Our
kitchen and bath cabinets are available in the Wood Species presented
below. All of these woods can be stained. If you are interested
in a wood that is not listed here, please contact us at contact@sct-sh.com
to inquire about availability.
Natural
Birch is a medium-density hardwood with a distinct, moderate grain
pattern that ranges from straight to wavy or curly. Its range in
color makes a distinctive statement in a birch cabinetry selection.
Birch can be stained in Cherry, Mahogany, Chestnut, Ginger, and
a Natural Color.
Hard
maple is a close--grained wood that is mainly off-white in color,
although it also contains light hues of yellow-brown and pink. It
is usually straight grained, but can be wavy or even curly.
Maple can be stained in Cherry, Mahogany, Chestnut, Ginger, and
a Lighter Color.
White
oak wood is relatively dense. Close inspection of the end of white
oak lumber shows that its large diameter vessels are filled with
a crystal-like substance.
White Oak can be stained in a Dark Natural and a Light Natural.
Red
oak has a prominent open grain that ranges in color from white to
yellow and reddish-brown. Red oak is sometimes streaked with green,
yellow or black mineral deposits and may vary from a closely knit
grain to a sweeping arch pattern.
Red Oak can be stained in a Dark Natural and a Light Natural.