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Madison Latte is the warm cream finish on Cubitac's Madison door, part of the Imperial line. The narrow Shaker frame and reversed raised center panel pair with a soft cream that reads warmer than pure white but cleaner than antique, giving the kitchen a quiet, current read.
The Madison's narrow Shaker frame keeps the visual emphasis on the panel field rather than the surrounding rails. A warm cream finish on that geometry reads softer than the same color on a wider Shaker, since less paint surface is competing with the panel reveal. The reversed raised center adds a step where light catches along the inside edge, which keeps the cream from looking flat across long cabinet runs.
Madison Latte carries transitional kitchens, primary bath vanities, and laundry rooms where the cabinetry should read warm and intentional rather than stark. It pairs comfortably with marble-look quartz, leathered granite, unlacquered brass or warm nickel hardware, and oak or walnut flooring. In open-concept layouts, the warm cream tone reads consistent with adjacent living rooms in a way a pure white would not.
Cream finishes drift more between cooler and warmer LED bulbs than most paint colors. Pull a door sample and view it next to your counter slab and floor sample under your kitchen's actual fixtures, both at midday and evening, before locking in the order. The narrow Shaker proportion also reads more refined in person than in a photo, so the sample door is the most reliable preview.
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