Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry is known industry-wide for its incomparable finishes. A recognition it attributes to the Wood-Mode craftsmen and craftswomen who apply their expertise using time-tested furniture finishing techniques. A multi-step finishing process highlights the allure of each material for a lifetime of beauty and durability. Additionally, Wood-Mode offers a sizable catalog of Designer Opaques, Vintage Opaques and glazing options to a complete range of grain-enhancing natural wood stains. Couple those design options with a virtually unlimited palette of custom colors and stains and more than 200 door styles to choose from and it is easy to see how Wood-Mode has earned its reputation for fine finishes among designers and homeowners.
INSPIRING A LIFE OF BEAUTY
With a newly adopted brand statement focused on Inspiring a Life of Beauty, Wood-Mode applied a trend-forward design approach to launch the first of what will be a continuous cycle of new finish introductions in 2022. Adding to its standard catalog are four new stains and eight new paint finishes. The development of these products is a direct result of dealer and designer feedback and custom finish requests. By adding these and upcoming options to Wood-Mode’s standard offering, designers can access the very latest in paint and finish trends.
NEW STAINS
With many people seeking solace in nature and the outdoors over the past two years, natural elements in kitchens and other areas of the home are highly sought after looks. These four new wood stains help round out a wide range of natural wood looks:
- Matte Malted Barley
- Matte Porcelain Gray
- Matte French Biscuit
- Matte Chocolate Truffle
NEW COLORS
GREENS: Pale Spring, Eucalyptus, Mossy Green, Pine Green
With green topping almost all of the “Color of the Year” lists, the need for a calming atmosphere is certainly driving the desire for green cabinetry. These four new color introductions range from a grayish green to a deep, saturated pine.
GRAYS: Balboa Gray, Neutral Gray, Warm Gray, Greige Gray can compliment almost any design style but the key is having a variety of undertones to choose from. This range pulls in blue, green and violet elements to perfectly align with even the most subtle hues.