Here’s a little sneak peek of our custom maple shaker kitchen cabinets. Vedder Woodworking made all the cabinets and installed them about two weeks ago. Rod Vedder stained the maple shaker doors a rich, dark brown. The name of the stain is Black Umber from Royal City Paints. We love the cabinets, they are absolutely gorgeous! We are hoping to get the rest of the kitchen, including appliances, hardware, and countertop, by the end of November.
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