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SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 14-STEP FINISHING PROCESS

All of our wood doors and drawer fronts receive SHERWIN-WILLIAMS’s 14-step
finishing process, resulting in one of the finest finishes in the industry. From
the initial sanding to the final finish application, each piece of cabinetry is
made to your exact specifications by our skilled craftsmen.





ALL-PLYWOOD CONSTRUCTION

Shaker Kitchen Cabinets boxes are typically built of plywood. The most robust
cabinets have full plywood sides and backs to stay square during delivery and
installation, handle the weight of heavy countertops, and resist damage from
moisture.


DOVETAIL CONSTRUCTION

All of our shaker style cabinets are required use of dovetail construction. A
process that involves plywood side panels to perfectly interlock with a solid
wood face frame through corresponding dovetail grooves. This highly resilient
technique introduced to the market guarantees that cabinet lines are secure,
strong, and long-lasting.





ANTI-WARP STRUCTURES

The anti-warp component involves the use of plywood panels comprised of rigid
reinforcement beams. By applying the beams with a dovetail construction
technique to secure all components, our white shaker cabinets meets this
standard ensuring a strong, reliable build that is resistant to distortion.


CORNER BLOCKS

To ensure a unified and organic design build, our white shaker kitchen cabinets
lines with plastic corner blocks, which keep the purity of cohesive
construction.





TREATED & FINISHED CABINET INTERIORS

Treated and finished cabinet interiors are another significant feature of our
shaker cabinets as they produce a clear statement of quality and attention to
detail. As opposed to manufacturing with an applied lining, Our vigorous top
treatment techniques create a refined and durable design that is free of
bubbling, peeling and chipping.


SOLID BACK BUILDS

For superior structural longevity, the back of a cabinet is constructed from one
piece of solid half-inch plywood. Our shaker style cabinet backs with a strong
and single piece of plywood to ensure durable strength and dimensional
stability.





SOFT-CLOSING HINGES

Our shaker kitchen cabinets use of compact hinges with built-in, soft-close
mechanism providing an impeccably gentle and fluid cabinet function.


FULL-EXTENSION SOFT CLOSING DRAWER GLIDES

The smooth full-extension soft-closing technology glides guarantee an enhanced
running action that maximizes a cabinet’s storage to its full capacity,
precisely utilizing space while also preventing damage and depreciation.





DRAWER FACE

To ensure proper door alignment and function, shaker kitchen cabinets requires
an effortless system utilizing a degree of mechanical precision for installing
perfectly positioned drawer faces. We innovates with a unique technique using
circular discs that allow for easy 3/8” adjustments in any direction, resulting
in a shaker cabinet doors that achieves an aesthetically graceful balance.


SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 14-STEP FINISHING PROCESS

We use only the best quality wood stains and finishes from SHERWIN WILLIAMS
Industrial Wood Division and their partners.



STEP 01

Kitchen Cabinet Mall selects quality wood,which skilled craftsman sand to a
smooth finish.

STEP 02

After sanding,all surfaces are vacuumed to eliminate dust particles.



STEP 03

Craftsman hand-apply distressing,vintage and burnished techniques to selected
finishes.

STEP 04

Equalizer stains are applied to balance the base color of the wood.

STEP 05

Toner is applied which establishes consistent color uniformity.

STEP 06

A deep penetrating stain is(hand-applied/hand-sprayed/applied)to reveal the wood
grain.



STEP 07

All stained surfaces are evenly hand-rubbed and wiped clean of excess stain.

STEP 08

After slowly air drying,highlights,glaze,glaze details,burnishing stain,and
vintage patina are hand-applied to selected finishes.

STEP 09

Specially formulated wood sealer is applied,penetrating all exposed wood
surfaces for uniform protection.

STEP 10

Sealed product is placed in high-temperature oven to ensure a thorough cure.



STEP 11

All surfaces are hand-sanded again,providing a smooth,consistent surface to
accept topcoat.

STEP 12

Environmentally safe topcoat is applied to maximize resistance to
scuffing,dents,moisture,UV fade and household chemicals or agents. n.

STEP 13

Top-coated pieces are slow-cured in a 150-degree oven,creating a smooth,baked on
surface.



STEP 14

Each cabinet is inspected and hand-polished,assuring quality and durability.


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Our white shaker cabinets come with all you would expect: SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
finished all wood door, Grade A plywood box dovetail construction, soft-close
full extension heavy duty under mount metal glides and European hinges, 5 piece
dovetail joint drawers.


