Doorstyles from Showplace
Raised Panel Styles |
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shown in maple antique
linen
with carmel glaze |
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Covington
The Covington door style has the timeless appeal of a raised panel design, projecting a subdued air of refinement. Covington offers abundant detail, making it an excellent choice for glazed finishes.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid raised center panel and decorator edge profile. |
shown in red oak hazelnut with ebony glaze |
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Oxford
The eyebrow arch of Oxford transmits dignity and flowing grace. It is an excellent choice for glazed finishes. Oxford is used on wall cabinets and vanities, and is paired with Covington for base cabinets. |
shown in red oak hazelnut |
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Hillcrest
The cathedral arch of Hillcrest makes a clear statement of elegance. It is an excellent choice for glazed finishes. Hillcrest is used on wall cabinets and vanities, and is paired with Covington for base cabinets.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid raised center panel, decorator edge panel, and cathedral arch. |
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Ashland
Perfect in modern family homes, Ashland renders a classic raised panel design in crisp, clear white. The rigid thermo-foil surface is tough, uniform and cleans easily. Glazes are not offered on Ashland. |
shown in lyptus truffle
with ebony glaze |
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Hamilton
The Hamilton door is a raised-panel style in the same family in Covington, but with an applied molding. This furniture-inspired door is one of your best choices for glazed finishes.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid raised center panel, decorator edge profile and appied molding. |
shown in lyptus truffle
with ebony glaze |
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Waterford
The Waterford door style combines the elegance of mitred joinery with the intricate visual nature of its sculpted frame profile. The raised center panel adds substance and classic character to this expressive design.
Construction: Mitred frame with solid raised center panel and rounded edge profile. |
shown in cherry cordova
with ebony glaze |
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Woodbury
Classic elegance defines the raised panel Woodbury style. A mitred frame accented with a beaded edge treatment gives this style a furniture flavor, and makes it excellent for glazed finishes.
Construction: Mitred frame with solid raised center panel and beaded edge profile. |
shown in cherry sienna
with carmel glaze |
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Cambridge
The Cambridge style features a wide mitred frame with a slightly convex center frame section. This creates a look that is both elegant and soft, and makes it excellent for glazed finishes.
Construction: Mitred convex frame with solid raised center panel and beaded edge profile. |
Mitred Frame Styles |
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shown in lyptus truffle
with ebony glaze |
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Waterford
The Waterford door style combines the elegance of mitred joinery with the intricate visual nature of its sculpted frame profile. The raised center panel adds substance and classic character to this expressive design.
Construction: Mitred frame with solid raised center panel and rounded edge profile. |
shown in maple taupe
with ebony glaze |
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Bradford
The Bradford style is a flat panel design with quiet sophistication. The mitred frame is accented with a beaded edge. This style is a good choice for glazing treatments.
Construction: Mitred frame with flat center panel and beaded edge profile. |
shown in cherry cordova
with ebony glaze |
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Woodbury
Classic elegance defines the raised panel Woodbury style. A mitred frame accented with a beaded edge treatment gives this style a furniture flavor, and makes it excellent for glazed finishes.
Construction: Mitred frame with solid raised center panel and beaded edge profile. |
shown in cherry sienna
with carmel glaze |
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Cambridge
The Cambridge style features a wide mitred frame with a slightly convex center frame section. This creates a look that is both elegant and soft, and makes it excellent for glazed finishes.
Construction: Mitred convex frame with solid raised center panel and beaded edge profile. |
shown in semi opaque
light mocha |
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Arlington
The Arlington door style combines a sleek flat center panel and a wide mitred frame with a slightly convex center frame section. Arlinton is an excellent choice for glazed finishes.
Construction: Mitred convex frame with flat center panel and beaded edge profile. |
Flat Panel and Slab Door Styles |
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shown in red oak coffee |
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Pendleton
The Pendleton door style evokes the quiet charm of the Mission and Shaker themes with its simple flat panel design. The Pendleton door offers minimal glazing effect.
Construction: 2-1/4" cope and stick frame with flat center panel and smooth edge profile. |
shown in maple natural |
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Galena
The Galena door style combines a wide frame, flat, reverse-raised center panel, with a decorator edge profile. The Galena door offers moderate glazing effect.
Construction: 3-3/8" cope and stick frame with flat center panel and decorator edge profile. |
shown in red oak amber |
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Breckenridge
Understatement and refinement are the defining traits of Breckenridge. This handsome flat-panel design is at home in many decor themes and settings. It offers moderate hangup in glazed finishes.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with flat center panel and decorator edge profile. |
shown in cherry russet |
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Santa Fe
Santa Fe is a flat panel door style with a distinctive multi-step design to the top and bottom rails. Santa Fe offers a moderate degree of glazing effect, primarily in the stepped areas.
Construction: 2-3/4" cope and stick frame with flat center panel, smooth edge profile, and stepped rails. |
shown in maple antique
light
mocha
with outmeal glaze |
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Heritage
The Heritage door is a sleek flat panel design with the subtle accent of an inset carved molding. Heritage offers moderate glazing effect, primarily in the molding.
