Country Charm
This unique living space showcases Tedd Wood cabinetry, seamlessly integrating kitchen cabinetry, bookshelves, and storage. Custom or semi-custom designs can be tailored to transform your home into a space that perfectly fits your lifestyle.
Defining Style
Traditional Devonshire doors from the Medallion Platinum line are painted in a crisp white. Rich in detail, this cabinetry provides a timeless foundation, allowing surrounding surfaces to reflect the owner’s personal style—a style that can effortlessly evolve over time.
Today Traditional
This design embraces balance, blending old and new seamlessly. In this Medallion kitchen, raised panel doors in a warm Espresso stain evoke traditional style, while sleek Jackson doors in Gale blue introduce a fresh, contemporary touch. The water-textured glass on the blue doors enhances the contrast, uniting vintage charm with modern appeal.
Fresh Country
The Medallion Platinum cabinetry line offers customization when you need it. Featured here in the Osborn door style, painted Pistachio on maple, it brings a clean, romantic touch to this country kitchen. Glass-door upper cabinets highlight keepsakes or everyday items, while the pull-out under-sink drawer adds efficient storage.
Color Block
Can’t decide between painted or stained cabinets? Have both! This fresh farmhouse style pairs Medallion cabinetry with Winston door style in a calming gray with warm, espresso-stained built-ins and a bookshelf. The blue island takes center stage, offering extra workspace and a welcoming dining spot with a wood tabletop.
White Twist
White remains the most popular, classic choice for kitchens. Add a twist with Medallion cabinetry in the Potter’s Mill reverse raised panel door style, with a peppered appaloosa finish on the island. Extending upper cabinets to the ceiling enhances height, allows for dramatic molding, and adds valuable storage.
Bold Vintage
A bold, fashion-forward monochromatic palette combines unexpected textures for an inspiring yet elegantly balanced look. Medallion cabinetry in the Park Place door style lines the perimeter, while the Winston raised panel door style on the island, finished in appaloosa, introduces a touch of vintage charm.