SHAKER CABINETS ULTIMATE GUIDE

For many people, shaker cabinets are a welcome addition to their kitchen. In
this helpful and informative guide, we'll explore what shaker cabinets are all
about. How they match your taste and style and the kinds of kitchens they'll
look best in. We'll also give you an idea of what kinds of wood are best and
what are their benefits. There's plenty of added info along the way about
colors, stains, and accessories too.

If you're curious about learning more about shaker kitchen cabinets, we have
plenty to share with you along the way. Let's get started.

WHAT ARE SHAKER STYLE CABINETS?

By definition, shaker style kitchen cabinets are simplistic, to say the least.
The whole idea that the Shakers' lived subtle and simple lives is what early
America was all about. Most immigrants could barely afford many luxuries, so
their lifestyle often matched this. For many who grew up in largely rich
predominant families, Shaker style cabinets were considered bland. This is the
whole reason why Shaker cabinets look the way that they do.

WHY ARE THEY CALLED SHAKER CABINETS?

The background story of shaker cabinets goes back to the very start of American
history. This goes back more than 246 years with the very first religious
Quakers that immigrated to America. The group was known by a catchy nick-name
from early colonials known as the 'Shaking Quakers'. Over time, this name was
shortened to the name 'Shakers', which stuck as a term describing them.

This was also the birth of Shaker cabinetry and had a very specific method of
how they created their cabinets. Since they lived a very modest life, it
reflected on the design itself which was what makes Shaker cabinets iconic. It
wasn't until these communities began selling their surplus to those outside
their circle. This is essentially how the rest of colonial America learned about
Shaker style doors and furniture.

Shakers were also quick to adapt to modern equipment, unlike other religious
groups who adhered to the old woodworking methods. They employed belt-driven
power tools to increase their production abilities. The tastes of 19th century
Americans loved the high quality of this minimalist furniture too. It wasn't
until the Civil War did America start to change and then violently divides into
two sides. This was the ultimate decline of the Shakers.

There are two main reasons why shaker cabinets are still called this name. The
first is from the history behind how these cabinets were originally invented.
The Shakers were one of America's growing private communities that could survive
without much intervention. Their daily living skills allowed them to survive on
their land with food that was raised and grown independently.

Because the Shakers were previously known as Quakers, they were very industrial
and adept at woodworking skills. Many of these Quakers emerged from German,
Scandinavian, and English heritage, so working from the land was a specific
mindset. The dedication to their religion also blended seamlessly with simple
values. To be modest in your daily life also meant your home should be
toned-down and blend within your living environment.

The second reason that shaker style cabinets are called this unique name is in
fact, a very specific woodworking style. There is a mathematical construction to
how these cabinets appear and it all comes down to simplicity. Four simple rails
form the overall door frame. Within the frame, itself is a flat panel that is
inset into the frame. Much like a picture frame that is nothing special, is a
door that is distinguished as pure simplicity.

This cabinet door hasn't changed much over the years, but aren't that much
different from other decorative styles. Newer kitchen designs often borrow from
popular design trends and add elements that allow shaker cabinets to have a
fresh look. Because of how they're built, the style and construction methods
allow shaker cabinets to retain their name. No matter how many new variants are
introduced, shaker cabinets are always easy to spot.


ARE SHAKER STYLE CABINETS POPULAR?

Ever since Shaker kitchen cabinets began to become popular in early America, the
love for this design grew over the years. Several societies embraced the design
and started to preserve the original furniture that was recovered. At the end of
the Civil War, it was more common for homes that were destroyed to purchase
shaker cabinets. Not only was the style cheaper to purchase, but the quality of
how they were built also gave them more value.

Perhaps the most fascinating part of shaker kitchen cabinets is the choice of
available wood materials found abundantly on Eastern Coasts. Rich and
long-lasting wood including Oak, Birch, Pine, Cherry, and Maple give shaker
cabinets natural earthy colors and tones. This is all part of the simplicity by
design and holds-up incredibly well these days. Oddly enough, colors and stains
found commonly on shaker cabinets indicated individual Shaker sects.

Also, the choice of wood used was a strong indicator of which territory was
making these shaker style kitchen cabinets. As far as the popularity of colors
was concerned, typical stains include red, blue, green, and yellow. Although we
can't go back in time to understand why these colors represented separate shaker
sects, the intent was obvious. A cabinet was designed to serve a greater purpose
in life for its function rather than decorative looks.

