Our Staining Process
Our stained cabinet doors and face frames are made using solid birch wood.
We use a combination of automatic sanding machines and hand detailing to ensure a smooth finish.
Equalizers and toners are used to balance the color of the wood and ensure a uniform color throughout.
Automatic spraying machines ensure the stain is embedded deep into the cabinet, which highlights the atural wood grain.
All stained surfaces are hand-rubbed and wiped down to remove excess stain, then left to air dry.
Once the stain has dried, a wood sealer Is applied to provide even protection.
We then sand the surfaces to provide a smooth and consistent finish.
Our final protective coat is applied to maximize resistance to scuffing, moisture, fading and most household chemicals.
The cabinets are then placed through a color consistency examination where additional touch-ups are made where needed.
Our Painting Process
Our painted cabinets doors are made with high density fiberboard (HDF) - painted faceframes are made with the finest quality solid birch wood.
We use a combination of automatic sanding machines and hand detailing to ensure a smooth finish.
Clear primer is applied and an automatic sanding machine is used to ensure an even and smooth surface.
The first base coat is applied and then dried using a specialized drying machine.
The base coat is then sanded and vaccummed to remove any excess dust.
Our second base coat is applied and dried using a specialized drying machine.
We then sand the surfaces until smooth and consistent.
Our final top coat is applied to maximize resistance to scuffing, moisture, fading and most household chemicals.
The cabinets are then inspected and additional touch-ups are made where needed.