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Cherry Cabinet Doors

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Sale price From $50.58 USD / ft² Regular price  $60.58 USD

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Cherry Cabinet Doors – timeless luxury and natural warmth

Bring sophistication to your home with Cherry cabinet doors, expertly handcrafted in the USA. Cherry wood is prized for its fine, smooth grain and rich reddish tones that deepen beautifully over time. Perfect for upscale kitchens, bathrooms, and custom cabinetry projects, cherry offers durability with a touch of natural luxury.


Available Style Options

  • Door Styles: Shaker, Raised Panel, Recessed Bead, Classical, Eyebrow Arch, Mission, and more

  • Drawer Fronts: Matching cherry drawer fronts available for a seamless design


Frame Width (Stile and Rail)

Choose from multiple stile and rail sizes to suit your project:

  • Slim – 1” (requires Thin Door hinges)

  • Narrow – 1-1/2”

  • Standard – 2-1/4”

  • Wide – 3”

 

Key Features

  • Crafted from premium cherry hardwood

  • Distinctive reddish-brown color that matures with age

  • Smooth, elegant grain pattern ideal for staining or clear finishes

  • Strong and durable construction for long-lasting cabinetry

  • Custom sizes and edge profiles available

  • Compatible with Blum standard, soft-close, and Inserta hinges

🔹 Each piece is crafted from natural solid wood, and variations in color, grain, and texture are to be expected. While we carefully select and match materials, differences between boards may still occur. These variations are a natural and valued characteristic of real wood—not a defect—and may be more pronounced with clear finishes.

Our Cherry Cabinet Doors combine natural beauty with refined craftsmanship—making them a top choice for contractors, designers, and homeowners looking to create a warm yet elegant interior.

Choosing the right wood for cabinet doors often raises a few common questions. Here are some of the most frequent questions customers ask about Cherry Cabinet Doors.

Frequently asked questions

Are cherry cabinets still in style?
Yes, cherry cabinets remain in style, especially in traditional, transitional, and high-end kitchen designs. Cherry wood is valued for its rich color and elegant grain pattern. Over time, cherry naturally darkens and develops a deeper tone, which gives cabinetry a refined, timeless appearance. Because of this aging characteristic, cherry continues to be popular in premium kitchens and custom cabinetry. Explore our Cherry cabinet doors to see available styles and finishes.
What color complements cherry cabinets?
Neutral tones, warm whites, soft grays, and light countertops complement cherry cabinets very well. Cherry wood has a naturally warm reddish tone, so colors that balance warmth tend to work best. Cream walls, beige stone countertops, brushed brass hardware, and light backsplashes help highlight the richness of cherry without overwhelming the space. These combinations create a balanced and timeless kitchen design. See examples of Cherry cabinet doors in different finishes for inspiration.
What is better, cherry or sycamore for cabinet doors?
Cherry is generally considered better for cabinet doors because it is harder, more stable, and widely used in cabinetry. Cherry is a durable hardwood known for its strength, workability, and smooth grain. Sycamore can also be used for cabinetry, but it is less common and typically chosen for its unique grain rather than durability. For most kitchen cabinets, cherry offers a more proven balance of appearance and performance. Browse our Cherry cabinet doors collection to compare available materials.
Is cherry more expensive than alder?
Yes, cherry cabinet doors are usually slightly more expensive than alder cabinet doors. Cherry lumber is often considered a premium hardwood due to its rich color, durability, and high demand in furniture and cabinetry. Alder is typically more affordable while offering a somewhat similar appearance, which is why it is sometimes used as a budget-friendly alternative to cherry. Compare our Cherry and Alder cabinet door options to find the right material for your project.
What are the disadvantages of cherry wood?
The main disadvantages of cherry wood are its higher cost and natural color darkening over time. Cherry wood develops a deeper reddish tone as it ages and is exposed to light. While many homeowners appreciate this natural aging process, it can lead to slight color differences between new and older cabinet doors. Cherry is also typically more expensive than some other hardwoods used in cabinetry. Learn more about Cherry cabinet doors and finish options on our product page.
Are cherry cabinets outdated?
No, cherry cabinets are not outdated and remain popular in traditional and high-end kitchen designs. Cherry wood is valued for its rich color and elegant grain pattern. As the wood ages, it naturally darkens and develops a deeper tone, which many homeowners consider part of its timeless appeal. Cherry cabinetry continues to be widely used in premium custom kitchens. See our Cherry cabinet doors to explore available styles and finishes.

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