Solid Lacewood

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Besides being a topic of conversation, luxury custom cabinetry adds a unique richness and character of a house. With alder become the "new oak in popularity, those looking for unusual custom cabinetry by adding doors and frames are made of materials like stainless steel and wood. These items are very expensive, but the finish is well worth the effort.

Stainless steel inserts

The latest trend in kitchen cupboards or cabinets above the offices is the addition of stainless steel and wood frames mullion frames (frames with bars in the middle) instead of using it on their own. The frames are covered with stain or solid black lacquer and often gives a gray metallic or varnish. Then, stainless steel woven into intricate patterns is mounted on the tables instead of glass traditional.

Lacewood, Curly Koa, and Rosa Peroba

The gentle wave patterns varied in these forests, together with its warm colors add a feeling comfort to any room. From Australia, Lacewood can have a wavy pattern can be soft or harsh rays woven throughout the case of quarter-sawn timber. Curly Koa, Hawaii Island is traditionally used for the bodies of the guitars and ukuleles, however, is beginning to appear more often in custom cabinets. Peroba pink, or yellow, is native to parts of Brazil, and is notable for its soft, unusual colors of purple, pink, yellow and red. When given a natural finish, the deepen colors darken with age.

These forests are durable and strong making them ideal for kitchen cabinets. To keep costs low, often used as veneer or inlaid tiger maple. To have a similar vision for less, custom staining done in the right colors can be used in tiger maple or birch on fire.

Teak, Padouk, Rosewood and Tigerwood

These woods are used in luxury custom cabinetry for their strong colors and stripes. The Teak is nothing new for custom cabinets, but the way it is being used is changing. This soft, oily wood was once popular for outdoor furniture now is used to create beautiful countertops and cabinet doors. Do not cast well, so you better keep Sharp clean lines to eliminate flaking.

Brazilian Tulipwood and its close relative additions of rosewood, with its fragrant smell, along with other Brazilian species are also impressive tigerwood to cabinet custom. These are some of the most expensive woods available and are the best except for small scale and ornamentation. These forests are in danger of extinction, so if you choose to use these forests in the kitchen cabinets, you want to be sure that they come from a plantation or other eco-friendly source.

Exotic woods and stainless steel are a spectacular addition to luxury custom cabinets. Use them to create stunning miter gates, add inlay beautiful or as a border around an island. These materials make it easy to create a stunning design that will stay in fashion forever.

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