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ANTIQUE:
This glaze treatment will concentrate in the corners and recessed details of the doors and drawer fronts, providing a bold highlighted effect. The amount of glaze “hang-up” in the door detail will vary to provide proper antique appeal. The more elaborate the detail of the door style, the more intense the effect. Antique Highlight glaze is available in all five colors.
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ARTISAN:
This glaze treatment will concentrate in the corners and recessed details of the cabinetry, providing a distinct heirloom effect. Additionally, the Artisan glaze treatment will include glaze application on the flat surfaces of the woodwork. The effect of the glaze upon flat surfaces will be more visible when applied to open-grained wood species. Similar in concept to Brush Stroke glaze, Artisan glaze is generally applied in the direction of the wood grain. The product is then wiped to remove some of the glaze material. The amount of glaze material left on the product via the Artisan glaze treatment will typically be greater than what is evidenced with Antique Highlight glaze, but significantly less than what is seen with Brush Stroke glaze. Artisan glaze is available in all five colors.
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BRUSH STROKE:
This glaze treatment will be evident throughout the finished exterior of the cabinetry, providing a pronounced keepsake effect. Brush Stroke glaze differs from other glaze applications in that while it is concentratedin recessed details of the woodwork, it displays a pronounced decorative effect on the flat surfaces as well. This effect is produced by brushing the glaze onto the surface of the cabinetry. Generally, the brush stroke is applied in the direction of the wood grain. While some of the glaze material is wiped off of the substrate, a larger quantity is left in to illustrate the patterns produced through the brush technique. Brush Stroke glaze is available in all five colors.
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BURNISH:
Available in Black and Brown, this glaze treatment will be evident throughout the finished exterior of the cabinetry, providing a noticeably careworn appearance. This finish effect randomly applies glaze material to high-wear areas of the cabinetry and accessories through a pad process. Burnish glaze provides cabinetry with a softened overall appearance.
Burnish Glaze may be applied over a natural finish, base stain or paint and can be combined with other glaze and distressing treatments.
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FURNITURE:
Available in Black, Brown, Créme, Platinum and White, this glaze treatment will concentrate in the corners and recessed details of the doors and drawer fronts, providing a subtle heirloom effect. The amount of glaze “hang-up” in the door detail will vary to provide proper heirloom appeal. The more elaborate the detail of the door style, the more intense the effect.
- Furniture Glaze, Black
- Furniture Glaze, Brown
- Furniture Glaze, Créme
- Furniture Glaze, Platinum
- Furniture Glaze, White
Furniture Glaze is applied over a natural finish, or base stain. Glaze can be applied to all wood species, over all finishes. |

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HERITAGE:
Heritage is probably the most authentic aged finish in the cabinet
industry. It suggests the heirloom character wood-work acquires as it is
passed from generation to generation. Heritage utilizes a random
combination of sand-thru, over-sanding, Artisan Glaze and rag marks to
simulate an aged farmhouse look. Heritage is available on the Maple wood
specie only.
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SPLATTER:
This random finish effect applies black glaze material to the cabinet/accessory surface through a "Spatter" technique. Glaze material is accumulated on a brush, the bristles of which are "flicked", spattering small droplets of the glaze material onto the cabinet/accessory surface.
Spatter may be applied over a natural finish, base stain, or paint and may be combined with other glaze and distressing treatments. |

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DISTRESSING HEAVY:
Heavy and Light Distressing provide character and simulate decades of
wear and tear. Doors
and drawer fronts receive random dents, marks and gouges.
Distressing is recommended with Alder, Knotty Pine and Rustic Wood
Species. Distress
patterns can “carry-over” from one door or drawer front to another.
Adding an accent or brushed glaze heightens the effects of all
distressed treatments.
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DISTRESSING LIGHT:
Heavy and Light Distressing provide character and simulate decades of
wear and tear. Doors
and drawer fronts receive random dents, marks and gouges.
Distressing is recommended with Alder, Knotty Pine and Rustic Wood
Species. Distress
patterns can “carry-over” from one door or drawer front to another.
Adding an accent or brushed glaze heightens the effects of all
distressed treatments.
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DISTRESSING OLD WORLD:
Old World is the ultimate in distressing, combining coordinated
effects in order to lend the highest degree of authenticity. Distress
patterns can “carry-over” from one door or drawer front to another.
Adding an accent or brushed glaze heightens the effects of all
distressed treatments.
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