Unfinished Cabinet Doors

Your Best Source for Unfinished Cabinet doors

Quality unfinished wood cabinet doors for contractors, craftsmen and homeowners.

Xpress Cabinet Doors offers unfinished cabinet doors in hundreds of styles.  Any and all of our different door styles can be purchased unfinished. Some of our most popular unfinished door styles include:

  • Maple Shaker: A forever classic style with a recessed center panel and clean lines.
  • Raised Panel: Traditionally styled cabinet doors with staying power.
  • Flat Panel: A contemporary style with a simple, flat center panel.
  • Slab: Simple, clean and frameless doors for updated modern designs.
  • Mitered: Seamless 45-degree angle joints for a continuous grain pattern.
  • Paint Grade Shaker: Our most popular product for contractors!
  • Cope and Stick Cabinet Doors:  Custom-made tongue and groove construction to last.  
  • Glass Ready Cabinet Doors: Open up the room and add depth with glass doors!
Unfinished Cabinet Doors

Any Style
Any Size

Unfinished Cabinet doors

Top Quality
Craftmanship

Unfinished Cabinet Doors

Custom Built
In the USA

Unfinished cabinet Doors

Shipped To You
In 7-10 days

Why Purchase Unfinished Cabinet Doors?

Unfinished cabinet doors have some great advantages. 

Up-Front Cost Savings: A significant factor in the cost of cabinetry comes with the labor involved in its finishing. Purchasing unfinished cabinet doors provides upfront savings to builders, homeowners and DIYers who will handle the finishing.

Options & Customization: Unfinished cabinets give you the opportunity to finish your cabinets any way you choose.  The sky is literally the limit. You can paint or stain the doors to your liking on your own time.

Finish Them Your Way: Need to replace just one or two cabinet doors? Unfinished cabinets can be painted or stained to perfectly match your existing cabinets.

 

Who buys unfinished cabinet doors?

Homeowners & DIYers: Because unfinished doors are generally more affordable than pre-finished options, homeowners and DIYers can save big on their kitchen or bathroom remodels. If you enjoy hands-on projects and want the satisfaction of customizing your cabinets with a specific paint, stain, or finish then unfinished cabinet doors from Xpress Cabinet Doors is for you!

Contractors and Builders: Cabinet refinishers purchase our doors because in many cases it makes more sense to buy new doors than to strip and sand old doors. Contractors purchase our unfinished doors and then offer their clients a range of custom finishing options. Using unfinished cabinets from Xpress provides great options and keeps costs low.

Woodworkers and Cabinet Makers: Custom cabinetry professionals purchase our unfinished doors as a base for their projects. We provide top quality doors for less than it would cost them to make it themselves. Woodworkers often use our unfinished doors to match or replace damaged doors on existing cabinets.

Property Managers and Landlords: Unfinished cabinet doors offer flexibility and a quick turnaround time for Property Managers and Landlords. Lower upfront costs help increase ROI and endless customization options make for desirable kitchens and baths that tenants want.

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Questions About Unfinished cabinet doors & Drawers?

We often get asked questions about our unfinished cabinet doors. Below you will find some of the most frequently asked questions that we hear. If You have a question that we havent answered just let us know. We're always here and happy to help!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What are the different styles of unfinished cabinet doors?

Xpress Cabinet Doors offers unfinished cabinet doors in hundreds of styles.  All of our wood door styles can be purchased unfinished. Some of our most popular unfinished door styles include:

  • Maple Shaker: A simple, classic style with a recessed center panel and clean lines.
  • Raised Panel: A more traditional style with a center panel that is raised above the surrounding frame.
  • Flat Panel: A contemporary style with a simple, flat center panel.
  • Mitered: Doors where the frame pieces are joined at a 45-degree angle.

Slab: A basic, frameless door style often used in modern designs.

Q. Where can I buy custom-sized unfinished cabinet doors online?

Is this a trick question? With hundreds of styles available, we have all the cabinet door options you might be looking for. Xpress Cabinet Doors manufactures and ships unfinished custom-built cabinet doors in any style, size and ships anywhere in the USA in as quickly as 7-10 days.

Q. How much do unfinished cabinet doors cost?

Xpress Cabinet Doors makes it easy for you to figure out exactly how much your project is going to cost.  Simply select your customizations and enter your specs to find out how much it will cost for your unfinished cabinet doors.

Q. What wood types are available for unfinished cabinet doors?

We offer a variety of wood species for our unfinished cabinet doors, each with unique characteristics that affect their appearance, durability, finishing properties, and cost. Understanding these differences will help you choose the best option for your project and desired aesthetic,  Some of the most requested wood types we see for unfinished cabinets are listed below:

Maple:

  • Pros: Known for its smooth, tight grain, making it an excellent surface for painting and achieving a flawless finish. It's also a durable hardwood.
  • Cons: Can be more expensive than some other options. The tight grain may not showcase stains as dramatically as woods with more open pores.

Oak (Red & White):

  • Pros: Features a prominent, open grain that beautifully absorbs stains, highlighting the natural wood texture. It's also a very strong and durable hardwood.
  • Cons: The open grain can sometimes require more effort to achieve a perfectly smooth painted finish if that's desired.

Cherry:

Pros: Offers a rich, warm reddish-brown color that deepens with age. It stains beautifully, providing a luxurious and traditional look.

Cons: Can be one of the more expensive wood choices. It's also a softer hardwood than maple or oak, making it slightly more susceptible to dents and scratches.

  • Alder:
  • Pros: A more budget-friendly hardwood with a relatively uniform, closed grain that accepts both paint and stain well. It's easier to work with and often a good value.
  • Cons: Softer than maple or oak, so it may not be as resistant to heavy wear and tear. The grain isn't as distinctive as oak or cherry.

Other potential options (depending on availability): We may also offer other woods like birch (good for painting and staining, often cost-effective), poplar (primarily used for paint-grade doors due to its smooth, less prominent grain).

Q.  Do you offer custom size unfinished cabinet doors?

Every door that we manufacture is custom made.  We don’t make a single door until someone like you gives us your specs and submits an order.  

Q. What is the lead time for unfinished cabinet doors?

Unfinished cabinet doors generally have the quickest turnaround time.  We can ship your unfinished cabinet doors in as few as 7-10 days from when they are ordered.

Q. What is the difference between paint-grade and stain-grade unfinished cabinet doors?

Paint-grade doors are typically made from smoother woods like poplar or maple and may have engineered wood components like an MDF panel. We always make our paint-grade doors out of maple, but they can also be successfully built with poplar! They are designed for a flawless painted finish, and any tiny imperfections in the wood won't be seen after priming and painting. Occasionally, a small amount of wood putty might be needed, but this is very rare.

Stain-grade doors showcase the natural beauty of wood grain, often using hardwoods like oak or cherry, and are selected for their appealing texture and color variations when stained. Stain-grade doors will often be titled with descriptions like "Maple Select" or "Maple Natural."