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Quality is Built into Every Project We Do

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

St. Croix Cabinet Solutions offers only the highest quality products to give you more value for your remodeling investment.

 

For Example, our Refacing Projects Include:

 

Joint Construction

All of our Traditional and Mitered doors are manufactured using a “pinless” construction method that eliminates the use of pins in the door joints, and leaves the impression that the door is a single object, rather than five pieces. 

 

Mortise and tenon joints are precisely milled and tapered resulting in a tighter, more seamlessly perfect, pinless joint; ensuring improved appearance and enduring performance. All stile and rail profiles* feature half lap mullion construction. Most mullion doors are manufactured by coping the mullion stock and gluing or stapling the pieces together. Half lap mullion construction is found on higher quality cabinets because it requires more craftsmanship. But we believe the stronger joints and cleaner overall appearance are worth it and we think you will too.  (* with exception to Mullion Molding Stock #2043) 

 

Each horizontal and vertical mullion begins and ends at the strongest point -- the inside edge of the cabinet door frame. Mullions that run end-to-end also create more consistent grain flow throughout the lite pattern. No pins or staples are used to join individual mullions together. Only the half lap and a little glue are needed to create this clean and structurally sound mullion joint. We encourage you to shop the competitors and see the difference in our quality for yourself.

 

All our Frame and Mullion doors feature an integrated retainer slot in the Stile and Rail Profile. Using the integrated slot and one of our retainer options is the easiest and most professional way to secure glass inserts into the cabinet door frame.  Inevitably, woodworking projects call for custom sizes. Stile & Rail part widths often vary to serve a functional purpose such as butting a pair of Lazy Susan doors together, where one door must have an increased stile width to keep a consistent look between the pair of doors and also provide a place to butt the doors together. Custom sizes are never a problem and don’t require huge extra fees.

 

Custom Sizes and Styles

Our cabinets feature custom period style looks. Many of today’s popular cabinet door designs include stiles and rails that are increased in width. Wider stiles and rails give doors an organic, custom appearance that is often associated with increased value and a rich, unique look. Today’s Shaker and Craftsman style cabinet doors often use this technique while on the other hand, minimalist styles have narrower stile and rail parts. Our doors and drawers options give you a custom, tailored look at off our most popular Drawer Box is constructed using the half blind dovetailed method, which is found on the highest quality cabinets and furniture. This Drawer Box construction is offered in any of our available solid wood species or in a Baltic Birch Plywood alternative and is most often fitting for kitchen & bath cabinetry, furniture, and custom built-in applications. 

 

Drawer Boxes

Blind dovetail construction uses a progression of interlocking shapes called pins and tails that fit tightly together. As you might imagine, this method of construction requires the highest degree of craftsmanship. Glue locks the dovetails together, creating a strong bond at the joints, which do not require the help of any additional nails or pins. Half Blind Dovetail construction does not expose the end grain of the side panel dovetails and therefore creates a pleasing look when exposed to any cabinetry.

 

We also offer an economical alternative to solid wood Dovetailed Drawer Boxes. Our Melamine Drawer Boxes have a particle board core in a doweled construction while our Plywood Drawer Boxes are offered in either a doweled construction with veneer or MDF core, or a veneer core nailed construction. These Drawer Box styles allow you to customize the material, thickness and choice of added features, while sticking to your project’s budget and still providing a great quality product that will last for years to come.

Call to schedule a Free, No-obligation in-home consultation and Quote

(651) 294-7500

 

(715) 381-6740
info@stcroixcabinetsolutions.com
Hudson, WI, US 54016

Monday - Friday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

© 2014 by St. Croix Cabinet

Serving Twin Cities & Western WI 

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