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People love the beauty and durability of wood. Nothing could

be more natural. Compare Wellborn’s solid wood doors to some

other manufacturers’ and you will see that many make doors

of only thin veneers that look like solid wood. On the surface,

however, you can quickly tell the difference, and if you take a

close look, you will agree that the beauty of solid wood is vastly

different. That is why Wellborn uses solid wood from the USA.

Enjoy the lasting beauty and strength of a solid wood product for

a lifetime.

Wellborn quality permeates every

step of the cabinet process,

beginning with the logs that are

hand picked for our vertically

integrated sawmill.

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Solid Wood

Door Stiles and

Rails

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Solid Wood

Raised Center

Panel

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Notch and Peg

System

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Foam inserts

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Solid Wood Doors

Wellborn’s solid wood doors and drawer

fronts are 100% natural, solid hardwood,

grown in the United States, and are

hand selected from our own lumber yard

and timber processing mill.

Wellborn has several doors that incorporate

the strength and beauty of mitered

construction. The stiles are cut at a 45° angle,

then precisely aligned with a blind mortise

and tenon joint and glued.

The inspectors on the chop saws trim stacks of kiln-dried lumber daily, selecting

only top quality parts. Each door panel’s parts are hand selected and strategically

positioned for matching wood grain and color consistency. Doors, drawer fronts

and face frames are hand sanded, front and back, to eliminate cross grain scratches

and burley marks. A notch and peg system designed into the top and bottom of the

center panel positions it securely within the door’s stiles and rails.

Each door is inspected for color

variation and part defects to ensure

Wellborn’s standard of superior

quality.

Foam inserts are placed within the

door frames before the center panel

is installed to stabilize the panel and

allow for expansion that may occur

due to changes in humidity.

Crafted By People Who Care

Quality Begins With

The Tree