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Hickory

The solid hardwood furnishings 

and materials used in your 

cabinetry are made up of tiny 

pieces of wood. Each is unique 

and if you look carefully, you may 

notice natural variations in color. 

The lighter pieces were closer to 

the tree’s bark, while the darker 

pieces were closer to its center. 

All are equally strong and impart the beauty and value 

that make hardwoods second to none.

The unique grain patterns in solid hardwood are 

 

related to the tree’s growth rings. The distinctive 

 

differences come about as the wood is prepared for 

use in your home.

Cherry is synonymous with luxurious 

 

cabinets. The rich red highlights give the 

wood a distinctive appearance. Cherry will occasionally have 

tiny pin knots, pitch pockets and very small, dark streaks of gum. 

These features have fascinated woodworkers for centuries. 

Hickory has distinctive contrasting 

colors from light to dark and strong grain 

characteristics. The texture of hickory is open grained. Hickories 

by nature are heavy, hard, strong and stiff—producing durable  

cabinetry. Hickory is for homeowners desiring dramatic wood  

characteristics.

Technical assistance provided by The Hardwood Council, www.hardwoodcouncil.com, and  
The Hardwood Manufacturer’s Association, 400 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 530, Pittsburgh, PA 15235.

Trees absorb minerals and other essential 

elements as they grow and prosper. You may 

see their traces in the hardwood cabinets, 

flooring or furnishings in your kitchen and 

bath. These natural characteristics let you 

know you are enjoying the authentic item, 

and not an artificial wood imitation.

All trees grow limbs, which fall to the forest floor as 

the tree matures. The tree trunk, however, will always 

have a knot where those limbs once were. Parts of that 

tree, knots and all, may find new life in your hardwood  

cabinetry. These natural markings are proof of your 

hardwood’s origins and they have absolutely no effect 

on it’s durability and structural integrity.

The Beauty of Natural Hardwood

Hardwoods offer a tremendous selection of grain patterns, color variations and textures. Choices range from the bold 

 

statements of oak and hickory to the more subdued personalities of cherry and maple. These variations define and enhance wood’s 

natural beauty. Because no two trees are exactly alike, the cabinets made for your kitchen or bath will have subtle variations from the 

showroom displays or samples on which you based your selection. The quality solid hardwoods used in Wellborn cabinetry are some 

of the most beautiful and enduring natural materials available. Homeowners sometimes confuse quality, consistency and uniformity. 

Natural hardwood products are never as uniform as, say, wallpaper from a catalog; that’s a major source of their charm. But “less 

uniform” does not mean “inconsistent,” “lower quality” or “uncontrollable.”

All hardwoods, being a product of nature, vary from one piece to the next, even from the same tree, each having its own 

 

characteristics. Therefore, each piece of wood, each cabinet and each kitchen is unique. (Cabinetry that emphasizes the rich 

grain pattern and unique texture of solid hardwood has a greater perceived value.) No human being was ever intended to 

 

control the natural development of hardwoods. This is the unique beauty of natural hardwood and this is the distinct beauty of solid 

wood cabinets. Wellborn Cabinet, Inc., believes there is nothing more beautiful than solid wood. That is why Wellborn is one of the few 

remaining manufacturers who continues to use solid wood in most of our doors and drawer fronts.

Character Maple

Character maple’s unique characteristics 

are brought out by randomly occurring, 

variously sized knots, pin holes, worm holes and tracks, gum 

and bark pockets, sugar tracks, heartwood and mineral streaks. 

Cluster knots and open knots could also be a feature. The amount 

of  character marks will vary from each piece of wood making each 

kitchen unique.

Oak

Authentic American red oaks are 

open-pored and have grain patterns. 

Wellborn’s manufacturing technology presents oak with straighter 

grains than most cabinet lines, and our process minimizes the 

wide grains and reduces the widths of cathedrals in oak.

Cherry

Character cherry’s unique characteristics 

are emphasized by randomly occurring 

various sized knots, pin knots, pitch pockets and small streaks 

of gum. Cluster knots and open knots could also be a feature. 

The amount of character will vary from each door making each 

kitchen unique.

