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Ridgefield Latte is the warm cream finish on Cubitac's Ridgefield door, part of the Basic line. The Ridgefield uses a double recessed-panel face, with a second step inside the main panel reveal that adds shadow detail without crossing into traditional ornament.
Most Shaker doors run a single panel reveal. A double recessed panel adds a second inside step, so the panel catches an extra shadow line that gives the surface more depth. On a soft cream finish, that extra detail keeps the door from reading flat across long cabinet runs and on tall pantry units. The construction underneath is plywood box with full-overlay reveals.
Ridgefield Latte bridges farmhouse and transitional kitchens, where the cabinetry should read warm and detailed without feeling formal. It pairs comfortably with butcher-block islands, marble-look quartz, leathered granite, and unlacquered brass or warm nickel hardware. In an open-concept layout, the warm cream reads consistent with adjacent living rooms; in a galley, it lifts the room without going stark white.
The double recessed panel catches paint slightly differently along the inside step than across the flat surface, so the shadow line varies in depth depending on the lighting in your kitchen. Pull a door sample and view the panel reveal under your evening fixtures before locking in the spec. That detail is what gives the door its character, and it should read the way you want it to in person.
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