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African Mahogany (Khaya anthotheca) Shaker cabinet door, angled side view highlighting clean lines and smooth joinery.

Mahogany Cabinet Doors

Price per ft2:
Sale price  $55.37 USD Regular price  $65.37 USD

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Upgrade your kitchen, bathroom, or custom cabinetry with our Mahogany cabinet doors, handcrafted in the USA and precision-cut for exceptional quality. African Mahogany (Khaya anthotheca) offers a rich reddish-brown tone, fine grain, and excellent stability—an elevated choice for luxury, modern, or classic interiors.


Available Style Options:

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

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


Frame Width (Stile and Rail):

  • Slim – 1” (requires Thin Door hinges)

  • Narrow – 1-1/2”

  • Standard – 2-1/4”

  • Wide – 3”


Key Features:

  • Made from solid, premium-grade African Mahogany (Khaya anthotheca)

  • Naturally rich color with a uniform, furniture-grade finish appearance

  • Finish-ready surface—ideal for clear coats or custom stain

  • Custom sizes and edge profiles available (square, round, cove, classical, or beaded)

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

  • Built to last for high-end residential or commercial cabinetry projects

🔹 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 Mahogany cabinet doors combine luxury aesthetics with everyday durability. Finish-ready, dimensionally stable, and crafted to your specifications—they’re a trusted choice for designers, contractors, and homeowners seeking premium hardwood cabinetry.

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

Frequently asked questions

Is mahogany good for cabinets?
Yes, mahogany is an excellent wood for cabinets because it is stable, durable, and has a rich, elegant grain. Mahogany has long been used in high-end furniture and cabinetry because of its strength and workability. Its straight grain and warm reddish tone create a refined appearance that works well in both traditional and luxury kitchen designs. Explore our Mahogany cabinet doors to see available styles and finishes.
Are mahogany cabinets expensive?
Yes, mahogany cabinets are typically more expensive than many common cabinet woods. Mahogany is considered a premium hardwood due to its durability, attractive grain, and demand in fine woodworking. Because the lumber is less widely available than woods like oak or maple, cabinet doors made from mahogany often fall into a higher price category. Browse our Mahogany cabinet doors to compare materials and finishes.
Is mahogany better than oak?
Mahogany offers a smoother grain and richer color, while oak provides greater hardness and a more pronounced grain pattern. Mahogany is often chosen for elegant cabinetry because of its straight grain and warm reddish tone. Oak is harder and typically more affordable, but its bold grain pattern creates a different visual style. Compare our Mahogany and Oak cabinet doors to see which material fits your kitchen design.
What is better for kitchen design, mahogany or sapele?
Mahogany and sapele are both excellent cabinet woods, but they offer slightly different grain patterns and tones. Mahogany usually has a straighter, more uniform grain with a classic reddish color. Sapele is slightly denser and often shows a ribbon-like grain pattern that adds visual texture. Both woods are popular choices for high-end kitchen cabinetry. Explore our Mahogany and Sapele cabinet doors to compare their appearance.
What is the disadvantage of mahogany wood?
The main disadvantages of mahogany are its higher cost and darker natural color. Mahogany’s rich reddish tone can make kitchens appear darker if not balanced with lighter countertops or finishes. Because it is considered a premium hardwood, it is also typically more expensive than many other cabinet materials. Learn more about Mahogany cabinet doors and finish options on our product page.
What is a cheaper alternative to mahogany wood?
Cherry and alder are often used as more affordable alternatives to mahogany for cabinet doors. These woods offer warm tones and relatively smooth grain patterns that can create a similar appearance to mahogany when stained. While they may not have the exact color depth of mahogany, they provide a comparable aesthetic at a lower cost. Compare our Mahogany, Cherry, and Alder cabinet doors to choose the best option for your project.

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