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will be unique and no two doors will be identical; therefore, the effects will vary within individual doors and throughout the
entire room. These features are acceptable for the Carriage Technique and are not considered defects. Therefore, these features
are not covered under warranty.
Cottage
The Cottage Technique is created by using the spatter technique. Each piece will vary in the amount of spattering. Due to the
random placement of this technique, every door will be unique and no two doors will be identical; therefore, the effects will vary
within individual doors and throughout the entire room. These features are acceptable for the Cottage Technique and are not
considered defects. Therefore, these features are not covered under warranty.
Heirloom
The Heirloom Technique is created by using various techniques which include burnishing, small dents, and worm holes. Each
piece will vary in the amount of distressing and techniques applied. Due to the random placement of these techniques, every
door will be unique and no two doors will be identical; therefore, the effects will vary within individual doors and throughout the
entire room. These features are acceptable for the Heirloom Technique and are not considered defects. Therefore, these features
are not covered under warranty.
Olde World
The Olde World Technique is created by using various techniques which include burnishing, carved edges, dry brush glaze,
rasping, rub through, small to medium dents, and worm holes. Each piece will vary in the amount of sanding and techniques
applied. Due to the random placement of these techniques, every door will be unique and no two doors will be identical; therefore,
the effects will vary within individual doors and throughout the entire room. These features are acceptable for the Olde World
Technique and are not considered defects. Therefore, these features are not covered under warranty.
SeaSide
The SeaSide Technique is created by using various techniques which include burnishing and dry brush glaze. Each piece will vary
in the amount of sanding and techniques applied. Due to the random placement of these techniques, every door will be unique
and no two doors will be identical; therefore, the effects will vary within individual doors and throughout the entire room. These
features are acceptable for the SeaSide Technique and are not considered defects. Therefore, these features are not covered under
warranty.
Vintage
The Vintage Technique is created by using the rub through technique. Each piece will vary in the amount of sanding. Due to
the random placement of this technique, every door will be unique and no two doors will be identical; therefore, the effects will
vary within individual doors and throughout the entire room. These features are acceptable for the Vintage Technique and are
not considered defects. Therefore, these features are not covered under warranty.
Brush Finish
The Brush Finish Technique is created by applying a glaze with a subtle hand-brush stroke to the painted opaque base color. The
brush stroke overlays the paint, providing a depth to the finish not seen with standard glazing. All glazing is inconsistent, thus
providing a uniqueness to each part and piece it is applied to. Due to the unique nature of the Brush Finish Technique, Wellborn
Cabinet, Inc. does not guarantee that any two jobs or any two doors will look exactly alike. This variability should be explained
so customers understand their room will vary in the overall color tone, the amount of wiping, patterns and the amount of hang
up and coverage from a showroom display or door sample. This technique should only be selected after viewing a Sample Front
Kit (SFK) in the door style, species and color the customer will be ordering. Variances in this finish process are common and will
not be considered a reason for product replacement or warranty.
ColorInsipre
ColorInspire is a program that allows customers to choose that just right color from thousands of choices in any of the Benjamin
Moore, Sherwin Williams or Valspar color decks. ColorInspire utilizes a catalyzed conversion finish that is oven-cured, creating a
tough,
baked-on long lasting finish. The sheen level will be the standard low sheen level used on the current paint program.
Depending on the door material chosen, some of the wood grain may show through the paint. The appearance of color is
affected by natural wood variation, graining, lighting, profiles, and edge shapes. Therefore, ColorInspire samples approximate
the actual paint color and will not be an exact match to the paint manufacturer’s paper color deck. There will also be a slight
difference between the ColorInspire sample and the cabinet order.
Unfinished Products
TheUnfinished option is available for all door styles in the Premier Series and Estate Collection exceptMDF and thermofoil door styles.
Cabinet doors, drawer fronts and face frames will be unfinished. All open cabinets, like bookcases, will have an unfinished interior. This
product is sanded at the factory; however, it should be sanded prior to field applying a finish to remove any residue that may be
on the surface. Unfinished cabinets lack the protection of a finish coat and are more susceptible to damage from variations in
temperature and humidity and, therefore, are not covered under warranty. The Unfinished option on any cabinet voids the warranty.
Wellborn Cabinet, Inc. does not warranty any unfinished wood hoods once they are altered.