

Premier–1–43
Thermofoil
Thermofoil is applied
with great heat and
pressure on MDF,
Medium Density
Fiberboard.
Easy-to-clean surface.
Detailed profile
thermofoil MDF door.
Special Effects
GLAZING ON BEAD BOARD
Door styles with bead board
grooves retain more stain
in all finishes, resulting in a
darker color in the grooves.
These features are acceptable.
Therefore, these finishes are not
covered under warranty.
TICKING
Oak is an open grain and therefore
the Glaze Technique will hang up
in all open grain areas of the door,
which will appear as “ticking.”
These features are acceptable with
Specialty Finishes on oak and are
not considered defects. Therefore,
these features are not covered
under warranty.
Cottage
• Available on Crème, Divinity,
Glacier, Honey Butter, Pebble,
Sandstone and Vanilla Paints
SPATTER –
A technique where a transparent color
is flicked across the surface, producing
inconsistent spatter on the stained or
painted surface.
Thermofoil doors are created by pressing MDF
(Medium Density Fiberboard) with a high
quality foil that has a lightly textured effect.
Foil is applied with an intense heat process
and secured with durable glue to the MDF
substrate to ensure a clean smooth surface.
The face frame of the cabinets with thermofoil
doors will be painted to match the door color.
It is recommended that a Delamination Shield
be placed between freestanding base ovens and
adjacent cabinets during installation.
These features are acceptable on finishes with the Cottage Technique and are not considered defects. Therefore, these features
are not covered under warranty.
UNFINISHED CABINETS –
This option is available for all door styles in the Premier Series and Estate except MDF 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. Unfinished cabinets void all warranty!
DOCUMENT OF UNDERSTANDING SPECIAL EFFECTS
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