This is why you don't see shaker cabinet doors with decorative trimmings such as
inlays or moldings. This simply wasn't the point since it represents the
faithfulness of their penchant for religion. Anything else was viewed as sinful
or deceiving to others. Aside from original meaning, the popularity and
simplicity work on every other level.


ARE SHAKER CABINETS GOING OUT OF STYLE?

Shaker cabinets never went out of style when kitchen remodel, so only times have
changed for offering wide varieties of kitchen cabinet styles. One of the things
that did change over the decades was choices of wood that's used to construct
shaker cabinets. Many purists feel that shaker cabinets should stick to the
original materials including Oak, Birch. Newer materials that have been used for
years have replaced problematic design errors.

This helped reduce the chances of warping, sticking, and swelling of the wood.
Since many regions in America all have different levels of humidity and weather,
the original Shakers would have agreed. Some upgrades now include exotic wood
veneers, polyurethane finishes, and aluminum rail slide-out shelves. These
slight improvements enhance the popularity of shaker cabinets while sticking to
traditional design elements.

In recent years, we've seen a growing interest in Shaker cabinetry that is
returning to classic American values. Every so often there are spikes in popular
trending styles that are popular for a very short time. In the past, the demand
for the modern design was being pushed by interior decorators. While this works
for some Avant-garde oriented people, it lacks everything that is what a real
home feels like.

The return to more comfy kitchens shaker that give warmth can be seen in the
resurgence of older styles. Country kitchens, Rustic, and Colonial all return to
these older roots, but nothing compares to how shaker styles will look.


HOW MUCH ARE SHAKER CABINETS?

As it was from the very beginning, for kitchen remodel, Shaker style doors have
always been synonymous with quality construction and design. This is always what
defines the total cost of this style of a cabinet door. Because of the
popularity of the Shaker style, there is always an issue of using cheaper
materials to keep costs down. Some manufacturers are using MDF instead of
quality wood materials, making the finished cabinets cheaper.

It's important to point out that quality should never be compromised for
replacement materials since these won't last so long. On the same note, natural
wood that's unprotected will be damaged from weather conditions in your region.
Consider that the humidity in the southwestern region of America will have an
impact on natural woods. Swelling can occur when high humidity seeps into the
wood that's prone to absorbing moisture.

This is why it's a good idea to know what kinds of wood resist moisture more
than others. The finishes and sealers play a large role in preserving wood, but
choosing quality wood is always your best bet. So always keep in mind that the
higher the quality of wood that's used, the higher the price will be. The more
solid wood materials are used is another issue. Some veneers are applied to
cheaper woods or MDF that look fine and are cheaper.

The problem is that certain veneers can start to delaminate after time and the
illusion of solid wood is revealed. Don't trust cheap shaker cabinets that are
based on low-cost sale prices. We recommend that you always stick to quality
wood right from the start.


WHAT TYPE OF WOOD IS USED TO MAKE SHAKER KITCHEN CABINETS?

One of the more popular materials is often Oakwood, but not limited to Birch or
Cherry. Birch is a good choice in shaker kitchen cabinets because it's the
hardest of the woods. Because it lasts for years, this is a good choice if you
want hard-wearing wood that can be stained to look like Cherry. Now when
considering Cherry wood, you can expect that the price will be higher, which is
why Birch is substituted.

Cherry is also a big favorite for shaker cabinets and looks incredible when
polished. It is a softer wood and not as durable as Maple. Just keep that in
mind if you plan to use your kitchen for a lot of cooking activities. The next
best choice is Oak, which has a hearty grain and comes in varieties. There is a
red Oak and then there's white Oak. Depending on your style preferences, these
two types of grain both offer very woody grains.

Oak is also excellent for shaker style kitchen cabinets, so humid regions will
appreciate this material much more. When it comes to Birch, this is harder than
Oak, but not as hard as Maple. It's another long-lasting wood but can be tricky
to stain. This is one of the few wood products that will be more susceptible to
termites. Keep that in mind if you live in an area that has persistent termite
problems.

One of the worst woods you can use for shaker style cabinets are going to be
Pine which always needs to be sealed or stained. Pine is a softwood that you
need to care for and even fingernail scratches can dent it. If you don't mind
random dents on your shaker cabinets, then Pine will be an affordable wood
otherwise.


WHICH WOOD OF SHAKER STYLE CABINETS LASTS LONGER?

