Thomasville Cabinet: Bathroom
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Thomasville cabinet: bathroom and kitchen can be found at your local Home Depot store.
Thomasville Cabinet: Bathroom Details
If you are in the market for Thomasville cabinets, you can place your order with a Home Depot specialist. However, if you're still in the research process and not sure which cabinets you'd like to install in your bathroom, you can pick up a Thomasville product catalog and take it home to shop for ideas as you make your decision. If you have any questions, a Home Depot kitchen and bath designer will be able to help you.
Styles and Features
Thomasville bathroom cabinet choices include:
- Ashton Maple Natural
- Camden Maple Butternut
- Camden Maple Coffee
- Cottage Maple Cider
- Cottage Cherry Cinnamon
- Eden Maple Cranberry
- Hamlin Cherry Light
- Langston Maple Wheat
- Mansfield Oak Natural
- Piedmont Cherry Cinnamon
- Plaza Cherry Cinnamon
- Terrace Thermofoil Cashmere
- Villa Cherry Arch Brierwood
You can ask a Home Depot designer about the full range of style choices.
Choosing the Right Wood For Your Bathroom
If you have decided that you want the rich look of wood cabinets in your bathroom, before you spend your remodeling money it's best to understand the four wood types used to craft a Thomasville cabinet: bathroom or kitchen.
| Cherry | A popular choice for both cabinets and furniture. Fine texture and durability. Although its red undertones vary, this close-grain wood ages with time and turns a darker color. |
| Hickory | Known for strength and resilience and makes a good choice for the bathroom with its variant colors, streaking and characteristic knots and wormholes. |
| Maple | Offers ranges from reddish brown tones to creamy lighter colors providing a natural, rich beauty with a uniform grain sporting fine brown wavy lines. |
| Oak | Most popular choice for wood cabinets. This strong hardwood has striking variations in color, knots and grain pattern including pin-knots and flecks. Mineral deposits within the wood may cause streaks of green, yellow and at times even black. |
Choosing the Right Color
When you change cabinets, the color selection impacts the entire room. As you make your choices from samples or computer images, remember that wood is a natural material. No two pieces will be exactly the same. Stains will exaggerate grains, streaks and flecks, so variations should be expected. Plus, hardwoods darken over time. This color change can be accelerated depending on exposure to different types of light, chemicals or heat.
The characteristic distinctiveness provided by mineral streaks, knots, pin holes and other markings creates the unique natural beauty that makes wood a popular choice for cabinetry. Talk to your Home Depot bath designer to learn how stains will work with the wood of your choice.
Glazes
Once you've picked the type of wood and the stain you want, a layer of glaze adds depth and another layer of beauty to your bathroom cabinets. This professional glazing adds sheen and endurance to your cabinet's finish and is a perfect choice for bathroom wear and tear.
Door Styles
After you know what type of wood and finish you want, cabinet door styles and hardware will create the exact look you desire in your new bathroom. Thomasville makes it easy, as Thomasville door style selections are available on the company's website.
Ordering Cabinets
Once you place an order for Thomasville cabinets through your Home Depot store, you'll work with the store to track your order's status and to confirm delivery times.
When your cabinets are delivered and ready for installation, if you plan to do the installation yourself, you can take advantage of the Thomasville Cabinet installation guide, available as a PDF.
Comments
I saw a couple of sites that said you could buy stain from Thomasville, but I don't know if that's true. I'd check at Home Depot or other places that sell the cabinets.
-- Contributed by: Sarah WhiteCan you buy the brierwood stain in gallons to match my cherry doors to my cabnets
-- Contributed by: Sheila RaymondWe don't have samples, no, but you might be able to contact Thomasville and see if they had some they could mail you. Check their website.
-- Contributed by: Sarah WhiteThis page has been accessed 1,466 times. This page was last modified 14:03, 18 June 2007.
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