Getting The Perfect Woods For Kitchen Cabinets

By Matthew Kerridge

To choose the best kitchen cabinets for your budget and lifestyle you need to first familiarize yourself with the different types of woods available and their pricing.

We will start with the highest priced and high quality woods like Mahogany, Walnut and Ebony. Mahogany wood comes from Africa's western coast and has a red brown color to it. The grain is either straight or can be interlocked or a mix of both. This stains very well and holds its color. A draw back to using this wood is that it is not known for its durability and is not strong.

Ebony is basically a name for heart woods that are black or extremely dark brown in their coloring. Indian Ebony and African Ebony are the two most popular types used in furniture and cabinets. Their grains can be irregular and curled but are more often found straight. The wood has a dense and durable property to it but also carries with it a brittleness factor.

There are a selection of Walnut woods to pick from. The American Walnut is the most coveted of all these types. You can find this style in the South and the North America's. The heart wood is a dark brownish color only to deepen with the years passage to a deeper and richer color. It is a durable, strong and medium dense wood. Staining this wood is fairly easy as is the prep work before hand.

White and beige are colors you will find in white pine wood. This is the most popular and budget friendly type of wood for kitchen cabinets today. It is also the best at staining, painting and preparing.

Now on to the more affordable woods for great cabinets for the kitchen. They are oak, maple and cherry.

With over 200 types of different Oak wood to take your pick from get to know the grains and coloring you really want to incorporate into your kitchen.the heart wood which carries a elegant yellow brown color within it is simple to painted and even stencil on. Straight grains are the most prominent but on occasion you may see a cross grained effect on a few. The density is very high as is its durability.

Even though you can find the Maple in over ten different types your best buy is the soft maple woods. These work great for cabinet styling and when painted look very chic. You could go for a Maple called Rock as it has durability a little on a higher level and is more dense than the softer ones.

One of the favorites out of all woods for kitchen cabinets is that of the Cherry Wood. With extravagant pinkish and red tones throughout it and with the staining only adding to these effects, it is perfect. Over the years as the sun shines on the wood itself the color will turn an even deeper shade and will look all the more beautiful for you and your guests to admire. It is extremely durable and hold color well once applied. - 32406

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