Your shaker style kitchen cabinets are intended to last as long as they are
taken care of. But over time, some woods out-perform others for all sorts of
reasons. The first reason is simply time. The amount of natural decay is going
to be evident as wood beings to warp and crack. It might be from the quality of
the cut and how the grain holds up due to the elements. Your kitchen will have a
certain amount of moisture even if you realize this or not.

Expect that moisture will cause wood to expand and swell if humid weather is
constant. This is the reason why Oak shaker style cabinets was preferred over
the years to not warp under these conditions so easily. It was also praised
because it resisted bugs and termites very well due to being very dense. Since
Oak was the perfect choice for outdoor furniture, it made better sense to use
indoors too. For this reason, Oak will outlast many other wood types in this
category.

Another wood that is hard-wearing and long-lasting is Maple. It's a heavy wood
that made it perfect for tables and chairs. When used for shaker cabinets, it
takes a variety of dark stains very well. Between these two kinds of wood, Oak
and Maple are the best for being hardwoods. Other hardwood like Birch is a good
material for resisting dings and dents as well. The fine grain of Birch also
makes it elegant without seeming too many wood burls and knots.


SHAKER STYLE CABINETS IN THE MODERN KITCHEN

The kitchen we enjoy being around these days is filled with all the comforts
that make cooking welcome. From smart ovens to lighting that's voice-controlled.
It might make you wonder how shaker cabinets would ever fit into a modern
kitchen at all! Obviously, the answer is no big surprise that this shaker
kitchen cabinet design works very well. In fact, the simplistic style is
complimenting all the modern gadgets you have all around.

The refreshing door panels give a great depth to your kitchen without going
overboard. The only thing you might consider updating are the knobs or handles
to open the kitchen cabinet doors. Since most modern kitchens shaker have lots
of light, white shaker cabinets will look fresh and clean. Darker and richer
wood grains and stain colors also have a country kitchen effect likewise.

You won't go wrong with adding new shaker cabinet doors to existing kitchen
cabinetry either. With so many variants add to your current kitchen design, the
possibilities are endless.


TYPES OF KITCHENS THAT ARE PERFECT WITH SHAKER STYLE CABINETS

Some kitchens will be best suited for installing shaker cabinets. This is when
you want to redecorate without changing the style much. Reasonably, these three
styles are recommended for shaker cabinets that blend so well if you change just
the cabinets.

· MODERN

The modern kitchen is one that often leave-out knobs and handles left-off in
favor of magnetic latches. These are latches that use springs to pop-out the
kitchen cabinet doors. There is another major trademark look that has lots of
smooth surfaces. You'll also find plenty of geometric shapes that make a modern
kitchen. As for the shaker style doors, not even the hinges should be showing.

· TRANSITIONAL

If you enjoy the look of the timeless kitchen designs, this will certainly
welcome the shaker cabinets style. This also includes a lot of long clean lines,
textures, and rounded shapes. While a transitional kitchen has many new items
inside it, the furniture represents the old styles of the past that don't seem
to age. This embracing of different periods gives the blending with old and new
that combine well with each other.

· TRADITIONAL

If you love decorative details, the traditional kitchen is where you'll find
them. This also is a must for raised panel cabinets and a look that's certainly
vintage looking. The countertops are very elaborate and fancy, yet the
backsplash is very simple. As far as colors are concerned, neutral colors work
best-using stains and earthy tones. Traditional kitchens always have a hand-made
look when it comes to the cabinets.


DIFFERENT SHAKER STYLES AND VARIANTS

As you already may understand, shaker style doors are constructed from 5 pieces
that produce a single door. Essentially, the colors and wood that's used will
vary depending on your style. There aren't too many variations that are so
different except for parts of the centerboard that are replaced.

· SHAKER CABINETS WITH BEADBOARD

Aside from a flat panel center, you can use beadboard instead. Beadboard is a
flat wood panel that has vertical clean lines that are cut directly into the
wood itself. They're spaced 1-2 inches from each other on the center panel. This
gives a bit more texture to a shaker frame without taking away from the
simplicity.

· SHAKER CABINETS WITH LOUVERED PANEL

The complete opposite of the beadboard is installing louvered slats. These are a
bit more tropical looking for kitchens shaker that have more humidity. If you
live in an area where heat and humidity is an issue, then louvered shakers will
work great.

· FULL OVERLAY

Perhaps you've never noticed this before, but a full overlay is a shaker cabinet
that has no gaps between kitchen cabinet doors and drawers. These can be a
stunning visual appearance with no visual lines that separate each cabinet
frame.

