Wellborn Cabinet releases new door styles and finishes

Photo By Kasey White/Wellborn Cabinet, Inc.

ASHLAND, Ala. — Wellborn Cabinet Inc., a family-owned American cabinetry manufacturer, announced the launch of four new door styles and three new finishes to their already broad offering. 

Wellborn is ranked #49 in the FDMC300 listing. Wellborn has always strived for design trends and styles delivered through quality products and is coming into 2024 with style and sophistication. 

“Our current selection offers a broad range of popular styles, but we always stay on top of upcoming trends and strive to introduce new and exciting products to our customers,” says Mara Villanueva-Heras, Chief Marketing Officer.

Two of the finishes offer new options in a wood stain. 

Boardwalk is a breath of fresh air that allows the unique wood grain to remain center stage and provides a look similar to white oak at a much more affordable price point. 
Peppermill brings a darker brown with a grey undertone to the table that coordinates well with lighter colors. 

 

The third, Alabaster, is a painted finish bringing a warm neutral white to the palette, allowing it to work with a variety of other paints and stains beautifully.

The four new doors, Everett, Langley, Breckenridge, and Ridgebrook will be added to the Premier product line while Breckenridge and Ridgebrook will also be available in the Aspire product line. Available in multiple species and MDF, these transitional doors offer an update to the traditional shaker look with clean lines and a more refined aesthetic.

One of the new door styles by Wellborn Cabinet - Breckenridge. 

“These are just a few of the new products Wellborn Cabinet will be launching in 2024, and we look forward to bringing even more exciting design solutions to our customers later in the year,” added Heras.

 

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