Glazing: An uneven, inconsistent look is created by applying an accent stain over the door. It is then wiped off, leaving behind light to dark tones in the corners, door grooves, and wood grains defining its details. Wood-Mode and Brookhaven offer 6 different hand-glazing options.
Hand Distressing: Eight hand distressing options, exclusive to Wood-Mode, including dents, nicks, rasping, worm holes, joint cracks, rub-throughs, splits, and wear aging techniques are used to produce an antique character and flavor.
Inset Doors/Drawers: Inset doors and drawers sit within the rails and stiles and lay flush with the front edges of the face frame.
Kiln-Dried Wood: Refers to reducing the moisture content of wood prior to its use. This is done to prevent warping and twisting of the wood, and to keep dimensional changes to a minimum.
Light Valance: A decorative molding applied to the underside of a wall cabinet to conceal under-cabinet lighting and plug mold.
Miter: A right angle joint is created by fitting together two pieces of wood using a 45 degree cut.
Onlay: An onlay is a carved decorative piece applied to the exterior of the cabinet.
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