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White Oak Cabinet Doors and Drawer Fronts — Timeless Strength, Refined Texture

Close-up of white oak mortise and tenon joinery with smooth grain and tight craftsmanship

Precision Joinery in Premium Hardwood

Every white oak door is constructed with traditional mortise and tenon joints to ensure long-lasting performance and clean lines. This timeless method enhances both strength and sophistication.

White Oak Shaker cabinet door and drawer front with soft grain and golden tone
Crafted for Elegance and Longevity

White oak is a premium hardwood known for its durability and subtle beauty. Its closed grain structure offers exceptional resistance to moisture and wear, making it ideal for high-use spaces. The natural golden-tan tones and straight grain pattern bring refined warmth to any kitchen or bath project.

Price per ft2:

$

48.90

White oak tree with broad canopy and thick trunk in a mature hardwood forest

Why Choose White Oak for Your Cabinetry?

Origin:

Sourced from Eastern North America, especially the Appalachian region, valued for its consistent grain and structural stability.

Main futures:

Dense and hard with a smooth closed grain. Naturally moisture-resistant and excellent for clear finishes or light stains. Its durability and elegant appearance make it ideal for luxury projects.

Perfect projects:

Perfect for upscale kitchens, bathrooms, and custom furniture where strength, elegance, and longevity are essential.

Detailed white oak wood grain showing tight, straight lines and golden hue

Comparison of wood hardness
according to the Janka table

Texture
Material
Type
Janka Hardness
Comment
Purpleheart
Very Hardwood
2520 lbf
Extremely dense, difficult to process
Zebrawood
Hardwood
1570 lbf
Exotic, well polished
Maple
Hardwood
1450 lbf
High density, more difficult to mill
Sapele
Hardwood
1410 lbf
African hardwood, wear-resistant
White Oak
Hardwood
1360 lbf
Even harder, more moisture resistant, better aesthetics
Red Oak
Hardwood
1290 lbf
Scratch-resistant, a classic for kitchens
Mahogany
Hardwood
~ 900 lbf
Partially soft, but very stable
Teak
Hardwood
1070 lbf
Oil structure, good for humidity
Black Walnut
Hardwood
1010 lbf
Known for its stability and aesthetics
Cherry
Hardwood
995 lbf
Medium hardness, very stable
MDF (HDF - correctly)
Composite
~ 700 lbf
Depends on the manufacturer, similar to Alder
Alder
Softwood
590 lbf
Very stable wood
Pine
Softwood
380 lbf
Cheap, soft and resinous wood
Poplar
Softwood
540 lbf
Very easy to handle, good choice for painting

Crafted to Endure with Subtle Elegance

Front Design Styles
Frame & Panel Profiles
Edge Profiles

Glass Frame Options for White Oak Cabinetry

White oak cabinet door with glass panel insert highlighting natural grain and fine craftsmanship
White oak cabinet door with glass panel insert highlighting natural grain and fine craftsmanship
Possibility to order doors with a glass opening
Suitable for upper cabinets, display units or built-in modules
Without glass and with milled groove
Would you like
to discuss your order?

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FAQ

1 / How do I measure correctly for my order?

The easiest way to measure your cabinet doors is to measure the actual opening that it will cover then add the appropriate overlay. The overlay is the amount of the cabinet face frame that the door covers. We typically recommend 1/2" overlay and stock 1/2" overlay concealed hinges. You will want to measure the cabinet opening width and height then add 1" to each to calculate the finished door or drawer front size. We will be happy to assist you with final sizes if you provide the opening dimensions!

2 / Can I order custom sizes?

Absolutely – we cut every door to your specifications, including hinge boring upon request.

3 / What is the production and delivery time?

Our lead time is 7-10 business days plus shipping time.

4 / Do you offer installation services?

At this time, we only offer installation services for local customers within a 60 mile radius. These fees are calculated by the location and scope of work to be completed.

5 / What are the warranty and return policies?

We warranty all manufactured products for one year from the date of shipment. This warranty is good for the construction of all products manufactured by Kitchen Outfitters. We are not liable for damages caused by improper handling or storage. All shortages, incorrect sizes, and damages due to shipping must be reported within 5 business days of receiving the shipment. All orders will be processed within 24 hours and are non-cancelable and no-refundable after 24 hours, due to the custom nature of the product. 

6 / How should I care for my cabinet doors and cabinets?

We recommend regularly cleaning with a mild soap and water solution. Always use a soft cloth like microfiber. Also, avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive materials.

7 / Can I modify my order after placing it?

Orders can only be modified within 24 hours of placing the order. Any changes after that time will be considered an "add-on" order.

8 / Do you have a showroom or product samples available?

We do have a showroom at our location with samples of the products we manufacture. We also accept appointments for design consultations.

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