Oak Cabinets

With the distinctive pale gold color often associated with oak regal oak features a modern twist with it s raised panel doors.
Oak cabinets. Set your store to see local availability add to cart. Oak is universally sought for any wood component you wish to add to your home and it will last a very long tim. Oak kitchen cabinets are popular in traditional kitchen designs.
We ve also included bookcases in this range as these work equally well for displaying and storing knickknacks and photographs as they do for books. Streaks of green yellow and even black may appear due to mineral deposits in the wood. Farmhouse apron front sink base kitchen cabinet in medium oak view the hampton collection 229 00 229 00.
It also features a coarse and highly visible grain pattern which makes it a popular choice. Oak cabinet glass door twelve panel frame size 40 x 19 x 75 unfinished 1ea. To sum up oak is classic it is durable and as a hard wood it is very sturdy.
The raised panels in this cabinet line are oak veneered. The list of good reasons to invest in a full set of oak cabinets is long and detailed. Oak ranges in color from white to pink and reddish tones.
Grain characteristics of oak cabinets may include random wormholes knots and wild varying grain patterns that can showcase fine lines pin stripes leafy grains and watery figures creating the distinct graining many homeowners consider a desirable quality in oak cabinets. Our regal oak cabinet line is best described as traditional meets modern. Decorating with oak cabinets through the 1980s and 1990s oak cabinets were the popular choice among builders for kitchens bathrooms and laundry rooms in homes across america and they remain in many of them to this day.
We stock a wide range of display cabinets from the chic country inspired style of the somerset and chadwell painted display cabinets to the more rustic solid walnut and solid oak display cabinets. Oak is a very hard heavy wood that s strong and durable. Giving you a more stable door panel which is less likely to warp or crack over time.