There are many different types of wood cabinets available today for
both kitchens and bathrooms. You can choose from light, medium and dark
colors of wood. Each type of wood has its own intensity of grain and
distinct style. Popular woods used for cabinets in homes today include
birch, hickory, pine, cherry, maple and oak.
Oak is a light to
medium toned open-grained hardwood. You can find oak cabinets in white,
yellow and red varieties and the tone ranges from cool to warm within
these colors. The texture of oak is very grainy, so it is best suited
for country and traditional kitchen decors rather than contemporary
looks. Oak is a durable wood and is usually less expensive than cherry
and maple.
Maple is a strong hardwood with a more subtle grain
than oak. Although the graining is toned down, it's also more
interesting since it's not uniform in shape. Maple is a popular choice
for hardwood floors as well as cabinets. The look of maple wood cabinets
is adaptable to both contemporary and traditional home decor styles.
Maple cabinets are available in creamy light to rich dark shades and
many different room looks are possible.
Cherry wood
cabinets tend to have an elegant look and the price often reflects
that. Cherry is a high quality hardwood used to make upscale furniture
including fine cabinetry. The graining in cherry wood is pronounced and
this is considered an advantage by many people, although some prefer
more subtly grained woods. Cherry cabinets are available in medium toned
reddish colors to very dark browns. The colors in cherry wood may be
inconsistent.
Pine is a light colored wood with darker knot holes in it. Pine wood
cabinets have a very natural, rustic look, so they are suitable for
country rather than contemporary decors. Pine cabinets are often the
least expensive type of wood cabinets, but they are not as durable as
other types as pine tends to dent and scratch quite easily. This may
just add to the rustic appeal in a country cottage look, yet in other
settings, it may detract from the decor scheme.
Hickory cabinets work well for those who like wood with inconsistent
light and dark patches, as minerals cause streaks in hickory wood.
Hickory is rustic looking, yet heavy, strong and very durable. Hickory
cabinets work best when a top quality, yet informal appeal is wanted.
Hickory cabinets usually cost less than cherry cabinets.
Birch ranges in color from light cream to reddish-brown. Birch is a
wood that features small knots with a smooth, fine grain and an even
texture. Birch cabinets tend to suit traditional style rooms and
coordinate well with classic, neutral paint colors. Birch wood cabinets
are a popular choice as they resist scratches and are less expensive
than many other cabinet woods.
SOURCE: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-different-types-of-wood-cabinets.htm
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