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Select Maple Cabinet Doors

Price per ft2:
Sale price From $53.30 USD / ft² Regular price  $63.30 USD

Ships in 5-15 business days

Enhance your kitchen, bathroom, or custom cabinetry project with Select Maple cabinet doors, handcrafted in the USA and precision-cut for unmatched quality. Select Maple is a premium hardwood prized for its smooth surface, uniform grain, and versatility, making it a favorite for both painted and stained finishes.


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 Select Maple hardwood

  • Smooth, even grain ideal for paint or stain finishes

  • 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 timeless style

 

Select Maple cabinet doors are finish-ready, durable, and versatile, offering a refined look that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors. Perfect for contractors, designers, and homeowners seeking quality hardwood cabinetry with flexible design options.

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

Frequently asked questions

Is Select Maple good for cabinet doors?
Yes, Select Maple is an excellent wood for cabinet doors because it is strong, stable, and has a smooth grain. Select Maple is a high-grade maple lumber with fewer color variations and a more uniform appearance. Its hardness and dimensional stability make it ideal for durable kitchen cabinetry while maintaining a refined, furniture-grade look. Explore our Select Maple cabinet doors to see available styles and custom sizes.
Is Select Maple good for stained cabinets?
Yes, Select Maple is a great choice for stained cabinets because its consistent grain creates a clean and elegant finish. Select Maple contains fewer natural color variations than standard maple, which helps produce a more uniform stain appearance. It works especially well with medium and darker stains that highlight the wood’s subtle grain. Browse our stained Select Maple cabinet doors to see available finish options.
How does Select Maple compare to other stained cabinet woods?
Select Maple offers a smooth grain and uniform color compared to other popular stained cabinet woods. Cherry develops a deeper reddish tone over time, alder has a softer grain and rustic warmth, while white oak and red oak show stronger grain patterns. Hickory provides dramatic color contrast. Select Maple sits between these options, offering durability with a cleaner and more consistent appearance. Compare our Select Maple, Cherry, Alder, and Oak cabinet doors to find the best material for your kitchen.
Are Select Maple cabinets expensive?
Select Maple cabinets are usually moderately priced and considered a premium hardwood option. Maple lumber is widely used in cabinetry because it balances durability, appearance, and cost. Select Maple, which has more consistent grain and color, may cost slightly more than paint-grade maple but remains less expensive than many exotic hardwoods. View our Select Maple cabinet door options to compare materials and finishes.
What are the disadvantages of Select Maple wood?
The main disadvantages of Select Maple are its hardness and the potential for uneven stain absorption. Because maple is dense, it can sometimes absorb stain unevenly if the surface is not properly prepared. Its hardness can also make machining slightly more difficult compared to softer woods like alder or poplar. Learn more about Select Maple cabinet doors and finish options on our product page.
How does Select Maple compare to Hickory for cabinet doors?
Select Maple offers a smoother grain and more uniform color, while Hickory provides greater hardness and dramatic natural variation. Select Maple is valued for its consistent appearance and refined grain, which creates a clean look with stained finishes. Hickory is significantly harder and shows strong contrast between light and dark tones, making it popular for rustic and farmhouse kitchen styles. Both woods are durable hardwoods commonly used for cabinet doors. Compare our Select Maple and Hickory cabinet doors to choose the right wood for your kitchen design.

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