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Standard Paint Finishes
Premium Paint Finishes
Cocoa Glaze
Ebony Glaze
Frost Glaze
The premium applications
are hand-applied finishes. Each piece is one of a
kind and there will be variations in application,
thickness, placement and number of markings from one
piece to the next. These imperfections are meant to
contribute to it's warmth and appeal.

The
distressed finish on this Merlot-Ebony
glazed island adds warmth and character to this
Country Kitchen!
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Antiqued Finishes
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Sand-Through |
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The sand-through
process is applied to the raised areas of the door and
drawer front creating a finish that replicates the
natural wearing of wood throughout the years.
Shown here:
Towne Classic Door Style in Alder
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Distressed |
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Distressing is a hand-applied application that contains random
nicks, light gouging, and various pitting that is meant
to give the piece a vintage look with an aged, well-worn
appeal.
Shown here:
Towne Classic Door Style in Knotty
Alder with a Salem-Ebony glaze and Distressed Finish. |
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Spatter |
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Spattering is sprayed randomly to give a
speckled, stippled appearance to the piece. It is
available in Cocoa, Ebony and Frost.
Shown here:
Cambridge Door Style in Maple with
an Ivory-Cocoa glaze and Cocoa Spatter finish.
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