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  2. These Are the Prettiest Kitchen Cabinet Designs We've ... - AOL

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    Here we rounded up 63 kitchen cabinet ideas to inspire your plans for a renovation or new kitchen, with a picture gallery that showcases everything from modern kitchen cabinet ideas to simple ones ...

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    Anthropologie’s Fern Wood Arch Wall Cabinet has three shelves and two drawers on the base of the cabinet, and its size is ideal for hanging on a bathroom wall or filling an entryway space ...

  4. Cabinetry - Wikipedia

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    The cabinet box will most often have a wood veneer to finish the interior. Cabinet door and drawer face material will depend on the manufacturer. Often a natural wood such as maple, oak, ash, birch, cherry, or alder will be used as a material that is intended to be finished with a stain or other transparent or semi-transparent finish.

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    Jessica Davis, founder of the women-led ELLE DECOR A-List firm Atelier Davis, tells us she “love[s] to use warm wood and a really unique stone for the counter surface” of coffee bars. Based on ...

  6. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    The wood appears white or creamy yellow to light brown with a crimson tinge in its natural state. Birch is frequently stained to complement other types of wood in furniture. Birch is used to make a lot of transparent, cabinet-grade plywood because it absorbs stain well and finishes beautifully.

  7. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    A worker sprays a urethane finish onto a timber. Wood finishing refers to the process of refining or protecting a wooden surface, especially in the production of furniture where typically it represents between 5 and 30% of manufacturing costs.