Mid Continent Cabinetry offers numerous stain selections by wood species to ensure that the result is a color that complements the natural appeal of the wood as well as your design. Stain Selection Tip: The natural variations in each wood species will affect the final finish appearance as will exposure to light, temperature change and environmental elements. In addition printed materials and computer monitor settings may inadvertently alter the true color of a finish. We recommend when choosing a finish you view a representative sample of your selection with your Design Professional to ensure you are comfortable with your decision. Finishing ProcessMid Continent Cabinetry's finishing process involves multiple coats of stain followed by an application of a catalyzed sealer and catalyzed top coat. The oven curing process between each application ensures a furniture-quality surface that will provide durability as well as beauty to your cabinetry. Premium Glaze FinishGlazing is a technique that applies a thin color coating over the top of a base stain. The glaze is applied to the wood cabinet component, allowed to rest and then hand wiped off. The application of the glaze not only modifies the base stain color, but highlights the profile areas and variations in the wood. The true beauty of glazing is the result of combining each unique and individualized piece together into a complete design. Because the application of glaze is specific to door types, species and base stain color, Mid Continent Cabinetry offers this option on selected styles only, in the Signature and Norcraft Cabinetry Series. Glaze Selection Tip: The art of glazing results in each piece being unique and individualized. When choosing glazing please understand that each cabinetry component will have a finish appearance that is slightly different from the next. Glazing over lighter stains will result in more noticeable variation than over darker base stain colors. |

