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The Versailles Bourbon door is CNC Cabinetry's transitional take on a raised-panel Shaker, finished in a warm bourbon-brown stain that shows the wood grain through the topcoat. The door bridges traditional silhouette with modern proportion, which gives the kitchen a tailored read without leaning fully formal.
Older traditional raised-panel doors often felt heavy because they paired ornate frames with deep stains. Versailles corrects that by using a tighter frame proportion and a refined inside profile, so the door reads clean even in a darker stain like Bourbon. The wood grain shows through the stain enough to add furniture-like depth without turning the kitchen into a wall of brown.
Versailles Bourbon suits transitional and old-world transitional kitchens, especially in homes with warm wood floors or original millwork that should coordinate with the cabinetry. It pairs comfortably with cream and beige quartz tops, leathered granite, travertine, and unlacquered brass or oil-rubbed bronze hardware. In smaller kitchens, run the bourbon stain on the lower cabinets only and keep uppers light to preserve openness.
Stained wood doors absorb the finish unevenly across the grain, so two doors from the same batch will not match exactly. That variation is part of the look of a real stained kitchen and not a defect. Pull a sample door before locking in the spec, and view it next to your floor and counter under the lighting you actually live with.
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