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Lexington Tuscan with Black Glaze pairs a warm medium-brown stain with a black accent glaze that settles into the door's profile lines. The result is a Shaker cabinet that reads warmer than espresso but more dimensional than a plain stain: old-world warmth with hand-finished detail.
Tuscan is a mid-warm brown, closer to a working farmhouse stain than to a cool espresso or a yellow oak. The grain reads through the topcoat clearly, and the black glaze on top sharpens the door's profile geometry without darkening the broad face of the cabinet. Up close, the glaze deposits in the rail-stile joints look like the cabinet has aged into its lines.
Mediterranean-leaning kitchens, traditional American farmhouse remodels, mountain homes, and any project where the design calls for warmth and worked-in detail rather than crisp contemporary lines. It pairs especially well with travertine, tumbled marble, and natural stone backsplashes that share the same hand-finished character.
Order a door sample first. Glazed finishes vary slightly run to run because the glaze application is partly handwork, and a sample tells you which side of the run your kitchen will land on. For ongoing care, a soft microfiber and non-abrasive cleaner handle daily wiping; avoid abrasive sponges on the glazed profile lines, where the accent glaze can be polished thin over years of aggressive cleaning.
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