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Westwood Kitchens is another example
of a quality brand-name that we carry.  
These brilliant cabinets can add a lot
of value to any style of home.
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Please take some time to visit the
official Westwood Kitchens website.  If
you find something you like, call us
today.
Alder can very in color from a tan to a
reddish brown.  The wood is fairly
straight-grained with a uniform texture.  
It can have pin knots and pitch
pockets.  Rustic Alder will have the
same characteristics as Natural Alder
but may have closed knots to one inch
and cluster of pin knots.  Alter is
typically harvested in the Pacific
Northwest.
Alder
Birch was popular in the 1950's for
kitchens and remains popular today.  It
has an even texture with a straight closed
grain and ranges in color from a pale white
to creamy yellow.  Birch is a very heavy,
strong, durable wood.
Birch
Butternut is a wood source
used in fine woodworking by
cabinetmakers for well over a
century.  A preferred wood
because of its stability, it is
favored by woodcarvers
because of its beautiful grain.  
The color has been described
chestnut brown, dark brown,
or a butter tan.  A beautiful,
satin-like luster remains after
planing to smooth surface.  
When a clear finish is applies,
that luster becomes greatly
pronounced, for a beautiful
end result.
Butternut
Cherry is one of the woods that can be formal but also offers warmth and
coziness.  Customers are extending the use of Cherry to other rooms and
also using Cherry in furniture-like pieces for the kitchen.  Cherry has a pinkish
brown hue.  Small gum pockets, streaks, pin knots and figures are common.  
Cherry will darken or mellow with age.  This mellowing is a natural occurrence
and a benefit of owning solid Cherry cabinetry.
Cherry
Hickory makes a dramatic statement, with bold grain and color variations which
can range from white to dark brown.  Hickory is a hardwood that grows in
Southeastern Canada and Eastern United States.
Hickory
Lyptus is a natural hybrid that thrives in Brazil.  It's something new and different that's
exciting to people in the industry.  Color can vary from a light pink to reddish brown.  It's
finish friendly and you can create interesting color combinations with it.
Lyptus
Hard Maple is a very stable
and durable wood.  With its
smooth texture, it has a fine
close grain pattern.  Some
color variations ranging from
white to creamy white with
occasional reddish brown
tones.  The wood is hard
and heavy with good
strength properties, in
particular its high resistance
to abrasion and wear.  
Maple has gained the most
recognition and popularity
as a furniture and cabinetry
wood in the United States.
Maple
Red Oak is characterized by a strong
open grain pattern, enhanced by
random streaks and swirls.  Oak varies
from light gold to deep reddish brown.
Oak
Wisconsin white pine is a creamy white
with a fine grain.  The hardwood is a
light creamy brown, with occasional
contrasting orangish growth rings.
Pine
Make sure to visit the
official West Woods
Kitchen website, to
see more types of
cabinets offered, and
many more varieties.
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