Go back home to your roots with Dulcet, a raised center panel cabinet door style embodying classic characteristics.
Product photography and illustrations have been reproduced as accurately as print and web technologies permit. To ensure highest satisfaction, we suggest you view an actual sample from your nearest Lowe's for best color, wood grain and finish representation. When a Painted Color or Painted Color with Artisan Glazing is specified, the door and/drawer front center panel may be constructed of Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF), except when Storm finish, Farmington or Peyton door styles, or when Heirlooming is specified.
The material you choose will determine which finishes/colors are available.
Select a finish/color below to see it on your selected door style. All opaque Detailed Glazes are available on any of the Intrigue Maple colors shown below.
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We begin with the application of a toner to enhance the wood's natural characteristics, the glaze is then hand-wiped over the toner. Depending on the intricacies of the door style, the amount of glaze that settles in the grooves and corners of the door will vary, adding a new depth and dimension.
A professional, hand-penned technique, Detailed Glazing gives a consistent appearance from door to door and highlights the details of each door.
Hewn is a light sand-through technique applied to create a subtle, aged look.
Extra Hewn is an aggressively burnished sand-through technique applied to corners and raised profiles, exposing the underlying wood.
Timeworn's light distressing uses wormholes, tiny dents and light signs of wear.
Extra Timeworn adds more aggressive techniques like rasping and splits, artfully blended for a beautifully aged look.