Cabinet Finishes · Season 2026
Cabinet finishes define the material presence of a kitchen or bath — the difference between a room that is merely functional and one that feels genuinely designed. From natural veneers to industrial metal effects, each finish carries its own weight and intention.
Surface, grain, and texture for rooms that endure.
The finish is the first thing you touch and the last thing you forget.
Cabinet finishes set the material tone of an entire room. Whether you're working with real wood veneer, high-performance laminate, or bold metal-effect surfaces, the finish determines how light moves across the space, how the room ages, and how it feels to live in every day. These five finish families represent the strongest directions in custom cabinetry — each with its own character, range, and application logic.
High-pressure laminates have closed the gap on natural wood in both appearance and feel. Today's wood grain laminates capture the warmth, variation, and depth of real timber while delivering the consistency, moisture resistance, and durability that demanding environments require. In oak, pine, and synchronized textures, they offer a refined material story without the constraints of veneer.
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Real wood veneer brings what no laminate can fully replicate — the depth, movement, and quiet individuality of natural timber. From the rich, interlocked grain of African mahogany and the smoky warmth of fumed larch, to the dramatic figuring of lacewood, zebrano, and rosewood, exotic veneers make every cabinet face a considered choice. Each panel is distinct, carrying the grain, tone, and character of the specific tree it came from.
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Inspired by rusted and oxidized metal, the Oxid collection brings a vintage and aged quality to cabinetry surfaces. The Oxid 01 design works through grey tones with warmth and depth — a finish designed to create autumnal, grounded spaces rather than cold industrial ones. The Cuzco collection takes a different direction entirely: a high-gloss metallic surface — available in Silver, Royal Gold, Copper, Grafitt, and Gold — that reflects light and creates a sense of luminosity and presence in the room. Both are available in Luxe and Luxe Plus.
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High-gloss wood grain finishes bring a polished, light-amplifying quality to cabinetry without sacrificing the warmth of natural wood pattern. Olivo HG draws on the olive tree — a wood with deep contrast and Mediterranean character, full of movement in its grain. Rosales 4 offers a walnut design with large, sinuous cathedral figuring in a medium caramel tone, its synchronized texture adding realism and luminosity. Olmo brings the open grain and quiet elegance of elm in a format that reads rich without heaviness.
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Matte wood grain finishes offer a quieter, more tactile alternative to gloss surfaces — the same natural character and warmth, but with a lower sheen that reads softer in the room. This finish family suits kitchens and interiors where the goal is understated refinement: surfaces that recede and support rather than draw attention. Matte solids can be used as a stand-alone finish in any room or combined with a complimentary wood grain to add depth to a room.
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Cabinet finishes read differently in person. Gloss shifts with the light, matte surfaces have a presence photographs can't capture, and veneer grain only reveals its full depth when you're standing in front of it. Visit our Basalt showroom to see these finish families alongside hardware, textiles, and stone — and understand how they perform together in a real room.
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