Haas cabinetry includes cabinets made from the most
popular series of furniture-grade hardwoods: cherry, hickory, maple and oak.
Cabinet doors are made from solid hardwoods--no particleboard center panels
like found in panels from most manufacturers. All HAAS wooden products
are available in a variety of finishes.
Wood Species Defined:
CHERRY:
Haas cherry cabinets are just that - cherry, not soft maple or alder
woods stained red to fool you into thinking it's cherry. Real cherry
is often considered the top-of-the-line in hardwoods. Most expensive
and fine furniture is made of this wood which is characterized by
its fine, uniform grain patterns. Cherry is mostly finished in a dark
red or brown color. All cherry products will darken somewhat with
age due to exposure to sun or artificial light.
HICKORY:
Hickory is a very strong, close-grained wood that is known to
have wide variations in colors. These color variations will range
from white to chocolate brown. Hickory wood is often used as an alternative
to oak for consumers who prefer an open-grained wood, but have tired
of the traditional oak look. Hickory, with its extreme strength and
flexibility, is used often in the manufacturing of ax handles and
other products where strength is desired.
MAPLE:
All Haas maple cabinets utilize hard maple, rather than the less
expensive soft maple used by most manufacturers. Hard maple is a close-grained
wood that is predominately white in color. Hard maple is known for
its strength and shock resistance and is used in the manufacturing
of wood floors and bowling alleys. Due to its close graining, maple
is mostly stained in a light color or whitewashed and can provide
the consumer with a very contemporary look in a wood product.
OAK:
All Haas oak cabinets use 100% select red oak. Red oak is a very strong,
open-grained wood that ranges in color from salmon-pink to almost
white. Oak is the most used wood in the manufacturing of cabinets
and fine furniture and is considered the standard of wooden products.