HOW CAN I ADD DEPTH OR DRAMA TO MY CABINETS?

Our best advice? Hand applied glaze!

Glazing is an artistic, hand-applied translucent color that forms a layer atop a paint or stain. Glazing lends additional, subtle depth and detail to the finish. Glaze not only changes the overall color but will also hang-up or build in the cabinet details to add drama and visual depth.

The amount of glaze that hangs up will vary greatly, depending on the selection of door style and even construction type (think of the beaded detail for a Framed Beaded Inset).

Our glaze is applied to all exterior finished parts of the cabinet, and loose items such as moldings, wainscot panels, legs, etc. Also, any finished cabinet interiors will be glazed. Backs of doors and drawer fronts are not glazed; however, for painted cabinetry, they are finished with a complementary finish.

Greenfield offers black, brown and grey glaze, which are available on a variety of stains and paints. Glazing is available on most door styles.

Shown above: Framed Beaded Inset, Jackson J style, Paint Grade, Slate, Black Glaze, Weathered and Worn

Shown above: Framed Beaded Inset, Jackson J style, Paint Grade, Glacier, Brown Glaze

Shown above: Framed Beaded Inset, Deerfield 275 D style, Paint Grade, Glacier, Grey Glaze

Regardless of your style, Greenfield has a glaze to suit your design and taste. Speak to your authorized Greenfield dealer to see samples of our Glazed finishes. Or, visit the STYLES area of this website, to view various door samples that are shown with black, brown or grey glazing.

Click here to locate an authorized Greenfield dealer near you.

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