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With over 35 wood types and a wide selection of profiles, you are sure to find a style to fit your customers’ needs. Whether it’s one door or a hundred, Wood Tech Industries treats each order with the same utmost attention to detail and quality. Visit us today at our location in Pulaski.

Square Panels

Square panel cabinet doors are a type of cabinet door that feature a square panel in the center, surrounded by a frame. They are a popular choice for traditional and classic kitchen designs, but can also be used in contemporary styles for a clean, minimalist look. They are available in a variety of materials, including solid wood, wood veneer, and MDF, and can be painted or stained to match the kitchen's decor.

Cathedral

1 1/2 rise cathedral cabinet doors are a type of cabinet door that feature a raised center panel with a curved or peaked top. This design is also known as "cathedral" or "arched" style. The 1 1/2 rise refers to the height of the raised center panel, which is 1 1/2 inches tall. This style of cabinet door is often used in traditional or classic kitchen and bathroom designs, but can also be incorporated into more modern spaces for added interest. The 1 3/4 rise refers to the height of the raised center panel, which is 1 3/4 inches tall. This style of cabinet door can give the room a more elegant and sophisticated look, often used in traditional or classic kitchen and bathroom designs, but can also be incorporated into more modern spaces for added interest. The 2" rise refers to the height of the raised center panel, which is 2 inches tall. This style of cabinet door can give the room a more dramatic look, often used in traditional or classic kitchen and bathroom designs, but can also be incorporated into more modern spaces for added interest.

Oval Arch

Oval arch cabinet doors are a stylish and elegant cabinet door design that features an oval-shaped arch in the center of the door. They are often used in traditional and classic kitchen designs, but can also be used in contemporary designs for a unique look. They can be made out of wood, veneer, and MDF and can be finished by a variety of finishes such as paint, stain, and glaze. These doors are great to use on upper cabinets and are a perfect way to add some architectural interest to your kitchen. Oval arches come in two different risers.

Country Style

Country style cabinet doors are characterized by their rustic, farmhouse aesthetic. They often feature natural wood finishes, such as knotty pine or reclaimed wood, and may have distressing or other details that add to their country charm. They can also have simple, clean lines, and sometimes with glass inlays. These doors are often used in kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, as well as in other areas of the home such as bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms. They can be combined with other elements, such as apron sinks, to complete the country-style look.

Eyebrow Arch

Eyebrow arch cabinet doors are a type of cabinet door that features a curved, arched top. This design adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the overall look of the cabinets. They are often used in traditional or classic kitchen and bathroom designs, but can also be incorporated into more modern spaces for added interest. They can be made from a variety of materials, including wood and MDF, and are available in a wide range of sizes and finishes.

High Oval

High oval cabinet doors are a unique and elegant cabinet door design that feature an oval-shaped panel that is taller than it is wide. These doors are often used in traditional and classic kitchen designs, and can also be used in contemporary designs for a unique look. They can be made out of wood, veneer, and MDF and can be finished in a variety of finishes such as paint, stain, and glaze. These doors are great to use on upper cabinets and are a perfect way to add some architectural interest to your kitchen.

French Style

French style cabinet doors are characterized by their elegant and ornate design. They often feature intricate details such as carved moldings, raised panels, and fluted columns. They can also have glass inlays and ornaments like rosettes. This style of cabinet door is often used in traditional or classic kitchen and bathroom designs, as well as in other areas of the home such as bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms. They can be made from a variety of materials such as wood, MDF, and can be painted or stained to match the decor of the room.

Multi Panel Doors

Multi-panel doors are cabinet doors that feature multiple panels or sections, rather than a single panel. These doors can have a variety of designs, with the panels arranged in different ways, such as vertically or horizontally. They can also have different shapes, such as square, rectangular, or arched. Multi-panel doors can add visual interest and depth to cabinetry and can be used in traditional or modern styles.

Shaker Style Doors

Shaker style cabinet doors are characterized by their simple, clean lines and minimal ornamentation. They often feature a raised panel design, with a recessed center panel and a simple frame around it. They can also have a flat panel design. They are known for their functional and timeless design, and can be used in a variety of interior design styles, from traditional to contemporary. Door panels come standard with beads on 2" centers. Custom centering is available at no charge and available on beaded/grooved doors.

Solid Slab Doors

Solid slab cabinet doors are characterized by their simple, clean, and modern design. They are made from a solid pieces of material glued together without any raised or recessed panels. These doors usually have no visible frame or edge profile, resulting in a sleek and minimalist look. They are often used in contemporary, modern or minimalistic design styles, and can be painted or stained to match the decor of the room. Give your cabinets a contemporary look with our 11 SP solid slab doors. Or for a country look, use our solid slab door with face mounted battens or grooves. Style 11 SP and Style 11 SPG come with battens on the back to help prevent warping.

Applied Molding Doors

Applied molding doors are cabinet doors that feature decorative molding or trim that is applied to the surface of the door. This can include details such as raised panels, fluted columns, and other ornate designs. The molding can be made from a variety of materials such as wood, MDF and can be painted or stained to match the decor of the room. These doors are often used in traditional or classic kitchen and bathroom designs, as well as in other areas of the home such as bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms. They can add visual interest and depth to cabinetry and can be used in traditional or modern styles. Applied molding doors are available in mitered or cope and stick style. Our beaded edge is also available on our mitered doors.

