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Upgrade your kitchen, bath, or built-ins with our Teak cabinet doors , handcrafted in the USA from Tectona grandis . Teak’s natural oils and tight grain make it exceptionally durable, moisture-resistant, and stable—perfect for premium interiors that demand beauty and longevity. Finish-ready for oil, clear coat, or stain to highlight its warm golden-brown tone. 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 Glass-Ready: Mullion and frame-only (glass-ready) options available Frame Width (Stile & Rail) Slim – 1” (requires Thin Door hinges) Narrow – 1-1/2” Standard – 2-1/4” Wide – 3” Key Features Solid, premium-grade Teak (Tectona grandis) for strength, stability, and moisture resistance Finish-ready surface—excellent with oil or clear finishes to showcase natural figure Custom sizes and edge profiles available (square, round, cove, classical, or beaded) Compatible with Blum standard, soft-close, and Inserta hinges Ideal for high-end kitchens, baths, and specialty cabinetry where durability meets luxury Every door is made to order and precision-cut for consistent joinery, crisp profiles, and long-term performance.
Teak Cabinet Doors
Price per ft2:
Sale price
$60.82 USD
Regular price
$70.82 USD
Ships in 5-15 business days
Choosing the right wood for cabinet doors often raises a few common questions. Here are some of the most frequent questions customers ask about Teak Cabinet Doors.
Frequently asked questions
Is teak good for cabinets?
Yes, teak is an excellent wood for cabinets because it is durable, stable, and naturally resistant to moisture. Teak contains natural oils that help protect the wood from humidity and wear. This makes it a popular material for high-end furniture and cabinetry, especially in environments where durability and longevity are important. Explore our Teak cabinet doors to see available styles and finishes.
Are teak cabinets expensive?
Yes, teak cabinets are usually considered a premium and relatively expensive cabinet option. Teak lumber is valued for its durability, natural oils, and long lifespan. Because the wood grows slowly and is often imported, it tends to cost more than many domestic cabinet woods like maple or oak. Browse our Teak cabinet doors to compare materials and finishes.
Is teak wood poisonous?
No, teak wood is not considered poisonous, but its dust may cause mild irritation during woodworking. When sanding or machining teak, fine wood dust can sometimes irritate skin or respiratory passages. With proper finishing and normal use in cabinetry or furniture, teak is safe for household environments. Explore our Teak cabinet doors to see available custom options.
Is teak better than mahogany for cabinets?
Teak is more moisture-resistant, while mahogany offers a smoother grain and a more traditional cabinet appearance. Teak contains natural oils that help protect the wood from humidity and environmental wear. Mahogany, on the other hand, is often chosen for its straight grain and elegant reddish tone, making it a classic material for luxury cabinetry. Compare our Teak and Mahogany cabinet doors to see which wood fits your kitchen design.
What are the disadvantages of teak furniture?
The main disadvantages of teak are its high cost and the difficulty of finishing its oily surface. Teak’s natural oils make the wood extremely durable but can also complicate staining or gluing during manufacturing. Its premium price and limited supply also make teak furniture more expensive than many other hardwood options. See our Teak cabinet doors to compare exotic wood materials.
What kind of wood is teak?
Teak is a tropical hardwood known for its durability, stability, and natural resistance to moisture and insects. The wood comes primarily from the species Tectona grandis, which grows in tropical regions. Teak is widely used in outdoor furniture, boat building, and high-end cabinetry because it performs well in humid environments. Learn more about Teak cabinet doors and finish options on our product page.