WOOD
Every project starts with wood. Distinctive Cabinet Design works with all the standard cabinet woods and with exotic woods. Whatever your choice, know that we will only use quality products to complete your project.

Biscayne in Birch with Wheat stain/Mocha glaze
Birch shares many of maple’s characteristics but is noticeably softer. As with ample, birch finishes best with a natural or light stain finish. Darker stain will lead to pronounced color variations and blotching.

Biscayne in Birch with Auburn stain
Birch shares many of maple’s characteristics but is noticeably softer. As with ample, birch finishes best with a natural or light stain finish. Darker stain will lead to pronounced color variations and blotching.

Kensington in Birch with Clear Finish
Birch shares many of maple’s characteristics but is noticeably softer. As with ample, birch finishes best with a natural or light stain finish. Darker stain will lead to pronounced color variations and blotching.

Mission in Birch with Autumn Stain
Birch shares many of maple’s characteristics but is noticeably softer. As with ample, birch finishes best with a natural or light stain finish. Darker stain will lead to pronounced color variations and blotching.

Montgomery in Birch with Wheat stain
Birch shares many of maple’s characteristics but is noticeably softer. As with ample, birch finishes best with a natural or light stain finish. Darker stain will lead to pronounced color variations and blotching.

Renaissance in Birch with Clear Finish
Birch shares many of maple’s characteristics but is noticeably softer. As with ample, birch finishes best with a natural or light stain finish. Darker stain will lead to pronounced color variations and blotching.

Renaissance in Birch with Maple stain
Birch shares many of maple’s characteristics but is noticeably softer. As with ample, birch finishes best with a natural or light stain finish. Darker stain will lead to pronounced color variations and blotching.

Traditions in Birch with Breezewood stain
Birch shares many of maple’s characteristics but is noticeably softer. As with ample, birch finishes best with a natural or light stain finish. Darker stain will lead to pronounced color variations and blotching.








