Hickory Cabinet Door

$24.80

Hickory is a hardwood that is known for its mix of light and dark brown color. The color variation of hickory can add a touch of sophistication to a kitchen. All white (light) wood is available upon request at no extra charge. We offer three grades of standard hickory. We also offer a Budget White Hickory that is a very good quality, mostly white hickory with less light/dark variation than standard hickory.
Rustic: natural color variation, knotty wood with some open knots and worm holes
Natural: some small mineral streaks and pin knots, natural color variation
Select: pleasing color matching of heartwood and sapwood

Door specs:

  • Frame thickness: 3/4″
  • Frame width: 2 1/4″ or optional 3″ (call for other sizes)
  • P4 flat panel thickness 7/16” (reversed raised panel with flat panel face, solid wood)
  • P5 flat panel thickness 1/4” (veneer wood)
  • All doors are machine sanded and hand sanded, all cross grain scratches are removed
  • Rubber spacers are used inside panel groove to keep panel tight while allowing for minor natural expansion and contraction of wood
  • All doors over 42” will be double panel (extra center rail), over 70” will be triple panel (two extra rails), unless requested otherwise
  • Optional hinge drilling includes two holes, for doors over 42” – three holes, for doors over 70” – 4 holes
  • Grain runs along height dimension on panels for cabinet doors and along width dimension on drawer fronts
  • Five year warranty
Please customize your door. Select all the required options, then your adjusted price will be displayed.
Select the wood grade
Rustic: natural color variation, knotty wood with some open knots and worm holes Natural: some small mineral streaks and pin knots, natural color variation Select: pleasing color matching of heartwood and sapwood NOTE: wood grade appearances vary for each door
Select the door size
Enter the door width
Enter the door height
Select the frame design
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Select the door profiles
See the door diagram for a guide to the location of the profiles.
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Select the drilling option
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