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Gentry Aberdeen is Kitchen Craft's mid-tone neutral finish on the Gentry flat-panel door, named for the soft Scottish landscape character the color suggests. The Aberdeen tone reads as warm-leaning gray-beige on the modern flat-panel silhouette, suiting buyers who want bridging neutral cabinetry with fully contemporary door geometry.
The same Aberdeen color shows up across multiple door styles in the brand's catalog. On Shaker doors, the neutral reads as transitional and warm through familiar frame-and-panel geometry. On the Gentry flat panel, Aberdeen reads cleaner and more architectural because the modern silhouette strips traditional detail away entirely. That cleaner approach suits transitional kitchens leaning modern that want warm-neutral support without traditional weight.
Gentry Aberdeen carries transitional kitchens leaning modern that want flexible neutral cabinetry, primary bath vanities, hospitality and multifamily specs across many units, and rental upgrades where the cabinetry should appeal across many buyers. It pairs comfortably with marble-look quartz, leathered granite, brushed brass or warm nickel hardware, and either oak or walnut flooring. Brushed nickel and chrome also work, especially when the kitchen leans cooler.
Warm-leaning neutrals shift more visibly between LED color temperatures than strictly cool grays, sometimes reading more taupe under warm light and more gray under cool light. Pull a door sample and view it on your counter under both midday daylight and your kitchen's evening fixtures before locking the order. That single check confirms whether Aberdeen reads the way you want against your specific surroundings.
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