
Allura Cabinets offers a wide selection of door styles to suit every taste and we construct every door with pride in our own facilities. Our solid wood doors are made from the finest kiln-dried hardwoods available.
As with any natural product, slight variations can occur in color and texture within a single wood species. We also offer painted finishes on silky smooth MDF and the practicality of durable laminate doors.
Allura Cabinets understands that the finish on wood cabinetry is vital to maintaining its long lasting beauty, so we are committed to using the highest quality products, employing the best methods, and assigning the most skilled artisans to the finishing of our cabinets. Our onsite finishing experts help us continually refine our finishing processes and upgrade our finish options. Allura ’s cabinet styles range from traditional to modern and can be constructed from 11 types of wood with over 120 different finishes.
Colors
- We have over 120 color combinations consisting of Standard, Designer, Artistic, Heritage and Vintage collection colors and possible premiums such as glazing or distressing
- We have a thorough Standard Operating Procedure for every color to achieve a consistent look
Wood Finishing
- Only the finest finishing materials are used.
- After a final hand sanding, all wood products are inspected for imperfections.
- Toners are used where necessary to even out any natural wood variations.
- Furniture stains are applied and hand wiped to bring out the natural beauty of the wood and give it depth.
- A catalyzed sealer is applied to seal the wood from moisture.
- The products are hand sanded between finish coats to ensure that the product continues to maintain its smooth texture.
- All products are given a final inspection before top coat is applied.
- For even better protection, a satin topcoat of catalyzed varnish is applied.
- The results are beautiful, quality cabinets that are easy to clean and resistant to most household chemical.
Distressing
All 6 of our distressing options, which include Light Distressing, Heavy Distressing, Oversand, Rubthrough, Antique Distressing and Antique Wear, are done by hand.
Each distressed product has an individual yet controlled look
Light Distressing
involves light cutting,
light dents,
no cracks,
no worm holes,
no sanded corners
Heavy Distressing
involves heavy cutting,
heavy dents,
cracks,
worm holes
sanded corners
Oversand
(pictured with heavy distressing)
light removal of color to reveal undercoat on most sharp edges and profile
Rubthrough
(pictured with heavy distressing)
heavy removal of color to reveal undercoat on all sharp edges and profile
Antique Distressing
involves rasping,
dents,
aggressive sanding
no cuts
Antique Wear
involves aggressive sanded rubthrough and Antique Distressing
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