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Knotty Pine wood cabinet door side view – natural rustic wood grain

Knotty Pine Cabinet Doors

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Sale price  $45.45 USD Regular price  $55.45 USD

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Knotty Pine Cabinet Doors – rustic charm with natural character

Transform your space with handcrafted Knotty Pine cabinet doors, precision-made in the USA. Knotty pine is a lightweight yet durable wood, valued for its distinctive knots and warm tones that bring a rustic, natural feel to any kitchen, bathroom, or custom cabinetry project. Perfect for farmhouse, cottage, and traditional interiors.


Available Style Options

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

  • Drawer Fronts: Matching knotty pine drawer fronts for a seamless cabinetry design

 

Frame Width (Stile and Rail)

Choose the right proportions with multiple stile and rail options:

  • Slim – 1” (requires Thin Door hinges)

  • Narrow – 1-1/2”

  • Standard – 2-1/4”

  • Wide – 3”


Key Features

  • Crafted from authentic knotty pine wood

  • Natural knots create a unique rustic look in every piece

  • Lightweight and easy to work with

  • Smooth finish ready for staining or clear coat

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

  • Available in custom sizes with multiple edge profiles

 

Our Knotty Pine Cabinet Doors are built for designers, contractors, and homeowners seeking rustic beauty with dependable quality. Each door highlights the natural variations of pine, making your cabinetry truly one-of-a-kind.

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

Frequently asked questions

Is knotty pine good for cabinet doors?
Yes, knotty pine is a good wood for cabinet doors, especially for rustic and farmhouse kitchen designs. Knotty pine has a warm natural color and visible knots that create a distinctive rustic appearance. While it is softer than hardwoods like oak or maple, it performs well for cabinet doors in residential kitchens and is widely used in country-style cabinetry. Explore our Knotty Pine cabinet doors to see available styles and custom sizes.
Is knotty pine good for painted cabinets?
No, knotty pine is usually not recommended for painted cabinets because knots and grain can show through paint. The natural knots and resin pockets in pine can bleed through paint over time, even with primer. For this reason, pine is typically stained or sealed with a clear coat rather than painted. Woods like maple, poplar, or MDF are better choices for smooth painted finishes. Browse our paint-grade cabinet door options if you are planning a painted kitchen.
Is knotty pine better than MDF for cabinet doors?
Knotty pine offers natural wood character, while MDF provides a smoother surface for painted cabinet doors. Knotty pine is a solid wood with visible knots and grain that create a rustic aesthetic. MDF has no grain pattern, which makes it ideal for painted cabinetry. The better choice depends on the desired look: natural wood character or a perfectly smooth painted finish. Compare materials in our solid wood and MDF cabinet door collection.
Are knotty pine cabinets expensive?
No, knotty pine cabinets are generally one of the most affordable solid wood options for cabinet doors. Pine grows relatively quickly and is widely available, which keeps lumber costs lower than hardwoods like maple, cherry, or walnut. This makes knotty pine a popular choice for budget-friendly kitchens that still use real wood cabinetry. View our Knotty Pine cabinet doors and pricing options to learn more.
What are the disadvantages of knotty pine wood?
The main disadvantages of knotty pine are its softness and the presence of knots. Because pine is softer than many hardwoods, cabinet doors may dent or scratch more easily. Knots and grain variation can also create an uneven appearance if a perfectly uniform finish is desired. However, many homeowners value these natural features for the rustic character they provide. Learn more about Knotty Pine cabinet doors and finish options on our product page.
Are knotty pine cabinets durable?
Knotty pine cabinets are reasonably durable but softer than many hardwood cabinet materials. Pine is a softwood, so it can dent or scratch more easily than woods like oak, maple, or hickory. However, when properly finished, knotty pine performs well in residential kitchens and is valued for its rustic character and natural knots. Explore our Knotty Pine cabinet doors to see available styles and finishes.

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