Face frames and cabinet doors often consist of solid hardwoods.
Wood used to build cabinets. Maple hickory oak ash and cherry. Plywood is an engineered glued and laminated wood overlaid with a hardwood veneer typically less. Popular woods used for cabinets in homes today include birch hickory pine cherry maple and oak. Spruce pine and fir softwoods.
Build the cabinets buy the doors. The best wood for cabinet making beneath the veneer. And if you have a bunch to build you ll need a lot of clamps and even more space. You can instead use hardwood veneer plywood solid mdf plain or melamine covered particleboard and solid wood.
You can find oak cabinets in white yellow and red varieties and the tone ranges from cool to warm within these colors. Oak is a light to medium toned open grained hardwood. Red or white oak beech and. Build the face frame from solid wood to match or contrast with the sides.
Other types of commonly used hardwoods are the rich and dark brown walnuts and the straight grained. Whether you want cherry maple oak alder hickory birch walnut or pecan cabinets here are some key considerations including natural characteristics of wood cabinets in general plus unique characteristics of individual woods to help you find your favorite cabinet wood type. Medium density hardness and strength paint grade grain. Typically straight and coarse soft maple characteristics.
One of the most commonly used hardwoods by cabinetmakers is medium priced red oak. It sometimes requires powerful and expensive wood shaping equipment. Cone bearing evergreen. Reddish brown to white grain.
Birch beech and white or red oak. I built my cabinet carcasses using full sheets of birch purebond plywood because they are more cost efficient and the carcasses wouldn t really be showing. Double check the material thickness before calculating cabinet sizes and cutting dadoes and rabbets. Unless you have unlimited free time consider building your cabinets but buying your doors.
Strength hardness and durability.