Glazed finishes highlight detail and create an impression of aging at no additional charge. Glazing is an additional finish step in which a pigmented material is applied to the surfaces, then partially hand-wiped away. Allowing the glaze to “hangup” in areas of detail, adding contrast and depth. Because of the handcrafted nature of glazing, it is naturally variable.
Carmel
Ivory
Ebony
Oatmeal
Walnut
Pewter
Distressing
Distressing gives a timeworn look to cabinetry, reminiscent of antique furniture. The process creates soft corners and profiles, and subtle, randomly-placed dents. Optional glazing accentuates these features even more.
Distressing Options
Stained Doors
- Dents
- Oversanding
- Dents and Oversanding
Painted Doors
- Dents
- Oversanding
- Dents & Oversanding
- Rub-through and Oversanding
- Rub-through, Dents, and Oversanding
