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Purpleheart Shaker cabinet door and drawer front — angled perspective on white background
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Purpleheart Cabinet Doors

Price per ft2:
Sale price From $60.82 USD / ft² Regular price  $70.82 USD

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Enhance your kitchen, bathroom, or custom cabinetry project with Purpleheart cabinet doors, handcrafted in the USA and precision-cut for unmatched quality. Purpleheart is an exotic hardwood known for its striking natural purple tones and exceptional density, making it a bold and luxurious choice for high-end cabinetry projects.

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 cabinetry 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 premium-grade Purpleheart exotic hardwood
  • Distinctive natural purple coloration that deepens and matures over time
  • Dense and durable material with excellent structural stability
  • Available in custom sizes with multiple edge profiles: square, round, cove, classical, or beaded
  • Compatible with Blum standard, soft-close, Inserta, and Thin Door hinges
  • Built for long-lasting performance and statement-making designs

Important Note on Material Appearance:

Purpleheart undergoes a natural color transformation when exposed to light and air. Freshly cut wood may appear brownish, gradually developing into deep purple tones over time. Variations in shade and intensity are natural and part of the wood’s unique character.

Purpleheart cabinet doors are finish-ready, exceptionally durable, and visually distinctive, offering a dramatic and luxurious look that stands out in both modern and traditional interiors. Ideal for designers, contractors, and homeowners seeking a rare, high-impact hardwood solution.

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

Frequently asked questions

Why is Purpleheart wood so expensive?
Purpleheart is expensive because it is a dense exotic hardwood with limited supply and distinctive natural color. The wood comes from tropical regions of Central and South America and requires careful milling due to its hardness. Its naturally purple color and rarity make it desirable for high-end woodworking and luxury cabinetry. Explore our Purpleheart cabinet doors to see available styles and finishes.
Does Purpleheart turn brown?
Yes, purpleheart wood gradually darkens and can shift toward brown or deep violet tones over time. Freshly cut purpleheart often appears bright purple, but exposure to air and sunlight causes the color to deepen and mellow. Many finishes can help slow this natural color change while preserving the wood’s dramatic appearance. Learn more about Purpleheart cabinet doors and finish options on our product page.
Is Purpleheart wood rare?
Purpleheart is considered a relatively rare exotic hardwood compared with common cabinet woods. The trees grow primarily in tropical forests, and the wood is harvested in smaller volumes than domestic hardwoods like maple or oak. Its unusual color and density make it a specialty material used mostly in custom woodworking. Browse our exotic wood cabinet doors to explore unique hardwood options.
What is better for rich interior design: Purpleheart or Padauk?
Purpleheart creates a bold purple statement, while padauk offers a warm reddish tone with slightly more traditional appeal. Purpleheart stands out with its unique violet color, often used as an accent or focal element. Padauk has a vibrant orange-red appearance that blends more easily with many interior palettes. Compare our Purpleheart and Padauk cabinet doors to find the best match for your kitchen design.
What are the disadvantages of Purpleheart furniture?
Purpleheart furniture can be expensive and difficult to work with due to the wood’s extreme hardness. The dense structure of purpleheart can make machining and finishing more challenging. Its strong color and natural darkening over time may also limit design flexibility in some interiors. See our Purpleheart cabinet doors to explore available customization options.
How to create the best design with Purpleheart?
Purpleheart works best when used as an accent or paired with neutral materials and lighter woods. Because of its intense color, designers often combine purpleheart with maple, walnut, or painted cabinetry to create balance. Strategic use in panels, drawer fronts, or feature cabinets can highlight its unique character without overwhelming the space. Explore our Purpleheart cabinet doors to create a distinctive custom kitchen design.

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