· PARTIAL OVERLAY

Partial overlays are more obvious to spot since the gaps show-up in between
shaker frames. When you want to have more defined kitchen lines that are
showing, this gives a sleek look separating each cabinet.


INSET VS TRADITIONAL SHAKER CABINETS

Traditional shaker cabinets are often hung with hinges hidden on the inside of
the cabinet frame. What you see are neat cabinet frames that have been hung
neatly to show-off their simplicity. But that doesn't mean that cabinet frames
shouldn't be hanging on the outside of your kitchen furniture. Inset cabinet
doors and drawers are set into the frames and have a very different hinge
system.

It would be better to use hardwood shaker kitchen cabinet frames so there is
less chance of sticking. The disadvantage of inset cabinets is they can swell
from the moisture in humid regions. Southern states that have lots of humidity
will prefer Oak or Birch that don't have swelling issues. Because this wood is
so dense, it will resist absorbing humid air. These shaker style kitchen
cabinets are better for regions that have drier climates.

There's a certain charm that goes with inset cabinets that is magical looking.
The measurements for inset frames must be exact, so each cabinet fits exactly as
it was designed. Another key factor about inset cabinets is that walls will
appear flat with only the cabinet center frame stands-out. Newer kitchen designs
allow for these cabinets to open using spring-loaded magnets.

These allow the frame to push inward and then pops outward so you can grab the
edge of the frame. Since inset frames look better without knobs or handles, this
makes a modern kitchen look smart and high tech. Even though there are shaker
cabinets installed.


SHAKER CABINETS WITH INSET GLASS

It's not uncommon that some styles of shaker cabinets have inset glass where the
centerboard would go. This gives cabinet provides an upscale, yet simple look
and also gives you the ability to see inside them. This doesn't break away from
the idealism behind the humble Shaker lifestyle but isn't completely restricted
for decorative reasons. The glass can be colored, textured, frosted, and
separated into sections.

This is where some people might like to have a Mullion frame. These frames are
highly decorative and will allow several variations and pattern designs. Mullion
frames are very elegant and blend-in well with shaker cabinets. As glass is not
the only material that can be inserted, some versions can have any kind of
inserted material. These include wire mesh, stained glass, safety glass, or
wrought iron.


HANDLES AND HINGES FOR SHAKER STYLE KITCHEN CABINETS

No shortage of handles and knobs can match for shaker style cabinets. Finding
the right style is always a matter of personal opinion. Often, the best kind of
handles are simple and don't stand out so much. But this is not always the case
if your kitchen is following a specific design. Silver handles and knobs would
go well with kitchens that have polished stainless steel ovens.

For more rustic looking kitchens, then antique and distressed handles may look
more suiting. It all depends on the style you want to go for. Knobs that have
matching colors or are made from wood are nice accents that will match select
stains and shaker cabinet colors. When it comes to hinges, it's a common sight
that hinges are not seen at all. They are attached to the inside door to keep
the frame looking neat and clean.

Some styles are also adding visible decorative hinges that add to the handle or
knob design. There are also special spring hinges that are called magnetic push
latches. These are for cabinets that can open and close at the push of a finger.
These magnetic latches are unseen and make a shaker frame appear uncluttered and
sleek. Depending on your needs in your kitchen, finding the right handles and
hinges will depend on appearance and usage.


ACCESSORIES WITH SHAKER CABINETS

When installing any kind of shaker cabinets in the kitchen, there are going to
be various accessories that are added. These accessories are extras that help
connect cabinets to the existing items in your kitchen.

· BASE FILLER/WALL FILLER

There are potential gaps that may form where shaker style cabinets are
installed. To fill in gaps that sit next to refrigerators or appliances will
need a filler piece. These filler pieces are vertical shaped and help fill the
gap that's left-over from an installation. More or less, these are cosmetic only
unless you have further ideas for adding hidden storage areas. Base fillers are
used similarly, acting as an extension that's attached to the end of shaker
cabinets.

· SCRIBE AND OUTSIDE MOLDING

Using scribe molding and outside molding often goes hand-in-hand with cabinet
and cove moldings. In combination, they can finish off the appearance of a
cabinet design. These are usually added to the top edge of a hanging cabinet.
These are decorative shaped moldings that stack and attach to each other. Scribe
molding is placed on the outside edge of a shaker style cabinet that attaches to
a wall. Outside molding runs along the underside edges.