Construction: 3-3/4" cope and stick frame with flat center panel and smooth edge profile, and choice of four inset moldings. |
shown in maple antique
linen
with carmel glaze |
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Savannah
The Savanah door style is a flat panel design related to Pendleton, with the furniture inspired addition of an applied molding. This style will offer a moderate degree of glazing hangup.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with flat center panel, smooth edge profile, and applied molding. |
shown in cherry merlot with ebony glaze |
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Chateau
The Chateau door style has a decorator edge treatment similar to Breckenridge, and features a distinctive applied molding that makes it a good choice for glazed finishes.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with flat center panel, decorator edge, and applied molding. |
shown in maple antique
linen
with ebony glaze |
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Washington
The Washington door style is similar to Chateau with a larger, more prominent applied molding. It has a decorator edge profile, and offers moderate glazing effect.
Construction: 2-1/4" cope and stick frame with flat center panel, large applied molding, and decorator edge profile. |
shown in red oak truffle |
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Freeport
The Freeport door style combines a flat center panel with an eyebrow arch. It is a good choice for glazed finishes. Freeport is used on wall cabinets and vanities, and is paired with Breckenridge for bases.
Construction: Cope-and stick frame with flat center panel, decorator edge panel, and eyebrow arch. |
shown in maple taupe
with ebony glaze |
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Bradford
The Bradford style is a flat panel design with quiet sophistication. The mitred frame is accented with a beaded edge. This style is a good choice for glazing treatments.
Construction: Mitred frame with flat center panel and beaded edge profile. |
shown in semi opaque
light mocha |
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Arlington
The Arlington door style combines a sleek flat center panel and a wide mitred frame with a slightly convex center frame section. Arlinton is an excellent choice for glazed finishes.
Construction: Mitred convex frame with flat center panel and beaded edge profile. |
shown in maple antique wihite
with ivory glaze |
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Summit
The detailed and hansome Summit door style features a beaded flat center panel. Right at home in historical settings, this style is a great candidate for glazed finishes.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid beaded center panel and smooth edge profile. |
shown in cherry truffle |
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Tahoe
Tahoe adds an applied molding to the beaded-panel Summit design. The end result is comfortable elegance, and one of our most effective glazed finish styles.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid beaded center panel, applied molding, and smooth edge profile. |
shown in semi opaque
soft cream |
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Monroe
The Monroe door style is similar to Tahoe with the addition or a larger applied molding and a decorator edge profile. Monroe is an excellent choice for glazing.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid beaded center panel, large applied molding, and decorator edge profile. |
shown in maple taupe |
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Manhattan
Manhattan is a square-cornered slab style that fits well in modern and contemporary settings. Slab styles offer minimal glazing effect.
Construction: Slab with square corners and Pendleton edge profile. |
Beaded Panel Door Styles |
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shown in maple antique wihite
with ivory glaze |
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Summit
The detailed and hansome Summit door style features a beaded flat center panel. Right at home in historical settings, this style is a great candidate for glazed finishes.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid beaded center panel and smooth edge profile. |
shown in cherry truffle |
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Tahoe
Tahoe adds an applied molding to the beaded-panel Summit design. The end result is comfortable elegance, and one of our most effective glazed finish styles.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid beaded center panel, applied molding, and smooth edge profile. |
shown in semi opaque
soft cream |
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Monroe
The Monroe door style is similar to Tahoe with the addition or a larger applied molding and a decorator edge profile. Monroe is an excellent choice for glazing.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid beaded center panel, large applied molding, and decorator edge profile. |
Applied-Molding Door Styles |
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shown in lyptus truffle
with ebony glaze |
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Hamilton
The Hamilton door is a raised-panel style in the same family in Covington, but with an applied molding. This furniture-inspired door is one of your best choices for glazed finishes.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid raised center panel, decorator edge profile and appied molding. |
shown in maple antique
linen
with carmel glaze |
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Savannah
The Savanah door style is a flat panel design related to Pendleton, with the furniture inspired addition of an applied molding. This style will offer a moderate degree of glazing hangup.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with flat center panel, smooth edge profile, and applied molding. |
shown in cherry merlot with ebony glaze |
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Chateau
The Chateau door style has a decorator edge treatment similar to Breckenridge, and features a distinctive applied molding that makes it a good choice for glazed finishes.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with flat center panel, decorator edge, and applied molding. |
shown in maple antique
linen
with ebony glaze |
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Washington
The Washington door style is similar to Chateau with a larger, more prominent applied molding. It has a decorator edge profile, and offers moderate glazing effect.
Construction: 2-1/4" cope and stick frame with flat center panel, large applied molding, and decorator edge profile. |
shown in cherry truffle |
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Tahoe
Tahoe adds an applied molding to the beaded-panel Summit design. The end result is comfortable elegance, and one of our most effective glazed finish styles.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid beaded center panel, applied molding, and smooth edge profile. |
shown in semi opaque
soft cream |
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Monroe
The Monroe door style is similar to Tahoe with the addition or a larger applied molding and a decorator edge profile. Monroe is an excellent choice for glazing.
Construction: Cope and stick frame with solid beaded center panel, large applied molding, and decorator edge profile. |