American cherry hardwoods have a straight grain
pattern with a smooth texture and a conquistador
deep red or golden red color.
Cherry is one of the most desirable native woods. Cherry
resists warping, is of medium strength and density,
yet is hard, sturdy and plus sands and stains to an excellent finish.
American Cherry is found in the eastern half of the United States,
from the plains to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Great Lakes to the
Gulf of Mexico. The tree reaches a height of 100 ft (30 m), with a
diameter of 4 to 5 ft (1.2 to 1.5 m). The wood has a mild, aromatic
scent. It is of medium density, firm, and strong, with a fine, uniform
texture. The grain is generally straight. Cherry wood lumber is a deep
reddish brown with a golden luster. Durability: Rated as very resistant
to rot and decay.
Species
Botanical Name: Prunus Serotina.
Styles and Sizes
Cherry 6 Panel Doors
Part # C-10-01
Door Widths Available: 1'4", 1'6",
1'8", 1'10", 2'0", 2'4", 2'6", 2'8",
2'10" and
3'0".
Cherry 3 Panel (Mission Style) Doors Part # C-10-01
Door Widths Available: 1'6", 2'0",
2'4", 2'6", 2'8", 2'10" and 3'0".
Cherry Bi-Fold 6 Panel Part # C-10-08
Door Widths Available: 2'0",
2'6" and 3'0".
Cherry French 9 Lite
Part # C-20-02
Door Widths Available: 2'0", 2'6" and 3'0".
Cherry French 10 Lite Part # C-20-01
Door Widths Available: 2'0".
Cherry French 15 Lite Part # C-20-03
Door Widths Available: 2'6" and 3'0".
Cherry French Frosted Pantry 1 Lite Part # C-20-04-FP
Door Widths Available: 2'0", 2'4" and 2'6".