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Week 23: Custom maple shaker kitchen cabinets

maple shaker kitchen

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.

UPDATE: Here is our countertop and hardware choices


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  1. Week 26: Zen Stairs and Handrail With Square Spindles | The VanderVeen House says:
    November 25, 2016 at 5:30 pm

    […] got Rod Vedder (Vedder Woodworking) to do all the finishing for us. Rod also made our kitchen cabinets so we knew that we would also get great quality with the handrail. He supplied all the treads, […]

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  2. Kitchen Update: Quartz Countertops and Pewter Hardware | The Vanderveen House says:
    December 23, 2016 at 5:03 pm

    […] but I’ve come to realize that’s not going to happen anytime soon. The last I showed the kitchen was in October just after the cabinets had been installed by Vedder Woodworking. Tony used to work […]

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  3. How To Build A House | The Vanderveen House says:
    December 31, 2016 at 10:39 am

    […] Then after the drywall was finished there was lots of interior work to do. Some of the highlights over September and October included painting and hardwood flooring, trim and doors, and the installation of the kitchen cabinets. […]

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  4. Kitchen Update: Quartz Countertops and Pewter Hardware – The Vanderveen House says:
    January 13, 2017 at 2:07 am

    […] but I’ve come to realize that’s not going to happen anytime soon. The last I showed the kitchen was in October just after the cabinets had been installed by Vedder Woodworking. Tony used to work […]

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  5. Week 26: Zen Stairs and Handrail With Square Spindles • The Vanderveen House says:
    March 25, 2017 at 2:16 pm

    […] got Rod Vedder (Vedder Woodworking) to do all the finishing for us. Rod also made our kitchen cabinets so we knew that we would also get great quality with the handrail. He supplied all the treads, […]

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