· CABINET AND COVE MOLDINGS

The top edges of hanging shaker cabinets can add a cabinet and cove moldings.
These make white shaker cabinets appear larger and in some cases, bridge the gap
between the cabinet and ceiling. Different moldings that are layered give a
whole new layer of decorative flair. These moldings don't always need to touch
the ceiling and can simply have a crown. Often, bar lights or LED light strips
are added behind these moldings to give a modern look.

· LIGHT UNDER CABINET MOLDING

Countertops will need good lighting, so special molding that runs along the edge
of hanging shaker kitchen cabinets help hide light fixtures. These can be from
recessed lighting or from LED light strips. These are also called light rails
and are just as stylish as cove moldings. Since these are used to hide lights
underneath a hanging shaker cabinet, they serve another purpose. These act as
light shields to prevent stray light from escaping, keeping that light centered
on countertops.

· BASE AND REFRIGERATOR PANELS

When installing any kind of shaker cabinets, it will be important to add base
panels that are secured to a kitchen wall. If there is a refrigerator that's
nearby, these panels help to create a continuing cabinet pattern. These panels
are built around a fridge and allow a shaker cabinet that goes above the fridge.
These can also be constructed around stovetops, dishwashers, and other kitchen
appliances.

· CORBLE AND VALANCES

Adding these to the bottom of hanging shaker style kitchen cabinets is a very
elegant touch. A lot like a fireplace mantle, corbles, and valances give the
appearance of dedicated support beams. These add a lot of wealthy charm wherever
your hanging new shaker cabinets are hung. A valance is an arched beam that
spans between hanging cabinets. It's also a decorative touch that completes a
stately appearance. Corbles are often placed underneath the valance.

· BASE SHAKER CABINETS

The bases of brand new shaker cabinets are responsible for supporting a length
of countertop that's put on top of them. This also includes sinks and basins or
built-in grill tops. Base shaker cabinets all have different uses and aren't
just for storing pots and pans. You can find slide-out shelves that are vertical
and horizontal. Some are ideal for storing small food items like spices while
others are better for appliances and kitchen equipment.

Base shaker style cabinets aren't only used for placing along a wall since these
can be used for creating islands. All of your shaker cabinets can then be
connected together to create any size or shape that's needed. Afterward, the
various spaces used for storage are then covered by a countertop.


GREAT SHAKER CABINET COLORS

This section gives you an idea of what colors are very popular and also
forecasts what colors are getting attention. As some colors come and go for
popularity, it's always your choice in the end for what color is best. The
original colors that were very popular from Shakers often determined the sect
they originated from. This is how you could tell which community was making
shaker cabinets. Now, this is quite different and a matter of personal choice.

· BOLD COLORS

There's nothing wrong with painting shaker cabinets, but it does take away from
the elegance of natural wood. One of the most popular colors which became a big
hit lately is Blue. This has ranged from light blue to dark blue, yet a tone
that stands-out and doesn't get into the pastels. White is another primary color
that is incredibly popular no matter how the trend is leaning. For this reason,
white shaker cabinets never lose their charm.

· NATURAL WOOD GRAIN

Natural colors are always popular for the old-world style that shaker cabinets
represent. You can always tell what kind of wood is used whenever natural grain
is shown-off. Thankfully these natural wood materials can be sealed with modern
coatings, allowing them to last longer. If untreated, certain types of wood can
be affected by weather and climate. This is why modern sealants show off wood
grain color much more than older methods did.

· STAINS

The beauty of how stains work can give you a glint of color without losing the
appearance of the wood grain. Popular colors including blue, green, red, are
great stain primary colors. Some types of wood can be stained to simulate types
of wood like Cherry or rich dark browns like Oak. Stains help bring out color
but still need to be sealed to be protected to your shaker cabinets.


WHAT ARE WHITE SHAKER CABINETS?

White shaker cabinets have a very short history in recent years. From the
earliest invention of shaker cabinets, they were colored with natural wood
stains of the day. These included red, blue, green, and grey or varieties of
stained woods. While they did use white plaster in the paint to have more
opacity, white was a color that was reserved for walls and ceilings. The answer
was very simple for Shaker homes and had everything to do with borrowed light.

This concept included rooms and kitchens to utilize light brought in from the
outside to illuminate rooms during the day. The concept of white kitchen
cabinets is however attributed to kitchen concept designs of the 1920s. This led
to many furniture companies to start producing white kitchen cabinets as well.
As you might guess, this also applied to the shaker cabinet styles.

