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Alpine Cabinet Due to current staffing issues, we are unable to produce/offer Frameless style cabinets at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience. Since 1968, Alpine Cabinet Company has been creating quality home cabinetry at competitive prices for consumers and the wholesale building industry. You can't buy a better cabinet for the money. Choose from our two lines of face-frame or our frameless line of European-style cabinetry to get exactly the look you want. We offer nine different species of wood and dozens of hardware and accessory choices.
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Enter the Alpine Cabinet Company facility and you'll be greeted by a group of down-to-earth, hardworking professionals who are here to help with your new home or remodeling project. Walk through our showroom, and you'll discover diverse design styles, hardwood materials, colors, accessories, and convenient features that can be mixed and matched to meet your aesthetic, and your lifestyle.
Our Process
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At Alpine Cabinet Company, we believe in keeping things simple. We build outstanding cabinetry for use in any room, and we do it with integrity. With that in mind, we've refined our process over the course of 50 years, evolving with the times and the changing needs of homeowners and builders. Choose from a variety of wood species, stains, glazes, hardware, and more, to match the design aesthetic you've envisioned.
Cabinet Construction Methods
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Alpine's Face Frame cabinet construction style is our standard construction method. It is a full line of cabinets available in five wood species with four of those wood species available in "knotty" or "rustic" options for a total of nine wood choices. Thoroughly kiln dried hardwood is used in all frame construction.
Cabinet Woods
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Northern red oak has been used in the cabinet industry for many years. It is recognized by the predominant grain patterns that vary between straight grain and arched grain patterns. Oak is a very strong hardwood with some color variation. Alder is a tighter and straighter grain hardwood. While it accepts stain better than most species, it is one of the softer hardwoods and can dent relatively easily.
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