20/20 Model Material Photo Description Code 01 Geneva Walnut 806SJ089 02 Calais Greige 806SJ088 MDF: Melamine MDF: Textured Melamine 1.0 mm edgeband vertical grain, slab drawer fronts (no grain match) 1.0 mm edgeband, vertical grain, slab drawer fronts (no grain match) GW CG 03 Montessa Gloss White 807XS913 MDF: Thermofoil High Gloss Finish slab door and drawer fronts MGW 04 Montessa Gloss Cocobolo 807XS916 MDF: Thermofoil High Gloss Finish slab door and drawer fronts (no grain match) MGC 05 Marconi Shaker Tawny 050PN128 Wood: Pacific Maple stiles and rails, recessed veneer center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer fronts MST 06 Rocklin Shaker Shadow 049PN127 Wood: Alder Alder stiles and rails, recessed veneer center panel, 3 pc slab drawer fronts RSS 07 Cassel Bistre 806PN126 MDF: Veneer Norway Fir 1.0 mm wood edgeband, vertical grain CB 08 Marconi Shaker White 050PP797 Wood: Pacific Maple Maple stiles and rails, recessed MDF center panel, 5 pc drawer fronts MSW 09 Marina Flat Panel White 086PP797 Wood: Pacific Maple 2 3 4 Maple stiles and rails, recessed center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer fronts MFPW 10 Marina White 053PP797 Wood: Pacific Maple 2 3 4 Maple stiles and rails, raised MDF center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer fronts MW 11 Concord Sienna 409PN132 Wood: Pacific Maple Maple stiles and rails, raised center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer fronts CS 12 Kelsey Brushed Cream 052PS796 Wood: Pacific Maple 2 5 8 Maple stiles and rails, raised MDF center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer fronts KBC Envoy Cabinetry V. 02 3-1
Geneva (GW) 1 mm edgeband, vertical grain. Price Group 01 Walnut MDF Substrate with Walnut Melamine 806SJ089 Medium density fiberboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers. Combined with wax and a resin binder, high temperature and pressure is then applied to form panels. MDF is generally denser than plywood and is stronger and much more dense than particle board. MDF is primarily used in cabinetry due to it s smooth, uniform, and nonwarping characteristics. Melamine resins are combined with decorative paper and then laminated using heat and pressure to an MDF substrate. This fusion creates a melamine finish. Melamines are durable and easy to clean. 3-2 Envoy Cabinetry V. 02
Calais (CG) 1 mm edgeband, vertical grain. Price Group 02 Greige MDF Substrate with Textured Melamine 806SJ088 Medium density fiberboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers. Combined with wax and a resin binder, high temperature and pressure is then applied to form panels. MDF is generally denser than plywood and is stronger and much more dense than particle board. MDF is primarily used in cabinetry due to it s smooth, uniform, and nonwarping characteristics. Melamine resins are combined with decorative paper and then laminated using heat and pressure to an MDF substrate. This fusion creates a melamine finish. Melamines are durable and easy to clean. Envoy Cabinetry V. 02 3-3
Montessa Gloss White (MGW) Price Group 03 Gloss White MDF substrate with High Gloss Thermofoil 807XS913 FINISHED ENDS: High Gloss White Lacquer Paint Medium density fiberboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers. Combined with wax and a resin binder, high temperature and pressure is then applied to form panels. MDF is generally denser than plywood and is stronger and much more dense than particle board. MDF is primarily used in cabinetry due to it s smooth, uniform, and nonwarping characteristics. Thermofoil is a synthetic material applied to MDF using high heat and pressure to ensure durability. Thermofoil is resilient, has a high quality sheen, and is easy to clean. 3-4 Envoy Cabinetry V. 02
Montessa Gloss Cocobolo (MGC) Price Group 04 Gloss Cocobolo MDF substrate with High Gloss Thermofoil 807XS916 FINISHED ENDS: High Gloss Laminate Medium density fiberboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers. Combined with wax and a resin binder, high temperature and pressure is then applied to form panels. MDF is generally denser than plywood and is stronger and much more dense than particle board. MDF is primarily used in cabinetry due to it s smooth, uniform, and nonwarping characteristics. Thermofoil is a synthetic material applied to MDF using high heat and pressure to ensure durability. Thermofoil is resilient, has a high quality sheen, and is easy to clean. Envoy Cabinetry V. 02 3-5