· WHEN DID WHITE SHAKER CABINETS GET POPULAR?

As far back as 2017, the popularity of white shaker cabinets has steadily become
a non-stop trend. It gained attention for various reasons but stuck to
traditional idealisms that translated perfectly for white shaker kitchen
cabinets in general. This all came down to the minimalism and practicality of
how these cabinets look in many types of kitchens. These idealisms are very easy
to understand why white shaker cabinets are so incredibly popular.

· UNIQUE ABILITY TO MIX WITH DIFFERENT KITCHEN STYLES

The power of the white shaker cabinet has a welcome matt for kitchens that
include country, contemporary, traditional, minimalist style designs. For
example, a country kitchen is very similar to the look and feel of old fashioned
kitchens of the early 1900s. There are overhead wood beams and earthy
decorations. By adding white shaker cabinets, a country-style kitchen is
brightened-up among many of the natural wood colors.

Minimalist kitchens are especially a major part of the shaker kitchen design.
But for modern considerations, white shaker kitchen cabinets are readily
accepted for their simplicity. Traditional kitchens that have a love for all
things vintage are highlighted by white shakers. This is further high lighting
earthy colors and neutral floors or walls. Lastly, contemporary kitchens are
often a futuristic and sleek design that openly welcomes white shaker cabinets.

With this being said, the need for ultra-glossy white panels that have no
visible handles or knobs is a must.

· MINIMALIST AND A CUTTING-EDGE LOOK

White shaker cabinet doors are important for having a very simple design that
can look ahead of their time. White is a color that's often associated with the
future and is high tech looking. Add a good amount of semi-gloss or a high
sheen, this bright color brings feelings of hope and positivity. The ultimate
look of white shakers can be greatly streamlined by having inset cabinet doors
and drawers.

This provides a look that will fit in perfectly in contemporary kitchens up
through post-modern designs. As long as the finish that's added is reflective,
the white shaker cabinet is easily transitioned into these kitchens.


BENEFITS OF WHITE SHAKER CABINETS

Every kitchen will have time-saving devices that make cooking and kitchen tasks
made easier. With the push for more energy-efficient kitchens, it doesn't always
rely on electrical gadgets. Here are the best reasons why white shaker cabinets
will be beneficial in your kitchen.

· CLEANER WITH AN INVITING LOOK

As far back as the 1920s in America, a trend of white porcelain sinks, white
refrigerators, and white cabinets began. This helped promote the idealism that
cleanliness was a visual aspect of the modern kitchen. This idea expanded over
the years and across to kitchen furniture manufactures who followed this trend.
For all the right reasons, most people like a kitchen that has a clean and tidy
look.

White shaker kitchen cabinets aren't hiding anything with their simple and clean
straight lines. The shapes are also easy on your eyes and are comfortable to be
around.

· REFLECTING NATURAL LIGHT

It's a well-known fact that white is the best-reflecting color that's used for
distributing light. White shaker cabinets act like reflectors with white
ceilings that bounce light off of them. The color is distributed all around the
kitchen and helps illuminate any size kitchen that gets natural light. Just like
the original Shaker kitchens, they used borrowed light as a device to give their
kitchen space more light.

Even with the addition to standard kitchen lights, the advantage of white
shakers helps boost light uniformity. This is very important for floors that
include tiles or hardwood floors that are colored with dark tones. Having a
small kitchen is always a problem for utilizing space. Since it won't be so easy
to have natural light reach certain areas, white shakers can actually help. This
is for distributing more light in an area that isn't getting enough light.

This can be best for kitchens that are L-shaped or in poorly designed
apartments. For most homes, using white shakers cabinets in your kitchen will
save you money on electricity during the day.

· WHITE SHAKER CABINETS ARE TIMELESS

There is such a classic look that white shaker cabinets provide for any classic
looking kitchen. Year after year, this is easily interchangeable with just a few
simple decorations that help change the overall look. White not only makes your
kitchen look bright, but any little burst of color is also an immediate
eye-catching object. This is how white helps make seasonal decorations look even
more vivid.

Unlike dark colors, it's harder to spot new decorative items that you put on
countertops. With white shaker kitchen cabinets, it's easy to enjoy at least 20
or more years without any major renovation. In most cases, it's common that
white cabinets aren't replaced but updated with new handles or knobs.

