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Revere 3/4" (800)
Revere 3/4" (800), a classic look that complements a variety of design styles. View Door
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Cabin design
The Cabin style beckons visitors with an invitation to "come and sit for a while," and the promise that a fire will soon be roaring in the hearth. Visitors
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What does NAUF mean? | Cabinet Door Materials | Decore.com
NAUF stands for No Added Urea Formaldehyde, which is an option available for many wood and Deco-Form® styles. If you wish to use NAUF materials, please con
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Lead Time | Streamline® Custom Cabinet Components | Decore.com
Cabinet orders with standard materials will ship in 6 working days. Special material ship dates are based on material availability. Please contact Decore-a
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What sizes do we Offer? | Custom Cabinet Components | Decore.com
Decore-ative Specialties Cabinets are custom sized with a minimum 6” W x 6” H x 6” D to maximum 48” W x 95 1/2” H x 36” D.
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What are Battens? | Wood Cabinet Door Information | Decore.com
Battens are 3/4" stabilizing pieces of wood, attached to the back of solid wood doors such as the Valencia (81). They are designed to keep the door from wa
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What is a Butt Joint? | Butt Joint Cabinet Doors | Decore.com
Butt Joints, or Cope n' Stick joints, are made with frame sections being joined at a 90° angle in the corners. Traditionally the rails, or horizontal
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What is a Miter Joint? | Mitered Cabinet Doors | Decore.com
A Miter joint is characterized by two pieces of frame material being joined in the corners at a 45° angle.
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British Colonial
This is a casual, airy style that often incorporates tropical prints and elephant and monkey motifs.
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British colonial design
The British Colonial style conjures up images of tropical islands and exotic faraway countries where slowly turning rattan fans cause mosquito nets to flut
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