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Hickory wood cabinet door side view – rustic hardwood with contrasting grain
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Hickory Cabinet Doors

Price per ft2:
From $50.58 USD / ft²

Ships in 5-15 business days

Hickory Cabinet Doors – rustic strength with bold grain character

Enhance your cabinetry with handcrafted Hickory cabinet doors, proudly made in the USA. Hickory is one of the hardest domestic hardwoods, prized for its exceptional durability and dramatic color variation. With its bold grain patterns and rustic charm, hickory is ideal for farmhouse kitchens, cabin-style projects, or homeowners who want cabinetry that makes a statement.


Available Style Options

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

  • Drawer Fronts: Matching hickory drawer fronts available for a consistent design


Frame Width (Stile and Rail)

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

  • Slim – 1” (requires Thin Door hinges)

  • Narrow – 1-1/2”

  • Standard – 2-1/4”

  • Wide – 3”


Key Features

  • Made from authentic hickory hardwood

  • Exceptional strength and impact resistance

  • Bold, natural grain variation for unique character

  • Finish-ready surface for clear coats or custom stains

  • Available in custom sizes with edge profile options

  • 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 Hickory Cabinet Doors offer a perfect mix of rugged durability and rustic beauty—making them a top choice for contractors, designers, and homeowners seeking cabinetry with bold personality.

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

Frequently asked questions

Is hickory wood good for cabinets?
Yes, hickory is an excellent wood for cabinets because it is extremely durable and highly resistant to wear. Hickory is one of the hardest domestic hardwoods used in cabinetry. Its strength and impact resistance make it ideal for high-traffic kitchens. Hickory also features strong natural color variation, which creates a bold and distinctive cabinet appearance. Explore our Hickory cabinet doors to see available styles and custom sizes.
Are hickory cabinets still in style?
Yes, hickory cabinets remain popular, especially in rustic, farmhouse, and natural wood kitchen designs. Hickory’s dramatic grain and natural color variation give kitchens a warm and organic appearance. While minimalist kitchens often favor smoother woods, hickory continues to be widely used in designs that highlight natural materials and craftsmanship. Browse our custom Hickory cabinet doors to see available design options.
What is better, hickory or cherry for kitchen design?
Hickory is better for durability, while cherry is often preferred for a smoother and more refined appearance. Hickory is significantly harder than cherry and offers exceptional resistance to dents and wear. Cherry, on the other hand, has a more uniform grain and a rich color that deepens over time. The best choice depends on whether durability or refined aesthetics is the priority. Compare materials in our solid wood cabinet door collection.
What is more expensive, hickory or oak?
Hickory cabinets are usually slightly more expensive than red oak cabinets. Hickory lumber is harder to machine due to its density and often contains strong color variation that requires careful selection. Oak remains one of the most widely available hardwoods for cabinetry, which helps keep its cost relatively moderate. View our Hickory and Oak cabinet door options to compare materials and finishes.
What are the disadvantages of hickory wood?
The main disadvantages of hickory are its strong color variation and the difficulty of machining this very hard wood. Hickory boards often contain dramatic contrasts between light sapwood and darker heartwood, which may not suit every kitchen style. Its extreme hardness also makes it more challenging to work with compared to woods like maple or alder. Learn more about Hickory cabinet doors and finish options on our product page.
Is hickory harder than oak?
Yes, hickory is significantly harder than oak and is one of the hardest domestic hardwoods used in cabinetry. On the Janka hardness scale, hickory ranks higher than both red oak and white oak, making it more resistant to dents and everyday wear. This durability makes hickory an excellent choice for kitchens where cabinet doors experience frequent use. Browse our solid wood cabinet doors to compare hickory with other hardwood options.

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