Blues, grays dominate new Showplace cabinet color palette
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New Showplace standard paint colors are intended to interact with other trending cabinetry tones, from white to black.

HARRISBURG, S.D . – Showplace Wood Products is offering four new standard paint colors that give North American cabinet consumers new choices from the popular gray and blue palette. Now available for Showplace overlay, inset and ShowplaceEVO door styles are standard paint colors regal Dignity Blue, soft Smokey Blue, striking Naval and sophisticated Gauntlet Gray.

The flexibility of the new Showplace standard paint colors lies in their ability to interact with other trending cabinetry tones, from white to black.

The latest Showplace blues and Gauntlet Gray can be blended with a variety of tile, flooring and countertop choices or used as secondary cabinet colors in two-tone designs.

Showplace paints are offered on maple, red oak and rustic alder in addition to the paint-only options of paint grade and MDF. With paint grade cabinetry, doors and five-piece drawer headers have a solid fine-grain hardwood frame. Center panels and slab headers are made of MDF. In MDF styles the entire door is MDF, which is used by cabinetry manufacturers of all quality levels because it is more stable than solid hardwood and will not expand and contract with seasonal changes.

Every cabinet is made-to-order to fit the individual homeowner's specific style and space requirements. Midpriced Showplace is among the largest of American-made cabinet manufacturers. Showplace has 586 employees with three manufacturing facilities, two in Harrisburg, with the third in Beresford, South Dakota. The company also owns and operates five retail showrooms. See http://www.ShowplaceWood.com.

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