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Cabinet Door Materials and Finishes

Choose cabinet door materials and finishes that help you deliver the right look, durability, and performance for every project. Conestoga gives contractors, remodelers, manufacturers, and designers access to wood species, MDF, alternative cabinet materials, paints, stains, glazes, finish treatments, and custom color options for cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and cabinetry components.

From trending rift-cut White Oak to our Prism Paint program with 1,500+ custom color matches, our furniture-grade, multi-step finishing process helps create consistent, durable results that reduce callbacks and support client satisfaction. Explore the catalog below to compare materials and finishes, request samples, and find the right solution for your next kitchen cabinet door, remodel, or custom cabinetry project.

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Conestoga gives contractors, remodelers, manufacturers, and designers access to a wide range of wood species, cabinet door materials, paints, stains, glazes, finish treatments, and custom color options. Whether your client wants a trending White Oak look, a custom Prism Paint color, a durable cabinet stain, or a finish sample before moving forward, our team can help you compare options and choose the right solution for your project.

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Cabinet Door Finishes and Material Options

Details matter when selecting cabinet door materials and finishes. Conestoga offers a wide range of material and finish options for custom cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and cabinetry components, helping industry partners match the right look, performance level, and finish direction to each project.

Cabinet Paints and Custom Color Options

Whether you want to use paint as an accent or create a full custom palette, Conestoga’s cabinet paint programs offer extensive design flexibility. Durable painted cabinet finishes can create a long-lasting look while helping resist everyday wear. Our Colourtones and Prism Paint programs include more than 1,500 color options, giving contractors, remodelers, manufacturers, and designers more ways to meet client expectations.

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Cabinet Stains and Wood Finish Options

Cabinet stains enhance the natural beauty of wood while helping showcase grain patterns, species characteristics, and finish depth. The right cabinet stain can change the appearance of a kitchen cabinet door, drawer front, or cabinetry component while supporting a durable, long-lasting finish.

Cabinet Glaze Finishes

Cabinet glaze finishes add color, depth, and character to painted or stained cabinetry. Glaze can create a subtle wash, darken recessed areas, or add brush-stroked detail, giving designers and industry partners more ways to achieve a custom cabinet finish.

Cabinet Door Finish Treatments

Cabinet door finish treatments allow you to add texture, dimension, and decorative detail to custom cabinet doors and drawer fronts. Conestoga offers several treatment options to help elevate the final look of a project.

  • Brushed Glaze: This effect creates the appearance that glaze is applied by a paintbrush, offering a classic look. 
  • Pinstripe: This finishing treatment can enhance the contours of accessories and doors and leave the base color intact. 
  • Weathered Grain: Weathered Grain creates a highly textured look and feel by removing surface materials from panels, edge profiles, and framing. 

Wood Species and Cabinet Door Materials

Cabinet door materials significantly impact appearance, durability, finish performance, and project cost. Conestoga offers more than two dozen wood species and cabinet door material options, including solid wood, plywood panels, decorative laminate veneer, medium-density fiberboard, thermally textured surfaces, and other alternative materials.

Conestoga Wood Specialties will not warrant unfinished or finished orders that are color matched from a website image. These images can cause discrepancies due to natural color deviation in wood, photography, finishes and hand-held devices. Our team recommends ordering a sample chip or sample door for a color match before choosing a complete project. Because color can vary by wood species, photography, finish process, and device display, Conestoga recommends ordering a sample chip or sample door before choosing a finish for a complete project.

Request a Quote for Custom Materials and Finishes

At Conestoga Wood Specialties, we help contractors, remodelers, manufacturers, designers, and cabinet shops choose cabinet door materials and finishes that support the look, performance, and specifications their projects require. Whether you need a custom paint match, cabinet stain guidance, sample chips, species recommendations, or support preparing a quote, our team can help you move from selection to next steps.

Not sure which finish is right for the project? Contact our team to discuss samples, specifications, custom color options, and ordering details.

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