Wood Grain and Stain: 3 Things to Know

If you plan to select stained cabinetry for your home, here are three things to know about how wood grain can affect the look of your stained cabinetry.

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No matter where you purchase your cabinets, you will most likely select a wood species that is universal among all manufacturers, so the results will be very similar.

Stains respond differently to the species of wood you choose. Each type of wood has a different level of density and grain characteristic that determines how the stain will soak in and appear. The pattern of graining is unique to each wood species.

Of course, light also affects the look of any finish. See our blog post on the effects of light on cabinet color.

Let’s take a look at some cabinets in our factory to see how the look of stain changes with different graining.

Pendleton Oak in the color thunder

Grain Pattern

As you can see, this vanity cabinet has doors and slab drawer headers with varying grain patterns which change the look of our Thunder stain on red oak.

The slab drawer headers and door frames are made of solid wood. The customer opted to choose doors with veneered plywood center panels instead of solid wood panels. The grain is horizontal on the headers, causing the stain to appear darker than the doors that have vertical graining.

The door center panels are made of veneered plywood, which also have varying grain characteristics.

This look is acceptable and shows the uniqueness of stained woods.

Quartersawn White Oak Cashew drawer base cabinet

Cut Direction

The drawer headers on this three-drawer base cabinet are made of quartersawn white oak finished with our Cashew stain. We also used our Weathering process with Walnut accents to create a worn look.

Notice the cut pattern causes the stain to soak in differently, creating a beautiful look with the variety of graining.

The varying levels of light and darkness in the finish of this Character Stain show the true beauty of this wood and cut.

This look is also acceptable and typical of this type of wood.

Row of natural walnut cabinets

Heart or Sap Wood

Of course, even natural wood has a variety of looks without a stain to highlight those variances.

Grain varies, causing the look to be different on each piece used to build a cabinet, but so does the presence of sap or heart wood.

This pair of natural walnut cabinets highlights how wood color varies when light areas of sap wood are present.

This look is acceptable and shows the true character of woods like walnut.

Custom Finishes

The sky is the limit when it comes to paint colors. Painted Showplace cabinets are very popular, and color trends keep changing. Because we are a semi-custom cabinet manufacturer (read our blog explaining the differences between custom and semi-custom cabinetry), we offer standard paint colors, but also custom paints through our ColorSelect program. We partner with Sherwin-Williams to make their paint collection available in our product offerings; and if you want a paint color they don’t offer, we can work with our Sherwin-Williams local partner to match your requested color for your cabinetry!

Dark stained kitchen cabinets

But, what about custom stains? We are sometimes asked to match a stain that is not part of our standard selections. So can we do custom stains or match a particular color from a photo on Pinterest or other online sources?

No, we are unable to offer custom stain colors or match something you’ve seen online. Here’s why:

  • Many variables go into achieving the proper stain color – from wood species, to sanding, to stain application, to wiping technique.  These need to be thoroughly tested to achieve the proper color and this process can take months. 
  • We offer a wide variety of stain color options and strive to add more finishes at least once per year. Keep an eye on our What’s New page to see our latest product additions!

If you don’t see the stain you want on your Showplace cabinetry, what option do you have? You can actually order them unfinished so you can have a local professional finish your cabinets with the color you want. Keep in mind that Showplace is not responsible for any finish issues or damage to cabinets that may arise from our cabinets being finished by anyone else.

So, let’s get started on your new Showplace Cabinetry! Click the button below to find a local Showplace dealer near you.

Black bar cabinets blue bathroom vanity White and gray kitchen cabients

Custom paint colors!

All these images above include custom paint colors on Showplace cabinetry. Though we offer a wide variety of standard paint colors, our ColorSelect program offers thousands of colors to give you a wide variety of choices.