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The Sydney Linen door is CNC Cabinetry's raised-panel cabinet with French miter corners, finished in a creamy Linen color tone. The mitered corner construction wraps the wood around the door perimeter without visible end-grain, giving the door furniture-grade architectural detail across a fresh creamy palette.
Cream Shaker cabinets read welcoming and warm but can feel flat under low light, since light cream tones don't catch much shadow detail. French miter construction adds visible corner architecture that catches light around the door perimeter, which keeps the soft Linen tone reading as designed furniture rather than uniform cream surface. The result delivers warm welcoming character with refined construction quality.
Refined warm-transitional kitchens that want furniture-grade construction with cream palette. Primary bath vanities meant to read substantial. Traditional kitchens needing fresh updates without committing to bold modern direction. The cream pairs comfortably with marble-look quartz featuring warm veining, unlacquered brass or warm nickel hardware, and either oak or walnut flooring. Polished chrome can read cold against the warm Linen tone.
The miter detail reads better in person than in photos, where flat lighting compresses the corner architecture. Pull a sample door and view it under raking evening light before locking the order. Cream finishes also drift visibly between cool LED (reading more neutral) and warm 2700K bulbs (reading richer), so view the sample under your kitchen's actual fixtures.
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