Character

 

Cherry

Maple

Maple is widely used in the cabinetry 

 

industry. This wood species features a 

straight grain with several distinctive characteristics. These 

include unique figures such as bird’s-eye, fiddle back, mineral 

streaks and curly grain patterns. Finely textured with a natural 

luster, this creamy-white to light reddish-brown wood is often 

used for cabinets and floors. 

Melamine is a decorative panel with 

Melamine-resin-saturated decorative 

paper thermally fused to a particleboard or MDF core. The 

thermally fused melamine (TFM) process bonds the paper and the 

board using heat and pressure. 

Laminate

Thermofoil doors and drawer fronts are 

 

covered in a strong, scratch-resistant 

 

thermofoil that is thermally glued and vacuum-sealed. To create 

the popular raised panel appearance we use precision, diamond-

head routers to carve the double-step perimeter edge and center 

panel detailing from a solid slab of medium density fiberboard.

Thermofoil

MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is a 

smooth paintable substrate used for door 

and drawer fronts to ensure good adhesion and a smooth finish. 

MDF is durable and tough enough to stand up to the demands of 

daily use.

MDF

Summary of Contents for Elegant Bath series

Page 1: ...Installation Care Warranty Guide...

Page 2: ...ajor source of their charm But less uniform does not mean inconsistent lower quality or uncontrollable All hardwoods being a product of nature vary from one piece to the next even from the same tree e...

Page 3: ...r cabinetry Years of research partnered with development through Valspar have resulted in our 24 step hand sanded and hand rubbed WellGuard finishing system that enhances never hides the natural beaut...

Page 4: ...FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVERS to remove and replace doors of cabinetry and to align doors and drawer fronts 16 2 CORDLESS OR ELECTRIC DRILLS one for pre drilling and one for securing cabinets 17 1 8 DRILL BI...

Page 5: ...S OR WIRING UNLESS YOU ARE SURE THAT THE POWER OR WATER HAS BEEN CUT OFF DO NOT BE AFRAID TO CONTACT A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN AND OR PLUMBER FOR HELP ON ANY OF THE ABOVE STEPS IT S BETTER TO BE SAFE TH...

Page 6: ...ing them with a helper or hand truck 2 The sink can be removed by detaching any screw clips then lifting the sink from the countertop 3 When the sink is removed stuff a rag in the drain pipe so that o...

Page 7: ...the base cabinets using the T Brace for support and another person DO NOT REMOVE WALL CABINETS ALONE IT S BETTER TO ASK FOR HELP THAN TO PUT YOURSELF IN A DANGEROUS SITUATION VI FINDING AND ADJUSTING...

Page 8: ...r substrate material dry wall to the furring strips DO NOT BE AFRAID TO ASK FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP IF YOU FEEL UNSURE ABOUT ANY OF THESE PROCEDURES CONSULT A LOCAL CONTRACTOR OR BUILDER BETTER TO BE SA...

Page 9: ...N IX FINDING STUDS IN THE WALL To find studs in the wall you can either use a stud finder by moving it slowly along the wall in a horizontal direction or lightly tap the wall with a hammer until you h...

Page 10: ...nside a house that can be temperature controlled until installation A basement is not recommended due to possible flooding and uncontrollable humidity I WALL CABINETS A Corner Wall Cabinets It is best...

Page 11: ...2 screw to secure through the pre drilled hole and into the second cabinet moving the C clamp down the face frame as needed for flushness C Open Ended Wall Cabinets 1 For any wall cabinet that does no...

Page 12: ...he bottom of the cabinet II COUNTER HEIGHT CABINETS Counter height cabinets sit directly on the countertop such as a Tambour Cabinet Appliance Garage Bookcase Wall Cabinet With Drawers etc If you are...

Page 13: ...a window Make sure the cabinet is plumb and work outward 3 As in wall cabinets mount base cabinets by drilling pilot holes then screwing 8 3 screws through the hanging rail located along the top and...

Page 14: ...ame as needed for flushness IV FILLERS Fillers are placed at the end of a run of cabinets when they butt up to a wall or to compensate for odd measurements They are also placed next to a Corner Base C...

Page 15: ...tall cabinet for the wall cabinet to butt up against and to line up with the base cabinet below A flush side is available for an extra fee C Utility Fillers If using a Pantry Shelf Kit 18 or 36 with h...

