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Cabinets
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Wood-Mode
For more than 50 years, Wood-Mode has provided discerning homeowners with the finest custom cabinetry available. Wood-Mode's
15-step, hand-rubbed, furniture-quality finish is an industry pinnacle. In addition to gloss, matte, opaque, or custom
finishes, Wood-Mode can reproduce discontinued finishes decades later. That means no color or finish ever becomes
obsolete. Designed and built to last, Wood-Mode backs its cabinetry with a lifetime warranty.
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Ovation Quality
Ovation is the driving force behind this custom cabinetry. Constructed from carefully selected materials, Ovation maintains
high standards throughout its entire process. The "Optimal Corner," a standard Ovation feature, uses a locking miter joint,
creating a flush finished end resulting in a custom furniture look. Ovation's "patina pre-stain" is used during the finishing
process, softening the variances in color for a more consistent finish.
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Brookhaven
A product of Wood-Mode, Brookhaven is an ideal blend of toughness and beauty, creating built-to-order cabinetry at a
less-than-custom price. Wood-Mode's attention to detail is upheld in this semi-custom line. The Brookhaven finish process
begins with a deep-penetrating stain, over which a baked-on sealer and catalytic varnish are applied forming a protective
barrier up to 60 percent deeper than that of other manufacturers. The surface is then hand-buffed for a satiny-smooth,
easy-to-clean finish that highlights the beauty of the wood grain and provides superior protection against scratches, stains,
and household chemicals.
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Decor
This Canadian manufacturer affirms the idea that "quality never goes out of style." It offers a timelessness that is
reflected in the classic lines of Decor's European-style frameless construction. Selecting the finest materials,
the company spends countless hours testing its wood, which is complemented by finishes that best highlight its natural
beauty. Always looking to present the most innovative product possible, Decor introduced its Tandem Undermount System
in 2002, a concealed track system that allows for larger drawer size, and self-closing quieter movement.
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