Showplace Cabinetry Unveils Isla and Quinn, Two New Door Styles that Elevate Classic Shaker and Mitered

(HARRISBURG, SD) – Showplace Cabinetry is excited to introduce Isla and Quinn, the newest additions to our diverse range of door styles.

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Designed with elegance in mind, Isla and Quinn offer two transitional styles to choose from.

This cope and stick door boasts a reverse-raised 3/8” solid center panel, creating subtle depth and a tailored appearance perfect for modern kitchens or bathroom spaces. With 2-1/4” wide stiles and rails, Isla balances simplicity with sophistication, bringing a timeless yet updated feel to any home. This door is available in overlay, inset, and frameless cabinet lines.

Line drawing of the Isla door style with dimensions

With a reverse-raised 3/8” solid center panel, raised inside profile and 3” wide stiles and rails with a concave profile, Quinn delivers an attractive, bold frame that adds visual interest and is ideal for those looking to infuse fresh character into classic and contemporary designs alike. This beautiful door style is available in the overlay and frameless cabinet lines.

Line drawing of the Quinn door style with dimensions

“With Isla and Quinn, we’re providing homeowners and designers alike with fresh, versatile options that honor the classic craftsmanship Showplace is known for.”

“As a company, we’re constantly innovating and expanding our door style options to meet the evolving needs of our customers and the creativity of designers,” says Lisa Myers, Product Development Manager of Showplace Cabinetry. “With Isla and Quinn, we’re providing homeowners and designers alike with fresh, versatile options that honor the classic craftsmanship Showplace is known for.”

Isla and Quinn door styles in hickory

For 25 years, Showplace Cabinetry has been committed to offering high-quality, stylish cabinetry solutions for all home renovation and new construction needs. As an employee-owned company rooted in Midwest values, Showplace takes pride in creating cabinetry that delivers enduring style and functionality.

Both Isla and Quinn are now available through Showplace Cabinetry dealers. To explore the full line of Showplace Cabinetry door styles and discover which options best fit your project, visit www.showplacecabinetry.com.

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Cabinet Door Styles: A Closer Look

Showplace offers many beautiful cabinet door styles to fit a variety of design tastes. We’ll take a closer look at each style to help you choose what’s right for you!

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If variety is what you’re looking for, Showplace has that and more! With a selection of at least 46 door styles in Contemporary, Traditional, and Transitional styles, you are sure to find the right look for you!

There are several “families” of door styles in our collection with a variety of construction methods. From doors made of three or five parts, or flat or raised center panel doors, to classic applied molding or contemporary slab doors, there is something for everyone.

Villa Argento

3 or 5-Piece

Most of our doors are constructed with five pieces, consisting of two styles and rails, and one center panel.

We also offer a 3-piece door (shown above) called “Villa.” This unique door, constructed with two styles and a middle panel, brings a trendy, contemporary look to any space.

Covington Cherry Natural

Flat/Raised Panel

Most of our door styles are either constructed with a flat or raised (shown above) center panel, but some are available with either option.

In many cases, flat panel doors have a veneered plywood center panel, while the raised center panel doors are made of solid hardwood.

Savannah Paint Grade Simpli Gray

Applied Molding

When you’re looking for a more classic look with decorative flair, our collection of doors with detailed molding applied to the inside of the door frame is the look for you.

We offer a variety of molding styles that range from simple square edges to eloquent and classy.

Milan Maple Natural

Slab

Contemporary design is where simple, sleek styles are most popular. Our selection of slab doors are made from MDF material covered with veneer and solid wood edgeband.

A couple of newer door styles, built with louvers or kerfs, give you even more choices in the ever-changing world of design.

Lane inset

Kerfed

The contemporary “Lane” door style is one of our kerfed doors with vertical grooves (kerfs) cut into the slab door. (Shown inset with frame)

cabana inset

Louvered

The “Cabana” door is a louvered door built with angled slats. This stylish door has plenty of character and gives a spa or island vibe.

Be sure to read our blog about how humidity affects multi-piece doors and what our warranty covers.

How are Showplace Cabinet Doors Constructed?

Have you ever wondered how Showplace cabinet doors are made? Or have you asked your dealer what materials are used? Read on to learn more.

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Showplace Cabinetry offers high-quality cabinet doors in a wide variety of styles to fit any design and trend.

We take pride in our efforts to build cabinet doors that make a statement in your home.

Our collection of door styles consists of three construction methods.

Pendleton Walnut Natural

Cope and Stick

Cope and Stick door construction is currently the most popular style built from five door parts. A frame of two stiles and two rails is built around a center panel.

Stiles and rails are joined together with a mortise (groove in the stile) and tenon (tongue in the rail) joint.

Cambridge Rustic Alder Natural

Mitered

Mitered doors are also constructed with five parts, but the stile and rail ends are cut at a 45-degree angle so they fit together to create the 90-degree frame.

Miter joint construction is similar to Cope and Stick in that the frame parts are secured through the use of a hidden mortise and tenon.

Milan Cherry Natural

Slab

Slab doors are a single piece with no frame, rather than built with a frame and center panel.

Our slab doors are made with wood veneer and edge-banding laminated to an engineered wood core.

Man building door
Woman building door

Keep in mind that environmental factors affect multi-piece door construction. Read our blog about how humidity affects wood.

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Visit our image gallery for examples of our different door styles.