Quartersawn White Oak Cabinets
The epitome of rustic yet with a contemporary coolness thanks to clean lines and contrasting colors.
Quartersawn white oak cabinets. Mission quarter sawn kitchen cabinets shown in quarter sawn white oak. Quarter sawn oak is our regular oak milled at an angle 60 to 90 degrees from the grain allowing rays and flecks to become visible giving the wood unique character and dimension. Prices will be quoted off your drawings so please call for details. Quarter sawn white oak natural.
Because not every dimension of wood is possible to mill at this angle some cabinetry components will be produced using flat sawn oak. Rift sawn lumber is produced by quartering the log then sawing it perpendicular to the growth rings. Quarter sawn white oak coastal black glaze. This home combines beauty with an easy approach that asks you to come in relax and feel inspired.
White oak is mostly straight grained with a medium to coarse texture. To complete the look he added vintage brass pendants and a gorgeous white marble countertop and backsplash. Products shown in this room. Quartersawn oak cabinets are shown to advantage in this evocative kitchen that calls for texture.
This method of sawing accentuates the straight vertical grain. Angular hardware is a unifying feature. We can custom build cabinets to suit your needs. Because of the way that rift sawn oak is cut it produces a unique linear appearance without any of the flecking that a quarter sawn oak would display.
Quarter sawn white oak java. Red oak is typically used for plain sawn and quarter sawn oak but white oak is used for a rift sawn oak.