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Lexington Frappe is Kitchen Craft's warm beige finish on the Lexington recessed-panel door, without the hand-applied glaze used on glazed Frappe variants in the brand. The result reads as a clean uniform soft beige, suiting buyers who want quiet warm cabinetry without the variation of glazing.
Standard cabinet warm finishes break down by depth: light cream, soft beige, mid-tone tan, deep brown. Frappe sits in the soft beige zone with quiet warm character that reads neither as full beige nor as committed cream. The Lexington recessed-panel silhouette stays clean enough that the soft Frappe color carries the design weight, giving the kitchen welcoming warmth without dramatic visual statement.
Lexington Frappe carries warm-transitional kitchens that want quiet beige 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 with warm veining, leathered granite, brushed brass or warm nickel hardware, and either oak or walnut flooring. Polished chrome can read cold against the warm beige tone.
Cream-beige finishes drift visibly between cooler and warmer LED bulbs, sometimes reading fresher under cooler bulbs and yellower under warmer ones. Pull a door sample and view it on your counter under your kitchen's actual fixtures at the time of day you cook. That single check confirms the Frappe tone reads the way you expect against your real cabinet surroundings before commitment.
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