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Natural Birch is a medium density hardwood with a fine moderate grain pattern. The predominant sapwood color is white to creamy yellow, while the heartwood varies in color from medium or dark brown to reddish brown. This range in color makes a distinctive statement in your Birch cabinetry selection.

Cherry is an elegant, multi-colored hardwood, which may contain small knots and pin holes. Natural or light stains accent these color variations making a distinctive statement in a full kitchen. Cherry wood will darken or "mellow" with age. This mellowing is a natural occurrence and the benefit of owning a solid Cherry kitchen.

Hickory is a strong, open grained wood that is known for its wide variation in color. It is not uncommon to see doors or parts of doors that range in color from light to a deep brown when finished in a light or natural stain. Darker stains will mildly tone these color variations. These characteristics are what make each Hickory kitchen unique and the preference of those that love wood.

Hard Maple is a strong, closed grain wood that is predominantly off white in color, although it also contains light hues of yellow-brown and pink. Hard Maple occasionally contains light tan or dark mineral streaks.

Red Oak is a strong, open grained wood that has a range in color of white, yellow and pink. Red Oak is sometimes streaked with green, yellow and black mineral deposits and may contain some wide grain.

Pine is a closed grain softwood that has a range in color of white, yellow, and pink. Pine contains solid knots and sap runs of varying size that contribute to color changes within pieces of wood. Pine will darken or "mellow" with age. This mellowing is a natural occurrence and the benefit of owning a solid Pine kitchen.