Marconi Shaker (MST) stiles and rails, recessed center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer front. Price Group 05 7/16 Tawny Wood - Pacific Maple 050PN128 1/4 and grain depending on the wood and the reaction to the finish applied We recommend viewing several door samples to become familiar with the characteristics of the particular wood and finish you select. Wood nature: Maple is known for its smooth texture, uniform grain and creamy white color, which may exhibit subtle variations from white to light brown. One of the inherent characteristics of Maple are mineral streaks, which occur naturally in the wood and may darken when stained. Maple will darken (mellow) and slightly yellow as it ages. Stain/glaze finishes: Glaze is designed to build up in corners and profiles to accentuate carved details and create rich color and depth. Glaze adds a subtle tint to the base stain color as well as highlighting the details of the door style. Glazing is an artistic, hand-detailing technique and will have unique, subtle variations with each application. Paint finishes: Wood naturally expands and contracts with seasonal changes in humidity. This normal wood movement is more apparent with painted finishes and will be most noticeable at joints where it will look like a seam or a hairline crack. This is a natural characteristic of painted finishes on wood. 3-6 Envoy Cabinetry V. 02
Rocklin Shaker (RSS) stiles and rails, recessed center panel, slab 3 pc drawer front. Price Group 06 Shadow Wood - Alder 049PN127 1/4 and grain depending on the wood and the reaction to the finish applied We recommend viewing several door samples to become familiar with the characteristics of the particular wood and finish you select. Wood nature: Alder is a smooth hardwood with color and graining similar to cherry - ranging from a light honey color to a reddish-brown hue. With age, Alder will become a shade lighter (mellowing). Stain/glaze finishes: Glaze is designed to build up in corners and profiles to accentuate carved details and create rich color and depth. Glaze adds a subtle tint to the base stain color as well as highlighting the details of the door style. Glazing is an artistic, hand-detailing technique and will have unique, subtle variations with each application. Paint finishes: Wood naturally expands and contracts with seasonal changes in humidity. This normal wood movement is more apparent with painted finishes and will be most noticeable at joints where it will look like a seam or a hairline crack. This is a natural characteristic of painted finishes on wood. Envoy Cabinetry V. 02 3-7
Cassel (CB) 1 mm edge bend, vertical grain. Price Group 07 Bistre MDF Substrate with Norway Fir Veneer 806PN126 Medium density fiberboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers. Combined with wax and a resin binder, high temperature and pressure is then applied to form panels. MDF is generally denser than plywood and is stronger and much more dense than particle board. MDF is primarily used in cabinetry due to it s smooth, uniform, and nonwarping characteristics. Wood nature: Fir has a light rosy hue with a remarkably straight and inviting grain pattern. Its uniform texture and non-resinous characteristics help produce consistent finishes. Fir will slightly lighten over time with age and exposure to sunlight. and grain depending on the veneers and reaction to the finish applied. 3-8 Envoy Cabinetry V. 02
Marconi Shaker (MSW) stiles and rails, recessed center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer front. Price Group 08 7/16 White Wood - Pacific Maple, Paint Grade 050PP797 1/4 and grain depending on the wood and the reaction to the finish applied We recommend viewing several door samples to become familiar with the characteristics of the particular wood and finish you select. Wood nature: Maple is known for its smooth texture, uniform grain and creamy white color, which may exhibit subtle variations from white to light brown. One of the inherent characteristics of Maple are mineral streaks, which occur naturally in the wood and may darken when stained. Maple will darken (mellow) and slightly yellow as it ages. Stain/glaze finishes: Glaze is designed to build up in corners and profiles to accentuate carved details and create rich color and depth. Glaze adds a subtle tint to the base stain color as well as highlighting the details of the door style. Glazing is an artistic, hand-detailing technique and will have unique, subtle variations with each application. Paint finishes: Wood naturally expands and contracts with seasonal changes in humidity. This normal wood movement is more apparent with painted finishes and will be most noticeable at joints where it will look like a seam or a hairline crack. This is a natural characteristic of painted finishes on wood. Envoy Cabinetry V. 02 3-9
