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Oak Kitchen Cabinets Oak kitchen cabinets are wonderfully wear-resistant and can be beautifully stained in a variety of finishes. Oak Kitchen Cabinets Available in Red and White Oak
Oak is a very hard, open-grain wood that comes in red or white varieties. Red Oak, which has a pinkish cast, is the more popular of the two. White Oak has a slightly greenish cast. Both woods stain well in any color and are wonderful choices for kitchen cabinets.
White Oak is a strong hardwood with a long, linear grain, often displaying tiny rays. White Oak, at times, has small pinholes and tight knots. Coloration can range from a golden blond to deeper tones.
Special Characteristics of Oak Kitchen Cabinets
Grain: The grain is distinguished by rays, which reflect light and add to its attractiveness. Depending on the way the logs are sawn into timber (rift-cut, flat sliced, flat sawn, rotary cut, quartered), many distinctive and sought after patterns emerge when making your oak kitchen cabinets: flake figures, pin stripes, fine lines, leafy grains and watery figures.
Characteristics: Heavy, very strong and very hard, stiff, durable under exposure, great wear-resistance, holds nails and screws well.
Uses: Flooring, furniture, cabinets, ships and decorative woodwork.
Finishing: Oaks can be stained beautifully with a wide range of finish tones.
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