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New Reeded Panel Doors
A recent surge in requests for reeded cabinet doors and drawer fronts has led us to convert a Special Designs product to a published offering. Featuring two different framing options, the Alexandreia has 13/16” mitered framing on the face of the door and 2-1/8” on the back to allow for concealed hinge boring. The Tripoli mortise and tenon design utilizes our standard 2-5/16” framing width and offers multiple framing bead and edge profile options. Both designs are made with solid wood panels, allowing for a wide variety of available wood species and both stained and painted finishes. We are excited to fill this design niche and bring these door styles to our standard product offering!
Mullion Refresh
Part of staying at the forefront of the constantly changing kitchen market means always keeping a fresh offering. We are excited to bring to you two new mullion designs that will add that perfect accent to any kitchen! The Double Bow Ellipse Mullion pattern features 5 radius lites with a narrower lite pattern than the popular Vesica design. The Diamond Double Cross Mullion pattern features 7 radius lites with an hourglass top and bottom with a Swag Diamond center. Both are available with multiple framing bead options and matching mullion profiles. Like other complex mullion designs, pricing must be quoted through Special Designs.
New Shiplap Door
We all know that shiplap walls and furniture are all the rage in interior design, but did you know that shiplap actually originated over 1,000 years ago for use on Viking ships? In keeping with their namesake, we introduce to you the Erikson shiplap design. Available in both solid and plywood panel versions with matching drawer fronts, the Erikson and EriksonPP feature horizontal graining. Grooves begin at the midpoint of the panel and repeat every 4” to give that shiplap appearance. With Square Bead framing on the stiles, and the F-557 framing bead on the rails, the Erikson allows you select from numerous edge profiles and custom framing widths to achieve the custom look you are going for. These are also great options for island back panels and other decorative pieces where you may want a shiplap pattern that's already finished and ready-to-go.