Stains to Make the Wood Grain “Pop”

Lee Stover of Mill Cabinet Shop in Bridgewater Va, illustrates how stain can make the wood grain “pop”. Lee calls attention to the fact that the assorted woods take in stain differently and explains that this is, in part, due to the method used to sand the wood.

Lee explains that knowledge of sanding is vital in the making of quality cabinetry as the methods used to sand the wood will affect the application of the stain and the consistency, color, and overall look of the final product.

Wood Choices For Your Dream Kitchen Cabinets

Lee Stover of Mill Cabinet Shop highlights a few of the defining characteristics of different types of wood.

He also briefly explains the various reasons you may choose to use one type of wood or another in the building of your very own dream kitchen.

A Truly Custom Finish for Truly Custom Cabinetry

Roger Furr, Mill Cabinet Shop’s expert in custom finishing for over 30 years, shows us just a few of the infinite number of beautiful wood finishes available to you when you choose the truly custom, handcrafted cabinetry of Mill Cabinet Shop in Bridgewater, Va.

One of the many great advantages to having a truly custom finish for your custom cabinets is that your finish is made especially for you. Whether your remodeling or building a whole new kitchen, your personalized finish is expertly made to match and compliment your existing decor, colors, and lighting in order to perfectly capture the unique style and desired ambiance of your custom kitchen and bath, or your living room, office, library….