Mitered Doors

Mitered cabinet doors are characterized by the 45 degree angle cuts on the edges of the door frame. They are often used to give the illusion of a thicker door frame, and can create a more refined, sophisticated look. They are often used in traditional or classic kitchen and bathroom designs, but can also be incorporated into more modern spaces for added interest. They can have a raised or recessed panel design, and can be combined with other elements such as applied molding to complete the design.

Applied Rope Molding Doors

Rope molding doors are only available in mitered style. Drawer front rail width of 1 3/4" and door rail width of 2 1/4" are standard. Other widths are available.

Flat Panel Doors

Flat panel doors are characterized by their simple and minimal design, with a flat surface and no raised or recessed panels. They are often used to create a modern, sleek and clean look in any room. They can be made from a variety of materials and can be painted or stained to match the decor of the room. They are often used in contemporary, modern or minimalistic design styles, and can be combined with other elements such as mitered door frames or applied molding to create a more refined look. Flat panel doors are popular in kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, as well as in other areas of the home such as bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms. All door styles are available in the flat panel.

MDF Panel Paint Grade Doors

Solid MDF (medium-density fibreboard) paint-grade doors are characterized by their smooth, consistent surface and uniform density. They are made from MDF, a engineered wood product, which makes them more stable and resistant to warping and cracking than solid wood doors. They are often used as a budget-friendly alternative to solid wood doors, and are generally less expensive. These doors are often used for their smooth and uniform surface, which is ideal for painting and can be painted in a wide range of colors to match the decor of the room. They are a popular choice for kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, as well as other areas of the home such as bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms.   Doors are available in all styles. Center panels are available in raised, flat or reversed flat styles.

Corner Plugs

Corner plugs, also known as decorative wooden pegs, can add a rustic or traditional aesthetic to cabinet doors. They are often used in place of metal hardware, and can be made from a variety of woods, such as oak or maple. The plugs are installed at the corner joints of the cabinet doors, providing a visually appealing detail that also adds structural support. They can be left natural or stained to match the color of the cabinets, creating a cohesive and unique look.

V Grooves

V-grooves are a decorative element that can be added to cabinet doors to create visual interest and depth. They are typically carved into the wood to create a V-shaped indentation that runs along the length of the joints in the door. The depth and spacing of the grooves can be adjusted to create different effects, such as a traditional or modern look. V-grooves are often used in conjunction with raised or flat panel doors, and can be stained or painted to create a contrast with the surrounding wood.

Premium Dovetail Boxes

Dovetail drawer boxes are a type of drawer construction that uses interlocking joints called dovetails to secure the front and sides of the drawer together. These joints are known for their strength, durability, and ability to hold the drawer together even under heavy use. They are often made from hardwood such as maple, cherry or oak and are custom made to fit a specific cabinet or piece of furniture. Dovetail drawer boxes are considered a high-quality, premium option for cabinetry and furniture. They can be finished in a variety of stains, paints, or natural finishes to match the decor of the room.

Premium Dovetail Divider Options

Divided drawer boxes are a type of storage solution that are designed to keep items organized and separated within a drawer. They can be configured to fit a variety of drawer sizes. They can be used in a variety of settings such as homes, offices and workshops. They are a great way to keep items such as tools, jewelry, or socks separated and easy to find.

Rabbet Boxes

Our drawer boxes crafted with a rabbet joint offer a host of advantages over the standard pinned plywood box. The joint's precise interlocking design ensures strength and stability, preventing the box from warping or coming apart under regular use. This construction method allows for easier assembly and disassembly, simplifying adjustments. Additionally, the rabbet joint conceals the end grain, resulting in a sleek and visually appealing finished product that enhances the overall aesthetics of the drawer. Our Rabbet Boxes are available in all of our wood choices.

Fireplaces & Valances

Custom cabinetry components like valences and fireplace mantels can be designed and built to match the style and aesthetics of a room. Valences, for example, are decorative elements that can be used to cover lighting fixtures, and also create visual interest and balance within a room. They can be simple or intricate, with carvings or inlays, and made from a variety of materials. Fireplace mantels, on the other hand, can be built to complement the cabinetry, and come in various styles, including traditional, modern, or rustic. They can be customized to fit the size and shape of the fireplace, and can feature moldings, carvings, or ornamental details, providing a functional and beautiful focal point for any living room.

Wainscot Panels

Wainscot cabinet panel is a decorative paneling that is applied to the lower portion of a cabinet or furniture piece. It is a traditional design element that adds interest and character to a room. Wainscot paneling is typically made of wood, and can be made from a variety of materials such as MDF, it can be painted or stained to match the decor of the room. They are often used in traditional or classic kitchen and bathroom designs, as well as in other areas of the home such as bedrooms, living rooms and dining rooms. They can be combined with other elements, such as raised panel doors, to complete the design. Wainscot panels are available in almost any door style.

Custom Products

Does your next project call for a special piece? We will work with you to give your kitchen the elegant, custom look.

Refacing Materials

Making old cabinets look like new with our refacing supplies. Face frame material 3/32" thick used for easier standing. Standard wood adhesive used to apply.

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Crown Moulding

Crown moulding is a timeless addition that brings a touch of elegance to cabinetry. With its ornate and intricate designs, crown moulding adds a sophisticated and luxurious element to any space. By seamlessly connecting the top of cabinets to the ceiling, it creates a visually pleasing transition and adds height and depth to the cabinetry. The intricate details and smooth curves of crown moulding enhance the overall aesthetics, giving cabinetry a refined and polished look.

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