Marina Flat Panel White (MFPW) 2 stiles and rails, 5 pc recessed drawer front. 2 Price Group 09 2 7/16 2 2 White Wood - Pacific Maple, Paint Grade 086PP797 1/4 2 and grain depending on the wood and the reaction to the finish applied We recommend viewing several door samples to become familiar with the characteristics of the particular wood and finish you select. Wood nature: Maple is known for its smooth texture, uniform grain and creamy white color, which may exhibit subtle variations from white to light brown. One of the inherent characteristics of Maple are mineral streaks, which occur naturally in the wood and may darken when stained. Maple will darken (mellow) and slightly yellow as it ages. Stain/glaze finishes: Glaze is designed to build up in corners and profiles to accentuate carved details and create rich color and depth. Glaze adds a subtle tint to the base stain color as well as highlighting the details of the door style. Glazing is an artistic, hand-detailing technique and will have unique, subtle variations with each application. Paint finishes: Wood naturally expands and contracts with seasonal changes in humidity. This normal wood movement is more apparent with painted finishes and will be most noticeable at joints where it will look like a seam or a hairline crack. This is a natural characteristic of painted finishes on wood. 3-10 Envoy Cabinetry V. 02
Marina (MW) 2 stiles and rails, raised center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer front. 2 Price Group 10 2 7/16 2 2 White Wood - Pacific Maple, Paint Grade 053PP797 1/2 2 and grain depending on the wood and the reaction to the finish applied We recommend viewing several door samples to become familiar with the characteristics of the particular wood and finish you select. Wood nature: Maple is known for its smooth texture, uniform grain and creamy white color, which may exhibit subtle variations from white to light brown. One of the inherent characteristics of Maple are mineral streaks, which occur naturally in the wood and may darken when stained. Maple will darken (mellow) and slightly yellow as it ages. Stain/glaze finishes: Glaze is designed to build up in corners and profiles to accentuate carved details and create rich color and depth. Glaze adds a subtle tint to the base stain color as well as highlighting the details of the door style. Glazing is an artistic, hand-detailing technique and will have unique, subtle variations with each application. Paint finishes: Wood naturally expands and contracts with seasonal changes in humidity. This normal wood movement is more apparent with painted finishes and will be most noticeable at joints where it will look like a seam or a hairline crack. This is a natural characteristic of painted finishes on wood. Envoy Cabinetry V. 02 3-11
Concord (CS) stiles and rails, raised center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer front. 2 Price Group 11 3/8 2 Sienna Wood - Pacific Maple 409PN132 5/8 and grain depending on the wood and the reaction to the finish applied We recommend viewing several door samples to become familiar with the characteristics of the particular wood and finish you select. Wood nature: Maple is known for its smooth texture, uniform grain and creamy white color, which may exhibit subtle variations from white to light brown. One of the inherent characteristics of Maple are mineral streaks, which occur naturally in the wood and may darken when stained. Maple will darken (mellow) and slightly yellow as it ages. Stain/glaze finishes: Glaze is designed to build up in corners and profiles to accentuate carved details and create rich color and depth. Glaze adds a subtle tint to the base stain color as well as highlighting the details of the door style. Glazing is an artistic, hand-detailing technique and will have unique, subtle variations with each application. Paint finishes: Wood naturally expands and contracts with seasonal changes in humidity. This normal wood movement is more apparent with painted finishes and will be most noticeable at joints where it will look like a seam or a hairline crack. This is a natural characteristic of painted finishes on wood. 3-12 Envoy Cabinetry V. 02
Kelsey (KBC) 2 5/8 stiles and rails, raised center panel, 5 pc recessed drawer front. 2 5/8 Price Group 12 7/16 2 5/8 2 5/8 Brushed Cream Wood - Pacific Maple, Paint Grade 052PS796 1/2 2 5/8 and grain depending on the wood and the reaction to the finish applied We recommend viewing several door samples to become familiar with the characteristics of the particular wood and finish you select. Wood nature: Maple is known for its smooth texture, uniform grain and creamy white color, which may exhibit subtle variations from white to light brown. One of the inherent characteristics of Maple are mineral streaks, which occur naturally in the wood and may darken when stained. Maple will darken (mellow) and slightly yellow as it ages. Stain/glaze finishes: Glaze is designed to build up in corners and profiles to accentuate carved details and create rich color and depth. Glaze adds a subtle tint to the base stain color as well as highlighting the details of the door style. Glazing is an artistic, hand-detailing technique and will have unique, subtle variations with each application. Paint finishes: Wood naturally expands and contracts with seasonal changes in humidity. This normal wood movement is more apparent with painted finishes and will be most noticeable at joints where it will look like a seam or a hairline crack. This is a natural characteristic of painted finishes on wood. Envoy Cabinetry V. 02 3-13
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