TaylorCraft Cabinet Door Company offers a complete line of contemporary edgebanded cabinet doors with 0.5mm, 1.5mm and 3mm edgeband options shown below.
Edgebanded cabinet doors are considered 1-piece construction as opposed to traditional 5-piece frame and panel doors. They are sometimes referred to as flat panel (we disagree with this naming convention because there really isn’t a separate panel), slab cabinet doors or contemporary cabinet doors.
Edgebanded cabinet doors are used most often in contemporary, modern and mid-century modern kitchen designs. Some of the most popular wood species for edgebanded cabinet doors are maple, walnut, beech, hickory, cherry, white oak and rift white oak. Natural alder and stained alder are also versatile and less expensive wood alternatives for slab cabinet doors.
Modern edgebanded veneer cabinet doors are easy to clean with less detail and surface area to collect dust. To clean these doors, they can quickly be wiped down with a damp cloth, with mild detergent added to the water if there is stuck on food or dirt. For other easy-to-clean door styles, view our article with profile suggestions and door style photos on Which Cabinet Door Styles are Easiest to Clean.
We photographed some of our most popular veneer wood species for design inspiration. Check out our door photo above and view additional examples of edgebanded doors on our Contemporary Veneer Cabinet Doors page.
TaylorCraft offers slab edgebanded veneer cabinet doors in paint grade and stain grade materials.
Veneer cabinet doors make a beautiful statement in this dining room built-in below, with bottle racks and plenty of storage space for special occasion dishes, flatware and decorations.
View modern kitchen photos that include edgebanded cabinet doors in our Modern Cabinets photo gallery.