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Which Wood Species is Right for You?

  • Shauna Lueken
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Choosing a wood species for your cabinets is an important step in the design process that many don’t often think about. There are many different types of wood to choose from, so how do you know which species will work best for you?

While paints are very popular finishes in the kitchen right now, they are mainly offered on Maple or MDF because of the smooth surface they provide, letting the color take precedence. Stains are often selected when you want to see the dimension or characteristics of the natural wood.

Since stains are making their beautiful comeback, it’s important to understand that deciding on the right wood species is just as critical as choosing a finish. As you can see from the example image below, the same stain on different wood species can enhance the look of your favorite finish drastically.

When choosing a species, you also need to take into consideration the varied characteristics of each style of wood as they can dictate style choices.

To be confident in your species and stain combination, always remember to order a large door sample of the wood of your choice with your favorite stain applied. Ensure you are reviewing the sample in your home. Your home’s natural light, interior light, and other interior surroundings can adjust the look of the cabinetry throughout the day.

Cabinet door fronts showing the difference when the same stain is applied to different species of wood.
Decora’s Fog Stain Shown on Maple, Alder, Cherry, Rustic Alder, and Quartersawn Oak.

Characteristics of Wood

Below are informative descriptions of the most popular options of wood species so you can better understand what works best for your space. Each species has its own nuances so it’s best to be educated on them before making your final decision.

Kitchen showing a mix of wood species used in the cabinetry.
A mix of Quartersawn Oak and Maple woods were used in the cabinets in this kitchen.

CHERRY

Cherry is characterized by its red undertones but may vary in color from white to a deep, rich brown. This color variation can occur in a single-door panel. Cherry is a close-grained wood with a fairly uniform texture, revealing pin knots and curly graining. All wood will age with time and the finish will darken. This is especially true for Cherry. This is a sought-after quality in Cherry cabinetry, and those who select it expect this evolution.

Cherry door front
Kitchen using Cherry wood

MAPLE

Maple has a close-grained hardwood that is predominately white to creamy-white in color, with occasional reddish-brown tones. While Maple typically features uniform graining as compared to other wood species, characteristic markings may include fine brown lines, wavy or curly graining, bird’s eye dots, and mineral streaks. These traits are natural and serve to enhance Maple’s natural beauty.

Maple door front
Kitchen using Maple wood

OAK

Oak is a strong, open-grained hardwood that ranges in color from white to pink and reddish tones. Streaks of green, yellow, and even black may appear due to mineral deposits. Oak may also contain wormholes and wild, varying grain patterns. This distinct graining is considered a desirable quality and has made Oak one of the most popular woods used for cabinetry.

Oak door front
Kitchen using Oak wood

QUARTERSAWN OAK

Quartersawn Oak features a tight grain or “comb grain.” This grain will reveal a fairly straight pattern that can range from very close together to quite far apart. It displays a slight curve in the grain on the verge of creating a cathedral pattern similar to that of flat-cut Oak. Medullary rays, sometimes called “tiger striping” or “flecking,” may occur. These rays are a common characteristic of Oak and are evident as shiny patches or scars which cut across the grain of the wood. They reflect light differently than the general grain, especially when finished. They are not usually seen in standard Oak. These medullary rays will occur at random and are not considered a defect.

Quartersawn Oak door front
Kitchen using Quartersawn Oak

RUSTIC ALDER

Rustic Alder is characterized by its light brown and reddish undertones and may contain a variety of pinholes, open and closed knots of various sizes and colors, small cracks, bird pecks, mineral streaks, and grain variation. Some knots may have small holes through the panel. In addition, the wood will contain color differences caused by variations in minerals found in the soil, creating visible mineral tracks.

Rustic Alter door front
Kitchen using Rustic Alder

ALDER

Alder has a straight fine textured grain similar to Cherry and Maple. Although classified as a hardwood, it is moderately light in weight and considerably softer than other species. Therefore, care must be taken as it will dent and mar easily. Alder may exhibit grain and color variations. Sapwood can be distinguishable from heartwood. Tight pin knots are sometimes present

Alder door front
Kitchen using Alder

WALNUT

Walnut features smooth grain, with a color variation that can range from deep chocolate to lighter tones of red/gray/brown. Sapwood areas will be present within Walnut and are lighter in hue, from yellow to light brown Walnut ages opposite of expectation, becoming lighter and more mellow in color over time and with exposure to light.

Walnut door front
Kitchen using Walnut wood

To learn more about wood stain finishes that are becoming ever so popular, head on over to our blog article titled, Kitchen Stains! And to get started on your design journey, visit our website.

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About the Author

Shauna Lueken - MasterBrand Design Blog Author

Shauna Lueken

Shauna Lueken is the Sr. Asset Creation Designer for MasterBrand Cabinets Inc. with more than a decade of experience in this industry. She applies her creative nature to her responsibilities around designing and directing imagery and display creation that are intended to inspire people through their cabinet journey. She is a well-published, on-trend designer and influencer for cabinetry trends who delights in the opportunity to take evolving style shifts and convert them into livable solutions. Shauna is always looking to the horizon to push her skills and challenge the current norm, and even with some of her own work highlighted in print media and featured on social channels, she still finds working with members of the media, influencers, and peers in the industry to be a great collaborative source for honing her passion to bring the latest and greatest insights to consumers.

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