· BOOSTS THE VALUE OF YOUR HOME

It's not so often that homeowners are selling their home but boosting the value
also includes white shaker cabinets. The reason is simple because this style is
very attractive and elegant. Any cabinet that has semi-gloss and high gloss
surfaces will also be a great selling point since it looks new. One of the very
first places that are shown as a featured part of the home is your kitchen. It
can help make the rest of your home stand-out from everything else.

· WHITE MAKES EVERYTHING APPEAR BIGGER

There's no big secret behind white shaker kitchen cabinets since this can
increase the visual appearance of everything. Everything looks larger from the
presence of light and reflection. White is a great reflector and helps floor
space become even more visible. This is also beneficial for countertops that
don't have enough light. The cabinets will help bounce light from nearby sources
and illuminate these work surfaces.

· CONVERT STYLES EASIER

Most people think that you have to change all your kitchen furniture to change
styles, White shaker cabinets can easily transition from styles easier than
other colors. You can jump from classic to classy in a very short time. Most of
the time, this is just from changing the cabinet hardware, or fittings. It can
also include changing the level of the shine of being glossy back down to a matt
finish.


WHITE SHAKER CABINET VARIATIONS AND FINISHES

White shaker cabinets are totally white inside and out with no change in color.
This is a white-white color and will come in a range of finishes. These finishes
will all have a different appearance in your kitchen depending on the type of
paint that is used. There is a lot of in-between finishes that combine names
such as super matt' or ultra glossy'. To keep it simple, there are really just
three types of finishes that everyone knows.

· MATT FINISH

This is a finish that doesn't have any kind of shine that will appear. This
means that the shaker lines are more defined and visible. If the finish is fine
enough, you will likely see the wood grain showing through. This isn't a bad
thing and a bit of texture on a matt finish does give a shaker door more
character.

· SATIN FINISH

A satin finish is one attractive selling point for many products that we often
see. This appears as being slightly shiny but dull along with the high points.
There is still a fine bit of texture that gives satin finishes a lot of appeal
for many. There is also just enough gloss that gives them a nice shine but not
quite enough to see any reflections.

· GLOSS FINISH

When you have a gloss finish, every imperfection will be under the microscope.
High gloss shines also show-off fingerprints, smudges, and anything that reduces
the shine. So it's easy to say that gloss finishes are harder to take care of.
If you have a good cleaning rag, gloss surfaces are managed a lot easier.


WHAT MAKES WHITE SHAKER CABINETS DIFFERENT?

Shaker cabinets that come in white have an appeal that gives many kitchens a
nice clean appearance. White always has a visual reminder that everything is
fresh and clean beyond other earthy colors. You can't get away with hiding
spills and splatters with white kitchens, but this color is always a popular
choice. There's also a bit of the modern style whenever white is used,
especially when you have glossy surfaces.

The white shaker kitchen cabinet also represents a place that lets people know
that everything is pure and germ-free. While we don't want to know about these
issues, the color itself represents that mental guarantee. This color also
relates to the way that everything is done in an all-white kitchen. Not that
everything will be sanitary and sterile, but is always a treat when great
home-cooked meals are made there.


STYLES THAT INTERACT BEST WITH SHAKER CABINETS

If you are mixing and matching items and kitchen furniture with white shaker
kitchen cabinets, you do need to be careful. Since this is a style that can
blend well with other furniture styles, it's a matter of mixing and matching
your tastes. Here is how you can blend them to your benefit.

· CONSISTENCY

As you can see, overly decorated kitchen furniture just doesn't match well with
shaker cabinets. Stick to a similar look that has a 10-20% difference. You
wouldn't want to have heavily detailed wooden tables next to simplistic shaker
cabinets. Normally, color is another issue that should blend, well so it
shouldn't include opposing colors.

· BALANCE

Knowing that mixing styles will have an out-of-place appearance, it's best not
to clash with furniture that doesn't fit-in. With that being said you wouldn't
try putting shaker cabinets in a kitchen that has post-modern elements. Modern
kitchens do work since the sleek element of the cabinet doors and drawers will
look perfect if they leave-out knobs and handles.

· SIMPLICITY

Country kitchens and rustic kitchens will have a simple design but don't mix
rustic textures or surfaces together. Another clue is that colonial kitchens
will have more French cabinet design that goes well with rustic brick or stone
ovens. This only works with shaker doors if your decorations are smoother in
appearance. Overhead wood beams that have too much texture wouldn't work because
of the difference in wood textures.

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