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Kitchen-Cabinets-Sho Your complete guide to Showplace overlay and inset door styles, wood species and finish offerings, including specialty woods and finishes. Welcome to an overview of the Showplace door styles, wood species and finish options. As you’ll soon see, there are a lot of choices in front of you. it’s all up to you Every Showplace door style is offered in multiple wood species, and in all the finish options associated with each species. All finishes are offered in your choice of satin or matte sheen. There are also overlay and header choices Covington p 4 Covington W p 4 Chesapeake p 4 Oxford p 5 Hillcrest p 5 Santa Fe p 6 Pendleton p 4 to consider. You’ll find full details in this booklet, or on raised panel raised panel slant-raised panel raised panel, arched raised panel, arched flat panel, stepped flat panel ShowplaceWood.com. But the best way to find that just- right door, wood and finish combination is to look at actual samples at your Showplace dealer, where the subtleties and details will be apparent. They also have the training and experience to help you narrow all the choices down to that one perfect style… your style. Pendleton II p 5 Pendleton W p 5 Galena p 6 Heritage p 6 Breckenridge p 7 Freeport p 7 Lancaster p 7 flat panel flat panel, wide flat panel, wide flat panel, inset molding flat panel flat panel, arched flat panel Cherry Quartersawn Lyptus p 14 white oak p 24 p 14 Concord p 7 Lexington p 6 Hamilton p 10 Franklin p 10 Savannah p 11 Washington p 10 Chateau p 11 flat panel flat panel applied molding applied molding applied molding applied molding applied molding Maple Red oak Hickory p 14 p 14 p 14 Sonoma p 9 Waterford p 9 Marquis p 9 Bradford p 9 Woodbury p 8 Arlington p 8 Cambridge p 8 mitered frame mitered frame mitered frame mitered frame mitered frame mitered frame mitered frame Rustics Exotics, Standard p 15 Laminates p 23 stains p 14 Glazing, Paints Vintage Danbury p 8 Monroe p 10 Summit p 11 Tahoe p 11 Inset styles Slab styles Distressing p 16 p 17-19 p 20-21 mitered frame beaded panel beaded panel beaded panel p 12-13 p 22-23 Remember that variation is one of wood’s finest natural attributes. Actual finishes will inevitably differ somewhat from what you see here. 2 3 Maple Linen, Cherry Cayenne Red Oak Casual Vintage Linen Red Oak Hazelnut Carmel glaze Covington Covington W Oxford Hillcrest The ever-popular Covington door style projects a The Covington W door style adds a wider frame to the The eyebrow arch of Oxford transmits dignity and flowing The cathedral arch of Hillcrest makes a clear statement subdued air of refinement. 2-1/4” cope and stick popular and versatile Covington design. 3-3/8” cope and grace. Oxford is used on wall cabinets and vanities, and is of elegance. Hillcrest is used on wall cabinets and frame with solid raised center panel and decorator stick frame with solid raised center panel and decorator paired with Covington for base cabinets. 2-1/4” cope and vanities, and is paired with Covington for base cabinets. edge treatment. edge treatment. stick eyebrow arch frame with solid raised center panel 2-1/4” cope and stick cathedral arch frame with solid Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, and decorator edge treatment. raised center panel and decorator edge treatment. red oak, hickory and rustics. red oak, hickory and rustics. Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Overlay: Traditional and International+. Overlay: International+ only. red oak and hickory. red oak and hickory. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Overlay: Traditional and International+. Overlay: Traditional and International+. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Red Oak Driftwood Cherry Natural Quartersawn white oak Autumn, Cherry Merlot Ebony glaze Chesapeake Pendleton Pendleton W Pendleton II Chesapeake is a handsome slant/raised design with a This timeless favorite fits a wide variety of design themes The Pendleton W door creates a subtly different look by The Pendleton II door style adds the visual appeal of a sleek edge profile. The style is an elegant refinement on ranging from Mission to modern; from casual to rustic. adding a wider frame to the timeless grace of Pendleton. center stile to Pendleton on doors 13” wide and wider. an ever-popular theme. 2-1/4” cope and stick frame with 2-1/4” cope and stick frame with flat center panel and 3-3/8” cope and stick frame with flat center panel and 2-1/4” cope and stick frame with flat center panel and solid raised center panel and smooth edge treatment. smooth edge treatment. smooth edge treatment. smooth edge treatment. Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, red oak, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, red oak, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, hickory, quartersawn white oak and rustics. hickory, quartersawn white oak and rustic alder. red oak and hickory. red oak, hickory and rustics. Overlay: Traditional, International+ and Inset. Overlay: International+ only. Overlay: Traditional and International+. Overlay: Traditional, International+ and Inset. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. shown above in available solid panel version (SP) shown above in available solid panel version (SPW) Showplace continually adds new styles and products. To view the most current offerings, visit ShowplaceWood.com. Remember that variation is one of wood’s finest natural attributes. Actual finishes will inevitably differ somewhat from what you see here. 4 5 Red Oak Casual Maple Soft Cream, Walnut glaze Lyptus Autumn Maple Casual Vintage Light Mocha Vintage Truffle Santa Fe Lexington Concord Lancaster Santa Fe offers flat-panel understatement with the The understated and sleek Lexington style has a notched Concord has a smooth-edged frame similar to the The Lancaster door features a distinctive notched edge visual appeal of the unique stepped top and bottom inner frame section and a smooth outer edge profile. Chesapeake door style, but with a flat center panel. profile that repeats on the inner section of the frame. rails. 2-3/4” cope and stick frame with flat center 2-1/4” cope and stick frame with flat center panel and 2-1/4” cope and stick frame with flat center panel and 2-1/4” cope and stick frame with flat center panel and panel and smooth edge treatment. smooth edge treatment. smooth edge treatment. notched edge treatment. Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, red oak, hickory and rustic alder. red oak and hickory. red oak, hickory and rustic alder. red oak and hickory. Overlay: Traditional, International+, and Inset. Overlay: Traditional, International+, and Inset. Overlay: Traditional, International+, and Inset. Overlay: Traditional and International+. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. shown above in available solid panel version (SP) shown above in available solid panel version (SP) shown above in available solid panel version (SP) shown above in available solid panel version (SP) Maple Light Mocha, Maple Natural Red Oak Amber Red Oak Truffle Oatmeal glaze Heritage Galena Breckenridge Freeport The Heritage door is a sleek flat-panel design with The Galena door style fits well in settings ranging from Understatement and refinement are the defining traits With its traditional appeal and grace, Freeport is used on wall the subtle accent of an inset carved molding. Choose contemporary to traditional. 3-3/8” cope and stick frame of Breckenridge. It is at home in many decor themes and cabinets and vanities, and is paired with Breckenridge for base from four distinctive molding styles. 3-3/8” cope and with flat reverse-raised solid center panel and decorator settings. 2-1/4” cope and stick frame with flat center cabinets. 2-1/4” cope and stick eyebrow arch frame with flat stick frame with flat center panel, inset moldings, and edge treatment. panel and decorator edge treatment. center panel and decorator edge treatment. smooth edge treatment. Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade, lyptus, Offered in: Cherry, maple, paint grade and lyptus. red oak and hickory. red oak and hickory. red oak and hickory. Overlay: Traditional and International+. Overlay: International+ only. Overlay: Traditional and International+. Overlay: Traditional and International+. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. Drawer headers: Slab and five-piece. shown above in available solid panel version (SP) shown above in available solid panel version (SP) Showplace continually adds new styles and products. To view the most current offerings, visit ShowplaceWood.com. Remember that variation is one of wood’s finest natural attributes. Actual finishes will inevitably differ somewhat from what you see here. 6 7 Cherry Autumn, Cherry Cordova, Ebony glaze Cherry Pecan Maple Soft Cream, Ebony glaze Oatmeal glaze Danbury Woodbury Bradford Sonoma Danbury combines a subtle edge treatment with a Classic elegance defines the raised-panel Woodbury The Bradford style is a flat-panel design with the The Sonoma door is a mitered design with a unique stepped bold slant/raised center panel for stately elegance.
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