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Madison Hazelnut is the warm mid-tone brown finish on Cubitac's Madison door, part of the Imperial line. The narrow Shaker frame and reversed raised center panel pair with a stained-look painted brown that reads richer than a flat painted brown but with the consistency of paint rather than the variation of natural stained wood.
Painted browns can come across either rich and warm or muddy depending on the pigment and the substrate underneath. Madison Hazelnut sits in the warmer range, with enough red and gold in the pigment to read like a stained walnut from across the room. The narrow Shaker frame breaks up the field, and the reversed raised panel catches light along the step where the panel meets the frame.
Madison Hazelnut suits transitional kitchens that want the warmth of stained wood without the variation, contractor builds where consistency across many doors matters, and primary bath vanities with brass plumbing. It pairs comfortably with cream and beige quartz tops, leathered granite, travertine floors, and unlacquered brass or oil-rubbed bronze hardware. Polished chrome can read cold against the warmth of the brown.
Painted browns can shift between rich and flat depending on lighting. Pull a door sample and view it on your counter under both midday daylight and your evening fixtures before locking the order. The door's narrow frame and reversed panel both read more dimensional in person than in photos, so seeing the actual door is what confirms whether the look matches your expectation.
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