Page 16: ...2 Wellborn Cabinet s standard toe kick comes unfinished and sits back 3 from the face frame For a finished look it is necessary to cover this area using a Base Toe Space Cover in black or matching fi...

Page 17: ...fabricated to your exact specifications the installed base cabinets can be used as a template XI APPLIANCES AND PLUMBING WHEN IN DOUBT DO NOT BE AFRAID TO CONSULT OR HIRE AN ELECTRICIAN AND OR A PLUMB...

Page 18: ...Never place more than 75 pounds of weight into any drawer as this may cause the bottom to sag or the drawer slides to work improperly Also the weight of what is stored in each drawer should be evenly...

Page 19: ...orn s Midnight finish 1 Finish should be cleaned with a damp cloth and no cleaning materials The flat sheen will dull quickly 2 No polish materials 3 Touch up markers can be used for any light touch u...

Page 20: ...icult to get uniform color otherwise It may be necessary to go over the area a second time to achieve the desired shade If difficulty is experienced after two strokes it may then be necessary to flood...

Page 21: ...r in and out for depth of each hinge just turn to adjust 1 C 1 B 1 3 4 5 2 E 1 3 2 D IV HINGE D C2214 AND C1106 1 Height Adjustment Loosen fixing screw screw 1 on all hinges of one door Move door to d...

Page 22: ...ical Adjustment Loosen all hinge attachment screws on the inside of the cabinet frame Adjust the door to the desired position Tighten the hinge attachment screws and check fit Repeat if necessary 1 3...

Page 23: ...n 1 Place the drawer on the runners and close 2 The locking devices will automatically engage the runners Drawer Adjustments Top View Full Extension Undermount Sidemount If your drawer is out of align...

Page 24: ...nets or cabinet parts are in any way mishandled modified damaged improperly installed or stored during or prior to installation or storage situations where loading exceeds the Kitchen Cabinet Manufact...

Page 25: ...ut of square which causes binding and malfunction Cabinets must NOT be racked in any way for inset cabinetry Cabinet doors and drawers should NOT be removed from cabinet during installation Vanity Wal...

Page 26: ...Variations in natural grains and finishes especially noticeable in natural and light stain colors are not considered defects Scratches and changes in finish sheen resulting from bumps or abrasions oc...

Page 27: ...n with a flowing grain pattern While knots in character cherry are more rare than in character maple it is possible to find open and closed knots with some knots possibly located in the center panel o...

Page 28: ...nishing rasping carved edges dry brushing rub through medium dents and worm holes Each piece will vary in the amount of sanding and will also vary within the piece itself Due to the random placement o...

Page 29: ...of manufacture It is the Wellborn Customer s responsibility to keep samples and showrooms current and to make sure their showroom is reflective of Wellborn finishes and door styles It is the Wellborn...

Page 30: ...God exposure to moisture water or extreme temperatures the effects of normal wear and tear or installed or utilized in other than normal residential applications Cabinets must be installed for 90 days...

Page 31: ...ected against humidity extremes both high and low and direct moisture since the wood used in them retains its hygroscopic properties despite the fact that it has been processed PRODUCT AWARENESS STATE...

Page 32: ...nd door profile before releasing for presentation This is the exclusive warranty of The Home Concepts brand by Wellborn Cabinet Inc and is in lieu of all other warranties Except as set forth herein We...

Page 33: ...VE BRASS NUTS 4 MOUNTING SCREWS 1 Place the fixture panel against the back side of the wooden frame Secure this in place with the four screws which have been provided 2 Mount the wiring box to the wal...

Page 34: ...g it to draw guidelines on the face of the studs which will be the top and bottom of the notch A circular saw should be used to make two cuts to the proper depth 1 5 on the studs plus the thickness of...

Page 35: ...KCMA Certification 1 L Level Floors 6 M Marking Your Layout 7 Moulding Installation 14 MSDS Information 1 N Nail Hole Repair 18 Nicks and Scratches 18 O Open Ended Wall Cabinets 9 Oven Cabinets 13 P P...

Page 36: ...en just about words It has been about decades of actions investments and practices At Wellborn we have recycling programs utilize wood waste to generate power and steam and continue to lower VOC emiss...

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