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Zebrawood Cabinet Doors

Price per ft2:
Sale price From $76.30 USD / ft² Regular price  $86.30 USD

Ships in 5-15 business days

Enhance your kitchen, bathroom, or custom cabinetry project with Zebrawood cabinet doors, handcrafted in the USA and precision-cut for unmatched quality. Please confirm material availability before ordering: kitchenoutfitters.sales@gmail.com. Zebrawood is a premium exotic hardwood known for its bold striped grain pattern and dramatic contrast, offering a distinctive and modern aesthetic ideal for statement 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 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 Zebrawood exotic hardwood
  • Distinctive striped grain pattern with high visual contrast
  • Best suited for clear coat or stain to highlight natural character
  • Moderately dense and durable material suitable for cabinetry applications
  • 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 bold architectural designs

Important Note on Material Appearance:
Zebrawood exhibits strong natural variation in grain pattern and color, with each piece being unique. This variation is a defining characteristic of the material and not considered a defect. Grain direction, stripe intensity, and contrast may vary significantly from door to door.

Additional Recommendations:
Zebrawood is best used in projects where its natural pattern can be highlighted, such as slab or wide-frame Shaker styles. For a more balanced design, it is often paired with neutral cabinetry or used as an accent material. Due to its bold appearance, careful layout planning is recommended to maintain visual consistency across multiple doors.

Zebrawood cabinet doors are finish-ready, durable, and visually striking, offering a bold and contemporary appearance that enhances modern and high-end interiors. Ideal for designers, contractors, and homeowners seeking a unique exotic hardwood with strong character and premium visual impact.

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

Frequently asked questions

Is Zebrawood good for cabinet doors?
Yes, Zebrawood is a great choice for cabinet doors when you want a bold and unique look. Its striped grain pattern creates a high-end, modern appearance, making it especially popular in luxury and custom cabinetry projects.
Why is Zebrawood so expensive?
Zebrawood is an exotic hardwood sourced mainly from West Africa. Its limited availability, distinctive striped grain, and processing difficulty make it more expensive than most domestic cabinet woods.
Is Zebrawood durable for kitchen cabinets?
Zebrawood is moderately hard and durable, making it suitable for cabinet doors. While not as dense as some exotic woods, it performs well in residential kitchens when properly finished and maintained.
Does Zebrawood change color over time?
Zebrawood may slightly mellow or darken over time, especially when exposed to sunlight. Finishes such as clear coat can help preserve its contrast and protect the surface.
What are the disadvantages of Zebrawood cabinets?
Zebrawood can be challenging to work with due to its interlocking grain, and its bold pattern may be difficult to match across multiple doors. It is also typically more expensive than standard hardwood options.
Is Zebrawood better than maple or oak for cabinets?
Zebrawood offers a much more dramatic and exotic appearance compared to maple or oak. While maple and oak are more uniform and traditional, Zebrawood is preferred for statement pieces and modern, high-contrast designs.

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