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Two lines, thousands of options, all warranted for a
lifetime
Why choose StarMark Cabinetry? It's simple. The quality is measurable, with solid construction that's built to last. Your personality and your style shines through
in a StarMark kitchen.
Choose cabinets from StarMark Custom and StarMark Collection. With hundreds of modifications and easy
migration between the two lines, StarMark can satisfy a wide range of styles and budgets. The proof is in the
details. Smart organizational components. Expressive design details. And uniquely beautiful finishes. All
standard in cabinetry that's nearly custom – but without the custom prices.
Define your style with our Personal Design Choices collection that consists of decorative wood
and metal hardware, carved wood and metal onlays, carved mouldings and turned posts; wire, punched metal,
textured glass, and clear glass door inserts; decorative valances, corbels, feet, end panels, fillers; and
more.
Add character and charm to your cabinets with our Amaretto, Bordeaux, Cottage, Oatmeal, and Licorice vintage
finishes, and the many combinations of stains and glazes we offer. Don't forget Tinted Varnish, which gives
cabinets a solid painted look. Tinted Varnish can also be glazed for additional character.
And keep it quiet with the Blumotion® Soft Close system – standard on StarMark Custom cabinet drawers. The
perfect component to full extension glides, Blumotion steers even fully loaded drawers to a smooth, silent
closure. Plus, our Lifetime Warranty means all StarMark cabinet products and standard finishes are covered
against defects in materials and workmanship. So you can be sure your cabinets will stand the test of
time.
We are proud to be an approved participant in the KCMA Environmental Stewardship Program, having met the
requirements of ESP 01-06 for Air Quality, Resource Management of Product and Process, Environmental Stewardship
and Community Relations. For more information about this program, visit www.kcma.org.
Alder and Rustic Alder
Alder is a soft hardwood with a fine, straight-grain and even texture.
Color is light brown with a yellow or reddish tinge, with little difference between heartwood and sapwood. Alder
does not evolve in color or darken when exposed to light or heat as other woods do, and takes stains and finishes
well. It is one of the softest hardwoods so care must be taken to avoid damage. Some small tight knots can be
found with standard Alder.

Cherry and Rustic Cherry
Cherry displays a distinctive
grain pattern and warm color shadings, ranging from nearly white to dark reddish brown. Dark pockets, pin
knots and random streaks are common, More than most woods, cherry will darken when exposed to light,
especially in light stains. Rustic Cherry will have at least one knot on the door and drawer fronts. Wide
color variation may occur, and sap wood will be more prominent. Rails and stiles are free of knots for ease of
attaching hardware. Slab headers may contain knots, which could impact hardware placement. Knots will be solid
and will be closed. At certain angles light could be visible through the knot.

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finishes
Hickoryand Rustic Hickory
Hickory
is a heavy, strong hardwood known for flowing, vibrant grain patterns and dramatic color variation. Hickory can
also exhibit random pecks, burls and mineral streaks. Hickory's color ranges across a wide spectrum, from nearly
white to dark brown. Rustic hickory will have at least one true knot in the center panel. Rails and stiles are
free of knots for ease of attaching hardware. Slab headers may contain knots, which could impact hardware
placement. Knots will be solid and will be closed. At certain angles light could be visible through the
knot.

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finishes
Maple
Maple is a versatile hardwood
with a fine, smooth grain. Maple varies in color from nearly white to a slightly reddish brown. Mineral or
sugar streaks occur naturally in maple and can vary from piece to piece. This is more noticeable in lighter
stains.

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finishes
Quarter
Sawn Red Oak
Quarter sawn oak is red oak
milled at an angle 60 to 90 degrees from the grain allowing rays and flecks to become visible. Glazing,
especially in the darker shades, tends to enhance the additional grain patterns.

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finishes
Solid
Color Finishes
Solid color finishes include tinted varnishes, tinted varnishes with glaze, and thermo foil. Like other finishes,
solid color finishes have a coating of catalyzed varnish to help protect the finish. Solid color is susceptible
to wear and will more easily show nicks, dents, chips and rub-throughs especially on sharp corners and
edges.

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solid color finishes
Vintage Finishes
Vintage finishes use techniques
to simulate the wear and tear seen on used and well loved pieces of cabinetry. Burnished and broken edges,
rounded corners, light chain distressing, spattering and light sanding may be employed, depending on the
finish selected.

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finishes
White
Oak
White oak is a strong hardwood with a long, linear grain, often displaying tiny rays. Oak, at times, has small
pinholes and tight knots. Oak coloration can range from golden blond to deeper tones.

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finishes
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