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Bergen Latte is the warm cream finish on Cubitac's Bergen door, part of the Imperial line. The Bergen uses a deep reversed center panel set inside a traditional frame, which gives the door real depth and a furniture-like read that justifies its place in the Imperial tier.
A standard traditional door has the center panel raised proud of the surrounding frame. A reversed center panel inverts that geometry, with the panel set deeper inside the frame than usual, which catches stronger shadow along the inside reveal. On a warm cream finish, that deeper shadow keeps the door from reading flat and gives the kitchen the dressed look traditional cabinetry is meant to deliver.
Bergen Latte suits traditional and old-world transitional kitchens, especially in older homes with formal dining adjacency, original wood millwork, or stone-look counters. It pairs comfortably with travertine, leathered granite, and warm-veined quartz tops. Hardware-wise, cup pulls and oversized traditional knobs in unlacquered brass, antique bronze, or oil-rubbed bronze all suit the door's character.
The deeper inside reveal catches paint slightly differently than the surrounding frame, so the door reads with real shadow detail in person. Pull a sample door before locking the spec, and view both the panel reveal and the frame edges under the warm lighting most homeowners use in traditional kitchens. The depth of the reversed panel is what justifies the door, and it should read the way you want it to.
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