Shadow Brown Shadow Coffee Shadow Brown Shadow Coffee Shadow Pumice w/Bold Pumice w/Bold Pumice w/Bold Graystone w/Bold Graystone w/Bold Vanilla Cream w/ Vanilla Cream w/ Ash Gray w/Bold Brown Shadow Coffee Shadow Black Shadow Coffee Shadow Black Shadow Bold Brown Shadow Bold Coffee Shadow Pewter Shadow Ash Gray w/Bold Ash Gray w/Bold Sandstone w/ Sandstone w/ Sandstone w/ Flagstone w/Bold Flagstone w/Bold Flagstone w/Bold Coffee Shadow Black Shadow Bold Brown Shadow Bold Coffee Shadow Bold Black Shadow Pewter Shadow Coffee Shadow Black Shadow Monument Gray Monument Gray Monument Gray Moss w/Bold Moss w/Bold Moss w/Bold Slate w/Bold w/Bold Black Shadow w/Bold Coffee Shadow w/Bold Pewter Shadow Brown Shadow Coffee Shadow Black Shadow Black Shadow LUXURY LINE | FULL ACCESS CABINETRY 9 Stains MAPLE Dovetone Natural Sand Wheat Colonial Acorn Auburn Roasted Almond Leather Brown Espresso Morning Mist Cobblestone Onyx CHERRY/ALDER (also available in Rustic Cherry and Knotty Alder) Natural Sand Wheat Acorn Auburn Colonial Leather Brown Cordovan Richmond Roasted Almond Denim Morning Mist Espresso Charcoal Cobblestone Onyx QTR SAWN WHITE OAK Dovetone Natural Sand Wheat Morning Mist Auburn Colonial Roasted Almond Leather Brown Cordovan Charcoal Cobblestone Onyx Espresso WALNUT Natural Natural - Tinted Espresso Leather Brown Glazing Packages Lite Shadow Bold Shadow Lite Brushed Bold Brushed The finish look is achieved by Another glaze-enhancing Shadow Shadow applying glaze to the entire base option, this rich look is achieved The third of the glaze The last of the glaze options, color, wiping off by hand, with by applying glaze to the entire options, this subtle look this classy look combines the the flat surfaces wiped clean base finish, carefully wiping combines the technique of technique of Bold Shadow and careful attention paid to the off by hand with detailed Lite Shadow along with a along with a dry brushing of minimal hang-up remaining in attention to achieving a heavier, dry brushing of glaze on the glaze on the flat surfaces of the corners and profiles of the bolder, well-defined glaze of the flat surfaces of the frame and the frame and panel of the door and drawer. straight lines and profiles of the panel of the door and drawer.
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