Tuscany - Muratti 1
Fabuwood

Tuscany - Muratti 1

Tuscany Muratti 1 is the cool-gray finish on Fabuwood's Tuscany Shaker door, part of the Illume line. The gray carries a ...

Tuscany - Muratti 1

$35.00

Tuscany Muratti 1 is the cool-gray finish on Fabuwood's Tuscany Shaker door, part of the Illume line. The gray carries a taupe undertone that keeps it from reading icy, which makes it a flexible base for kitchens that need to bridge cool quartz tops with warm wood flooring.

What the Tuscany Door Brings

Tuscany is Fabuwood's clean-line Shaker, with a flat recessed panel and a tighter inside reveal than the older five-piece doors common in budget cabinetry. On the Illume box, the door pairs with a plywood case, full-overlay reveals, and soft-close hinges and slides as standard. The Muratti 1 finish is a baked paint with a low matte sheen, sealed against splash and steam.

Specs Worth Knowing

  • Door: Tuscany flat recessed panel, slim reveal.
  • Color: Cool gray with a taupe undertone.
  • Box: Plywood, full back panel for sink-base support.
  • Drawers: Dovetail with soft-close under-mount slides.
  • Hinges: Soft-close, full-overlay, fully concealed.

Pairings That Make Sense

This finish carries an open-concept kitchen with white quartz, brushed brass or matte black hardware, and either oak or walnut floors. The taupe undertone helps it sit comfortably next to a counter that already has warm beige veining, where a true cool gray would clash. In smaller kitchens, lift the upper cabinets to a coordinating white finish to keep the room from feeling closed in.

Sample Before You Order

Request a door sample and view it under both daylight and your evening lighting, since cool grays with warm undertones drift more between LED color temperatures than most people expect.

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