Wood-Mode Sets Off with New Door Styles and Offering
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The discerning homeowner wants a space that expresses their design style and is uniquely tailored to their needs. Custom cabinetry offers an extremely broad palette of design elements to select from including door profile, stain, color and finishing technique. With the guidance of their designer, homeowners can choose the elements that best fit their preferences and lifestyle to create their ideal home. As a leader in the kitchen and bath industry, Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry is constantly broadening its design palette to provide an unparalleled range of options to its customers. The two newest introductions to its collection of door styles follows this approach, providing ultimate versatility in both look and adaptability.
“When introducing new products to our door collection, we put great effort towards developing product that offers design versatility,” said Rod Hunter, Wood-Mode general manager. “While we have products that fall squarely in the category of traditional or contemporary, we find that doors with an adaptable profile that can accommodate many different design styles best suit our customers. Just by changing the finish or stain, countertop material, or even the hardware, homeowners can carefully tweak the design to meet their vision.”
Geneva Door Style
Similar to Wood-Mode’s popular Cologne door style, Geneva sports a slight molding around the center panel with a beaded profile. Geneva is available in full overlay, inset and as part of the Wood-Mode Moditional Collection (hidden dust rails).
Bonn Door Style
The second new door style of the year is Bonn. Following the look of Cologne and Geneva, Bonn also features molding around the center panel but with a beveled profile. Bonn is available in full overlay, inset and as part of the Wood-Mode Moditional Collection (hidden dust rails).