We now have a door style to add to the 100 finishes already available.
Modern shaker door kitchen.
Now you can get solid wood white shaker doors with these modern cabinets for a more traditional look.
When updated with contemporary finishes shaker style continues to sit happily in homes of every era meshing effortlessly with all aspects of interior design.
If you are not sure what they are here is a quick explainer.
Tewksbury offers a more classic style with an authentic wood grain detail whereas chelford offers a smooth door which can be tailored for a more contemporary look.
Some trademark characteristics of shaker kitchen cabinets include flat paneled doors with rail frames sturdy construction with quality wood and utilitarian designs.
The shaker door was traditionally made with a 5 piece door front two rails two stiles and a central panel.
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A shaker style kitchen is typically one that has cabinets and doors with recessed panels a framed profile sometimes referred to as rail and stile.
Shaker doors are not only perfect for kitchens and are also an ideal solution for ikea wardrobes bathroom vanities tv pull down cabinet and more.
Their simple panelling and clean lines can create a classic look that speaks to cleanliness simplicity and order.
Many modern designs have their origins in shaker furniture including five piece cabinet doors a key component in our concept of traditional kitchens.
It was strong and there was little wasted timber.
Sample doors are available for the two shaker white options no swatches for shaker are available.
From cerise to citrus yellow for a shaker that packs a punch choose a design that can be painted in a colour of your choice.
When it comes to kitchens shaker cabinet doors are arguably the most popular.
In contemporary kitchens shaker style cabinets are one of the most popular styles of kitchen cabinetry due to their versatile nature.
The simple and clean lines of shaker cabinets lend themselves to placement in modern or contemporary kitchen designs despite their traditional origin.