CUSTOM CABINET DOORS
The defining feature of all beautiful cabinetry and furniture is the fine craftsmanship of the visible parts namely, the Doors and Drawer Fronts. Anderson Plywood offers a custom door program at a quality and price that can only be achieved because we use a factory solely dedicated to the manufacture of Cabinet Doors and Drawer Fronts.
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CUSTOM CABINET DOORS DESIGNS

APPLIED MOULDING
Moulding is applied to the inside of the door frame for these styles. Included are both Cape & Stick and Mitered frames with solid and recessed panel options. When choosing Applied Moulding it is important to consider the minimum size of Frame and Panel drawer fronts because the mouldings take up extra space inside the frame. Therefore, it might be wise to substitute a recessed panel in lieu of a raised panel. Utilizing this configuration gives the end user more flexibility in overall drawer height and more options when choosing handles or knobs.
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MITERED RAISED PANEL
If you are looking for elegant design possibilities for your custom cabinet doors you might consider Mitered Raised Panel doors. Careful consideration of hardware placement and height restrictions should be taken into account when choosing a frame and panel drawer front option. If height restrictions become a concern, consider using a recessed panel alternative. Standard and routed drawer fronts are available, allowing more flexibility in drawer height. Certain styles have an inherent edge detail which cannot be reproduced on a solid slab drawer front to make an effective match, however, making a frame and panel front your best option.
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MITERED 1/4″ VENEERED OR FLAT PANEL
Incorporating standard 1/4″ veneered plywood as the panel insert, Mitered frame recessed panel doors use the same frame as mitered raised panel doors. If interested in an optional solid wood recessed panel for your custom cabinet doors, in lieu of the standard 1/4″ material, it is possible to glue solid wood panels that are approximately 3/8″ thick. Both options look identical from the front, the difference being the panel thickness that is taken up on the back side of the door. Eliminating the need to fill the space between the panel and the frame, the solid option makes for an easier attachment to a drawer box.
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COPE & STICK RAISED PANEL
If versatility is what you are after for your kitchen custom cabinet doors, the Cope & Stick Raised Panel style may be your best opportunity. Considering the frame detail and rail geometry, the many options for outside edge details, and the fact that all styles that are not arched can also be made with a mitered frame, the combinations are limitless. As always, attention to the hardware placement and height restrictions is necessary when ordering the frame and panel drawer front option. Substituting recessed panels for solid as a design element, and for reducing drawer height constraints, is also an option.
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MISCELLANEOUS DOORS
Unlike the other sections, these custom cabinet doors are unique. The Granville is a true fixed louver door and is most commonly used where ventilation is desired. The Carentan does not allow for air circulation. The Oslo and the Alborg have a veneered MDF core with a solid 3/4″ wood band glued to the perimeter. The New Amsterdam is glued tongue and groove construction.
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STANDARD FRENCH LITES
When defining Standard French Lites, Standard refers to lite arrangement and mullion size. You must make sure a mullion’s width is adequate if you are using a mullion to conceal a shelf. Typically used with beveled glass, true lites are when an individual pane of glass is placed into each opening. This option is available for your custom cabinet doors, as well as custom placement or design of mullions.
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Alder (shown in Cardigan)

Knotty Alder (shown in St. Gallan)

Walnut (shown in San Sebastian)

Beech (shown in Porto)

Knotty Pine (shown in Wexford)

White Birch (shown Dorset)

Cherry (shown in Olten)

Red Birch (shown in Copenhagen)

White Maple (shown in Leighton)

Hickory Pecan (Novarra)

Red Oak (shown in Hillerod)

White Oak (shown in Bergamo)