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Reeding 101
When it comes to reeding, you’ll need to consider which profile you want, where to place it in a space, and how to enhance it with the right finish. Here are some tips to help you get started.
3 ways to take
texture up a notch
CABINETS: Durham | Maple | Daybreak WALL HOOD: Maple | Hearthstone ISLAND: Maple | Daybreak
Reeded Island = an eye-catching centerpiece.
CABINETS: Durham | Maple | Daybreak WALL HOOD: Maple | Hearthstone ISLAND: Maple | Daybreak
Reeded Island + Reeded Range Hood = a balanced look.
CABINETS: Durham & Reeded | Maple | Daybreak WALL HOOD: Maple | Hearthstone ISLAND: Reeded | Maple | Daybreak
Reeded Island + Reeded Doors + Reeded Range Hood + Reeded Base Cabinet Ends = a dramatic textured look.
Know your
reeding profiles
Flat Paneling
rigid
Flat Reeding features more narrowly spaced lines with shallower grooves that create a subtle, delicate look. This reeding matches the center panel of the Reeded Door for a coordinated look.
Trapezoid Paneling
FLEXIBLE BACK
Rounded Paneling
FLEXIBLE BACK
With wider spacing and a curved profile, Rounded Reeding balances bold width with softer light-and-shadow contrast.
How to pick
the right finish
VANITY: Reeded | Maple | Brown Sugar
WALL CABINETS & ISLAND: Parkhurst | Maple | Carbon BASE CABINETS: Parkhurst | Maple | Overcast WALL HOOD: Maple | Overcast
CABINETS: Durham & Reeded | Maple | Daybreak WALL HOOD: Maple | Hearthstone ISLAND: Maple | Daybreak
